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f THE TIFTON GAZETTE, TIFTON, GA.,
Every pound of Luz-
ianne Coffee comes
to you in an air-tight
tin can. The original
goodness of the coffee
is all there—sealed in. 1
Luzianne retains its
flavor. SBgjtgg
coffee
The Reily-Taylor Company
MowOifeant
PINEHEW NOTES
DOCTORS SAY
THENEW t
PJncvJew School closed the 25th of
April with Mbs Velnia Gorman as
teacher about 10 o'clock. The patrona IV DECT
and frlenda of the school met at the 10 DLuI
school house and at one p. m. dinner was „
spread under the oaks of the school yard. New Variety* Called Calotabs, Is Purifled
Mr. Henry Mathis returned thanks and *»d Refined from Nauseating and Sail
everybody seemed to' have a good appe-' vs ting Effects—Medicinal Virtues Re
tite and there was enough dinner carried talked and Improved,
back to have fed two or three more such
Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Whittier, of Adel,
motored over to .Tifton Sunday to set
their brother, Mr. Frank Sheppard, who
has recently returned from France.
I Mr .' ,lf wh "i Miss Until Massey la spending a lew
r- v T <i«.™ i» am «,-th re u«ve..
the hail at his place hear Hotelier school ... . -V-
bnum Humluy ufternoou was .,i„. Inrxvst! »“> '■<*>!» Bonds—
ho ovpr saw, hut tiler, was uni eiuillgh ’ MOTHEBt YOUR CHILD
Votes Down
^ New
Ofleen Elected.
T. H. Garrett, of Augusta, was elect*
cd president of the Georgia Educational
| Association at the closing session of that
According to the world’s greatest phy-,body Saturday iu Macon,
crowds. , *idans and medical authorities, calomel The international program of Presi*
That night they bad the exercises, was the best and most universally useful dent Wilson was formally endorsed and
The first piece on program was fairly-[of mil medicines. Medical authorities a message to that effect was ordered sent
land which was real interesting and there, prescribed calomel for almost 'every dis- to the acting secretary of state, to be
were a number of other recitations and e **e and explained that it was the best transmitted to \he President,
dialogues. , and surest of all system purifiers. They | In his farewell address just before the
We think Miss Gorman certainly dld ( 8 *y that calomel cleanses the liver, stom adjournment of the convention President
make a good teacher. She had a win- »cb. bowels and kidneys and purifies the Walter P. Thomas said that the enroll-
ning way and all the children loved her blood from all poisons, making the sys- ment at the convention showed more
and we hope she will be our next teach- tem pure and clean so that nature can than 1,000 teachers in attendance,
er next term. j quickly restore the health. especially thanked the newspapers of the
Ilev. Lindsey filled his regular ap- Now that science has purified calomel state of Georgia for their co-operation
pointment last Sunday. |°f all its nauseating and dangerous qual- in educational matters.
Unde Buck Easters celebrated his ities, the new kind of calomel, called '* Oppose Equal Suffrage,
birthday at Mr. Wm. Whiddon’s Sun-, “Calotabs,” 'is even more popular than The committee on resolutions report-
day. They had a big reunion and din- ( the old. As a liver-cleanser and system ed adversely to the equal suffrage resolu
tion. All those that were fortunate purifier Calotabs are more effective than tion, stating that the committee believed
enough to go wished Uncle Buck many the old style calomel, yet are entirely that the time had not arrived for Geor-
more such birthdays. {delightful in effect. One Calotab at bed- gia to have equal suffrage. The report
Miss Velvia Gorman returned to her time, with a swallow of water—that’s of the committee was adopted,
home iu North Georgia Monday. I*11. No nausea, no salts, nor the slight-, A resolution introduced by J. Ells-
Mrs. Jim Chapman has returned bome’est unpleasantness. Next morning you worth Hall, urging the Legislature to
after spending about a month in North awake feeling fine, with a hearty appeti- provide a system of pensioning teachers
Georgia with relatives and friends. jte for breakfast. Eat what you please ami requesting all school superintendents
Miss Ella Mae Moss, of Motor Route and go where you please—there is no re- to rejsirt to the head of the Georgia
A visited Kathleen Massey Friday and j striction of habit or diet or danger of f Educational association the names of
Saturday. ' I salivation. j those persons who should be eligible to
Mr. Mack Russell and wife are happy* Calotabs are sold only In original, a pension at this time, was adopted with
over the arrival of a 12-pound boy.
