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'* Bet SWI Not Well. Private Pregneelve 0M> Warn. Seed Boo*.
Hardy m- Mr n • aood Eato on All IMIi.ro
Jacksonville, Ha., June 2nd, 1912.1. Good road* are eMential #??d tax pay-
„ , Tba Tlftoe GareUe: You rcmcmbera e r» begin to reillae that laming .bonda’ I.
nm* W|M Not few weeka ago you printed a poem forltbe beet remedy. Since the government
"• * , P h,u P° u iWiBtom Haidy In your Paper. Hebaajha* promised to appre^EPasandb
m Bey. laent me taro more and I In aendinc one money as we do, most people approve of
t rom Mr. W. H. If It escapes tie waste basket jvill boadtog the oTnty ln a fcw Ve«o «
I* at Hot Spring*, Ark., Knd the other ona not week. cnn build food, substantial road, that
Ikom a uervou* breakdown. »„ )* out of the hospital now. He
'April o’as the beat month uya he la not feeling Well ret, bnt hope
famine** although he onlr 'he will In n abort while. He ha* been
On ot the time. He wrote jj the hospital almost two month*. Ho
i!o* insurance. It will be |,e mar .return to the good old U.
ia*<Mr. Graham la with «. A. hr October, But tber can't tell
Ark., brinjrh of the Jelfer- when tbey.wtll return. Bill (as he was
LKa Insurance Co. j beat known) aent. me hi* picture laat
trbik# »M* record, I went week. He looka tblnner than he wai
nrlnd ^ mr strength an. jwhen be Brat went over. He aaid he
1 Graham wrltea, “and Ap-| aU re baa been through a lot ot hardships
cotue here for a reat When but hoped ther will aoou'ofaange.
! my doctor eta ted I would i . _/
o to do‘any more work thlaj THE OTHER SIDE
t I continue to Improve aa I You sar he can’t stand the armr,
1 came here, I am confident j Th* life la too rough for him, ’
soon be well and back on, the P(, y OU think he 1* anr better
in.' Hemcmbcr me to all of mr, Than some other .mother'* Tom and
! May israe of the Jefterionian, the you mined him up like a girl
mongri/ magazine published br the He don't amoke and drink is your brag,
on Standard Ufa Insurance Com- Bhall the rest of the boys be like him
Jhlnasgiirrite-no ol Mr. Graham win ] 0 h! what would become of the flag?
sldcncy of their $100,000 y ou «j et t be roughnecks do the fight-
1,000 Club aa foUowa: j *
<rar boura of lntroapectlon and re- They are used to the beans and tbe
ip We are prone to bark to br-; atew,”
" *“* tell ourselres If this or p u , j'm K ] M( ] j. m classed with the rough-
different we might hue*: necks,
different. Bat He question is,! Kor , h ,y. u for tb e re d, white, and
we)’ If we were able to live our i b | ut .
after the fashion In which they are Jutt tbill k 0 , the women of Belgium,
Head In the lud of “might cave been", of th( , crU e| t ies they had to bear,
would the opportunities have been used to Do you want thc Mme tbio( t„ happen,
bettef advantages, would character have To , our innocent daughter, so fair?
been molded, auccesa won, happiness cap- y„ u C1in th ,n|t God that Stars lu Old
tired to any greater extent than baa Glory,
tome to pass In the realm of reality? It A re not blurred with that kind of stain.
N possible, but - not probable. We are Because there are millions of roughnecks,
what we are because we have willed it, That have vigorous red blood In their
and we will be what we will to be, when veins,
thi-future Is transformed into the present. IIe J n dril| |n bad wl . aUl(T ,
yv have In our service many me u who And witb „ K ,,-„ hls
y the outstandingly brilliant success wb , le dnr i hlK tbe p ar |„r,
11118-in Club President. William And u , ts an „t| 1( . r fight in | l{ , |l!oco
raham; We have ta-eu told they, too we , m „ke and we gamble,
l.hnve acofed equally, If theL.tailJutd j,pt we fight a. our forefather* did,
; ]iiituniUes mui f g ( , g 0 warm the milk for his bottle,
b*ve beeii 'BupcessfuJ,., bqi, t .iH < ow Thauk God we don’t need your kid.
doubt lldgehL Pvt. Wm. Hardy, Co. F. 3rd Div.
are few who wouK.fip.ylUlof to Amn Tr . A. V. O. 740 A. B. P,
■» «in‘ rjmItatn linn hcml al.
