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Ur*,;
Croeland - , wort. In
ternoon, Mr. Clark
Mrs. Clark, who
visit their daufhur^
er, at Ivanhoe, G*.
Plenty of BwtfPa
Ml* Avia Bobctta, of tha Waterloo
la tha (neat of Mra. George
TIFTON, GA-, FRIDAY, APRIL
PRIZES OF $100 IN GOLD
■ .„••••rye-
THE VOYAGE HOI
a a a a a
Me... and Era. Robert Helnaohn, of
Bylveatar, are the gueata of Mra; H. H.
Britt thla peak,
„#,.***
Mr. P. a Latimer, one of the prom
inent citizen* of Oktrakao county,, is the
gueat of hla daughter, lira. L. E. Car-
pantar, In Ttft .county.
Ith To Boya of High Schools and District Private Frank Clark Tails
Agricultural Schools. J tuns Into "Strange Lands.'!
The Georgia State College of Agri- Private Frank Clark la back-from I
culture Is to give $100.00 In gold for overseas and expects to be mustered out,
the best essays written on the subject toon. Ha tells of bis return in*a ihum- j
. of “Agriculture at a Vocation and a orous way, as If it was a voyage of dle-
warehouse ready for delivery, blither Profession," announces President Apd- covery land. He is with Company A,
cash or credit. Sea W B Farmer, Tit- mv M. Soule of the college. The con- 101st Infantry, and the following letter
ton, Go. 8dwtf test is open to all classes of the high is to his parents. Rev. and Mrs. Geo.
' M01* • • • schools and the district agricultural F. Clark, of Crosland:
In a recent letter received by Mrs. B. schools of Georgia and there Is sure to Camp Devons, Ayer, Mass. j
B. Lytle frees her non, Virgil, whoAis ‘ be lively competition in as much as Dear Homefolks: [
a fireman la the V. 8. Navy, he said there are eight prizes. A large number A short wMle ago, some of us A.E. I
that be was teasing on the U.8.8. Geor-jof student* representing all school F. being rather adventurous and baring!
ge Washington, making the trip as a'grades and classes are expected to en- studied world geography a little decided
guest on the ahlp.He expects to return ter the contest, which closet on May 18, that we could reach a new continent by
on another ship, working bis way home. 11010. sailing west. Accordingly, about t o'-
* *,* * * The war or tome other factor baa dock, March 28th, we boarded the large
Rub the Joints with BALLARD'S given Impetus to the interest in agricul- German transport ■ America and lifted
I Toon*. Ml
St, Rochester. N. T„ Is
He writes: "I Suffered for
yean with chronic bowel
stomach trouble and hem*
of tha bowels. We bought
of Parana and X: took it
r, i began to fad betters
•Mr wife persuaded the to continue
and I did for some time aa directed.
Now 1 am a well man." Mr- Young's
eiperlenco lg not unusual t
If you suffer from catarrh In any
form, whether of the head, stomach,
bowels or any other part of the
body, try Penma. It may ho Just
what you need. Penma oomet In
either liquid or tablet form and la
sold everywhere. Your dealer has
It'or will gat It tot yon. . Aak tor
. Da Hartman’s World-Famous Pa
rana Tonto and inslit upon haring
IL If you want your health accept
Caahlar M. B. Hendry, of the Na-
lonal Bank of Tlftou, went over to
Macon Wodneeday to attend the meet
ing of the Country Bankers' Associa
tion.
IMM
Mra B. C. Montgomery end two chil
dren, Muter Lytle end-little Mia Dor
ris, ays, spending the week in Paletke,
Fla- the gueete of Mr. end Mrs. O, H.
Lytle.
e e s e e
Mrs. J, N. Horne and Mr*. Etheridge
conveying its -toothing reJtor.Ure “• wUl probably throw ..me prise, we bed . very celm see. Wc.pt
Induence to the epot where the pain ex-1 Ugbt on the eubject end explain wby the first dsy, when we were ail set-
ists. Sold by Conger Jlrug Co. edv 1 the attendenco of the Georgia State Col- lick,
y, . „ . „ * „ „ I I'ge of Agriculture in long counee baa On the eighth day we landed. A few
Garden Seed, aU Unde ; Snap Beau,, | increMed p* r « nt during the lut miles out from shore we met countless
Cane Seed, (four varieties); snythlng yesr. * ferry bests, tugs, row boats, barges sub-
The essays of the prise winners will marine chasers, larger vessels, airplanes,
Just received a new shipment of Poplins,
Taffetas, Georgettes and Crepe de Chines
from 98c to $1.98 yd. Ladies’ Waists in *
Georgette and Grepe de Chine from $2.98 to
$7.50. Ladies’ Silk Hose 75c to $2.00.
