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into Consumption
atomirers, jellies
applications,
iroven a most Batisfae-
. remedy for Catarrh because it
goes direct to its source, and re
moves the germs of the disease front
the blood. Get a bottle from your
druggist today, and begin the only
logical treatment that gives real re
sults. Yon can obtain special medical
advice without charge by writing to
Medical Director, 27 Swift Labora
tory, Atlanta, Ga.
Rising Sun
when applied to
Self Rising Flour
is more than a trade name
It means flour which has a sci
entific taking efficiency and an
inestimable food value.
GEO. BAKER,
Tifton, Ga.
After Being Fed One to Three Months
In Wbrih' County School Pig Clubs.
Prize Winner Gained 2 14100 a Day
JA. remarkable record was made by the
Pig Clubs of Worth couuty schools,
demonstrated at the auction sale of pigs
at the school rally at Sylvester Friday.
County Agent A. M. Dickson of Tift,
attended the rally and says a finer lot o
pigs were never shown.
Sixteen of the county schools bad Pig
Clubs. The pigs were all registered
Durocs of the highest type. The sixteen
were bought for $360, and fed by the
schools from one to three months. They
sold Friday for $1,000 or nearly 300 per
cent of the purchase price 00 days be*
re.
The first prize was won by the Cole
man school. This pig was 8 months and
2 days old, and Bhbwed an average gain
of 2 14-100 pounds per day for the 4S
days it was fed.
One year ago the Wiorth county
schools had an auction sale of their pigs
and the result waa very satisfactory. This
year there has been marked improvement
for which credit is due County Agent J.
R. Sealy.
I HONESTLY BUILT - FIT GUARANTEED
I am prepared to do the very highest grade Auto Top
fork, Re-covering. Painting, etc., and guarantee td give
ou a job that will compare with the work dene by the
automobile factories. All tops put on by me fit perfect-
lly, all wrinkles being taken out scientifically. Rc-cover-
I ing is done in the most up-to-date and approved work
manship manner, only the best materials being U3ed. M;
painting is second to none. See the cars turned out from
my ahop and you will agree with me that the work is not
excelled anywhere. Let me make you a bid to re-paint
and re-cover that old car of yours.
L. V. SMITH
PAINTING AND PAINTERS’ SUPPLIES ,
Third Street Tifton, Ga.
LEMON JUICE
FOR FRECKLES
Girls! Make beauty lotion for
a few cents—Try Itl
Second Big Raid Made on Moonshine
Stills in Neighboring County'. Sheriff
Sumner Is Complimented.
Tuesday and Wednesday were bat
days for the moonshlning fraternity of
Worth county, says the Albany Herald.
Squeeze the juice of two lemons into Deputy Collector E. C. Pierce, of -Dub-
a bottle containing three ounces of Hu. Deputy collector E. F. Newberry,
orchard white,, shake yell, and you have of Macon, Sheriff Sumner of Worth
a quarter pint of tbi best freckle and county and Deputy Sheriff Powell, ac-
tan lotion, and complexion beautifier, at companied by Mr. E. B. Grace, an auto
very, very small cost. liveryman from Macon, were the raiding
Your grocer has the lemons and any officers who located and destroyed stills
drug store or toilet counter will supply ruugiug from 10 gallon lard-can variety
three ounces of orchard white for a few up to an 85-gallon copper still. Persons
cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant against whom accusations have been
lotion into the face, neck, arms and lodged range from negro tenant farmers
hands each day and see how freckles and to white men owning $40,000 farniH.
blemishes disappear and how clear, soft The first place visited Tuesday morn-
and rosy-white the skin becomes. Yea! ing was that of George Green, a negro
It Is harmless and never irritates. . adv farmer, where the officers found a 10-
' gallon lard can-still, capworm and other
L J .. __ ’ _ /equipment. His place is four miles
TIFTON A CLOSE 2ND r~ t „ *. PlKe
■ m rniin » npiiptin ■■nprn where Cicero Killebrew ami Kobcrt Mar-
A1 I Hr. AI Hr.NS NIKI 1 .1 iio - tw ° «»<> i
BURNS, CUTS AND SORBS.
Heal readily if FARRIS’ HEADING
REMEDY is applied. You make it at
hpme and save the difference. A good
thing to keep on hand at all times. Get
it today, you may need it tomorrow.