SECT. O'QUINN AT BORDEAUX
will bo • credit, also beaajalal and pro-
entotw ■ - .. , j
One of onr prominent dtUena remap
ked that tbe money may go to 'Frank
Scarboro. There la no danger of that
Onr Commissioners at wall as others
have learned a leasoh-.ln misplaced con-
Scarboro, who mat financial
dlaaater, did nothing wana than many
others who apapnJato in Itocka, Had ha
eucceeded the world would Iwve worahlp-
ped him and royally recelvwl him. Hie
failnra la deplorable and wo/ all moat
abide by the consequence*.Whatever
the county owea, we are in' duty bound
IW Appinraace to Tittoa DeUgUed
Largo aad AppeeUthe Andfcaeo
The pupil* ot the Tifton High! School
gave the people of the- city a treat when
they presented “The New. C-Ed," a com.
edy in four acta at the auditorium Mon
day evening.
The- play wa* given under the direction
ot Mine Murray and each of the- young
actor* showed careful coaching,, many
of tham dlaptaying rape talent; Mies
Murray ha* just cause lor pride- in- ths
remit of her work.
So good waa the play a* a whole, that
it la hardly fair to comment on nay one
Individual. Mica OdMOGoff, the heroine,
no Letitia Willi*, a -atodent from |b
•matt town, played her part well and
Mies Grace Fulwood aa Bataila Doo-'
little, a. (polled beauty,: carried her part
to. perfection. Fell* Hergrett aa the
ardent lover waa fine aa waa also Ban
White, a* Punch Doolittle, the mlacbiev-
brother of Eatalle, and. Sophia Bop
pa honeat Christian people ,to pay up j-ank, who aa Madge Stevena waa the
and take our medicine. Some day Scar-1 champion in nil things of the hemlne,
boro will come back and redeem hie credit, Bank* Caraon, who took the part of the
if God sparea hie life. Some ot the' porteir, George Washington Watts, crea-
shrewdest stock speculator* have failed ted a great deal of merriment and Eliza-
—went broke, come back and became suc-
censful business men.
■ ■ Set
Progressive Chula, greater Cbula, the
Metropolis ot the G 8. A F., road, whose
people are hospitable, charitable, patri
otic, public spirited, although often
cused of indulging in eplrlta—whenever
the spirit moves them,-they can act.
beth Padrlck as the worried landlady was
good. Maudie Paulk, Margaret Hen
drick* and Lula Mae MulUs, a* the
chuma were typical college glrla, heart
whole and fancy free.
At tha Hallowe’en party the audience
was favored with • song by the Glee
Club and Instrumental music' by
Guitar Chib. There ^were many and
Bock
once,
the street*.
J.
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j. j. ~
ance, $l£Tio fi
J. N. Bwwa, vkaUtinf —uitity ardia
ance, $25 to lafilpa owta,
Ludie Holloiri^r, drunk; $15 to, U*
clude <o>U or
R, Hobfood, dhmk ; $25 k rseladc
costa »r 'HA «»▼*».
Ricliard Whitaker, drank; $25 cash
bond forfeited.
Ernest .Wooten, junking on and off
train, $2,50 cash bond forfeited.
Jake Biennan, jumping on and
train , $2.50 c«8h bond forfeited.
^Lee Hodgei, disorderly conduct, $7.50
cash bond forfeited;. '
Preston Yancy, disorderly
$7.50 cash bond forfeited.
. Vour” AppamUr
led in ducusaiona and' digegreemenU such as have in
y preceded the cotocliuien of every important gubjoct
up since the beginning of the Peace Conference.
Following Premier CtemenceatTs rejection of the i
plan for admittingGerpiany to the League of Nations, the >
Four” are trying to- reach a. comproiuUe— In order- to
Clemehceau’g objection it is said to be unlikely that'anything ?
regarding Germany'* admission to the League -will' lie added
to the treaty. Germany will probably be assured that' she will:
be taken into the League as soon as' she demonstrates- her in
tentions to live up to her treaty obligations.
