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WEEK'S
!£$
SO WHAT ARE WK GONNA DO?
The wurkiugman says that bis wages
Must ue’cr go dowu again,
Else ail that he eve r fought for
He struggled for all in vain.
Rut labor
(At least
And they e
So what
eru the price*
hi id they do),
••Hop" until wages drop,
e gonna do?
The facto
.say that high prices
vorned by total cost,
And if they should cut just urn
The profit and ail
Hut if ev<
They
ything should grow cheapar,
ssibly might squeeze through,
[in's so small they can’t cut at
what
gonna do
fs fi
And if
Ill-men say that their profit
ti upon u i»'r cent,
ae iota they drop it
ven could not pay rent,
f course on a cheaper market
Their prices would be leas, too.
nt each one will vow he’ H bankrupt now.
So what are we gonna do?
So each one keeps on with hia waiting
And hopes the other will drop,
And prices keep climbing and climbing—
It seems they will never stop.
Rut see! A new era ia dawning!
The future, a rosy hue.
We’ll go right ahead with ou r business,
by Ned!
And that’s what we’re going to do!
—Dalton Citizen.
Mrs. G. N. Dorsett, of Macon, la the
guest this week of he r parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Pickard.
Attorney H. W. Nelson, of Adel,
in town Monday attending to business
before Superior Court.
Miss Fannie Lee Thrasher left Friday
night for Farmington, where she will
spend some time with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Tatum, of Motor
A, are congratulated on the arrival of 0
handsome son at their home last week.
Regular Tobacco Twine, 75 ertita.
Choate Grocery Company. O-dwtf
Mrs. Frank Bishop and children, of
Atlanta, are in the city spending some
time with her daughter, Mrs. Roy Lytle.
Hog Cholera Is taking its toll of hogs
every day Rend Gillen Remedy (
puny’s ad in today’s paper and Hec what
other fanuers say about Gillcu’s Hog
Cholera Remedy Odwlw
Habitual Constipation Cured
in 14 to 21 Days
“LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN” is a specially-
prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual
Constipation. It relieves promptly but
should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days
to induce regular action. It Stimulates and
Regulates. • Very Pleasant to Take.*60c
per bottle.
Professional Directory
DR. CHARLES S. SMITH
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Office over Brooks Pharmacy
Hours: 8 to 1—2 to 0
* TIFTON, GEORGIA
FULIVOOD & HARGRETT
Attorneyn-at-Law
Office In Golden Building
Tifton, • • * * Georgia
JOHN A. PETERSON
Office Dentist
New O’Neal-McLeod Building
Tifton, Georgia
Golden Bldg. Tifton, Ga.
DR. A. E. O’QUINN
FIRST CLASS DENTAL WORK
Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty
Over Pinkston’s Drug 8tore
Tifton, Georgia
D. B. HARRELL
Practicing Physician
Office McI^od-O’Nral Bldg.
Office Phone 2A3. Residence SOI
Tifton, Georgia.
Mrs. J. L. Yates and children, of Green-1
ville, S. C., are the guests of her mother,
Mrs. W. O. Smith and sister, Mrs. I
George Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Bankston return-1
in! Friday from a four days motor trip j
to Macon, Ft. Valley and other points, 1
combining business and pleasure. J
Mr. J. M. Walters, of Motor A, who I
was in Tifton Saturday, says he is fight-
iug the boll weevil fpr his cotton crop
for it is a crop worth saving now.
Mr. W* E. Peel, of Route 0, brought
the Gazette Tuesday morning two fine
"Georgia Sweet" melons from his patch
They were big onea and of good flavor.
l£r. J. N. Jones returned Sunda< !r n
Macon where he spent a couple of days
with relatives, also taking in the big
Shrinera’ ceremonial in the Central - City
last week.
A citizen of the'section north of Tifton
says that it wus a tin bucket and not a
wush-pot still discovered by the Sheriff
d Deputy Bass last week on the Widow
Ellis’ place.
Miss Eloise Little, of <)eilla, who had
been the guest of Miss Maudie Paulk, has
returned home. She wus accompanied by
Misses Paulk and Joe Effie Roof for
visit of several days.
Russell Scarboro was the guest of relu
tives in Tiftou Saturday and Sunday,
lie returned from overseas several days
ago and received his honorable discharge
»m service last week.
