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FLETCHER SCHOOI
Luzianne is a clean
coffee. It is npt touch
ed by hand from the
time it is first receivr
ed in New Orleans
until you serve it on
your table.
coffee
The Reily-Taylor Company
New Orleans 1
AMmin. Mn4* <
Btmm; SpraMf, Hid
^1 «r.W n u-K..,.,^Sr
L^. wreUw opened with aonji, "Am,r- UnIM StatraPublic H«UI Ur-
" qulalw Tifton 1
reputable Sunday
Ica/Wollowed with prayer by A. J. Am- vie, at Waabluftoe
T. H. Blfdoa, of Tlftott, made tba In-*° 11?!
,pwh . *“ d ‘hen acted aa , Vr “' TiU U 1
at Ola
at
P. Fulwood and
Lewie, were elected a a dele-
Valdoata dletrlct conference,
at Adel 'next week, by the
b in conference i
eervice. The election
Ur, Ammona then
of the In- V** “*do under the recent ruling of the
medi- hdiope, which permits women to '
which ' lect * d to all conferences and boards.
The Tifton church is entitled to six
Mesare. W. L. Hannan,
IUU NEED
SUFFER'
Bart Yoa Muat Drive It Out of]
- , . W Bipod.
If “wring
Fmg&k'UXi-.
Toll |g ^yjjy y-H ||
the importance oftbe pi
•jy^tment, and loie no time
SStIwVk*. wl l h wfttWeia rei_„
•It* which touch only the surface,!
. ~ , 'prominent physicians throughout the ma-"■ Hannan, H.
•< twx. u. oi“i “*■ 8 *«t **•*£££• ;• A z
The
and J.
c6n(tr-
c,m - * nd k, " ^ sw^ll^T^^J^i^;; I L Brow,, - * * •
Ur. A. M. Dickson, the County 1)™)-.**'"* « Dlnln ». "ik* UHs the malarial' This is the first time In the history
!! s. I .17* ? e,t ’ * nd «*" the need., serm, but alao Iron, which It t splendid of the Tifton Methodist church and per-
mritlro wari,Tf *.1,?!! ■ ‘fu IT? . ‘"s **■ t0ato “ d tset *Uf the appetite. The,' ape In the history of Southern Metbo-
problemi might be^sllv'ed^ cfeir^iT tUrd lofre<ll “ t U msfnesln, which reg-!■«•“> ‘hat n woman has been elected to
oral Interest 1 .uiates the bowela. Dr. Wiliiama No 101 ‘ hl * i*° ,ition - The choice made was an
Prof. C. A. Tabore from the State i Tonlc *» therefore a well balanced ef one ' *“ d “» tw0 » ( ‘he male
bottle. Tour
adv
•clmol at Athens was then introduced' fleient remedy. Try
t'hio.‘“tructlreiy on the small druggist can supply you.
things that made up a profitable, prac-1
tidal life. J 1 0
L. B. Allen, the humorist, occupied WHEN THEY WERE NAMED,
five minutes in telling the needs of
delegates could represent the church bet-
BIG STILL CAPTURED
Water Wells, Wes
Plants, Engines,
We Wish Local Represehiai
W. R. McGrew &
Thomasville, 6a.