They want good roads from Chula to! v,ri ed costumes. One of the Interesting
California on the west and from Chula. feature* of thla part of the program wa*
to the Atlantic on tho cast cud the GuIL • *®»S “That Bogle Man" given by a
south and the Great Lake* north. IJeung lady who la visiting in tbe city
Chula will erect a new brick school t>"t w ho«e identity was not disclosed,
building costing $18,000 as soon n* school'She was one of tha best feature* of the
close* this spring. | program, ahowlng real talent in the rendi-
The Methodist church has been painted Bon of tha song, Satan and Ms pitch-
fork were there and helped the fun along,
ami the inside Healed.
Lott Whiddon has bin house painted.
Uncle Baby Branch has his store paint
ed.
There is a rumor afloat of organizing
SQUIRE JOWEKS DEAD
bargo on cotton la not lifted will be com
pelled to make clothe* out of palm leaves
and wear bark shoes.
• •• •
(Tkrhat Bin'Gratygj J^as faced, al-
»e to' be found williny to pay the
nu^^iaid tor tbe joy of winning
Those who have had tbe Expects to bo Home Soon and Is An*
' reading, Mr. Graham's ex- ions to Get Here.
« recounted by him, know} Bordeaux, France, May 15, 1919.
7 what life baa brought him. THE TIFTQN GAZETTE,
lot know. all. Back of the Dear Editor-—Will you please extend
not pause to read the stern my best wishes to everybody through your
ice, taught him, nor would paper and say that I expect to be back
to dwell upon the bitterness of to the little Burg some time In the near
t,^ha| hkg been held tb bis Ups, future, but km not sure as to the date
my years of his llf«f Wo^rlew-J for4 suppose that everybody there is al*
ihed product, the success, “Bill ready aware of the fact that the date is
□ kut little do we wot Of the not arranged by us, but is fixed by G.
! weal and woe through which he H. Q. '
de his journey to the hall of fame. 1 I am afraid if the time to return to the
laracter, character in Its «a- U. S. A. was a matter of cho -e with us
i willing to give so much for that there would not be very mauy left
-•“tison, in its final analysis, 1 over here. I have read quite a few let-
I Success that has come to ters written by soldiers from over here and
p be as grsat as the price he. they wero very entereating bnt I have had
and his victories will never very little time that I could spare from
r many as those he has won over' my work to write since coming over.
\und the odd* that often threaten-! i have traveled quite a bit since I have
•him to destruction. {been here, at first being ou duty as
r& we find not a men who G. H. Q. Courier stationed in Paris, af-
J XL tar ?7 a , rd, .s”^ n f « ** * “ «h«erv^ m «.mmem«tatlou ot til. exodus
If. lin util telT „f to d.* ? * P ° ®"’ W rC 1 “ m »* th * j from Egypt The dinner wa. cooked in
if' siito nc In his Ilf* dars who, ho pr ? enl ' , I Hebrew. Pat sang In Hebrew, tbe day
Ikofiwtoretatamaudtawboro 1 «*•!•" ** ‘ h *‘ 1 h » v « »“ , breaked in Hebrew, tbe mules kicked in
, buthe,did not .call out/like the time ago.
:d. .He humbly eeceptgl th. Aa I expect to be home same time be-
but with couraga blgK, de-.fore long I am not going to try to write
life should pay him, Ml a long letter, bnt will wait until I get
i bad paid, and thank God, it help* home.
pin the coin of a eucceea that baa! Wishing the Gasette and al| Its read-
lit hi(n fame, if not fortune,' suc- ers tbe beet of luck, I am,
|f not notoriety, and prominence of, ' Sincerely,
■jed that la to be bad of the best form SILAS O’QUINN,Jr.
