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THE 1IFT0N GAZETTE, TIFTON, GA-, FRIDAY, JUNE }H
RUNAg
Unusual Experieoea of Georgia Lad y, Bat Bnalu A war nwwi rsflr.—a^tfasgto
Which Crwtid Sensation I mad Eheapea, Tteagb He l> mini
Last Wednesday night, Mrs. Julia] to Haw All Hla Loot Mid.
Brown, who Urn In Georgia near the, W. I. Harrej'a grocery atoaa da Soc-
Florida line, found about fifty malarial oad street waa broken into about 2 o'clock
moequitoe* dead In her bedroom. She Monday morning, the large plate glass
waa Tory much surprised. Opon lnves- window being aniaahed. It la supposed]
tlgation, the learned that her room had that the burglar threw a brick against
been sprayed with “Torment” the af- the window, as it was completely ruined,
temoon before by her wo. ‘Torment” The noise of the breaking glass awak-
b a new propagation, put out by The G. 'ened people sleeping within a block of
B. Williams Company, Quitman. Oeor- the store. ' S * J -'
gia ,and b creating quite a sensation all Policeman Mulii, was at the depot and
orer the South. It b deadly to flies, heard the noise. He started on a search
mosquitoes, ants, fleas, lice mites, bed- and when be reached the store, found a
bugs, roaches, etc. It has a pleashnt yellow negro with ’ a - black mustache in
Qvor
Completely
The Reify-Taylor Compaq?
[ Niw Orleans \
will lose
tvor more
than coP
exposed
to air. Luzianne
is sold only in
individual air
tight tin cate
rer in bulk.
coffee
HORTICULTURAL NOTE*.
Into my garden -
Came a pup;
Now my gardenieeda
Are up.
—Detroit Free Press
Into my gsrdsn
Strolled a hen;
So I’ll hire chicken
Pie again.
—Macon Telegraph.
DRBETT
i Star
28, Miss Kate
to Mr. W. T.
nvllle, Fla. The wed
fthe home of the hrlde'a
, Lee. After the cefe-
Oorbett left for
neymoon will be speat,
1 reside In Jsckson-
, Corbett has a
Mice
ke beauty lotion for
r centsw-Tfy Itl
CONFERENCE MEETS
WIT H ADO. CHURCH
Large Attendance of Valdosta District
Methodists. Dr. Jackson Preached
Last Night.
Adel, Ga„ June 10.-iSpecial to the
Gisettc)—The Valdosta District Con
ference, Methodist church, met in Adel
Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock, Bey.
Whitley Langston, 1*. E„ presiding. Mr.
John W. Greer, of Moultrie, it Secreta
ry of the Conference, and Mr. W. L.
Harman, of Tifton, Assistant Secretary.
Monday afternoon Bev. Jerre M.
Glenn, of Valdosta, preached a very force-
gia ,and b creating qnite a sensation all
orer the South. It b deadly to flies,
mosquitoes, auto, Heat, lice mites, bed
bugs, roaches, etc. It has a pleashnt
odor, will uot soil clothing nor furniture, the store. He caught the negro, but the
and b absolutely harmless to human be- negro Jerked loose and escaped. Several
, Juice of two lemona Into
attaining three ounces of
, shake well, and you have
fit of the beat freckle and
l complexion beautlfler, at
U coat.
has the lemons and any
toilet counter will aupply
of orchard white for a few
this sweetly , fragrant
the (ace, neck, arms and
pod see how freckles and
_pear and how clear, soft
Lte, the skin becomes. Teat
and never Irritates. adv
Dr. T. 0. Jeffords, of Sylvester,
spending some time in Battle Creek,
Michigan.
Mrs. H. A. Baker, of Savannah, Is vis
iting her father, Mr. W. 8. Smith on
Mill avenue.
Mr. W. G. Hardison of Route 1, has
lost his cow again. We arc carrying
adv for him in another column.