Rev. John H. Whittington, of Allen-
u, Fla,, is visiting his brothers, Messrs.
G. W. Whittington and Lonnie Whitting
ton. He advertises a tract of land
Florida for sale. See want Ads.
Mr. E. J. Eldridge of Route 3 wus
Tiftou on business Thuc.-ijay. He says
lie has hud plenty of rail and plenty of
grass hut his crop is fairly .‘loiu, with
pretty good prospects.
Dr. and Mrs. John A. Pctersoi
congratulated on the urrivnl of a pretty
little girl at their home on Central a
Thursday afternoon. She weighs nine
pounds and her name js Bosemasou.
Easy Seal Fruit Jars, and Rubbers,
Choate Grocery Company. 9-dwtf
We are iudebted to Mrs. R. A. Smith
for two fiue cabbage, large and hard-head
ed. Mr. Smith says he has a tobacco
leaf .’12 inches long and 10 inches wide
to bring us.
Dauntless Plain Floor, a high-grade
flour, and Tift County Flour, $1.60 a
sack. Phillips Mercantile Co. 2-dwtf
Mr. Louis Bounett has arrived from
Ocilla and iB busy at work opening up the
stock of goods for Bonnett Brothers’ gen
oral merchandise store in the Moore build
ing on Main street .
I have several small, well located
homes, placed with me for sale. Anyone
desiring a nice, small home will do well
to buy now. Keith Canon, Tifton. Ga.
Gilley Brothcn of Tifton helped the
people of Fitzgerald to enjoy the Fourth
by giving sonic splendid exhibitions of
horse-bock riding. They hnd a good
crowd out to see them.
Bonnett Brothers -have opened a Gen
ral Merchandise Stotg in the Moore build
ing ou Main street, and invite the pub
lie to call on them for anything in their
line. 9-dw
A Want Ad rnn one time in the
Gazette was enough for the Tifton Realty
Co. to sell the Davy Hogan place, 90
acres, one mile west of Chula, to Mr.
Cliff Parker.
Stings or bites of insects that at
lowed by swellings, pain or itching should
be treated promptly as they are poisono
BALLARD’S SNOW LINIMENT «»
teraetg the ikiImod. It is both uutisepetic
and healing. Sold by Conger Drug,
Others farmers have aured Cholera
among their hogs by using Gillen’s Hog
Cholera Remedy. Read the testimonial*
from theso farmers published in an ml
e'sewhero today. 9-dwlw
Tuesday Mat Taylor, near Enigma,
started to get eleven of his hogs out of a
neighbor's field. Pretty soon Mat's dog
came up limping having been bitten by a
big rut tier and died before he could get
to the house. Mat decided that if any-
i*dy else wanted the job of going into that
field to get out the hogs they couid have
cowry
Iced Teaspoons
Alvin, Geo. Wash
ington Pattern
‘■Wearever” Plate
$5.25 per six.
The Hallmark
Special Iced Tea
spoon, silver plate
$1.88 per six
Iced Tea Glasses
$1.75 per six.
Iced Tea Glasses,
with handle,
$5.00 per six.
Be sure to get one
of those Chorus Song
Books. It is yours
for the asking.
Moor’s Jewelry
Store
their home
night.
Mr. It. M. Hancock, in from Route 2.
Ty Ty, Saturday, says they have fairl,
good crops in hi* section and a few I.
eevils.
Mr. J. M. Turner, of Route A, was i 1
Tiftou Wednesday. lie lost two cotton
warehouse receipts for which he advertises
another column.
Mr. J. II. Whittington arrived from
Panama City. Fin., Friday night to visit
his brother, Mr. Leo B. Whittington,
East Second street and other relatives
this section for a couple of weeks.
Mr. aad Mrs. Dan Fletcher, of Rout.
4. received a telegram Saturday
cing the safe arrival of thcl r son, Melvin
Fletcher, from overseas at the port of
Boston. He is expected home in
days.
Fireman Oscar Lee Sheppard of the
IT.S. S. Lurk, came in Thursday morning
from Charleston, 8. C., where he receiv
ed his discharge from the service Tues
day. He returned from St. Nazaire,
France Monday, landing at Charleston.