'gfc' y , • . | Sgt. A. S. 0„ U. S. A.
tat necessary to touch upon tbe ,, — - —
i , L“ r ib. 0 S h e.7f. d cr»to Teme «»»,reU.t.jrre.ne dld not travel, auto-
»“stand.rtL 2tS to top “A"* u ^, ^ r *'*' could
fTiivs.vi!. B0t b* drir “ •“* everything was at t
!rftbVcbM.rt.s*rtoT^ ,top “ d *‘* nd rii>l- « wn* daring tbe four
ZtiTand earn^taveAb^Ci*: w « k L°' th “ *“■ B,U
TTJ .to ™ walked, ye* walked over one hundred _
^■nnattor nnd°mater euccess »*>« »!«• W» f««t tied up In bagging. He’ .mad managing the great department
,b up/ and he baanow wdn and nW P °‘ nt ' but '* tore ' » nd »» WuddM •» *>«
the greatest preferment within 'I"*™ ”™ * nd . h * P^, drink, and enter. $o thoee afflicted and
M thrc«.p.ny7X Presidency b ‘ “*“• «» «“>«« “J *>', needy of medical treatment.
Produced that month over $100,000 of •••*•
JaTs IT- tilIlsiiJ randltion* ex,mtoed bnelneee winning the first post- Hade Wiley Branch eatertalnwl
BT jgg**?, ton, and well deserved It. We talk number of bln friend, at Middle Creek,
.ouujrnn owuwuviao*. touch ot sacrifice, here we have a man who The most of the time waa consumed In
!!?“ ta» lived If- Out of crucibles of thla fishing while the. cooka were busy pre
kind he has come the gold ot finest en* paring a sumptuous dinner. Among the
We could not hegip to say enough about
the play a* a whole and the way the
young people took their parts hot It Is
__ _ safe to say that never has a large
a bank at Chula,, with I. M. H. Fletcher' appredatiyc nmllenee enjoyed .a home
or Lott Whiddon os President. (talent mere than “The New Co-Ed.’
E. «»ntcmylati‘s erecting a
new bnpKaioWMtufthAvtfear future when lie
seUa hia'cotton.' *V ; ' : . I —
yintipt'ri- •&-*' i-cai,* •• 'M From the Valdosta Times:
We are not deeply interestedau qir 1 Regret is cauaed in Lowndes County
mall route, Would sooner receive a ham^by the report of the death of Squire'J. J.
sandwich o* a fried mullet than a’parflchi* Jowera, who died at bin home near Brox-
of mail containing duna. Every lettfer! ton, in Coffee county, as the result of in-
received reminds, us of our improvised^ juries which he had received several days
condition and the prosperous, wealth-pro-j before by being thrown from his buggy,
duejng opportunities of qpr friends whom J Sqiurea Jowera was the father of Mrs.
we are unable to visit and partake of that: J- O- Rawlings, and during the trial of
Uaaaing because we are unable to pur- her husband and aona in connection with
chase a car—in fact not evfn gasoline the Carter case several years ago, in Val
or oil, and shoe leather is out of reach,. dosta, he spent much time in thla city,
walking is expensive and so we are com-j He was-4man about 75 years of age
polled to remain at home and chew glue, end had been quite active all of his
Last year we wore diamonds. This year a life,
we discarded our jewels aad if the em-'
ENLISTMENTS IN THE NAVY
Men between the ages of 17-35 who
have been, discharged from, the^Artny or
Marine Corps and who reenUst in the
Navy will be given 30 daya leave.with
full pay. They will not have to, go
through tbe training at the schools but
will be went direct to the ships where
they will be given tbe rate of seaman
second class with a pay of $35.00 per
month. All men who desire to take ad
vantage of this attractive offer may call
or communicate with the Naval Re
cruiting Officer, ValdoHta. Be sure and
take your discharge along \i^tb you when
billing so that the Recruiting Q^qei
certify la your, KcVVice. -Eniisntaetat.s are
also open for men who have - pot been in
the aerviefci •«&
Atlanta, Ga.,—The high-coat-of-drink-
ing seems to have affected Atlanta in an
adverse ratio during the month of May.
Two hundred and ten “drunks'
Ex-Sheriff Branch and a few selected’fined during that month, which is more
friends observed the passover. Pat pain-[than any one month for several years,
ed over the Alapaba liver, pasted Bill} A total of $14,880.75 was paid into the
Branch’s pasture where he passed two dty'a strongbox by these unfortunates,
geese into the car and passed another j Two hundred and thirteen oototjpeed-
over to Mrs. Daisy Branch, who prepar- Vwe fined during May. ^ 1
ed them for the passover ceremony. The J Mllledgeville, Ga.*,— 1 The new building
Iriph being.of the Lost Tribe of Israel,'for negro patients,, to accommodate 400
are apt to eschew Hebrew holidays and patients, and costing around $100,000 ham
all others when the eating is good. Con-1 just been completed and turn-xl over to
sequently, Easter and the passover were. the board of trustee* of the Georgia State
sanitarium.