New York, May 6-
York’s parade history welcon
ion home today.
Secretary Baker and Governor !
log stand. >
Feeble Old People
Vinol is What You N<
IIOI.EKOME ADVICE.
Mr. !►. !..
busi
-•>at ..f tlie lirceclins is bud,
of their usefulness fled,
compare for the mischief
hole iu the front of tin
—Itulton Citizen
Victory Ronds
Luke, of F.tiigmu, was n
r to Tifton Friday.
of Fender, was
to the city,
of Moultrie, is
G. A. Porter on
Mr. F. I». Wilts
among Kr dny's visi
Judge G. K. lVn
the guest of Ins hi
Seventh street.
Mr. .1. E. Watkins, of Route
farn
tow i
•a hu si ness Saturday.
Mr. W. A. Darnell and son, Harold
left Sunday for Mann. v. here Harold
will enter business e dlcp*.
I "it’ vo -1 & Ford Real Estate Com-
fatty liav- moved their offices from over
Pli• :e t » the Boatright^ build
sealed packages, price thirty-five cents, applause.
Well, our Sunday School at Pine-j Your druggist recommends and guaran-J The officers elected were:
view has started up'aftin. Let us all tees Calotabs, and will refund your tnon- T. II. Garrett, of Augusta, president;
come out and do our part towards keep- ey If you are not delighted with them. Miss Katherine Dozier, Gainesville, vice-
ing Sunday School up. * —adv. president: Kyle T. Alfrieud. professoi
of history at the State Normal School,
secretary; Harold R. Meyer, of the art
department of the State Normal School,
treasurer.
New Directors.
Three directors to fill vacancies on tli
™ board were chosen: H. P. Ritchie, ilea
Minutes of Council, Monday night, „f the State University; Ralph Newton.
anganese
and Glycerophosphates, with a mild tonic wine
This is a splendid combination to restore st:
vitality and vigor. It has given ninety : ”
satisfaction for sixteen years. HERE ISl PRC
- • ••
IS CROSS, FEVERISH,
FROM CONSTIPATION
of it to do much damage.
Mr. D. W. Ray, who was in from the
Enigma section Monday, says they Imd . * . •**•**««!, «* wuum, *>aui
neither hail nor ruin in his vicinity Sun- N longue la coated, breath bad, stomach ^i ay ath, U)l9 f with Mayo
INCREASE IN RATES
BEFORE COMMITTEE
Maloaa, N.Y.
“ I am 84 year* of age and BO t into
a feeble, weak and nervoua condition
so I could not aleep. Vinol baa not
"» but it has
> and I sleep
; doubt Vinol
is the greatest strengthener for old
people obtainable. ”—Mra.S.B. Wells.
feeble old people and delicate children, there Je a
Wincbe.tef.Va. :
“I am a farmer’s wife, 75 3
age, and pneumonia left me fa
run-down condition, color
keep about and do my
neighbor brought me Vinol
built up my atrengt
think it U the best
erer taken.”—Mrs. Jennie
Hour, clean liver and bowels.
Give “California Syrup of Figs" at
once—a tcuspoouful today often save* a
Hick child tomorrow.
If your little one is out-of-sorta, half-
aick, isn’t resting, eating and acting na-
■liiy afternoon and that rain wuh badly
needed. Mr. Ray nay* lie has a fine
(mg crop of about 100 bead, coming on.