The blackberry crop is sure floe and the
Jam and Jelly is going into the jars and
glasses to tide over the hungry during
winter.
Miss Clara Belle Duff returned ■ Sat
urday night from Tarboro, N. C„ and
points in Virginia, where she spent n ten
days' vacation.
Mr. J. S. Westbrook, of the Omega
section, waa among the industrious far
mers from that district in Tifton on
business Saturday.
Mr. Morris Levy left Sunday for New
York, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Bos
ton to purchase a big fall and winter
stock for his department store.
Mr. T. S. Shannon of Staunton, was
in Tifton on business Saturday.
•aya watermelons are late this year; but
that the crop has good prospects.
Miss Maggie Davis, of Albany, U the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mra. J. P.
Davis. Miss Maggie has been ill alnce
April 15, and U here to recupernte.
Miss Helen Budd came in from Macon
Tuesday where she attended Wesleyan
College, to spend vacation with her par-
ita, Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Budd.
Mrs. H. K. Hutchinson and Mbs Bet-
Thief on the oHf Pattern, of Adel, spent the w«k-
Thiel on me cross, « n e “■* wlth their slst e r and cousin, Mra.
In,: session again'b. H. Hutchinson, Sr., on Route 1.
VTormet
Sold by
dealers ererywhere.
R FRECKLES * fill sad inspiring sermon on “Methodism
and Its Groflfth} ’t,. ■ , , uonege, wo apeuu twiuvh ***»“
There was a business session daring enU l Rev and Mre . w . h. Budd.
the afternoon and at night, Ur. J.J*-, w __ w v „ M#atlilgliMMi mnA vr< M
You don't have to see the fruit on the
trees or the ripe berries in the woods
to know that the canning and preserving
season is at hand. The locals In the
Gazette tell you that the busy time for
the housewife la at hand. Get your
fruit Jars, Jelly glasses, rubbers, sugar,
etc., from the merchant who advertises.
He has the best and Ms price b the
lowest. Ask and see if this isn't true.
Miss Bess Benton of Winder, who b
the guest of Mrs. C. A. Irby b being
extensively entertained while in the city.
Several spend-the-day parties have been
given in her honor and she wan honor
guest at a camping party at the Tift bred Harvey'
bungalow the past week-end. Miss Ben-'
ton will go over to Honltrie Friday,
where she will be one of the honor guests
at a dance in that city Friday night.
Auto tires and tubes are cheaper. We
have a 25 cents tujte bag FREE for yon.
Paris, June 11.—The Big Four today completed the Rep-j
shots were fired at tb.fle.ln, burgbr.but ^ti^^cUooof tho roplyt, *• P f -
he got away. and ordered this portion of the nota printed immediately.
The negro bad moved a sack of meal,] !t it underctood that the Allies refuted to fin. a
cheese, cigars, sod a lot of other groceries aum f or indenmMeo.
from the store! but had to flee so rapidly,
that he left them all. Quite a number of] Chancellor Renner’* first note in protest against the ,
people gathered at the scene soon after 'tgbu, treaty delivered today, takes up the economic :
hy'me m “ib U olN”e ri lf«kU.^,^au1 d *^ 1 . ar “ ‘hetreaty render, industrial and
shot* ‘ ‘ “
this^iuoruiDg'^and at Son Dr. J.~ H.| Mr. W. L. Royal, with the Tifton Sales
Scruggs, of Quitman, will preach. | Agency, la going to Detroit to take a six
Bev Charles W. Curry, of Macon, is weeks’ course in automobile repairing and
representing the Methodist Orphans' auto electrical work In the Ford factory,
Home. I In the election of the faculty of Ash-
Prof. L. I*. Smith represents Wesleyan burn public Schools, Miss Minnie Harrell,
Female College. i of Tifton, waa elected to teach the seventh
Itev. George W. Mathews represent* crade . Prof. o. B. Trammell, of Louls-
the Stewardship movement I'vllle, Ga., waa elected Superintendent.