When the baby is suffering the double
afflict Urn of hot WMther and bowel din- ! Mr 'jj. jj Webb’. Uttlo dau,liter, who had
been visiting them. Mrs Skelton will
B C. ELLIS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Special attention given to collections
aad to matters relating to land titles.
Will practice in all the Courts.
ROYAL ARCH MASONS
Meet, Second Saturday evening .(
Mb month In Msaonic BaUdlnz »t 8
J. R. Hutehlnio*,
H.P.
O.LBUU,
JUNIPER CAMP No. 144
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD
Meets every ffni and third Tuesday
night in the Muonic Rnll. All member,
arc requested to attend and vltltlnf Chop
pers arc cordially Invited.
R. H. HUTCHINSON, Clerk.
at 8 p. m.
VUIton an Invited to Meet With C«.
8. A. Mathew*. O. L.
W. M.
“BEST MEDICINE
FOR WOKEN”
What Lydia E. Pinkham’i
Vegetable Compound Did
For Ohio Woman.
Portsmouth* Ohio.—" I suffered from
irregularities* paina in ray side and was
an weak nt times I
around to do my
work, and as I had
four in my family
and three boarder?*
it made it very hard
for me. Lydia E.
Pinlcham’s V e g e-
table Compound
wa5 recommended
tap’. I took it
am! has restored
my . alth. It is
certainly the best
TIFTON LODGE No. IM L O. O. F.
Meets First Mon
day night after
Second and
Fourth Sunday In
Masonic Hall.
To M. BROWNi
J. K. PEEPLES, Noble GflN
medicine for woman’s ailments I ever
•aw."—Mr* Sara. Shaw, R. No. 1,
Portsmouth, Ohio.
Mrs. Shaw proved the merit of this
medicine and wrote thl. letter in order
that other raftering women mav find
relief as ahe did.
Women who are raftering as she was
should not drag along from day to day
without giving this famous root and
herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’sVege
table Compound, a trial. For special
advice in regard to such ailments write
to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.,Lynn,
Mass. The result of its forty years
experience ia at your lervice.
“The Gift Store”
PHONE 250
Remarkable I
la a: To** in
Last Tuesday i
llfbt, a woman
found In her
qoltoek. As
arose, got hei
before day-
orgis,
twenty minutes
corpse. Ton
moduli
perlence If you try it for mosquitoes sad
flies. Torment is a new preparation,
manu lectured bj The 0. B. Williams
Company, Qnitmsn, Oa. It fs sore death
to flies tad inosqtltdMii- will not stain
clothing nor furniture, itnd la absolutely
harmless to human beings. Bold by ail
wholesale tad retell dealers. Price, 25c
bottle. Adt.
] n The HALLMARK StQ^ £3_[
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Geiger are hupp;
a lovely little girl at
urn! street Saturda.
the j
val of i
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Haulbrook and
bildren came over from Moultrie and
spent Sunday the guests of Dr. and Mrs.
J. A. Peterson. They came especially
to make the acquaintance of little Mias
Rose Mason Peterson.
From the farm of Mr. J. W. Hollis
comes s melon which Is a cross between
the honey dew and the old-fashioned
quill melon, retaining the best qualities
of both. It is better than a, cantaloupe
and the bouey-dew supplies the sweet-
ss usually lacking iu the quill melon.
Hon. W. R. Smith, County Agent for
Camden, took a Fourth of July vacation
und came up to visit his friends in this
section. He is filling out his fifth year
is County Agent for Camden, being one
,'ouuty Agent in Georgia who only moved
»uoe since he started in the work eight
years ago.
Mr. C. T. Cofer of Brookfield, re
Sunday from a visit to his both'
\ M. Cofer, at Monroe, Ga. He also
isited at Winder and Social Circle, and
says the crop conditions in North G<
giu are just about the same as here,
says they have also been having plenty
min.
Mrs. J. H. White was called to Vidaliu
Saturday by a telegram from her dmub
ter. Mrs. N. 8. Meadows. Sunday Mi
White received a message to go over t
Vidalia and meet his naiue-«ako. an
second grandson, John Meadows. John
is quite a fine boy and very much like his
grandfather.
