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Try Dodson's Liver Tone
My medicine 'does nol upset liver
»wels so you lose a day's work.
in a day I You
4 if* mer-
K- Calomel is dan*
^lAe* into sour bile
8ft', cramping and sick-
1 Calomel attacks the
should never be put into
you feel bilious, slnggislr,
onsfipated and all knocked out and
dieve you need a dose of dangerous
tlomel just remember that your
druggist sells for a few cents a large
bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tons, which
is entirely vegetable and pleasant to
take and is a perfect substitute for
calomel. It is guaranteed to start
your liver without stirring you up
inside, and can not salivate.
Don’t take calomel! It makes you
sick the next day; it loses you a day’s
work. Dodson’s Liver Tone straight
ens you right up and you feel great.
Give it to the children as well.
Washington, June 25.—The war cost:
7,582,300 soldiers’ lives
Between $185,000,000,000 and $195,000,000,000
23,005,383 tons of merchant shipping
1,882,125 tons of war vessels
These figures today were presented to opponents of
the League of Nations by Senator McCumber, of North
Dakota.
WHAT ABOUT YOUR TEETH?
WE TODAY
PRIZE HEALTH
Without Health, life may become a burden and a waste. With Health, Ambi
tion aoara—life is lived to its fullest—for health is the means to treater achieve
ment Unleu your teeth are in perfect condition, you can't expect perfect
health. Gall and let me make you au estimate on what you need. Examination
and consultation Tree.
R. H. LITTLE, Dentist, Phone 142. Kent Bldg. Tifton, 6a.
Washington. June 30.—Saloon keepers and others who vio
late the wartime prohibition act will be arrested and prosecuted
the Attorney Generals office stated today.
Commissioner of Internal Revenue Roper today issued rules
and regulations regarding the manufacture and sale of distilled
spirits for’other than beverage purposes.
Washington, June 30.—Continuous nation-wide prohibit!
on beginning tomorrow was today announced as aim of “ultra
prohibitionists’’ in Congress.
Resenting the President’s efforts to have the wartime act
repealed the drys are planning to push through Congress legis
lation preventing any wet period before Constitutional Prohi
bition becomes effective next January.
Washington, June 30.—All records for transporting
troops between France and the United States were broken dur
ing June the War Department estimated today, when 350,000
men sailed for home.
Other Flours may
promise much, hut
Rising Sun
SUPERLATIVE SELF RISING FLOUR
KEEPS THE FAITH
you LIGHTNESS, WHITENESS and
r combined with RICH NUTRIMENT
. PERFECT LEAVENING.
GEO. BAKER,
Tifton, Ga.
5 1-2 PER CENT FARM LOANS
7 Per Cent Tifton City Loans
We make farm loans at 5 1-2 per cent interest and give the
borrower the privilege of paying part of the principal at tha
end of any year stopping interest on amounts paid, but no an
nual payment of principal required.
R. c EUJS W. W. BRYAN
Golden Building Tifton, Georgia
RED CROSS SHOES
We have secured the agency for Red Cross
Shoes for Tifton and now have in stock some
very snappy low heel Pumps in Patent and
Kid. Oxfords in Kid.
You know these shoes. They are the sole of
ccmfort and wear.
Forty Pretty Waists in Stock
All kinds of Hot Weather Clothing in stock
for the Men, Women and the Kids.
J: •
Duncan & Stubbs
hu taBaalEstata Values and Ad-
vantage to All Unto «f BsslBtu
In- an advance announcements ft* pur
chasers of the Tifton Packing Plant say
Tifton, Georgia, in the center of one
of the richest agricultural and live stock
sections of the South, with the acquisi
tion of the Tifton Packing plant by Ar
mour and Company, will become one of
the important centers of production of
the Armour chain of industries. A large
Southern area will be opened to the profi
table market* of the east and other parts
of the country.
Operation of this food manufacturing
enterprise, will begin under^he'. ttnk
management on July 1. G. • H. Crane
will be general manager, comftf from
the Denver plant of Armour and Com
pany.