Bev. Leland Moore represents Sparks; and U rs. J. J. L. Phillips re-
Collegiate InsUtnte. , ! tnroevl Friday night from Hampton
Judge Price’s Home Entered!
Judge J. H. Price reports about 2100
worth of clothing stolen from hb home,
probably Staturday morning.
Mrs. Price’s wedding dre« both robe.lj ^ f j,
a ring. Judge Price a grip and a number |
of other articles were taken.
A vigilant search is being made for the
missing goods, also for the negro who en-
store.
WAYCR0S8 AND WESTERN SOLD
in Austria impossible.
Premier Orlando, at a result of instructions front the Its
inn Cabinet, is reported to have rejected the latest propot
solution of the Adriatic question which included the mdepen-1
For $193,100 to J. G. Sessoms. Receiver!
Makes Report.
The report of Alex K. Sessoms, re-
If S„. on, .took of ante «iver ol tbe "’aycross and Western Rail.
C, “ “ , «sd notifying Judge Beverly D. Evans,
auppllea. Lang A Co., Omega, Ga. 22tf | Uaitw j 8tate district court Ma com-
Hon. Lott Warren, of Inaha, waa in pH ance with tbe court's order directing
town Friday morning for a few hours. I t |, e sa i c 0 f the roed under bid, for 2103,-
He says the rains have brought the grass go. was lna ,i, yesterday, says the Macon
and rag-weed out In formidable force, and g,i^ rap h.
the farmers are having a busy time over! Tbe roa d from Mill town to Cogdlll,
In Turner. The rains caught him wlth' tw , ntr m |iei, has been dlemantled and
thirty shocks of wheat In the Arid, bnt he: so id for rail, while the part from Way-
docs not think It b Injured. He baa a | cross to Milltown Is still in operation
lot of Porto Rico potato plants for sale The bid was originally made by the Em-
wMch he advertises In another column.
Ladles, sen the new Shirt Waists at
Gilley's Millinery. We are alio prepared
to do Hemstitching, Picotlng, Under-
braiding and Pleating. Prompt atten
tion given mall orders. AU kind* of sew
ing. O'Nesl-McLeod Building, comer
Love avenue and Second street.
6d3tw2t
Tifton was well represented it ths
Georgia Military Collegs at MinedgeviUe
the past term, Briggs Carson, Jr„ and
Waites Mitchell graduating there and
Charlie Rlckerson end Ralph Williams
making splendid records. Company A.
won the first prize in the drill contest
during commencement end Charlie and
pire Construction Company, but trans
ferred to J. G. Sessoms, who paid ten per
cent of the bid, and turned over the out
standing bonds of the company, the re
ceiver notified Judge Evans.
Hardeman, Jones Park A Johnston, of
Macon, and Wilson A Bennett, of Way-
eross, were allowed 25,000 each aa attor
neys in the case.
Tine Brings Happiness
With The Dawn
[Sessional Directory
DR. CHARLES S. SMITH
e, Ear, Nose Snd Throat
ce over Brooks Pharmacy
• Hours: 8 to 1—2 to 0
TIFTON, GEORGIA
: FULWOOD A HARGRETT
Attomeye-mt-Law
Office In Golden Bunding
* » « * Georgia
T to AM!
Lowest Bates, Beal Term*.
Lands and City Property;
.Cc Williford, Attorney.
|Leod-O'Neal Bldg. Phoo* 102.
loHN A. PETERSON
£ Office Dentist
r New O'Ncal-McLcod Building
k Tifton, Georgia
GoMob Bldg. -t Tifton. Ga.
“TTOmrffQUINN
*ST CLASS DENTAL WORE
an and Bridge Work a Specialty
Over Pinkston's Drag Store
Tifton, Georgia
dleglate Institute. , 'turned Fridey night from Hampton Kalpla a y, both members of this company.