QZjp&jtvW scftDiuRa r.
Any soldiers that have not received
thgir bonus or five cent mileage due them
according to late order may receive same
by making application at the Army Re-
eraitinf Station, 141 1-2 Pine street,
Albany, Ga.
Any one desiring any information re
garding back pay, allowance, bonus, en
listments, or location of troops, can re
ceive same by applying at this office.
All men between tbe ages of 18 and
21 year* desiring to enlist must bring
their registration card with them lor
have an age certificate signed by .their
parents or guardian.
This station will furnish blank age
certificate* upon application for same.
I.W*
leaon. We cannot dirulga the secret not
(It, the names ot those present, in or
der to prevent jealous feelings.
* . * . .
Oho Llneberger has sold the telephone
exchange to Mr. Hugh Strain and pur-
chaaed tha mercantile business from Mr.
Leach and ton,
Mr. I. M. H. Fletcher and tamily, Mr.
,6. Llneberger and lamlly and Mr. and
Mrs. G. Merritt spent Sunday near Flts-
gerald where they celebrated the S4th
birthday ot Mrs. Betsy Branch.
Mr. Perry sold Ms home to Mr. Obe
Llneberger.
Mr. W. Register continues wiling
gooda In Chula.
Albert Whiddon la at tbe same old
i Field," an account ot a
it... T? Z wl thalloy.the totTto! cTn £«ta STM
^WRfl^lSJl«I hl " ,d “ Md ’ Georg© Branch, Linden Fletcher and
to reamn nt the nrod^etlon ot Ho h *’ ,lv * B t0 th ' u * k tha b ' ,t «>««> famlUea; Mrs. Laura Adams, Mr. Gae-
&-JhEJk Z It '* iB h,m ' » nd out of “ •>» h »» obtai “« I kina, and Mrs. W. Scarboro and Child-
g° the beat. ,Truly he baa gotten out of life' Santo.
L“iSIta JZk.hU h«.ta™ wta! whtt,h ‘ hai put lnt “ With b «nd.
in iri^nLx 101 * lnMl " hc h “ C,rv ' d out tha at °nea STOPPED SONG—STARTED TALK
E of “* own li,a ' * !ta,ua » aBa « 8 « «> a ‘ Atlanta, Ga.,-“A Jay Bird Sitting on
1 fulFforre of hla tremendoualower ’* kln t0 immo '' tal - It cannot be shat- , Hickory Limb’' haa made a reputation
□,l l n^t ^totanrt^to ..tark .nd tered by th. hand of nnother, the envious fo V Rev. J. A. W.rey, of I
i save him tarishLv d not because he “““ ol * , ?‘ 1 11 from hlm ' tinla canna * altt Ga.. and Incidentally threw
‘IbutbeeansetoeomX It by l^'mau wto !ov«\on« toS^r Z*' T™'"" 1 ° , 1 '! ,e “‘“'If C , h r' h **
ttrength ot argument, supplemented ? loB ^ honor better th.u lba t enterprising Georgia city into
» „ J; nrt i i . tBa \. v.«y honors, loyalty more than self ag- B teruation. %
Jm told . more ^ wotaatore 1 ' h “ ^ ^
Wt cewsefi ■ —
f t%»'Arkansas counties U th.;^ ^ d0n6 '
>eh friend Ot “Bill Graham." Ho WJR thk rri.tkf W mnmimn
hem a service; ani they eppreclate It, I PAINS,
i is typical of the quality ot Mr. I When yon have stiffness and soreness
work. Nowleto.eontidettk.'o{ tt. >nnto» ^tag Jotata and tod tt
a Which he performs It. We S?® SmM Jto vrith^OtamtotoSS
sothing .that will serve so per- Liniment It wSl relieve the pain and
live an Idea of the character of make wet and sleep possible. adv.