MR. W. B. STUBBS
Immediate and permanent benefits to —•
e livestock producers of' Georgia and *f the South Georgia Metho*
dlst Conference, Who will Speak at
the Tift County Sunday School Con
vention, Ty Ty Baptist Church, July
5 and 6th.
FINE CURED TOBACCO
neighboring states are expected to re
sult from the enlarged market facilities
afforded by the operation of this plant
by the Armour organization. There will
be iucreased demand for hogs and other
live stock—an unfailing*, <caah market j
every day—stabilized prieft* an enconr- j
agement of better breedg^there will be ,
_ strong incentive to develop the live-. Sampl ' * ™ m 1Hirst Curin * Barn «'
stock industry—to mine more horn and Fletcher, |» Eastern Tilt
cattle—to replace cotton ai t time when “ r - J - *-• lur °« hmUfUt the Gaxette
ts cultivation is attended with some fta.n- Fr ' d ** ra " rnl « “ «“« saIa Ple »< cured
eial risk on account of the boll weevil. leof ,obarco < r °m the first born fired this
Values of farm land are certain to in- «<> r I'an Fletcher, at Harding. It
crease under thin stimulus with a cor-; ls clcar a “d l,r " !llt ‘"" I « specimen of
responding advantage to all other lines °f j sm ® f
business, including .local, wholesale and
retail trnde. Employment will be fur
nished to
Fletcher bus forty acres iu tobac-
and his son. Arris has twenty acres,
large number of persons at ,I,n k*Hg sixty acres iu all. The crop is
attractive wages.
Livestock receipts have invariably in
creased to n great extent wherever Ar-
plniits have been established. There
very good.
WITH PASTOR BUDD
AT BIG CELEBRATION
Tifton Methodifft Preacher Writes In
terestingly of Wonderful Sights of
Centenary Show at Columbus, O.
Centenary Celebration, Columbus, Ohio.
Dear Gazette and Family:—
Take a day off and spend it with me in
the great Methodist World Missionary
Celebration. There is every thing here for
your pleasure, comfort and profit.
We will begiu with a visit to Africa.
Here i n North Africa we see the Moslem
Mosque and hear the Mohammedan
priest calliug from the temple tower to
prayer. Now we see a moliammedan
school teacher instructing his elans. They
all sit on the floor and cull out the words
at the top of their voices and at times,
he will bang on the floor with a stick
3 feet long and an inch iu diamuter. the n
little boys yell at the tip top of their
voice.
About noon time we will attend
moliammedan weddiug iu due and aucieut
form. By the way you may attend wed
dings in China, India, Brazil. South
America and nearly any clime,
Now we pass to Ceutral Africa am'
visit the natives in their modes of liviug.
The Kaffir boys have gone, hut they
made a great impression by the native
and Christian songs they sang.
Here we attend a street meeting
India and see how the multitudes
turning to Christ. Look at that man
iug on his bed of spikes in order to make
himself holy. Nearby is a funeral py
where formerly widows were burn
ed with their dead husbands. Out
side we look upon two sacred cows,
shipped in India. Behold the proee*
' headed by a huge elephant carrying
jhis back a great seat and two pers<
| If you need refreshing you may take
ice cream in the Italian parlor, after
A TEXAS WONDER. ,, ,. . ,
The Texas Woader foe kidney and hs.k.ug mto this Norwegian h,„
Iiour (Haw* Have uecu c»«iui«ucu. xu««r ... “Clexamining the fancy work made by the
s a saving of freight rates, an elimina- backs rheumatism and ir I Swiss mountaineers. Out under tin* big
ion of shrinkage of weight in stock due | ^ wZ^nd“addar b ‘« «<"*>' «r„e.«ke,
aen and woman. Regulate. and his Sw, “ ^ ler T 8 ; Now drop in and
uhies in children. If not sold hear C »P‘- w - H - I,ar ' lr - “' e ""‘■ y
ruggist, will he sent by maill vlvor of the r " r J' Kxped.tion that sailed
of $1.25. One small bottle is into Japan, July 1853, nud opened the
S- treatment and often cures. B ate > of J «P an ,0 tbe worW - Now !>2
to long hauls, whieh producer, are prompt j""Z k “”H “iiSSE Sf lTswuVyodlers. Now dro„
to recognise. Millions of dollars will be “ „ th . me “ ““ "°. m ' , Regulate* ’ .... ...
distributed through that section of tUe ' bladder troubles m children. « P»‘sold |Capt^M. H. Haniy,
by your druggist,
on receipt
two months’ treatment and often cures.