New Styles In Ziegler
Slippers Arriving Daily
you want for apriog planting. We alaoj
aell "Tobacco Dust" for keeping the bugs be printed and distributed among all aeaplanes and many types of*water
off your young plants at 10 centa a the school* of the state together with voyances, all filled with a curious tribe
the photographa of the young men and of people screaming, blowing whistle* 1
the schools which they attend. and hoisting many-colored flags into the'
Posters announcing the contest have air. It seemed that they must have
been widely distributed and the follow* sent out the air fleet as spies and were
We are showing a big line of Men’s Clothing,
Hats, Shoes and Silk Shirts.
pound. Gall on ns for yonr wants
Rickeraon Grocery Company. 15-6t.
The delegations from Tifton High
School and A.M.S. to the District High i nf rules for the contest have just been thoroughly informed as to the time of
■Gay left on the Seminole Wednesday School meet at Donalsonrille left Thurs* ; issued:
morning for Aubnrn, Ala., where they
will visit Prdf. and Mrs. M. H. Pear*
•on for several days.
a • • •
Mr. W. G. Viachcr is back from Ft.
Valley, where he has been helping (hem
gather the asparagus crop.He says there
were several hundred acres in asparagus
around Ft Valley and that good pricrx
were obtained.
day morning over the A. B. Sc, A., with
the exception of Misses Margaret Hend
ricks and Vernal Patten and Dan White,
who went through with Dr. and Mrs.
Hendricks in their car.
A prudent mother la always on the
watch for symptoms of worms in her
children Paleness, lack of interest in
and peevishness is the signal for
1 the sick tad suffering are in-
1 to write Th* Peruna Company,
Dept 7*. Columbus. Ohio, for Dr.
Hartman's Health Book. The book
J.free and may help you. Aak your
dealer for a Peruna Almanac.
play, and peevishness is the signal
WHITE'S CREAM VERMIFUGE,
few dotes of this excellent remedy puts
The new Tom Huston peanut sheller an end to the worms and the child soon
.11. .v.„ »kii7 „„„ -TTf »ri» naturally. Bold by Confer Drag
shells them while you wait, twenty
bushels per hour. We shell every day.
Lang & Co., Omega, Ga. 7dwtf.
WANT AD COLUMN
Rev. J. IL Jackson arrived Thursday
morning from New MsrtinwUle, . W.
Va., and is the gueat of hit son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Irby. He brings the good news that he
intends to make Tifton his home, hav-
MONUMENTS—I can furnish the very
beat J. J. ,F. Goodman, Brookfield, wtf ' in * disposed of his property interests i
ANGUS BULLS—Five registered Ang
us bulla for sale. Will sell cheap to
• locate in this territory. Fincher ft Ver
non, at Tift-Snow Ifyrm, Tifton.
4d4tw8t
| i COUNTRY PROD! CE WANTED—Wa
‘ ' re in the market for Hens, Friers, Boot
fora, Guineas, Ducks, Turkeys, Ueeae or
. Eggs. Fruits aad vegetables, butter and
,' 5 pure cream. Can alao use a few home-
canned goods. Hotel Myon, Tifton, Ga.
IMPROVED PORTO RICO POTATO
PLANTS—$L68 par Thousand, Over 10,-
000 $1.60 per Thousand. Booking orders
from April 15 to July L Gash with
ga. J. F. Taylor, Tifton, Ga* R. F.
rXh.4 2-21-20
Virginia and Coming to South Georgia
to live.
GIRLS 1 WHITEN SKIN
WITH LEMON JUICE
Co.
e e e e e
adr.
Complete line of Typewriter Ribbons
and Carbon Papers just placed in stock
by the Gazette. Ribbons 75c each. Car
bon Paper 30c per dozen. tf.
Make a beauty lotion for a few cents to
remove tan, freckles, sallowness
Your grocer has the lemons and any
drug store or toilet counter will supply
you with three ounces of orchard white
for a few cents. Squeeze the juice of
Adel News: Mr. N. C. Arrington, who
moved to Cook county from Tift a few
months ago, brought us the first of April
some of the finest wheat and oats that
we have ever seen at this time of year.