Rickerson Grocery Co. —adv.
gallon iron still with a wood eap. There
was no worm to be found, but the neg
roes admitted to the officers that they
had been operating the booze mill. They
live nine miles east of Sylvester.
At the place of Morris Hamilton,
CAPTAIN SCARBORO NOW
Hih parents in Tifton havo a loiter
from Capt. Edwin Scarboro, in which
he .states that be has been promoted from
First Lieutenant to Captain. He lias
bean transferred from the Medical Corps
of- the Thirty-Second Division, which
wa* slated to return in June, and will
probably be sent to the Eighty-Eighth,
^ijigh is ip the Army of Occupation.
Healthful advice
During the aftermath of in-
fiuenza or any other prostrating
illness, the logical tonic is
"SCOTT’S
.EMULSION
which enriches the hlood ami
strengthens the whole body, via
nourishment. If you would re
new your strength-tru Scott’s.
Scott & Bownc, Bloomfield, N. J. 19-1
Only Half a Point-Behind Clarksville In
Athletics. Students Won Several
First Prizes.
Profs. Lewis and Thrush with the _ _ _ __
A. M. S. team to the State School meet negro farmer who owns his own farm
at Athens reached home Monday morn- northeast of Sylvester, the officers fount’
ing, having spent one day in Atlanta on two 10-gallon lard-can stills caps, worms,
the return. | fj a ke stands and other still equipment.
Clarksville school won the banner ip At the place of Tol Jernigan, a white
Athletics and the championship banner, m an, living near Shingler, the officers
with A.M.S. a close second. Monroe found the biggest still in\their ‘aids,
school won the banner iu the industrial Jernigan moved to Worth couuty from
conte8t * ... I Taylor county some four or five years
After the elimination contest, the a go and the officers learned that he paid
championship debate was between Clarks 535,000 or $40,000 for his place. Iu
viU®. having the negative and Tifton, swamp on his place, with a single path
Clarksville winning, 2 to. 1. Tifton was leading to it, they came upon a 85-gal-
rep resented by Louie Barnett and Miss j on copper still, a cap and a few empty
Kate Paris. j fermenters and, an old still site. The
Iu the Literary events, Cliff Baker worD1 could not be located and the stil
won first Declamation and Miss Re* did no j appear to have been ruu reefnt-
Bowen third in Recitation. |jy, '
Miss Martha Robinson tied for second, The next still located was in a swamp
place in the poultry judging contest. I a nd belonged to unknown parties, the of-
Miss Clyde McCranie won third in the fi cer g state, being five miles south of
cooking contest. 1 Sylvester. It was a twenty-gallon
In athletics, Tifton made 241-2 points H ^j|| and nearby the officers found 100
and Clarksville 25, winning the banner gallons of syrup beer and four empty
by a half a point. ! barrels.
Homer Whelchel won first in shot-put, j At the pi ace of j eg80 Wall, a white j
throwing 42 feet, and also won first in man living near Warwick, the officers
hurdles. j foviutl in the man’s smoke house one
Adolph Drexel won second in pole- barrel of syrup beer, a flakestaud and
vau H’ I several fermenters.
Carlton Ivy won third in 100-yard gj x m ji es ea st of Oakfield the officers
dash, first in 220-yard dash and second foimd in the slno kc house of Bill Mas-
in 440-yard dash. The team: Ivy, a white man, a 10-gallon lord-can
Drexel, Layton and Barnett won second 8tm an d a complete outfit. The still was
in the relay race. f u a pit in the smokehouse and wa s cov-
Ivy was quite the hero of the meet, ,. rPd oyer with a circular saw.
making two sensational runs. « J In the corporate limits of Oakfield at
the house of Gus Brooks, n negro the of
ficers found a 10-gollon lard-can still
TOP DRESSING TALKS
(")F COURSE you are going to top-dress your crops
y . wth quick-acting nitrogen. Experience has proved
that it pays. But what nitrogenous chemical? That’s the
question. If materials are scarce and high this year.
ADpJfnuM eTi 0 " to buy carefully. Why not try
ARCADIAN Sulphate of Ammonia? It contains 25 4
per cent, of soluble, available ammonia, 6 whole unit 3
more than any other top dressing, and yet the price p; r
ton is about the same. It will work in any fertiliz- r
spreader. About 100 pounds per acre will do the work
Arcadian Sulphate of Ammonia
^ i Su,p j' ate of An >monia is the well-known stand- .