Between 150 and 200 delegnten are to Sl)r j ngai pi,., where they spent three charHa also 1)asscd to the Stnlpr Class,
attendance and these are being bospitaMy They were accompanied home ■ , . . , ji D i oma . < rom
outorteined by the people of_A d a TIL ^ h „ a tcno*rapher. Mist Alice Crown. I Ade ^ H bh StoolThU fear Oflhe
Mr. and 1 Mrs. 'W. H. Gardner, Mrs. ^ t |j e Qommencement exercises the
TU tWn» eJ Baby flUrks A4-
mot of • Glorious Future.
ton Is well represented among the dele-
gates. .
BEGIN FEEDING TOUR PIGS
Love Fulton and Mr. A. M. Parks, of
Ideal, Ga., apent Sunday with Mias Eth
el Gardner, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
T. E. Stubbs. The party motored over.
Goo. W. Shannon, with the Army
Adel News says:, “At the couclualon of
Rev. Fisher's address Dr. R. C. Wood
ard, chairman of the Board of Education,
delivered the diplomas in a neat speech
Prof. Scarboro made a very feeling talk,
giving expression of his gratitude to the
has received his hotovable j|„ ard and to the people for kindness to
a H. LITTLE
DENTIST
Tifton, Georgia
Crown aafl Bridge Work a Specialty
In Kent Building formerly occu
pied by Dr. Dlckart.
•hone 142. Residence Phone 281.
D. B. HARRELL
, Practicing Physklaa
OHce McLeod-O'Ncal Bldg.
Office Phone 2M. Residence SOI
Tifton, Oeontle.
a 0. ELUS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Udto ihattera relattoi to Und titt
will practice to all the Courts.
TIFTON CHAPTER NO. 41
ROYAL ARCH MASONS
Meet* Second Saturday evantog *»
each month In Masonic Building at 8
soon aa they will eat Keep him grow
ing. When yon begin feeding them give
a little B A THOMAS’ HOG POWDER Medical Reserve Corpe, stationed at Ft.
cverv day 'Correct* Indigestion, tonic McPherson, hes received his honorable
and tissue builder. Expels worme. Rick- discharge from aervice and is at home hi m w Me here. Tbe school has prosper-
creou Grocery Oo. ndv. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. ^ nicely under his direction.’
a I Shannon, nt Staunton. | Moultrie Observer: John W. Greer
SHOT IN BOTH EVES |f you have the itch, don't 8cratch. It aad H. K. Parrish went over to Adel to
■ doe. not cure the trouble nm] makes the ^ mectinf at wllich a chamber of
From the Adel News. UNlMK?. : T AP Ftub Vin'V.-Jitly o!i the t’oromevre was organized. The Moul-
Mr. Charles Mathis who lives nenr a(fa< ,ted part. It relieves itching in- trio mra were present by special lnvitn-
Keith & Bullock's turpentine still, in utaotty and a few applications removes t j 1)n j n ,|| BPU ssing the meeting today
Rerrien county, was shot In the face by a the cao,ethu8povformi.gntiermn || rnt Parrl ',h iai.l that it was a rousing
negro Sonny Boy Williams, Saturday fold by CONGER DRUG CO adv mr or #ve hundred promi-
S at thestill. a shot gun'bring used U—* JS "™‘ 0*2 eo nty men were prerant. The
by the negro. It Is fonred tl.at both of roro Southor Fic d, pped ™ now .H^aniv. tiou will take up it, work
Mr. Mathis eye. are shot out. He <° r '> ^tting "itl. ample umls and cooperation th.t
brought to the sanitarium here nnd h, ZTe guest of Lieuteuaut ■>« ™>>“ **** Mr ' n,rfi “ h M,d '
pr Rttention, but there is slight hope fer ^ while here. ! Children iat are affected by worm*
savinir either of Mr. Mathi* ’eye*. Mr.. c * alcCo 7 wn e 1 are pa i e and sickly and liable to contract
Mathis states that there had been no | I have some good two*horae Wagon* iatol WHITE’S CREAM
trouble be^en him and the negro and cheap for Cash. W. E. Farmer STS&
he doe* not know what be was shot about 5w4td2tw goid by CO! GER DRUG CO.