Send for sworn testimonials. Dr. E.
W. Hall. 2020 Olive street, St. Louis,
Mo. Sold by druggists.—adv.
COMMON DISINFECTANTS
Georgia Experiuicut Station Bulletin:
Disinfectants are used to destroy c
ganisms that briug on disease, decay or
disagreeable odors. There are several com
mon and effective kinds, some of whieh
are poisonous and should be handled care
fully. Good results have been obtained
thru the use of the following at the
Georgia Experiment Station, Experiment,
Georgia.
The best manner of applying
year* old but strong in body and mind.
He talks twice daily, giving touching
incidents of his loug life. On his knees
by his precious mother, March 0, 1850,
he promised to pray daily aud never
touch whiskey and tobacco, and live
a good true man. By God’s grace he has
done it.
Now we will go down China way and
have dinner “a In China.” Our order
is ‘‘Chop Suey” and it’s not bad. After
a little sight seeing in western North
Carolina, Louisiana and* Maylasia,
make our way to the coliseum aud here The
The Armour organization has great
fuith in the future development of Tif
ton and contiguous territory. Georgia is
said to be the second best state in the
Union in hog production. It is the ex
pectation of Armour and Company
through its bureau of Agricultural Re
search and Economics to co-operate with
producers with a view of increasing the
yields of the grades of meat animals chief
ly in demand by the consuming public.
While the bulk of the business will natur
ally consist of hogs, it is the intention of
the company to kill the entire line of
meat animals.
The plant is new and modern in every
way, having been erected a year and a
half ago by local capital, a number of
livestock producers of the vicinity being
among the stockholders.
A general line 0 f Armour products will
be carried and i n the near future it is the
intention to operate route cars out of the
establishment.
Frqpi the view point of distribution
Tifton is' un exceptionally favorable ^lo , mon | y ea ji t>( j bleaching powder, is pro-: than 400 are present. As
ca ion. ins go • . i pared by showering slacked lime powder Cartwright finishes this baritone solo. Soon all
branch house territory of Armour and>™ '"tort.. «»»■ It b n white l».wder,Mi M Paul will .peak. By this time the A-Rgf Jay in
i that dec»tn|M
I fore it should be kept
FRIENDSHIP PATH
FINDERS IN FLORIDA
FOREIGN BUYERS
OVERRUN MARKET
Entertained Saturday at White Spring Tremendous Scramble Now on for Mer-
and Lake City. Srarchinr Out Route I rhandlse. Representatlrea From AU
from Columbus All Foreiin Countries Here.
Secretary Algce, of the Tifton Board Foreign buyers f rom Europe South
of Trade, represented Tifton at the good America and all the principal' nations
roods nicotine at White Springs, Fla., of the world are now in the Eastern
Saturday. The meeting was for the pur- j markets huyiag American made gooda
pose of u conference with the party of .according to Mr. Frank Corry, of the
path-fiiuders from Columbus and other Wade-Corry Company, who returned Fri-
lioints iu Georgia for the purpose of lo- day morning from a buying trip to the
eating "The Friendship Highway” in con- east .
uection with the Florida Short Route Mr. Corry says he was able to buy the
Association. stocks he expected to get, because he was
The party was delayed by bad roads j dealiug with old, reliable firms with whom
aud did not reach White Bpriugs until, he has been dealing for years and who
late Friday night, where a dauee was fiv- favored him, a n old Customer, in prefer-
for them notwithstanding the late euce to tb# foreign buyera, even though
ur ’ j foreigners tried to buy his purchases out
Saturday morning they visited Lake j from under him after he had made his
City, where they met a number of Flori- selections.
da road officials and were entertained at "| t ^ nothing unusual to hear six
boon. A number of speeches were. or seven languages spoken at one time in
eorgia and Florida good roads the salesrooms,” said Mr. Corry. All
the exporting firms have interpreters and
made by
lioostct 8.