Y-t z
day and hour in the business propositions i Poraw Citizen of Tifton Tells of Work . . „ „„ „ __
of life. Of Street Committee. Irwin County Officers Cop 123-Gallon
Sheriff Shaw responded to the eall ami Reproducing comment from the Sana- x “ r M >'*tic
■ *»v« n comparison of the old log school »*h Press on Love Avenue, Tifton and ,Jri " | L Muy :!| ).—.Sheriff W. A. Tucker
A snap bean, forming a perfect letter ut Jeers ago ami our present up to ,tbo statement in the Gszette that the ‘ei’turecl the largest Istill ever
"8" came to the Gazette office this morn- d *‘ B schola -Ireet was named for Tiftoo's first Minor brought to light in this section. The
lug. It is from the truck garden of 1 Col- J. S. Itiilgdill ,of Tifton, has given ‘ho Pearson Tribune says: ’ ’ 11,1,1 l>mi>er was of copper with a ca-
Mr. J. W. Hollis. Whether it stands for bin thought to (O'lmol problems that inter- i These clippings recall the Tribune I , * cl ‘J’ f, ‘ t—' 1 gullous. With it the
Security, Safety or Holectlon wo aro in e,t ‘he people anil on these occasions bo'man's mind to tho part ho played in the " ll '' ri,f “‘'ised four Iti-gallon kegs of
doubt. takes pleasure In helping those who try i orguniutlon of the City of Tifton. He '' l|li “ k J'. ,our «llon jugs, twenty-seven
Mrs. J. L. Sunillin is in receipt of a t0 llelp themselves. In his speech he in became a cltisen in 1881. SO-gallon barrels of beer anil r
THE POSTMAN'S WHISTLE.
A whistling girl aud a crowing lieu
Will never come to any good end.
A whistling office boy. by gum,
When it comex to uoiae in going Nome.
A factory whintlc calla folks to work
In a mill to labor like a turk.
A steamboat whistle or that of a train
la an old familiar boy hood straiu,
The wind can whistle on a wintry day
Aud shake the shutters half away,
But of ail the whistles that ever blow
The postiuau's sets the girls aglow.
The postmau's whistle they love to bear
For it brings a note from soldier dear.
—I*. II. A. in Times Union
500-gullon
Tifton’a first officials'were Willard H tank of boer - Tlle sti11 waM beiD « °P« r **
Love, Mayor; H. H. Tift, Dp* J C Good- ted whe ° raided Sheriff Tucker, and
man, John Pope, J. I. Clementa and M Frank Morrl ". a whit ® mau - w “
A. Sexton, oounoilmen; J. Hawkins Good- *** an here *
man, clerk; A. J. McCrea, marshal and 0th * r arreBt * are
John Baker, night policeman. reported officers have information iudi-
_ , Mr. James I. Clements was chairman of catln * th * atlu * which waa on the Ute
ed Sunday from Tybee. where the* at- 1 Tho “h 00 * building is kept clean and,the committee on atreets, roads and John F,etcher property .near Mystic,
tended the County Offl™? S,nv.„U.n *■»» th ' ,l, ’"' r * "" f I *• ‘imJattar part of th, y.. r 1881 •< two prominent clti
Mr Sutton renorta • mesl keeping, arranged in good taste and nent- Mr. Clementa moved to Sycamore, nine-
Mr. Sutton reporta a good time for the ,, tnd we n cultivated. This school, like | teen miles north of Tifton. which mated
telegram from her brother, Mr'c A •* l * ted ttmt " nd children avail
Fisher, Who is with the Eighth Evacus'l ^ of "nportunitles.
,, „ , u ® dT " cu * | These speeches aud talks were heart-
tu»n Hospital Corps, announcing bis safe to-heart and were greeted by about li(K)
arrival at the port of New York from people that make up the Fletcher com-
overseas. munity and these felt that the interests
.Mr. and Mra. Geo. M. Sutton return- of each were tled cIo8er t«>f e t ber -
i urrest-
of Irwin and Ben Hill counties.
delegates and royal hospitality on the others in Tift county, has been greatly a vacancy on the council and street com”
part of the people of Savannah. handicapped by the “flu”, but the patrons mittee. ,
Among those attending the tn.eetln* of °* the ■c* 100 * have « iven the teachers.As^Provided by the existing charter of
A TEXAS WONDER.
Among the arrivals at Charleston Sat-
• urday on. the Minnesota from overseas
was Private Luther H. t'onley, «»f Syl
vester.
Chickens are flyiug higher. We notice
Laug and Company, of Omega, havja
raised their offer for heus from 20 to 2.1
cents a pound.