Both are considerably more than three
feet high and are as pretty as can be.
Mr. Arrington is a progressive farmer
and we are glad to welcome him to our
county. He lives west of Adel two or
three miles.
OMEGA AND SALEM HERALD.
two fresh lemons into a bottle, then put
Our springtime has Arae, and crops
being planted. It will soon be time
FOB SALE—About twenty-five bushels
Covington's Toole Wilt resistance Cotton
L J. R. Smith, two miles north Tif-
thc orchard white and shake well.
This makes a quarter pint of the very
best lemon skin whitener and complex
ion beautifier known. Massage this fra
grant, creamy lotion daily into the face,
neck, arms and hands and just see how
freckles, tan, sallowness, redness and
roughness disappear and how smooth,
soft and clear the skin becomes. Yet!
lldStwlt 'will surprise you.
SINGER HEWING MACHINE—Beet
SB Berth. Sold on easy payments, by
B. H. Bankston, Tilton.
ESTRAY—Mixed Jersey cow, over two
years old, dark, shedin, into brown,
with short, spiked horns. Will soon
find calf. Reward for her return. No
tify Gazette Office. dwtf
FOR SALE—Young Jersey Milch cow
jwith nice heifer calf about one month
Jrlai M. Veazey, Motor A., Tifton.
irlw.
TAKEN UP—White sow, with few almost blotted out by our conquering
black spots. Marked crop in right ear. people.
Swallow fork in left ear. Weighs be- Wc had tho best attendance at our
tween 200 and 250 pounds. Been in Sunday School at Salem the 23rd of
my pastures about two months. Owner J March wc have had this spring. There
can obtain same by paying costa. W. were among us friends from Tifton, Ty
A. Puckett. 17d3twlt t Ty ,and Moultrie.
had good singing and good les-
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS — Assorted
colors, also two-colored ribbons, for Un-j
CARBON PAPERS —Purple, black or
blue, Columbia 80c a dozen aheets at
the Gazette office, Tifton. dwtf.
derwood, Remington, L. C. Smith, Roy-. UJ) |j crc n f ew ,j a y 8 inking after her
al, Oliver and Smith-Premier machines. 1)r0 pcrty interests,
75c each at the Gazette office, Tifton.
80c by mail.
TO BUY — Half-and-IIalf
Cottonseed for planting purposes.
W- Coleman, Tifton, Ga. 4dwtf
—Young white man or boy
; on farm. Address W.
dwtf
WANTED AT ONCE—One copy each
of Weekly Gazette Oct 18th, 1018 and
Juno 28 t 1018. Also one copy of Daily
Gazette, Nov. 28, 1018. tf
Ing Honey
tops
Heals The Throat
Cures The Cough
Price 35c.
A FREE BOX OF
GROVE'S O-PBi-TRATE SALVE
(Opens the Pores and Penetrates)
For Chest Colds, Head Colds and
Croup, is enclosed with every bot-
tie of HAYES’ HEALING HONEY
Yon get the Cough Syrup end the Stive
for one price. 35c.
Undo, Recommended end Guaranteed to
the Public by ■
Paris Medicine Company
'' Manufacturers of
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic
FARM LOANS
■ 14 PER CENT MONEY ON LOANS
af hwmI ha PAST ar ha
ANY y«*r vtthewt baas ar nay aert <
CRY LOANS M$e aaSa «a
monthly PAY*
for rabbits eggs and blaster. And it
is garden time now. Wc have a crop
of young truck growing, Irish potatoes, i
garden pens beaus, squash andI such; j Take „„ rhonrp 7
our arrival. The plan of attack was
The subject shall be "Agriculture an enveloping movement in which we
as a Vocation and a Profession." (were entirely surrounded by innumerable
2 The contest is open to all boys at- forces in air and on sea. The fleet
tending high schools or district agricul- closed in on all sides and began
tural schools in Georgia. | throw over a barrage, but quite different
3 Essays must come within the two from the barrage thrown by the Ger-
thousand (2,000) word limit. Longer mans. It consisted of oranges, choc-
essays will not be considered. jolates, doughnuts and delicious sweets,
4 There shall be eight prizes :first which seem to be peculiar to that par-
prize, $50.001 second prize, $20.00; and ticular continent. The people sang song*
six prizes of $5.00 each. jin.a foreign tongue and talked a lang-
5 The judges of the contest must uage which they called English
have no connection with any ’ high stead of Baying "Bonjour," they said
schools or district agricultural schools "Hey, Hello there, How are you?" In
in Georgia. stead of saying "ye suls content," they
O The contest will close May IB* said, *-T «m so glad." They call them-
1010. All papers must be in Athens -by selves Americans. They seem to be a
that date. ‘IVery highly civilized race of people.