T h ha8 d £ ne y°“8ood service in your mixed fertil-
finl an5 4®°" a* 1 ' kiln-dried and ground to make it
TOE GRFAX At"«? laran,eed - Madc m U. S. A.
I ML uKLAT AMERICAN AMMONIATE.
For tale by Armour Fertilizer Works, Atlanta, Ga
Swift & Company, Atlanta, Ga.
For information ^ ^ New York/
as to applica- 1 ne JgUompany N Y
lion, write AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT Atlanta. Ca.
Washington, April 28—President Wilson has ordered an
announcement that all cables and wires taken over by the
government during the war emergency will be returned to
their owners, it was learned here late this afternoon.
London, April 29—Three American soldiers are report
ed killed and thirty injured today in a clash with South
African negroes in a camp near Winchester. British troops
quelled the riot.
“Nervous Breakdown! n
SI00 REWARD, $100.
AMERICANISM
HELP SWING THE LAST VICTORY LOAN
It was our pride during the war that everything we attempted
‘ was well done and more. We said proudly that we would START
anything and FINISH it. We are now called upon to prove this
by putting over this FIFTH or VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN.
,
g; By the dash and bravery of our boys in battle and the push
vim and enthusiasm of those at home, the world was startled
into believing that our capabilities were almost unlimited. We
earned and inspired confidence and respect Let us hold it by
OVERSUBSCRIBING this last LIBERTY LOAN.
We should not let our enthusiasm and pride at the thought of
St Mihiel, Chateau Thierry or I
ed by any failure to put this issue over—
\ Now from a business standpo int—This FIFTH issue as well as
all past issues are worth 100 cents in the dollar - THE CARSON
/ CLOTHING COMPANY stands ready to prove this by taking
your BONDS in payments on account or in the purchase of
goods-We. will even do better than this, In the event you are in
need of part cash, we will accept (using $100 bond as basis)
one-half on account, or for merchandise and hand you over the
balance inCOOL CASH. This applies to both Collections- and
Cash soles, i . . _ •
The renders of this paper will be set up and complete and being operated
pleased to learn that there is at least Q ver a three-burner oil stove.
. drcwl.'!) disi-aje that science has been At th0 plttcc o( w B Lunsford,
uui to cure in all its stages nnd that is ... ... ,, .,
catarrh. Catarrh being greatly influenced w bite man living just outside the city
by constitutional conditions requires con- limits of Oakfield, they found some
Htitutionnl treatment. Hall’s Catarrh, “stump” whiskey and a small quantity
SKIS nLfo™ til" MuMna“5rhS5,<>' —* Lunsford claimed he had
of the System thereby destroying the for hog feed. The officers stated this
foundation of the d'sensc, giving the pa- morniug that Lunsford is already under
tient Strength by building up indictment for moonshlning.
stitution and assisting nutur? iu doing ... .7 .
its work. The propricrors have so much About seven miles south of Oakfield
faith in the curative powers of Hall’s Jon the place of Franklin Weaver the of-
Catarrh, Medicine that they offer One g ( , er8 found a ten-gallon lard-can stil’
with complete equipment.
vvV .
- it-' i\; U .
KSKfeir
to success.
Hundred Dollars for anv case that it
fails to cure. Rend for list of testimon
ials. Address F. J. CHENEY & Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists,
75c. —adv
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA—TJlft County.
Will be sold the first Tuesday in May,
1011), nt public outcry before the court
house door in said county, within the
legal hours of sale to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described property
to-wit: ...
One oak bedstead, two iron bed
stead*, two oak dressers, one oil stove,
o trunks, seven straight chairs, four
... kers, one kitchen safe, one dining-
table, one cooking stove and utensils,
lot of dishes, plates, cups and sauc-
four mattresses, four pillows, two
counterpanes, one washstand, one feath
er bed, one Singer sewing machine, one
center table. Said property levied on
as the property of J. S. Young under n
distress warrant for rent issued from
the 1314th District G. M., in favor of
Mrs. Pearl Myers and against J. "
Young. Levy made by E. O. Oliver,
C., and returned to me this 22nd day
of March, 1010.