Mr. and /Mrs. I. C. Touchstone spent
1 few days in Atlanta lust week, rein
ing homo by way of Griffin wher, Mrs. "“f 1*7, “?■
T*.., .KIUM. tvin — ! turally—look, Mother! see if tonjue is
Touchstone and children will spend some
time. Mr. Touchstono spent the v’
nd there and returned home Monday
I In rgrett superintendent of the Fort Valley public
presiding and Councilmeu Bowcu, Mc-Vhools, and Miss Rosa Taylor, of Ma
Leod and Moor present. l con . One of the duties of the director
Minutes of previous meeting read and j s to select a meeting place for the as
approved.
Motion made and carried that the cot-
tou buying license tax of $25 collected
in 1018 from J. W. Gaulding, C. R.
Aven, and J. A. Marchant be returned
to them because of the change iu the
coated. This is a sure sign that its little
stomach, liver and bowels are clogged
with waste. When cross, irritable, fever Traffic Tf^lnVnciT
The mauy friends of Mr. 8. J. Allen | 8 | ly gtomach sour, breath bad or ha»| Tb Traffic Tax Ordinance for 1010
are glad to see him on the streets ugnin 8 tomach-ache, diurrhoea, sore throat, full I wns tben ordered amended by the iii
'"™77 7“» r:r‘tft ,o . r ' he co,d ' sivc • ‘■4s-* 1 ° f
movnl of u tumor on his left arm. He g yrU p 0 f Figs," and in a few hours all . ii. . rntton imvcrs
returned from Snmlersville Thursday af- tbo constipated poison, undigested fooc' 1 y
terimou where the operation was made. and TOUr bile gently moves out of its lit
Good 1 Tennis Slippers for Men, Wo- tie bowels without griping, and you have
men mid Children at 05c pair. Wade-'a well, playful child again.
9w2t
Motion, made and carried, that the
Mayor appoint a committee to inves
tigate the request of the Georgia Public
Service Company for an increase in
lighting rates. Muyor Hargrett appoint
ed on this committee L. E. Bowen, R
Ii McLeod and Frank (Torry, with
request that this committee make report
Mr. an ! Mrs. Joe Littlf and family
ami Miss Thelma I'nulk. of- Ocilla, spent
Sunday in the city tlu* guests of Mrs.
J. M. Paulk.
The t’ouuty Commissioners met iu
regular session Monday, paying th<
monthly lulls and transacting other rou
tine matter*.
Sallow emnplexicn is due to a torpid
liver. HKURINE purifies and strength
ens tin* liver mid bowels and restores the
rosy bloom «*f health to the cheek. Sold
by Conger Drug Co. , , adv
Attorney-General Clifford Walker waa
a visitor to Tifton Thursday, stopping
over here to meet his supporters while
*a mute to Valdosta to attend .a con
friTiice of legislators of South Georgia
to be held at the State Normal 8chool
at Valdosta. Col. Walker was escorted
about the city by County Clerk Webb,
vrbo made him acquainted with hundreds
of his supporters here.
Mothers can rest easy after giving this
Mr. E. o. Oliver return'd from Camp[harmless “fruit laxative," because R
liorilrii, Wednesday nixtat where he Went never falls to cleanse the little one’s
a , witness against Thomas .1. Irvin, n liver nml bowels and sweeten the atom- ____
deserter, arrested by him at ltrooklteld aeh oml they dearly love its pleasant ,to Council at a called meeting at 4
some time affi.; He also carried George tusto. *M* «lIr«ctlons for babies, chil - ^ Tuesday, May 20th.