Mr. W. 1>. Brady, of the Ty Ty sec
tion of Worth county, is the guest of
his brother-in-law- aud sister, Mr. and
Mrs. S. N. Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Gibbs are
gratulatcd on the urrival of u pretty
little girl at their home near Brookfield
sday
"UK.
day, consulting with County Agent Dick-
and Mrs. Clark on the work in Tift,
and also with regard to the short sum-
courses to be given at the Agricultur
al School within a few weeks.
If you don’t believe fishing time is hore,
look at the four boats Fireman
lias made back of tho fire depart
ment. One is for Judge J. B. Clements
tuke
Miss Lila Ball who had been visiting
Mrs. I). E. llilton in Tifton for a few
days, left Monday night for her home
iu Norman, Oklahoma,
Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. F. Jones and baby
left Saturday uight for Crawfordsvjlle
where they will speud two weeks with
relatives, returning by way of Atlanta.
Mr. M. i\ Young and little
Route 1, were in Tifton Friday after
noon. Mr. Young says the continued
rains ure damaging crops iu his section
Misses India .Lilian, Marion Padrick
aud Pst Fulwood came in from Macon
Saturday night where they had been
attending Wesleyan college for the past
term.
Mr. Silas O’Quiun says a new'* variety
of graKK has come iu this week, the
“Walking Grass." Anybody wautiug
seed can get same free by calling on him
' in Tifton next Saturday.
Mrs. N. Peterson returned home Sun
day afternoon from Asheville N. C„
where she attended the Council of the
General Federation which was iu ses
sion three days iu that city last week. |drawing water for the farm mules long
Col. 0. C. Ilall was in Tifton Monday llmw “*»•
for a few hours, mooting old friends. Ho Concerning Miss Pauline Manning,
has located in Pearson for the prnctic
of law, and his mauy friends nil through
this section wish him success iu
VB _. — _ w „ The Texas Wonder for kidney and
the Georgia Bar Association at Tybee MUa M J rrt,e Dekl * Principal and Miss the city the Mayor and council selected bladder trouble*, gravel, diabetea, weak . ^
were Col. R. 0. Ellis of Tifton, and Ada “". J he ***** C0 * 0 ! ,er * t,0 “ i JJ® ^ r 2j ne J°"® er and editor and lame backs, rheumatism and ir- Ik.
Cols. it. S Foy, J. H. Tipton, and W. •Jh« t l!!!S»I» 0rk “ “ tlafactorjr tP I Ql 1!?*^?° ® L Mr# Clem * at ’ a Pj«« regularities o\ the kidneys and bladder
» ^ . ' , . z? ’ the verdict. j ou me council and committee. The i_ r • - •
It. Sumner of Sylvester. Col H. H. Her-1 j n , meeting of tru.tcee ami patron, etreet committee was then eompoMd of *f d mpT i§
grett, of Tifton, was admitted to mem- In the afternoon the teachers were re- 1 B. T. Allen, chairman, H. H. Tift and b adder troubles in children. If
Other Flours may '
promise much, hut
Rising Sun
SUPERLATIVE SELF RISING FLOUR
KEEPS THE FAITH
PtftnWT LICHTNESS WHITENESS and
RICH nutrient
and PERFECT LEAVENING.
GEO. BAKER,
Tifton, Ga.
Regulates
not sold
lierehip. 'elected. • |M, A. Sexton. To thti'commfttM 'feii by your dru K i,t ’ * i “ ^ ” nt by m,il
Mr. and Mra. M. E. Hendry and dauxh-l A bountiful supply of dinner wn. the duty of naming the itreeta. Aa is 0,1 rw **P t of • 1 - 25 - 0n8 !m “" bo ‘ tl «
ter Ethel Grace left Momtav ol.ht t„, »pread on a picnic table near the school generally the custom the chairman of ‘wo months' treatment and often curea.
v, ’. v „.i, r building and the iireparutlou nnd quality I the committee had to formulate the Send for aworn testimonials. Dr. E.
th -’ ... “ L. JJ’, would make a banquet for a domestic »ei- eeheme The atreata by order of the chair- \V. Hall, 2920 Olive street, St Louis,
w e. hey will spend two weeks. The, d artm( . nt Ex it. man of the committee,'had all been cut Mo. Sold by druggiata.-adv.
will also visit Mra. Hendry'a nephew, : ,, lout nnd graded to the city limits. The
Mr. McCormick,-in Scheuectady, K. Y., *" — ‘ . .. ...
for a few days.