7 Essays will btf addressed to Dr. I On • information gained since our ar-
Andrew M. Soule, Georgia State Col- rival, we have learned that they inhabit
lege of Agriculture, Athens, Ga. {the wealthiest greatest and best coun-
8 The full name of the contestant try in the world, of which they are just-
and his mailing address *hould be sent ly very proud. We were also very
with the essay. This information should glad to loam that their president is
not appear on the essay but be sent in another, great continent trying to reach
the same package on a separate card an agreement with the ruling powers of
or paper. the continent whereby future wars
0 While it is not absolutely essen- be avoided,
tial, it is suggested that the essay be As I said the people are very highly
typewritten, especially if the contestant civilized, they sleep in beds, they have
does not write a very legible hand, large trains with soft cushioned seats,
Please write on only one side of the plenty to eat and large places called Y.
paper. Jm.C.A. where they entertain the young
o — men. Thp people are very generous.
LOOK AT A CHILD'S expect to be here only two or three days
TONGUE WHEN CROSS, jbfore taking a trip farther south where
FEVERISH AND SICK I’ll tarry perhaps a few days at one of
the large training camps. Then
Oak View Sunday.
There have been many deaths from-
It is harmless, and the beautiful results tho flu n8ar Omega recently.
adv| There have been many people to feel
the sad loss from our new disease of late
RAGS WANTED—We pay 3c a pound , ..
for clean cotton rags. Tifton Gazette.' ,hat » rushing over and over
WARE BOYS SURRENDER
Waycross, April 13—Lem Waters and
Vernanner Broxton, charged with the
murder of James and Truman Mcguaig,
were placed in jail in Wuycross this af
ternoon, having surrendered to John L.
Youmnns, former Oounty Commission
ers of Ware.
. Anderson, whQ is an. uncle of
V ». ^ lllL . one of the boys, say* they will be able
i bt bxck. Although a |re»| u e , tabUsh tho £,« ■ that-th« McQu«i*
home, I feel like I am very «a vulc i st with halve, on the
two who did the shooting and it wa*
case of kill or get killed. He states
the reason the boys had the guns load-
... . . .. . , cd with buckshot was they were looking
W hen cross, cverish, Katies., He f nod jrerierd.y how .mall a part we play-| for nn alligtttor in , hc ,„ k( . nnd , he re _
tongue 1. coated then give this delici- ed in winninv the wap-that it was t th wcre BUardin| , a wbisky still
ous "fruit laxative.” Children love it, | really you all back home, your money, Wfl8 a f alge one
and it can not cause injury. No differ-; spirit behind ns, yonr faith and most . D
.. .. , ... . uHH.t«. Move poisons from pect to pay a long visit to Sooth Ga.
. ... . i , liver and bowels at once. (emphasis on the long .) Really, if I
surety » we enjoy our la ors. Mothers can rest easy after giving like the* country, it is probable that
^ church KDrvl^out "California Syrup of Figs," because in there is where I’ll make my permanent
...a vinu, b„h,i„t • fcw , hours th * tloued-Uf wute, home.
sour bile and fermenting food gently There is no need of my telling you I
moves out of the bowels, and you have'am glad to be
a well, playful child again. Children way from
simply will not take the time from play near. There seema to he something in
n j to empty their bowels, and they become the very atmosphere that tells one he
WhOlO ....... i..,i it.. » rra. ii i_ jilt
-'icountrv but which wc feci will soon be |tightly l,,ckcd ' llv,,r ecU ■ lu “ ish nnd 1« 1“ America. There b an enUrely dif-
_ I country but which we feci will soon be, Htiim(lcli disordered . , f,.,,. n t feeling here. We realized today
See us before you buy.
WHITLEY BROS. DEPARTMENT STORE
HARRIS-BAKER.