•a they were talking together only a few j Ordinary C. W. Graves ha* been ill at f 0 u 0 , in* from the Dawson News,
minutes befoye the shooting took piece?. Hs home in Ty Ty for the past three wp0 cii l interest to Rev. Thomson’s
Williams nnd another negro, Tony Smith weeks, being nil* to be m hij office but Tifton frieils: “Rev. T. H. Thomson,
were arrested and the former waa carried flu** <j a y 8 during that time. Judge Bel* faithful paster of the Methodist
to the Valdosta jail while the latter wa* i 0 rs is looking after the routine work of c j, mrc h verj modestly disclaims credit for
carried to the Nashville jail. It i* the Ordinary’s office during his absence. ^ gratify t»g success of tbe Dawsoa
thought that the gun was furnished Wll-j The Progrcss-Argus, telling of e hurch in io Centenary drive, but the
liams by 8mlth who has only one arm. ^ decorat i on 0 f Colonel E. J. Williams f ttc t is we known to the membership
Williams the man who did the shooting wlth thft p wnc h Croix de Guerre with that in all the wise planning aud thor
ium only ona leg. ! palm, says: “Col. Williams will probably eag h organ :atlon Mr. Thompson was the
return home in June. Mrs. Willi an* power beh id the throne. In addition
has been in Jackson while he was ip to his vat >us other pressing duties he
France.” worked un riagly la the interest of
For seventy days, the Tifton mother Centenary “und.”
There la a splendid preparation women
•- over half a century have applied be*
ic,m the stork's antral, known as Motnerti
Friend. This Is a most grateful, penetrating
remedy that at once softens and soothes
the myriad of broad, flat abdominal muscles
under the skin of tho abdomen. By Its re**-
talar use during the period the nerves, ten*
dons and cords are relaxed and there la an
absence of names, bearinrdown pains,
•train and general discomfort tw
otherwise experienced when
than <
the use of Mother's Friend night and
morning the muscles relax with ease when
baby comes, .the time at the criris Is shorter
and pain snd danger is naturally avoided.
Write the Bradfleld Regulator Company,
)ept B, Lamar Building, Atlanta, Georgia,
‘or their ’Motherhood Book, and obtain a
Kittle of Mother's Friend from the druggist,
»y all •'means,'* and get Into condition to meet
■ have been fortunate tn
securing the services of three
of the most experienced Auto*
mobile Repairmen in South
Georgia-Frank Smith, Jim
Thrasher and Jerome Johns—
and invite you to bring your 7
car to our shop when needing
Any Kind of Repair Work
With the addition of these
competent workmen to our
force,, we will be able to give
you the quickest and best re
pair work to be secured any-
■ where, making a specialty of
AGETYUNE WELDING &! liCTRICALW08K
WALTERS’
Tifton,
GARAGE
Georgia.
SPRING FEVER
FoQowinC Colds, Grippe, Tkm, will be relieved of the task of the school
Watorv or Poisoned lunch. Also, the pocket of the Tifton
father will have one expense less to carry.
„ v There is much extravagance in the school
(B? Ds. VALENTINE MOTT.) lunch—needles., perhaps, but extrava- j
At fills tint* ®I yot most people suf- gnuce nevertheless,
fer from what we term “spring fever"; Mr. Alva Long, sou of Mr. and Mrs.
because of a stagnant condition of the. W. F. Long, returned home early in June
Hood, because of the toxic poisons after twelve month* aervice in the army,
■tored up within the body during the He took a limited service eouree at Tech
long winter. We rat too much me* ^^"/tt'tell’ 1 *^ ' n *
• £ H. Hutchinson,
H.P.