Grantham's barber shop is putting on
it.- spring dress. New chairs have been
added, now linoleum put on the floors and
tho whole shop given a dressing over.
Several modern Qlectric /fixtures have
been ordered, which will add to the equip
ment and convenience of this modern
shop.
One Bottle of Ameco M "'tow« »d w-ju^he. r. «.
I presented to the Mayor and Council nnd, 1 ^™ 1 ,l,e ' aldosta Times.
r. J U:_ adopted by it with enthuslaam. via: The Tlie ,Mt "8l«e in tho construction of
vuicQ nim J old B. A W. (now the A. C. L.) rail- the Milltowu & Willacoochee railroad,
| road divided the place in twain, north- linking those two towns together, was
Mr. A. J. Barnes, of Macon, Ga., says: west and southeast, and the mercantile driven Inst Friday and the roadbed is now
“My system was full of Malaria and I interests south of the railroad; the sreet being surfaced nnd log trains run over
began to have Chills and Fever. I in this section was named Main street, it f or the i.urnose of aettinx it in shane
bought a bottle of Ameco Chill and Fever while its continuation north of tho rail- t , 1 R * , . . .,
. .. f v - .Tonic and a few doses broke up the road was named Love Avenue in honor f °£ ***' u- u'*'
Miss Lila Ball, of Nonnal, Olda., to J Chilis and I took the rest of the bottle of the presiding mayor. The scheme This rottd wil1 * ,ve Milltow
the guest of her cousins, Mrs. D. E. HIM as a tonic and the Fever did not return, provided further that all streets run- a new out,et and wlH ,ater be bulIt on to
tou aud Mrs. W. E. Bass. Miss Ball j gladly recommend Ameco Chill and uiug north and south were to be known as Ocilla.
came in unannounced, pleasantly sur- Fever Tonic to any one having Chills and avenues and those west of Love Avenue
prising her relatives, who had not aeen Fever.were named Central Park and -
J.° r f° me .. tin i e '.. 8h ® had , bc ? n L t0 1 Hundred* of such testimonials are be- those east of Love’Avenue were named LAMARINE WAFERS
Atlanta to attend the Mineral of herjing received dally by the manufacturer Tift. Mill and Oak. A* provided that all
uncle, Dr. E. V. Ball, who died in that. 0 f Ameco Chill and Fever Tonic. !streets running east and west were named
city recently. What Ameco Chill and Fever Tonic has by numbers—those south of the railroad
Mr. G. V. Cunningham, Assistant State done for Mr. Barnes and thousands of by the odd numbers as First, Third, Fif-
Agent, was in Tifton a few hours Mon- other* it will do for you. th, Seventh; those north of the railroi
Second, Fourth,
nnd three are for members of the Farr y Moultrie
Lake Flaking Club. The bonta arc made Th „ t0 tali( . , )law . Pnrly
of cypress of the highest quality, sawed
at the mills of C. L. Parker & Co.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Grantham and
little son left Sunday for Montlcello, Fla.,
"hero they will spend two weeks with
relatives at Mr. Grantham’s old home.
Ameco Chill aud Fever Tonic is sold h.v the even numbers
In Tifton and guaranteed by Brooka Sixth. Eight
Pharmacy Company. | The chairman of tho committee was
PRICF "I OKNTS i •'“‘I'. ?" 0C ' M lns » nalUfy-
PRICE 25 CENTS j mg his official comrades in naming tho
**■ streets ofthe future city. But imagine his
DIXON—BREEDLOVE I horror and dismay when, two days later
- — | a prominent Love Avenue citizen acosted
Mrs. H. S. Dixon of Sparks aunoun- b,m w* tb the remark: “You’ve played
cos tho engagement of her daughter, I b '“"Ho went on to say that, "unless
| Will Ora to Mr. John Will Breedlove of tbe ,,nm ® of the street was changed* he
| would sell his home, located on it, and
Us nu>vo *” another part of the place.” The
, name was not changed and he actually
carried out his threat—sold his home to
Mr. Robert Turner, of Kirkland. Coffee
county, aud moved over on Central
June. No cards.