Miss Mattie Lena Harris, of Savan
nah, and Mr. Arthur Baker, of Tifton,
were married in Savannah Tuesday,
Judge Orr officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Baker arrived in Tifton
Tuesday night and are for the present
with Mr. and Mra. H. H. White, on
North Central avenue.
Mr. Baker is one of Tift county 1
well known young men and Is with the
shipping' department of the Tifton Pack
ing Comphby.-,, f ,
MR. JOHN S. NELSON DEAD
Mr. John S. Nelson died at his home
a few miles northwest of Tifton Friday
morning at 1* o'clock, after a long ill
ness, following influenza.
He was buried with Masonic hon
ors at Hickory Spring* cemetery Sat
urday morning at 11 o'clock.
Mr. Nelson was past CO year* of age
nnd was a hard-working, modest, quiet
citizen. lie is survived by his widow,
who before their marriage was Miss
Matilda Paulk; also by eight children,
five sons nnd three daughters.
Mrs. Edith Conger, of Moultrie, was
FOR SALE—My two-story house, corn-
South Park avenue and Fifth street.
Inquire of Mrs. U. O. Carter, Tifton,
14dwlm.
TAKEN UP—Dark Jersey heifer about
one year old, unmarked. Owner can get
same by applying to me and paying for
this ad. S. W. Griffin, Route 1, Tif
ton. 14d2twlt.
Seed pop corn for tale. B. H. Bank
ston, Tifton, Ga. dwtf.
RED STAR MARKET AND GROCERY
STORE—on Main Street between Bow
en’s and Nathan's. Come to see me.
Full weight at the right price. B M
skipper, Manager. 8dwlmo
FOR SALB—Tom Watson water melon
seed, 50c a pound. Coleman Plant Co.
LOST— New 1010 Auto Tag. Suitable
reward for return to C. Varner, Ty Ty.
16d3twlt
WANTED AT ONCE—One copy each
of Weekly Gazette Oct 18th, 1018 and
June 28, 1018. Also one copy of Daily
Gazette,’Nov. 28, 1018. tf
Mrs. Mary Green, of Moultrie, has
been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
It. A. Patrick, of Ty Ty, and her broth
ers of Omega.
There was a sing given for the Salem
school children out at Mr. Loyd Alex
ander’s and good songs were sung, and
sung well.
Miss Inez Wooten, of Tifton, visited
homefolks during Sunday.
Mr. Jehu Sumner, of Salem carried
out MUscs Elsie Williams and Inez
Wooten to join in the singing at Mr.
Alexander's.
Mrs. Geo. Kirkland had as her guest
from Oak View her daughter and hus
band from Excelsior, Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Tucker.
Misses Annie Sumner, Martha Wat
son, and Flora Hooks visited below
Omega Monday.
In a letter, Diana, who is in Jersey
what oils your little one—if full of of all your prayers and your tears that!-. ...
or a sore throat, diarrhoea, stom- won the war. The secret of Jt all i* j cafid BetterTfeaathoWealc^
ache, bad breath, remember, a gentle "in- that wc had God and right on our zlde. v . w .. q, dlh
Hide rieamin*” .hould alway, be the first | 1 hnvc told you before the jar | nff, 8 , r'fd^.rip .TTd tndn.n.T'
‘i" When your blood la not In a healthy
treatment given. Full directions for| has taught us the lesson of thankful-
lmbies, children of all ages and grown- nes*. Of course wc in America have our!eoodStimkanddofo'n 0 Tdrcnlate*Iicopai7i
ups are printed on each bottle. 'troubles nnd ups and downs but the con- yoor system Is "">W« to withstand the
Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask trast of our country with those in Winter COld.
your druggist for a bottle of "California Europe fills one with sympathy, if hej QROVB’S TASTELESS ChlU TONIC
Syrup of Figs," then look carefully nnd has n heart at all, for the people who fortifiea the System Against Colds, Grip
sop that it is made by the “California have suffered so much more than we and Influenza oy Purifying and Enriching
Fig Syrup Company.” We make no have. UlO Blood.
smnller size. Hand back with contempt! Now that we are across we want to I It COntalM the well-known tonic MOP*
,u.y other fig syrup. -adv jget into the harness <>n this side and ^ ta 0 ^ 0 ( JS l ^® I1 JS? d 5jSlt?stonSS
expect to soon. I don t think you need and lgfricasant to take. Yon can soon feel
Small white Spanish neanuts already
12c rer__i_Kmnd.^Buy^ jour, thUaddrasT
Rep’t Det. 101st Inf, Camp Gordon.