Hall, colored,'^deserter.,’ from New York, dren of all age* and for grown-upa print-1 Hesointion duly introduced authorizing
and arrested hero by. Policeman Mullis. ed on euch bottle. | the Mayor and Treasurer to borrow' the
lteware of eouuterSelt fig ayrupa. A»k' sl „ n 1>( ^ ^ w|th wbirb t „ tukl . ,. ar .
your druggist for a bottle ..f 'Tnllforivia rity .„ llnt ,. f(ir lhia nmount ,| ue
■ev. 8 >' ru " ,,f Kl .* 8! " th ™ *** tb “‘ "‘‘"'l .fane tat. I»I».
tne on the way. Can fill orders for this ’ >y tlK " ‘' t ' a,i,orot * b 8,vrul1 Company. The following rmolntlnn wa8 duly
80d4tw3t., *“'** . adopted
Accordeon pleating, sewing and band
hemming neatly and quickly done at Oil-
ley’s Millinery Store.Hemztitchlng mach-
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Mathews are in
receipt of a card from their son, Louis,
stating that he had arrived safely in| 0n F , eW
New York from overseas. Louis enlist
ed with a unit formed at the IJuivenity
of Virginia, where he was ntteuding
school, and sailed for France in June,
101& !
Children’s
Bowels
•hoold b* tare fully watched, and not
permitted to become irregular. But do.
not punish the children with sicken*
lag, causestiaff calomtl or castor oil.
Give them LAMARINE WAFERS,
the ideal laxative that tastes Ilka
eandy and acts without the elightest
naplesiantneee. Sold by drug (ton*
at thirty cents a box. Be sore to ge|
LAMARINE WAFERS.
lauuarine Laboratories, Atlanta, Qa.
Professional Directory
Dlt. CHARLES S. SMITH
K>«\ Ear. Nu>e ami Throat
•Mbit- over Rnutks Pliannacy
Hour*: v t.» 1—2 to «
TIlTo.Y. GEORGIA
FULWOOD HARGRETT
ATT0RNEY8-ATLAW
Golden Rldg. Tifton, Ga.
Victory Ronds-
LEFT FOR DEAD
Wriemis, There is a casual and temp-
deflcfency in the revenue of the
City of Tifton at this time, therefore.
Is Now Convalescing at Ft*, j t nsHojved, That the Mayor nnd
McPherson. Home on Lansve. Trensurer be empowered nnd authorized
Moultrie, May 4 John T. Haney, a sum D f ^{,000 at the best
Colquitt county boy, who wns officially rnt „ of intercstf the same to bM . ome due
reported to have boeu killed last July, p(iyabIe tM-ember 1st, 1D1».
DttlinilnMU .. . . # but who ® urv ‘v«l the wound, hn« just Xo furth ,. r ba8inesSt CounciI adjourn .
8URGEON8 agree that In eases of complettMl a visit to relatives here and -j
FII18T TREATMENT is most ii n£ bu rTtum " 1 ,0 Fort Mcl’hrrson, where K ;„ h rannn n . n . IlargreU,
tant. When hu EFFICIENT antiseptic he la In a hoapitaL Haney a experienrea C|crk & Trews, Mayor,
is applied promptly, there is no danger were remarkable: Ha- was struck by part:
of Infection and the wound begins to of a Wgb ^xpiogive shell at Soissons on An Ordinance Amending the Specific Tux
BOROZONE u' 0 th.TDBArANTI8fii t -: >«* -« "l» ™udltiou wa, .uch that |
TIC nod HEALING AGENT. Buy it when the stretcher bearers passed among 1 •• ■*»»«<* on* February
now nnd be ready for an emergency, the wounded* he was believed to be deadc j !•*•-
Sold by Conger Drug Co. adv I The identification tag which he wore ** Ordained By the Mayor and
Mr. S. T. Kidder, Jr., who has joined around his neck was cut off and this is Council of the City of Tifton, and it is
the knights of the grip, has returned to!how that his name appeared among those ordained by the same, that from