THAXTON—BOWEN
Mrs. Mary Thaxton of Woodville, Ga..
announces the engagement of her daugh
Grnnt says it is right on the red hills ter, Mary Lou, to Mr. Samuel Reid ■ aya-t-tve**^*^**f d Influenza
east of Tallnlinssoe and that the well is Bowen, of Tifton, G*., the marriage to jv . QUEHNE Tablets remove tba
87 font deop where he had a let of fun bo In June. No card.. j l w.'otOvS Tbox!^ ***
SERVICES AT BROOKFIELD DOERI N WOMAN SUES FOR *10,000
Professional Directory
DR. CIIARI.ES S. SMITH
Eye, Ear, Nos© and Throat
Office over Brooks Pharmacy
Hours: S to 1—2 to «
TIFTON, GEORGIA
FULWOOD A IIARGRETT
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Golden Bldg. Tifton, Ga.
LOANS
Lowest Rates, Best. Terms.
On Farm Lands and City
f B. 0. WILLIFORD, Attorney.
SO-32 MeLeod-O'Neal Bldg. Pfeoa*
107.
JOHN A. PETERSON
Office Dentist
New O'Nenl-MeLeod Building
Tilton, Georgia
len Bldg. Tifton. On
DIt. A. E. O'QUINN
FIRST CLASS DENTAL WORE
Crown and Bridge Work n Specialty
Onr Pink,ton’. Drag Star,
Tifton, Georgia
a a LITTLE
DENTIST
Tlftan. Georgia
crown rod Bridge Week a Specialty
Office. In Kent Building formerly 'occu
pied by Dr. Dlckcrt. ,
mm 141. Rciidcnce Phono *87,
of
whoso school won the Sonora offered by
Brook’s Pharmacy for the best inter
pretation of i'rcsidcut Wilson's Fourteen
Points, the Marietta Journal says: “Miss'public is invited.
l'auliue Manning, whose school i u Tift I o
county won (lie prize, is a graduate of' and Mrs. S. N. Adams entertained
Marietta Higli. of three years ago, and informally at dinner Saturday in lmm
won the p
year.”
Mr
Rev. John
preach at the Baptist church iu Dro<»k- ’(.Vm*** IJ:, Tl V-,', ** *|” T
field Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. The the death ( ]f her
Who was killed
the A. r. !.. ne
The
. . „„„ . Albany by JndK<
for the U. D. C. essay that of * beir ond brother, Mrs. Annie n ‘ i,la -
•Gook, of Doerun .has
n s t tho Atlantic Coast
lupnny for S-10.000 for
itsband, I). E. McCook,
t a grade crossing ou
Albany several weeks
lilinl in the City Court
J. Cox, of Ca-
things
THIS WEAK,
NERVOUS MOTHER
Tell* How Lydia E. PinkhW*
Vegetable Compound
Re*tored Her Health.
Philadelphia, Pa.—“I wan very weak,
alwaya tired, my back ached, and I felt
sickly most of tho
tFurdlmm, of Itaiubridge, and Mr. \V. I>. , , ' mt the mooting was a dangerous i
lirndy, of Ty Ty.' The gueRts were: j 111 ' 1 , . lllt ‘h® tram whirh was ranaing
IXfm Viinlhnm. Mr. llmdv. Mr. and Mrs. *” ,,r a •’ " aa 5” ,n 8 ut an excessive r
trying to make up |oi
Mrs. Fordhatn, Mr. Brady, Mr. and Mrs.
fj. L. Herring and Mr. and Mrs. Polk
* Adams. A most excellent dinner was
| served and the affair was much enjoyed
by all present j
Mr. R N. Horn has finished two cedar j
chests for presents for his daughters.