JUNIPER CAMP Ne. 144
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD
Meete every Arts and
light In tbe Minnie
i reqaested to attend aad vialttai Chap-
nr* are eerdlsliy Invited.
B. BL HUTCHINSON. Oerk.
%ith little or no green vegetables.
Bloodless people, thin, anemic people
those with pale cheeks and lips, who
have a poor appetite and feel that tired,
worn or feverish condition in the spring
time of the year, should try the refresh
ing tonic powers of • good alterative
and Wood purifier. Such a tonic as drag-
ists have sold for fifty years, is Doctor
.‘ierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It
is a standard remedy that can be ob
tained in tablet or liquid form. Made
without alcohol from jrild roots and
tgrin,
Occasionally one should “clean house ^
with castor oil or tiny pills made up of
the May-apple, travel of aloe and jalap,
and sold by almost all druggists in thli
country m Doctoc Fierce’s Pleasant
Pellets.
HOW MRS. BOYD
AfOIDED AN
OPERATION
Ohio.—“I anffered from e
Cantor
He returned to female t mbie which caused me mueh
suffering, and two
doctors decided
that I would have
to go through an
operation before I
could get well
“My mother, who
the states a few weeka ago. I >m-
Invitations have been received in Tif-
ton to the marriage of Miss Lucile Brown |
of Sanderavllle and Mr. John Phillip j
Adams of Tifton, Wednesday the 25th I
of June at Woodlawn Terrace the home
of the bride's mother, Mrs. Robert Mitch
ell Brown In Sanderavllle, Ga. |
Prof. Jason Scarboro! is at home from
Adel where he was Superintendent of j
tbe Public Schools of the Capital of Cook | I..J
the past term. The term waa a very tS.
successful one and closed early in thei^j
week with appropriate exercise*. Prof.jdjffi
Scarboro devotes the vacation period to .ffli
looking after hla farming Interests, which Lyd
yield profit aa wall aa'pleaxur* and recrea-
Hon. 8t,
Nashville Herald : A mule kicked jj
i Baseman ths Jaw Sunday night, tiou
your smoketasto
sh up against a
ripost—and youll
ill call, edl right! ,
p fcxpe so quick and I
»joy out of every
til had .been bom
t puts Over a turn
faipipe or a home
kir glad'hand com- 1 •
qaatityl
flavor and quality fra-
■fiom bite and parch
e patented piuoeas.
kt any clip ifc ny
L»
had been helped by
LydiaE.Pinkham'a
Vegetable Corn-
Vegetable Com
pound, advised me
to try it before sub
mitting to an opera-
tionTit relieved me
from my troubles
s et tlle W* 008 A1Del
Boy’ You’ll hunt a jimmy
MW get so much tobacct
pufif you'll wish yot
twins! For, Prince Albert
h new to every man fond of i
“ made cigarette. It wins yot
pletely. That’s bocmcue it
granceisPrince Albert’s freedom fi
which k cut out by our exclusive
We teli you to smoke your fill ai
pwe ormakin’s cigarette—withou
CjgwriAtlMk
— xrom my yto
home work wlthoo
>ataiiy
who is
adriaa
any woman
troubles
female
r.«1 n.
Vegetable
Pinkham
much for
and it will do as
1421
BOYD,
Un.
Canton, Ohio.
condi*
Pairbwm, Oa.—|mt enjoy reoom-
ending Dr. Pierce’s nanediM-to my
“lUJrw. Iavttodto MrtS WRh Ua
R' Jl. IU*m, O. L. BMstit,
W. M. Baantora
other
on nls chin and
owe’ was driving
hannened. Ha
mending Dr. Fierce’s remedies; to my
frienda. I havu found them to be so ben*:
ficiai, I fed I must have some of that in
the house st all times. The ‘Favorite Fre-
xr
breaking the Jew.
horn .when the
la in tirhosptiptl
tor tho nerve* I try to
N*.
this
“But
Hall,
also the
the
the literary
the.
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