Get Shoe satisfaction by getting a pair
of Guaranteed Work Shoes from Wade-
Carry Co. 2d-(Jtw3t
Mr. T. M. Greene and his grands*
Master Thomas, of Gainesville, Fin).,
spent Sunday and Monday with relativ
in Tifton. They visited Ashburn. Amei
cus, Howard, Butler, Reynolds and F
Valley the past week, stopping for
time at Mr. Greene’s boyhood home
Schley county, Sunday they motored over
to Ty Ty to visit Col. Williams, and
Monday afternoon left for home, going by
way of Sparks where they spent the night
with Kfr.and Mrs. W. E. Greene.
Worms interfere with the growth ol
children. They become thin, pale and
sickly. Get rid of these parasites at
once if you would have healthy, happy-
cheerful children. WHITE’S CREAM
VERMIFUGE destroys worms and bene
fits the whole system. Sold by Conger
Drug Co.
Hemstitching, 12 l-2c a yard. Pleat
ing and All Kinds of Sewing. Gilley’s
Millinery Store. Idw2w
Mr. aud Mrs. P. H. Skelten came over
from Waycross Wednesday night, ac
companied by Mrs. B. L. Webb and
and Next Meeting
the best coATf^tlonn in the
the Tift County Sunday, School
was held at Ty Ty Saturday
the attendance being good
at all sessions. Ty Ty entertained the
delegates in Ty Ty’a hospitable manner,
giving the visitors a basket dinner Sat
urday and taking them to the Ty Ty
homes for dinner Sunday.
'Interesting talks on subjects of inter
est to all Sunday School workers were de
livered by Rev. C. W. Durden, of Tif
ton ; Mr. W. B. Stubbs, of Savannah,
Lay Leader for the South Georgia Metho
dist Conference; Mr. P. K. Green, Sup
erintendent of the Young People's Divi
sion. Georgia Sunday School Associa
tion; Mrs. P. D. Fulwood. of Tifton.
The business meetiug was held Sunday
fternoon, the following officers being elec
ted: A. J. Ammons, President, and H,
D. Webb, Secretary. The following divi
sion presidents w ere elected: M. S. Pat
ten, Charles Bowman, T. S. Itigdou, W.
A. Hand, J. A. Dodd, W. K. Overby,
Oak Ridge was selected as the place
for the next meeting. Six schools were
tied for the best attendance Sunday morn
ing, Oak Ridge winning the pennant
through a compromise. Twelve schools
were represented at the convention.
[ School Meeting at. Ty Ty
st Interest Oak Ridge Get*
YOUR CATARRH’
LEAD TO COlt
Danferotu to Use Treatment n
for Only Temporary Relief. a
There is a more serious stage of a
Catarrh than the annoyance caused
by the stopped-up air passages,
and other distasteful features.
The real danger comes from the
tendency of the disease to continue
its course downward until the
lungs become affected, and then
dreaded consumption is on your
path. Your own experience has
taught you that the disease can-
SUMMER COMPLAINT IN CHILD
REN
There is not anything like bo many
deaths from this disease now as before
Cbamberlian's Gblic and Diarrhoea
Remedy came into such general use. When
this remedy is given with castor oil as
directed and proper care Is taken as to
diet, it Is aafe to say that fully ninety-
nine out of every hundred cases recover.
Mr. W. G. Campbell of Butler, Tenn.,
says, "I have used Chamberlain’s Colic
and Diarrhoea Remedy for aummer com
plaint in children. It ia far ahead of
anything I have ever used for this pur
pose.” Adv.
SPECIAL
WAISTS
$12 and $10 Values for
$4.98
Have just received a -Special
Lot o* fine Georgettes, Crepe
de Chines, and Satins in SO
Stylet. Dainty Tucks, Ruffles,
Silk Embroidered and Beaded
in White, Ftesh, Gray, Toupe
Navy, Black and Coral.
ALL SIZES
Purity 1
Econom
& Eff icie
■re typified in
RISING SUN
It means nutritious bakings,
palatable and easily digestible.
GEO. BAKER,
Tifton, Ga. *
LEVY’S
Department Store
We Will Pay
$68.00
A Ton
For Sound, Clean, Dry
Upland Cotton Seed
DELIVERED AT OVR MILL
Having Rebuilt our Wrecked
Warehouse, we are now in the
Market for all the Seed we can get
Planters Cotton Oil Mill
orders, the remedy needed is McGEB’S
BABY ELIXIR. It reduces the feverish
imdition. correct* the stomach and checks
looseness of the bowels. Sold by Conger
Drug Co. Adv.