J. M. Shaw,
Sheriff, Tift County
SHERIFFS SALE.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Will be sold the first Tuesday in May,
1910, at public outcry before the court
house door in said county, within the
legal hours of sale to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described property
to-wit:
One Ford roadster, motor No. 746,-
031. Said property levied on as the
>pertv of .T. 8. Young under a mort-
re fifa issued from the City Court of
„.:ton in favor of B. E, Jackson, trad
ing ns the Tifton Salea Agency and
jainst J. H. Young. Thia 14th day of
arch, 1910.
J. M. Shaw.
Sheriff, Tift Couuty.
SHERIFFS SALE.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Will be sold the first Tuesday in May,
1019, at public outcry before the court
house door in said county, within the
legal hours of sale to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described property
‘.o-wit: .
One-tenth undivided interest in the
tract of land in said county being a
E nrt of lot of land No. 524 in the Sixth
district of said county. bein$ on the
west side of said lot and containing 100
acres more or less. Bounded ou the
north, west and south by original land
lines and on the east by lands of Joe
Marchant and Mrs. W. II. Young
property being in the possessb
James 8. Johnson and being levied
the property of Reason Marcbani ui«
same being the undivided one-tenth in
terest of Reason Merchant, the son and
heir at law of J. S. Marchant, the said
Reason Marchant being defendant in
flfa. Levied on under a fifa issued
from the Superior Court of Colquitt
county in favor of the Foy Adams Com
pany and against J. G. Evans, Jot Evan*
*“■“ "teason Marchant. Property point-
by plaintiff’s attorney..Written
nulito given afi required by law to
defendant.
Thf* 27th day of Febraaw. 1010.
TUr&imtT.
The federal officers only a few week-
ago conducted another big raid in Worth
county, In which they secured a lhrgc
number of stills. Mr. Pierce, who
in both raids, stated that Sheriff Sum
ner, of Worth county, is one of the,most
vigilant officers in running down viola
tors of this law with whom he has ever
worked.
DO YOUR BEST.
Everyone should do all he can to prov
ide for bis family and in order to do
this he must keep his physical system in
the best condition poasible. No one can
reasonably hope to do much when ho is
half sick a good share of the time. If
you ore constipated, bilious or troubled
with indigestion get a package of Cham
berlain’s Tablets and follow the plain
nrinted directions, and you Will soon be
feeling alright and able to do a day’s
work. adv.
SHERIFFS SALE.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Will be sold the first Tuesday in May,
1010, at public outcry before the court
house door in said county, within the
legal hours of sale to the highest bid
der for cash the following described
property, to-wit:
One five passenger Overland car. Said
car bought of C. A. Irby July 21, 1017.
Levied on as the property of Henry Lee
under a mortgage fi fa Issued from the
City Court of Tifton in favor of J. W.
Taylor and against Henry Lee.
This March 7, 1010.
J. M. Shaw,
8heriff, Tift County, Ga.
is an example. Read what she says:
“For months I suffered from extreme nervousness,
nerves were completely unstrung and I suffered dis
tressing pains across stomach and chest Doing light
housework left me completely fatigued, and loss of
sleep made nights long and tiresome. I began taking
DR. MILES’ NERVINE and the first night slept
aoundly. I continued using the medicine and 9oon all
the unpleasant symptoms were gone.”
Thousands of sufferers from nervous dis
orders have found relief in DR. MILES'
NERVINE This wonderful nerve
soother is non-alcoholic and con
tains no harmful or habit-forming
dru g. Your druggist can tell you
of its merits and effectiveness.
Keep a bottle always on hand.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS (N-«
f^rDR MILES'i-.
NervinE
SPECIAL NOTICE TO MR. FARMER
We have just received our stock of the Cole
Plain View Planters.
We have different styles of the Cole Planter
and will ask you to call and place your order
at once.
We also have the Ledbetter Planter, Set Dis
tributors, Spring Tooth Cultivators, Little Joe
Harrows, Plow Shapes, Scooter and Scrapes. ,
We have some of the K. P. Distributors and
almost anything that a farmer needs in the way
of FARM TOOLS.
Call and see our stock before buying.
THE GOLDEN HARDWARE CO.
FREE VULCANIZING
HOOD TIRES and TUBES
for six months after purchase.
Fisk, Goodyear & Goodrich
Ninety days after purchase.
Expert repairingon allmakes of Cart. Oar Shop it the best in the South ■
and we employ only good Mechanics. Give ut youf work,
,No Wo
_n childrta
kMkhy color, which ii
Sheriff,
ihs a I
r Child
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The Visible Gasoli
Tift O
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Phone 20