Tifton to make this place headquarters, listed as killed in action. Eight hours a “ Pr tbe P»s**fe of this ordinance,
His family came in list week from* after the removal, of the Identification! °/^ b ® Mayor and Coun-
Springfield, Mo., and occupy the Me-'tag Haney was found to be living by a 011 P* Med on F®bru-
Oord cottage, corner Ghesnutl avenue- party sent out to remove the dead. He * ry • nd k “ ow “ aa ® pec *f* c
and Sixth atreet We are delighted ^o'waa carried to ai hospital. * J* C . ty of
have them back with aa I He has net recovered from his wounds. year 1,0 and tbe aam ® ia ber ®“
M, J. M. Chapman, of Route 2 . ***** ^ “’.^^1^1“^' ‘ “*
and is farming on Rev. C. W. Durden’s fitted,
place, WM in Tifton Tuesday. He says
he sold his farm in North Georgia and
,hmt Thirl' WM*ti°"h«ll \r‘hi. t0 J'.To The Texas Wonder for kidney and *>< Tifton shall pay, In addition to the
Sunday but a rmd.rain came later bladder tronbfea, travel, diabetee, weak tax n„,a.„s the ...her bnsinesa, the
’ auil lame backs, rheumatism and ir- 8U ™ nI “‘V* „ , ,
Congratulations to Grandpapa nml I ri v RV1 i ar i t i t . 8 o( tbe kidaeys and bladder b^rther Ordained. That the
Grnndmttna W. D. Walker, i\1bo to thc , - n mpn and womon _ Regulates •f«w , !«nid ordinance of February 3. 10l».
-Buy Victory Bonds
A TEXAS WONDER.
| “Each person, firm or corporation; en
gaged in othet business which is sub-
Iject to a license provided in this ordin-
’anee, who shall buy cotton in the City
lend
LOANS
Lowest Rites, Best Terms.
On Fann Lands aid City property I
B. C. WILLIFORD. AttcftjKy,
KV32 Mclaeod O’Neal Bldg. fifM 10V.
£
liappy parents, on the birth of n son bblddl
t!» Mr. nud Mrs. II. / D. Wagoner, at | bv Vt
their home In Arlington Mondny. Mrs
Walker has been at Arlington for several
days nnd both mother and sou are re
ported, ns getting along very nicely in
deed. ;
'LIFT CORNS OR
CALLUSES OFF
Doesn’t hurt! Lift any com or
- callus. Off with fingers
troubles la childrcu. If'not sold slm11
our druggist, will be sent by mail * v *'ling ns folh*
iH’eipt of $1.25. One small bottle is * otton
months' treatment nud often cures, curporntiu
u testimonials. Dr. E. buying nnd
ors. each p
tigaged iu
■Ring
JOHN A. PETBRffON
Office Dentist
New O’Neal-McLeod Building
Tift OB, Georgia »
Golden Bldg. ' Tifton. On.
DR. A. E. O’OUINN
FIRST CLAS8 DENTAL WORK
, Grown and Bridge Work n Specialty
\ Over Pinkston’s Drug Store
• Tifton, Georgia
B. H. LITTLE
DENTIST
.>^1* * Tifton, Georgia
Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty
OCces in Kent Building formerly occu-
pled by Dr* Dlckert.
Office Phone 143. Residence Phone 281
|W. I lull, 2i>2(t olive street, St. Louis, ” ****** n ‘ J,u - ,,s !
lo. Sold by druggist*.—adv. j “Cotton buyers: e
lll’V VICTORY BONDS ! corporation engaged
Mr. C. P. Rouse lost bis auto tag and business of buying
advertises for it. The Gazette still has $35-”
cluimcd tag, which the owner can j
get by culling at this office aud paying j ”
ost of ad.
Mr. nud Mrs. 8. R. Sheppard and lit-
cotton, excli
nonded. as f*.
eh person. Ii
exclusively
nnd selling
iation. The teachers were so well
pleased with the events and accommoda
tions in Macon that they want the next
convention to be held in that city.
R. II. Powell, president of the South
Georgia Normal School at Valdosta, was
elected to the hoard of trustees.