Returning to
were entertuiued
dauee following.
White Springs they
banquet nud a
these are kept busy. Never before has
been so many foreign buyers in
number of George x , w y ork . They lmvc bceu in the m „.
uus prominent the good rood. move-i k „ tH morc tbau tw0 monllls „ nd , he BUm .
n,eot were ,u the party nud the Florida b „ r is im . reasing . The grcotest acram .
good rood, developers; gave them a hearty | ia ,„ r domestit ., and tbe forcignera
welcome. Among the Georgian* were are liayiag any old „ ricei outbidding tba
someof the 1 Uxm Highway-offleiala and Atllerk . a » buyera. This condition i,
among the Horldians .sonic members nf unpniull.-l.-.l. for while there were n num-
"ie Mate Highway Aasociatlon. her of foreign buyers iu the maket two
•The Friendship Route is a proposed v „ ars ag „ „ wre governraent buJera .
highway from Columbusjto J^nv.lle, K „ re i g „ e r a in the market now buylng
rate concerns and of course there
aud Ceutral Florida. The party left
White Springs Monday on the return trip
going via Live Oak, Madison, Thomas-
ville, Quitman, Americas and Buena
Vista.
IF YOl’R IIORSE TAKES THE
COLIC
and you are away from home the w«i
folks can give FARRIS* COLIC
REMEDY. Drop it on horse's tongue
and iu thirty minutes relief comes. Get
it today. You do not know when you
will need it. Rickerson Grocery Co.
Adv.
Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic
restores vitality and energy by purifying and en
riching the blood. You can soon feel its Strength
ening. Invigorating Effect. Price 60c.
AN IMMORTAL DAY ON ALAPAHA
By William Lowndes Pickard.
It was on Old Alapaha,
The finest day I .ever saw—
A day in June, Nineteen Eighteen—
And Bridge Lake was the happy scene.
Nature was in her glory dress’d
And I had slipp’d off for a rest,
From city, folks, and school and hooks,
To try my luck with rod aud hooks.
are ninny of them.
Mr. Corry says he doesn’t see how
cotton can go any lower than it is now r
judging from the price the mills are ask-
iug and receiving for cotton goods.
RENEWED TESTIMONY
No one iu Tifton who suffers backache,
headaches, or distressing urinary ills can
afford to ignore this Tifton woman’s
twice-told- story. It is confirmed testi
mony that no Tifton resident can doubt.
Mrs. K. L. Oliver. 314 S. Ridge Ave„ '
“It has been about five years now since
I used Doan’s Kiduey Pills. Before I took
Doan’s, I was bothered with sharp pains
the small of my back. I also had
severe dizzy spells quite frequently and
black spots floated before my eyes. Fieroe
headaches annoyed me, too. I took many
remedies, but none of them seemed to do
good. Finally I read where Doan’s
Kidney Pills had helped so many others, •
I got a box at Brooks Pharmacy and
took them. This gave me a complete
rure.” (Statement given May 14, 1014).
On March 12. 1018. Mrs. Oliver added fi.
"1 never miss a chance to recommend
, . v clear, the sun was bright,
the Rainbow Band, 100th Infautry. will The water sparkl’d ’ueath the light, _ _ _
Bive us music an it was played over And here and there a dense, clark shade TJoa ~T a '” K idney "pills, “for "r know this
there. They are dressed in khaki. Ralph’f’idtlrfllrat'wifihme'thU day, medicine can't be beat for kidney ail-
lime is iu the form of milk of lime. It is i« now singing “How I Hate to get up in j U8t P * H . ent aloDf to feh, 0 r play. meats. Doan’s cured me of a severe case
prepared as follows: Treat a lump of the Morning.” Then follows “Tipperary’ At eight we gently dipp’d the oar 0 f kidnev complaint and I have had no
quick-lide iu a covered vessel with water as played by them in Germany. Aud struck across for Bridge Lake shore, retur|l 0 ‘ { |t
until a creamy liquid is obtained. Keep
in an airtight receptacle when not in
use. Quick-lime may be pulverized and
sprinkled on dry.