Love to all. Frank.
seed from us. Lang
City, speaks about our singing here in
this county and in part Bays:
BABY DIES AT BRIGHTON, i *
The year-old infant of Mr. and Mrs.
William Hobby, of the Brighton section,
died Tuesday morning. The body was
interred in the Methodist cemetery at
Harding Wednesday.
Besides it* parents, the little one is
survived by one sister, about three years
old.
LIFT OFF CORNS!
Apply few drops then lift i
touchy corns off with
fingers
Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little
Freezone on an aching corn, instantly
that corn stops hurting, then you lift
it right out. Yes, magic!
A tiny bottle of Freezone costa but a
few cents at any drug store, but is suffi- /
dent to remove every hard corn, soft
corn, or corn between the toes, and the
calluses, without soreness or irritation.
Freezone is the sensational discovery
of a Cincinnati genius. It is wonderful.
-adv.
TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES.
New lot Columbia Ribbons, for all
stundard make* machines and large as
sortment of carbon paper, just received
the Gazette office. Telephone or mail
order* promptly filled. 14tf
J. N. BROWN
I SELL
FARM LANDS and CITY PROPERTY
I MAKE
FARM AND CITY LOANS
HOUSES FOR RENT
w me before buying p Farm, Heating
a House, of Placing a Loan.
Office No. IS New Clyatt Building.
BEFORE OR AFTER
INFLUENZA
By Dm M. Cook
The hoot fighter always wins and to
there it no need to become panic-
stricken, Aroid fear and crowds. Ex
ercise in the fresh air and practise th/
three Cs: a Clean Mouth, a Clean Skin
and Clean Bowels. To carry off the
poisons that accumulate within the body
and to ward off an attack of the influ
enza bacillus, take a good liver regulator
to move the bowels, .such as Castor Oil
GRADUATING CLASSES — Gift us
your order now for announcements, in-
ritatlona, programs, canfc etc, and hare r . „
them when you need them. We are: ^ md r00t ^ had , t
showing the prettiest Itoe of sample thta ^ .tore, and called Dr. Pierce’*
season that was ever pot out Gazette, p] euant Pellets.
Tilton. dwtl The system should bo built up by the
te of a good iron tonic, such as "Irou-
WANTED—Small terms. We have cus
tomers ready to buy. If you want to aell
er buy see aa. Farms, timber lands,
tome choice City homes. Fnlwood A Ford,
Tifton, Ga. 14-ftaw-wtf
BRING US YOUR PEANUTS—Friday
tic" tablets, to be obtained at some drug
stores, or that well known blood-maker
and herbal tonic made from roots and
barks of forest trees—sold everywhere
as Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis-
at will freshen up the
and Saturday. Can shell one thousand blood, clean the" digestive tract and put
lew force and vim into you, I know of
nothing better than Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery—and it contains no
alcohol or narcotic so is perfectly safe
to take.
buy your splits. W R Lindsey A Co.
Lenox, Ga. 3dwlmo
THE COST OF LIVING
Baa not come down any, but you can
save on your shoe bill,
By Fixing Your Old Shoes.
THE TIFTON SHOE HOSPITAL
will make them good aa new. -Quality
Week- our motto. lldwtt
Bring fa your Spanish Peanut* new.
Ant buying thla week. 21-tf
New Orleans, La.—"I could not cat any-
thing greasy for it would mako me so sick
at my stomach that I could not do my
work. It would mako me diny, and I
would haro to sit down and waif until it
passed away. Then there would bo sour
risings. I was told to take Dr. Picreo’s
Golden Medical Discovery, which I did,
and I must say that it cured me. 1 have not.
felt any of this trouble ever since. I
would recommend thi:i remedy with all
vbo '• • ' dy-uc-ela."—Jvlct
“I often think of Tiffc county and her d( nner on the grounds will be held at
rommunity sings and their good work. Bay schoolbouse next Sunday.
1 attended several of the national music 1 All lingers and good listeners an In-
clubs under whose auspices was launch- ‘Si»g A* **
cd the greet victory sing held last
Thanksgiving Day, when America’s mil
lions poured forth their heartfelt pray
er in song for peace in a mighty chorus
that sounded from ocean to ocean.