In tbe early session before the routine
business was reached Dr. Soule made a
wonderful talk for the Victory Loan.
State School Superintendent M. L. Brit
tain giving up his time so that Dr.
Soule could do justice to his subject.
Buy Victory Bonds
WITH PRIMITIVE BAPTISTS
Rev. W. II. Croiise will fill his reg
ular uppointment at the Primitive Bap
tist Church Saturday, and Sunday morn
ing and eveuing.
Yufol Creates Strength
For Sale by Conger Drug Co., end Druggist, E*v
CLOTHES NO CHEAPER.
Atlanta, May 6—Any man who believes that clot:
going to be a little cheaper just because the war is
due to get a substantial shock when he goes forth i
visit the tailor, for everybody in the clothing busine
lanta says that the present record prices for man’s
be maintained throughout the year at least.
Maybe by next spring they will lop off a penny 05
the price; and, according to the time-honored custom of :
for price a genuine ‘‘never-before-equalled bargain’’
58, but the day of the return of the $25 and- $8'0t i
yet in sight.
ATTENTION!
Sick. Women
To do your duty during these trying
times your health should be your first
consideration. These two women
tell how they found health.
• Helium, Pa.—“I took Lydia E. Finkham’s Veg
etable Compound for female troubles and a dis
placement I felt all run downand was very weak.
I had been treated by a physician without results,
so decided to give Lydia E. Plnkham’a Vegetable Compound
a trial, and felt better right away. I am keeping honaa
since last April and doing all my housework, where before
I was nnable to do any work. Lydia E. Plnkham’a Vege
table Compound la certainly the best medicine a woman can
take when In thlscondltion. I give yon permission to pabUsh
this letter.”—Mrs. E. R. Crumlino, B. No. 1, Hellam, Pa.
Lowell, Mich.—“I suffered from cramps and dragging
down pains, was Irregular and bad female weakness and
displacement I began to take Lydia E. Plnkham’a Vege
table Compound which gave me relief at once and restored
my health. I should like to recommend Lydia E. Plnkham’a
remedies to all suffering women who are troubled In a simi
lar way.”—Mrs.EusEllEi]i,R.No.e, Box 63, Lowell, Mich.
Why Not Try
IYDIA E. PINKHi
VEGETABLE C0MP0UN1
LYDIA E.PiNKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN.MA$f
•Otto
la. E. Bowen,
B. II. Mclitod,
Co'ineilmen.
Introduced, read and filed, this May
Keitk Carson.
UUU tit- . ....
daughter canto over from Americus ^
Sunday to spend the day ’frith their » in |u.g>U!nn
brother, Mr. Frank Sheppard, who has 1011 AW3IVI(IQ
just returned from France. Mr. 8hep-r •“ ^
parti returned home Sunday night butj
Mrs. Sheppard and little Helen will
spend a few days in the city with rein- Jl So, Do Not Allow fit* Than to Paso
The Great Crisis?
tlvea.
. F. M. Akin, of Fender, was in
Tifton on hnsiuexH Friday. Mr. Akin has
a copy of the Atlanta Journal printed
May 1, 1809, giving a complete record of
Ray’s Immune*, who were mustered out
at Macon twenty years ago. Mr. Akin
n member of Co. E. 3rd U. 8. V.
Infantry, aud saw II months service in
Cuba. He has some Cuban
which he has had siuce the war.
Wfck Nnturo UnmkUd.
nature n helping hand
* ncy And that
coming it
Iteljrkii
VULCANIZI
TIRES and
for »ix months
Fisk, Goodyear
uth teT*
Ninety days-after purchase.
■ & «Vl, S :??'<*< ■ a,,-,-.. .
Expert repairing on all makes of Can. Oar Shop is the b$st m fhe .
and we employ only good Mechanics. Give at your work,
The Visible Baseline
TlftOveHfnd
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