Chlorinated Lime: This material,
If you wiah you may go to any on. we found a perfect abade
of 1? programs now going on, but where this day’s trial should be made,
my mind is to remain with the sisters i used a four inch perch for bait,
and hear Miss Alice Paul discusg the And he was moving at a gait
■•National Woman'. Party.” Not more T^paral^e ^ luaty. trout.^^ ^
Mr.
still i
| Ckh\ at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
THOMPSON CHURCH NEWS
j The people of this part are about done
plowing.
I The singing given by Mr. and Mrs.
Company.
General Manager Crane has beeu in
the meat packing business for the last; , u " < ‘ r ' i* prepare or u,ne
twenty-five yearn. Born at Barry. Ill.!"' ” «
he catered the employ, of John Morrell j I“ l ' vllpr »•«<* f"'’" ™ ttr ' lh "
and Company paekera at Ottumwa, Iowa a r> * rl '" 1 . rt- ' .
after leaving aehool. He wan noon pro-| ''™' a 'd”hydo: Thin material
moied to the kil.ing department, of « b « j JSfrt
work went to the
upon the deep
_ the boat asleep,
i. . J‘ ul au lUC "i’was'just above the Bridge Lake Whirl, Frank Brooks Saturday night was en-
there- boys are weary and we will tnke them j je as i ee p, bream’d of his girl, joyed by all present.
-tight con- to see the cow boys of Montana. Such Then all at once, he cried “O Nell,”
by mixing j rope twirling and riding of wild horses. I lurch’d the boat and out he fell
of the funny enough to make a aiek eat laugh ^^^“^amtog^’L girl!
■ is 1 Go now and get supper, see the great IIe clamber’d back into the boat—
j pageant and go home, say your prayers But his sweet Nell had got his goat.
1S . and go to sleep.
“Formalin,” which is a solutiou contain-!
plant After a year', w-ork w “!‘“ling about’40 per rent formaldehyde' It j Surgeon, agree that ia eases of Cats, Something wasdoing in a flash
Omaha plant of the Hammond Packing, * ri|hcr a>| as a liquid . Bi.raa, Braises and Wounds, the FIRST Out went.the Une »me .Uty feet.
Company where he worked In several , TREATMENT in most ImnortnnL When ^ben back, right, left, then a repeat,
.. . „ .onn.ai nmi int<*p I' ormaidehyde is u very effective duiu-1 * nr.A. li is most lmporcanc. *> uen Roots logs, and stumps and rafts ai
,m»itl0D, in «' a 'ral office *"/. , lat "! f „. ta , lt . The spare - to la- disinfected' a " RFFIOIBNT antisepUc ia applied Fill’d V entire soul, with fear,
as assistant foreman of the hog Wiling: tightly closed aud the tern-' promptly- there is no danger of infection For *( my quarry mixd with them
and cutting department*. sl " m 11 uc K . e| , tae l h „ b .„ ia , t0 b . al at „„„ I'd have to say goodbye to him
Three vears later In 1300 Mr Crone > l '' r “ , ' lr '' shou| d be nbout degree F, a “" Ul ” wouna “ “W »t once. Kvcry ncrve in me was ta , lt
lliree years laier, in lUUU, mr. «_ruucj wi *_.» , t Pnr n«« nil nun nr hnnst- nnnG7GVR a.1.-Ml! *».„ »ka....1.
went to the St. Joseph Mo., plant of the
Hammond Packing Company, holding the
positions of general foreman and assist-
! porature should be about 05 degree
1 The gu.s may be generated from formalin J 1 '
I best, a proportion of 0 parts formalin
1 1'l.viug is by spraying or thru the use of
u|ierintendent and eventually enter-
oxidizing agent. In spraying an ounce
tag thr^e™T“offi«“of'ttirrat«bii'»h-j'd '«"»»«» is r ""“ ir ''d f»r earl, 100 cubic
meat ns manager of the provision depart- »>>««■ “>" a * a " oxidtaln,
meat, continuing in that capacity after a *" nt . I»'tass,am permanganate being the
Armour uod Company took over the prop-1 »> «*■.« ways, lhe best manner of ap-
prty. Mr. Crane was transferred to the. 1 " 5 parts imtoss,urn permanganate la
Grover plant of Armour and Company J m™,mended. Twenty onne-s of forma-
1913 to become assistant general mann " a , a ”d »> ^ onueea of iwtassium per-
ger, from which position he has just been 1 manga,,ate are rcqu.rod for each 1000
promoted to the general management of of 81 * u< '
the Georgia enterprise.