*S to recall the bttteg daya of rrev poinm uta
K 1918. Th. story has been told
hat it oaanot be told_too oftea. state at Geergta-Ceaaty «t Tift.
CRy et Tlftsa
t vray . of thinking, aad the race of
"Ilea greater one, It-lt foilow-
['example et this fighter tot big
1 the .winner et many. Let as
regain be called upon us
I sufferings of the winter ot
' we* a torment ot ley
■news and frosen earth,
re Itself .over to dlecomfort,
I there waa little offered to
trm
hehyllims lh*s
Fwrwr Tom-
•L bat <m
fls«y *m
- " ,1
Will he aold betel*, the pound in said
city, between the legal hours ot tale, oa
Monday,-Jim* 16, 1919, tha following
tire stock to-wlti \ -
Ona Jersey Gear, with abut sharp
bores medium ton; unmarked; la good
Impounded and aetd under previaloa.
of city ordinance - prohlbitjpg live stock'
torn running at big* en tha streets of
•aid city.
Thla June «, 1919.
J. O. THRASHER, Chief ot Police.
perphed on the Inside of the church build
ing, annoyed him considerably. When
Dr. Wray would atop .talking the bird
would start; when he resumed the pest
would stop. When the congregation
stopped singing tha old jay bird started
a hymn of his own.
Finally in exasperation the Doctor
naked the congregation to remain seated
until he had put an end to the annoyance.
He walked to Ms home, the parsonage,
procured a shot gun, returned to the
church and from the center ol the home
of worship “cracked down" oa the in
truder, wMch fell to the center aisle.
were returned after tha amoke
had eettied dowa, but. tha
talk haa juat commenced in Sandenrille.
. NOTICE
Tha regular meeting of TUton (top-
tar, B. A. K, la called elf tor Saturday
night
A H. HtoUaam, a P.
mtAw G. L. Blalock, Sec.
Oroya'a Taetalen cME Tonic
'Amerlcus, Ga..—Alleged labor agents
operating unlawfully and who are alleged
to have raided this community daring the
put week are being diligently sought by
Sumter county authorities. It
charged that these agents, representing
Northern and Eastern industrial interest*
Induced about 100 negroes to leave this
community recently and aa a result the
demand tor domestic servants has been
greatly stimulated.
bring from 12*to20*
more per Bushel at
Market find Quicker
Safe Peanut Picker aver- •
ages 3SQ\to 500,bushcla per.lOrhountoj^f J’icks the vines clean.
■ Separates thejifiht trash and’ dulls Rom good nuts. Deposits the
vinca at end of machine convCment for baling, etc. /
™ c LILLISTON
PICKS ALL GRADES OF PEANUTS 4
Costa llttlfe- to operate. Easily moved from place to plice- with'
two teams. Eeqjiihe* tew repairs. Does the work thoroughly- and!
satisfactorily;.
Get a.E.illiaton. pick year own peanuts and make moncy-piefe-
ing for othsta.
Write todky foriOnstrated catalogue and hbokletof testimonials.
NATIONAL. MACH INE CORF?
SUFFOLK _ VIROtilhttA
leatarM vitality otMiw«xy by
im dw madUw Ajax Ttrea, guaranteed 6,000 mllea ifchbtthe Meed. Yeameosalsstl
gstof. Riclereon Grocery Oo. Odwlw ’ .nine. IavtaortUM Eases. Pries to
by italiylBd aade*.
socafsstksStiseeth-
TO THE PUBLIC
On account of not being able to secure first-
class mechanics on a moment's notice, our shop
will be closed to all except minor repairs during
the week of ofune 9th.
On Monday, June 16, Mr. Jessie Teuton, who
is without peer in South Georgia as an automobile
mechanic, will take charge of our shop. His assis~
tants will be the best that money can secure.
- • ■- T • • '- -r. ,. ...
We will guarantee all work turned out of the
shop on and after June 16. This guarantee is not
a promise ot mere words, but we will fulfill it to
the limit. Re-work on the same job will be done
without charge.
We are the pioneers in South Georgia for in
stituting this policy. We solicit your business and
. patronage; and we assure you that all cars leaving
our shop will be free from motor troubles.
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