A Lt^wune store-room is being fitted
out for the Ivey Furniture Company on
the west side of the forme: Bowen build
ing. It wa 8 not until the work was wcM
underway that the handsome proportions
of the room were apparent.
Mr. II. C. Carmichael has brought a
tract of fourteen acres in the southwestern
part of the city, on which he has built a
home, moving into the residence this
week. He will truck farm out there as
a sidte line.
Regular Tobacco Twine, 75 cents.
Choate Grocery Cempany. 9-dwtf
M. Price has been shipping
some unusually fine Georgia Belle peach
es this week. He will get about 1,400
crates from 2;000 trees and the fruit la
of splendid size and quality. This is doe
to the care the Doctor gives hit trees.
Mfeater Ear) Smith entertained a firm
friends with a four-course dinner
0 o’clock Wedaesday evening at hia homl
on Chnautt avenutw After dinner the
young host took his gueats to the Strand
Theatre where they enjoyed William S.
Hart in “The Gun Fighter."
Regular Tobacco Twine. 75 cents.
Choate Grocery Company. O-dwtf
Mr. Alford Goggana who returned from
overseas with the 111th Hospital Unit
last week, has received an honorable dis-
‘harge from the army and arrived home
Thursday afternoon. Alf says he had
a big time hut its mighty good to know
he doesn't have to go back to camp in
4S hours as per usual.
Chesley Fletcher, who has been sta
tioned at Ft McPherson ftjr several
months in the camp barber shop, arrived
home in Tifton Thursday morning and
spent the balance of the week with
relative* and friends in Tift county.
Chester is looking fine and camp Ufe
evidently agrees with him.
A new store with new goods bas just
been opened by Bonnett Rrothers in the
Moore Building, on Main street. Call on
them for anything you need in Clothing,
Shoes. Hats, Dry Goods, Etc. 91dw
remain here for several days the guest
of Mrs. Webb while Mr. Skelton left
Thusday moning for Dothan and other
points in Alabama. Mr. Skelton had the
misfortune to lose his store building aud
contents by fir* in Waycross a few weeks
ago and his insurance only partly covered
the loss.
A Coated Tongue?
What it Means
A bod breath, coated tongue, bud
taste in the mouth, langnot aud debility
aro usually
signs that
the liver is
out of order.
Prof. Hem-
meter says:
"The liver U
an organ
secondary in
importanoe
only to the
heart."
We can
mtnofac
tore poisons
within our
own bodies
which are
as deadly as a snake’s venom.
The liver acts os a guard over our
-ell-being, sifting out the cinders and
titles from the general circulation.
A blockake in the intestines piles
a heavy burden upon the liver. If
the intestines are choked or clogged
ip, the circulation of the blood
ecomes poisoned and the system
ecomcs loaded with toxic waste,
id we suffer from headache, yel-
w- coated tongue, bad taste in
rath, nausea, or gas, acid dys-
bsia, languor, debility, yellow skin
eyes. At such times one should
e castor oil or a pleasant laxa-
i. Such a one is made of May*
le, leaves of aloe and* jalap, put
• ready-to-use form by Doctor
ce, nearly fifty years ago, and
for 25 cents by all druggists as
.Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets.
J^EVER was such right-handed-two-
fisted smokejoy as you puff out of a
jimmy pipe packed with Prince Albert!
That’s because P. A. has the quality!
You can’t fool your taste apparatus any more than you
can get five aces out of a family deck! So, when you hit
Prince Albert, coming and going, and get up half an hour
earlier just to start stoking your pipe or rolling cigarettes,
you know you’ve got the big prize-on the end of your line!
Prince Albert’s quality alone puts it in a class o( its own,
but when you figure that P. A. is made by our exclusive
patented process that cuts out bite and parch—well—you
feel like getting a flock of dictionaries to find enough words
to express your happy days sentiments 1
Toppy rad bags, tidy red tins, handsome pound and half-pound tin
humidors—and—that classy, practical pound crystal glass humidor with
sponge moistener top that keeps the tobacco in such perfect condition. •
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, NiCU