“BAYER CROSS’’
ON ASPIRIN
Always Ask for Genuine
“Bayer Tablets of Aspirin”
man or beast, BOROZONF. And I was thrilling at the thought
IDEAL ANTISEFTIC and Of what a catch I now should make
HEALING AGENT. Buy 4t now and Provided I made no mistake.
, . . ' out. He rests a moment while I bold
be ready for au emergency. 8old by My breath witb (ear antl thought untold,
Conger Drug Company.
disinfected. The
■ryutuls of permanganate may be put in
an ordinary dishpau aud the formalin
poured oq rapidly so the person may get
away quickly.
Sulphur: This is a cheap disinfect
ant but not so powerful us some of the
others!. The fumfis of sulphur bleach
fabrics and discolor paint. The proper
proportion for use is about 4 pounds to
each 1,000 cubic feet of space. The s«l-
phur is broken into small pieces and put
into an iron pot which should be put in
a tub containing a few inches of water
to prevent fire. Four on a little alcohol
and set fire. The room should be kept
closed for some time.
Carbolic Acid: This acid is very
poisonous but a powerful disinfectant.
It is a solid when pure, but is often sold
in the liquid form, whieh contains one
__ part water to nine parts acid. The proper
Only Aspirin Tablets with the safety proportion for use i s one part to 20
“Bayer Cross” on them are genuine' parts water. If fabrics are to be disin-
’Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” owned and* toted with this material they should be
made by Americans and proved safe by' in contact for at least an hour. Crude
millions of people. Unknown quantities, carbolic acid is sometimes used but its
of fraudulent Aspirin Tablets were sold: value is dependent upon the cresol in
recently by a Brooklyn dealer which' contains.
proved to be composed mostly of Telcum I Bichloride • of Mercury: This
Powder. I white crystalline poisonous substance
“Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" should It is used in the proption of 1 to 500 or
alwaya be asked for Then look for|l to 1.000. It is a powerful germicide,
the safety "Bayer Cross" on the pack- j but a deadly poison,
age and on each tablet. Accept nothing Cresol: This is a colorless I'ruid
else I Proper directions and doeage in ^ having the order of carbolic acid. It D
each Bayer package. j relatively cheap and a good disinfectant.
Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer The proper strength for use is s 2 per
Manufacture of Monoaceticaddester of cent solution. It is applied
SaUcylictdd- adv. same manner as tarbolic acid.
• turns sharp to the right
And puts up yet a stouter fight.
THRArrn avu potatafc: l«>ut of the water now he springs!
co . potatoes Gee whla! a beaut! Back the ljne , jUKS
Chief Thrasher has ten acres in to- out, out, hold, right, left, hoM, be still!
baeco on which he only used about 600 He rests. I rest. But oh, the thrill!
pounds of fertilizer to the acre that will I gcntlr reel to bring him in,
average from three to three aud a half he begins to fight again,
tart high an d on which thnra arc from 15 S'cn“wnd. y “
to 18 leaveg to the stalk. Come on, Old Scout, the fight's near won;
And just to show that he can raise Gently. Old Beaut, now, are you done?
thing., he haa awcet potatoes already Sixx! Back he goes, then qiuckly stop,,
* ' „ . . .... Springs in the air, and flips and flops;
* nou *, *° * ,a * e - Then, in again and rushes front
This is the same farm on which the To try the trout’s deceptive stunt;
Irish potato crop pushed the fence down I w*l, but do not feel him now.
lair faaf Great Guns! have I lost him somehow?
y * ar ’ Gee! No, I’ve not! He’s o n here yet,
Old 8port, I’ll land you now, I’ll bet!