■Think of the 80,000 persona that
poured down Broad street at Philadel
phia to express its joy on that famous
Monday list November at the feet of
liberty Statue.
“I can almost •« the picture of our
Marines helping to turn back the Ger
man tide from Paris, they sang lustily:
•Hail, Hail, the Gang’s all Here!’ It
wos the spirit they gave that won their
task. It went too to the hearts ot their
A. B. Conger, Pres.
Stella-Vitaa
THE GUARANTEED TONIC
FOR WOMEN
Stella-Vltae has been, in ineeeas
ful usejn the treatment of those disease
peculiar to women for more than
third of a century.
Fornearlyton years It hat bee
sold under a plain, pcaitlve gnarante
to benefit, i one Dot-
leaders, and it was seen what It wat to tie out of every one thousanr
put a singing nation behind a world. oold haibeen refunded for,an<kevein
* " J *— " itlsfled
peace onny. I claim for a refund has been utlst
••Dr. Colfax carried hi* mother *nd I Thousandsof lettergllkethtepraUln,
out to CI.le.go to beer the Nationally Stella-Vltae and telling of benefit ft
Sing. Oh, so wonderful! I heard songs, nra.'E.'nfRusa^lib of Mm*Springa
of the Russians; they had strange, *sd jy. C., gratefully writes us ns follows:
harmonies. There wore wngs of the “I was in a most wretched condi
Wue of Italy’s skle.; the silver sheen as ^ had palpitation of the hear -
°' g „"g. W *from the Swedish and French, hfdwould Swell and bloat in a most
In th. past few month., from , h , distressing way. When I began
Pncifie to Z‘Att.;tie™n.;ion^ w£! Using Stella-VitoO I weighed
miracle of sons has been repeated in ev-1 ^J ***5
ery city, town and hamlet since we have more thankful than I CJUl CVCr teU
known war—and peace. Since pezee,
feel good to unbend and sing sidc-by-
*ide with our foreign neighbor.
"I know you all will have n year
of song «nd prosperity in your county,
and our prayers for good til over Bpace
inhabited is our trust ever to God.
"Diana."
Marvin Corley, of Pidcock, and Paul
Hallman, of Columbia, 8. C., spent a
few hours with the family at J. M.
Hooks Sunday.
Mieses Mattie and Myrtle Young and!
Kate Williford,
Sunday School
Trusting we will all hive a bright and!
joyful Easter and all find a rabbit nest*
you for the great good this won
derful medicine has done me.”
Mra Russell was at that criucal
period, the “change,” and her sincere
gratitude for the nessed relief will be
understood and appreciated by every
woman who reads her letter.
Stella-Vltae boa proved a boon to
suffering womanhood, to
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TELEPHONE 54 TIFTON, GA.
Tifton Dry Cleaning Co.
Will be Open tor Business March 28 with a New C/p.to-
Date Outfit. Don’t Send Your Work Away. Try Ue.
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suffering womanhood, to young girl*
approaching their first vital period, to
childbirth, to women approaching the
“change or life.” Stella-Vltae strength
ens tho female organs and promotes
full
e and Myrtle Young ana, regularity in tho monthly function.
1, of Tifton, attended. No risk of la** 1* taken hy any suf
at Salem Sunday. faring woman who tries Stella-VltM
wm aU h*ve a bright and on our gmuinte. of the first bottle,
and Ml fled a rabbit nettj
of pretty egg* down beneith abow-. n tyou " Don’tpnt offatthd.
of pretty colors in the flowers at, J Fsr Sale by
makes his nest of, as his "compliments",
to you of Esstertime.
CONGER DRUG COMPANY
Tifton, Ga.
*1.B0 up HATS CLEANED AND
% Feit Sweat Bond,-
$2.00 “ Straw (Men’.)
Wal.ts, 775c up Str * w
Coit«, — - ? 1.00 up
Short White Gloves, 25c Vest* (Ladles)
Lon* TVhlt* Glove*, 50c Beta Pillow Cover*
Long Colored Glove* 60c Rug* and Carpet*
Lac* Curtain* $1.50 up Fur 8,ta, -
Slipper* 80e up Feathers and Plumes,
Tifton Dry Cleaning C^
^ Jt V/'JI * a/. -■*£. J