The cedar was shipped from the Ctaessa-1
howitzki river Fla., atRl Mr. Horn says TwoDropi Will Do It
is of better quality that the Tennessee _ Bvar hand-carvo your toe with a
cedar. The ooppfr for the trimming* he rntf# trying to get rid of a cornT
rot from an old turpentine „IU. Mr. tfSoTlSSf ASntSl
Horn did all *h» work htmielt and th,
cheata have a polish aa fine „ the beet j
time. I went to ■
doctor and he said
I had ntrvou, indi
gestion, which ad
ded to my weak
condition kept me
worrying most of
the time—and ha
•aid if I could not
•top that, I could
not get well. I
heard aomuchabout
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com-
pjmd my husband wanted me to try It
I took It fora week and felt aUttiebet-
ter. I kept (tupfor three month,, and
LiS* 1 “>d can aat anything now
wiaoDtdlatKUornervoumeaa. ”-Mn.
LWoaimLD^28t2 North Tayior St.
of mother, nowaday,
oratofc there an to many demand,
gpanttjjr tea and (trongtk; the remit
** tnvarlably a weakened, run-down, ,
DS Condition With tlMrtaaiSnAa IroJT. W
Corns, Calluses
Quit Quick!
furniture manufacturers coul^ give. Each
of the chests has a trij, and is copper-
bound. ,
Mrs. B. W. Mills and chUdren, B. W.
Jr., and E/elyn, went over to Norman
Park Monday to attend a family reunion
at the home of Mrs. Mills' father, Mr.
M. D. Norman. The reunion was in hon
or of her brother Mr. Miles B. Norman,
who returned Saturday fnfn Camp
Mills, N. Y. t having recently returned
from France. Mr. Norman was with
7th Division in the 66th Infantry Band,
and saw six months service at the front.
He was in France four months after the
armistice waa signed.
The rains for the past few days put
the early peach crop out of busli
When rain falls on a peach after It la
ripe enough to pluck it will tot before
reaching destination. The early peach-
<* came on aU at once, and tho grower*
run-down, |bad little tiaaa to get them to market.
“Gata-It* Pits’
—It Eads Owns Quickly,
Ever pack up your toe with “con-
traptionjVand plasters as though you
B»'w WTLST iKtfiss
whip you .pull your ntockinK off?
Kind o' foolish, when t or t drop, of
-p*ta-It” on any corn or callua alvw
R » unlck, palnleu, peaceful, dead-
!SK Why putter and Buffer?
"5->*- I t"*toPe corn palna.lt leta you
amlle and dance, ores with
cerou Ufa the common-eenee
tho oc
I In uieforoverdOyetnl
Thousand, ol voluntuy
letters from women, tell
ing ot (he good Cardul
hu done them. This I,
! th. best proof ol the vain,
ol Cardui. It prove, that
Caidul is a good medlcin,
lor women.
There are no harmful or
habit-forming drag, In
Cardui. It i, composed
only ol mild, medicinal
Ingredient,, with no bid
after-effect,. j
TAKE
CAR8H
The Woman’s Tonic
You can rely oeCarduL
Surely II will do lor yo*
what it has done for <o
tnany thousands ol othef
women! It should help.
"I was taken tick,
seemed to be . . . ”
write, Mra. Mary E.Vci:e,
ol Madison Height,, Va.
"I got down so weak,
could hardly walk .. .
hat staggered around.
... I read oi Cardui.
and after taking one bot- j
He. or before taking quit,
«n. I felt much better. I
took 3 or 4 botae, it
that ttme. and wax able to
do my work. I take U In
>N spring when fuu- I
dowm IhadnoappetUe.
and I commenced eating.
Itlettebtot tonic I ever
Odd Pieces in
Furniture
Iron Beds
Swings an<
Rugs for tl
Porch,'
Taylor Furniture & Hardware
Sells Majesties, the Range with a Reputation. •
Fire! Where?
CLIFE
Phone 91
We . ^
f • rifc .-tl *5%
.combined asiett of
miOJoii doQici.