I slowly reel uplifted rod,
V T 1 AV m • I slowly reel uplifted rod,
You Take No Ghtnce
With Ameco Chill and
Fever Tonic
He’s anywhere from five to eight
I And now I bring him near the boat;
He’s weary and I let him float
|And now I gently dip the uct
iAnd lift my beautv from the wet.
After I’ve taken the hook >uf,
I tremble, thrill, nnd aim ■‘t shout!
Every ingredient used In the mann- ,Y'e »tart in triumpi, up the run,
. . , . _ n. , And now Ralph easts for luck, or fun,
facture of Ameco Chill and Fever Tonic And instantly, oh. joyous pain !
is recognized and used by all leading au* We have the great fight o’er again,
thorities an medicine in the treatment 1 ' u '. >,her ri""et i“ ttot »lougl.
of Malaria, Chill, and Fever. . An,i w ° b ‘ ve landed nUn,b * r ,W °'
In fact every ingredient entering into Back to the landing, boat ashore,
.... „„„ . - ^ . . .. _ q We stand athrill and look them o er.
its composition can be found in the U. 8. Xow . their measure and their
Pbarmacopes, a boch which is gotten up weight,
and written hv the nrofessora of all the And * ueMln K runs fro ® fi ve to eight,
ana written oy tne protrasora ol an tne Length; tW0 nty-ftve and twenty-four,
leading institutions of phnrmney in the Exactly these, no less, no more.
United States and the pbjaldnns of the One weigh’d an even seven pound,
United States, and ia recognised by all And ° mh ” t Ihe’witoMsra flood round
druggiata aa authority and law on the We smil’d the zportman’s victor laugh,
source of drug, and their preparation Tbot Q|gbt ^ m00n bun . , he East
and osea. 'And eight good comrades had a feast.
Gat a bottle of GUI tafl 9mm You may imagine all the rest,—
_ , . . . _ in k. <1*. Except Ralph had another dream
Tonic from your dealer. Ton will be de- And thought he fell into the stream,
lighted with thla wonderful medicine. Ont there above the Bridge Lake whirl
pwu Mil imr Wiafe fo aeld Between a gator and his girl.
Ameco ChlH tad fmrlMH mmm What all he Mid x cannot teU .
in Tifton and guaranfoed by wow The last I heard was: “Save me, Nell!”
Pharmacy Company.
The people around here have about
. killed all the grass.
} Our growers are getting a good price
for their water melons now.
I Their will be preaching at this plac*
, every first Sunday and Saturday before
‘ and everybody is invited to go out and
! hear Bro. Davis preach.
With best wishes to the Gazette and ita
readers.
NOBODY’S DARLING
BUILDING UP
81WMNHOOI
Given Up to Die by Her Frfonda, i
Young Lady Recovers “
Health and Inoreaeei
Weight—45 Pounds.
A Powerful Nation Needs
Healthy Women, .
A nation is no
stronger than ita
women. Hence, it
is the duty of ev
ery woman wheth
er young, middled
age, or in advanced
life to preserve her
health. If you art -
sick and fufferln^'
don’t wait until to
morrow but seek
relief at once—to
day. Tomorrow
your Illness may taka a
turn.
There la a remedy for
every ilL Thousands have
Peruna to be that remed
Miss Clara Lohr of 21 N.
Grand Rapids, Michigan. G
a friend: “I don’t need
more. I am all well
elx bottles. I wel w
pounds before I started 1
poor and weakly. X 1
a cough and spitting all
that I never expected to
My friends gave me up. X
nothing. Now I can eat a
135 pounds. I most thawin
ommend Peruna to m;
Miss Lohr'a letter i
tlon, a message of how w
womep. It tells you that
may be etrongr and wen
oua.
Peruna may bo hud
liquid or tablet form,
dealer. If you value 1
accept a substitute.
World Famous Pei
what you went,
pany. Dept 7», <
publish Dr. Hartman’s i
The book is free.
Tour dealer will |
well after
weighed^,':
l to!