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. biliousness and sick headache. This
and is guaranteed to give scMfoctory
eating.
ores. Insist on Lamarine Wafers. If your
order direct. They will be sent prepaid.
LABORATORIES,
Box 11
ATLANTA, GA.
CENT FARM LOANS
Tifton City Loans
i at 5 1-2 per cent interest end give the
i of paying part of the principal »t the
ping interest on amounts paid, but no an-
I required.
R. C P.I.1.IS W. W. BRYAN
Golden Building * Tifton, Georgia
RED GROSS 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
comfort and wear.
Forty Pretty Waists in Stock
All kinds of Hot Weather Clothing in stock
for the Men, Women and the Kids.
Duncan & Stubbs
ORANGE DRIP
The drink with the delicious, Orange flavor.
Healthful, Refreshing, Thirst-Quenching
THE KIDDIES LIKE IT
You Will Too
Red Rock Ginger Ale
Always Good. Really Enjoyable. A Drink That
, Satisfies the Thirst.
Sold. Everywhere
Bottled By
Chero-Cola Bottling Company
Telephone 52
MOI
FROM AGR
nearly «
Funds Intended far Them Go
Hifher Educational Institutions
Schools Suffer
Atlanta, July 5.—Charge! that funds Tifton
turned into the state treasury by ^ '(the ‘ Fourth Jot
Agricultural Department from oil and houses
fertiliser inspection fees are mis-appropri-'
ated to the detriment of the district afri- ""
cultural schools aud the profit of the lar
ger educational institutions of Georgia
were made against the Legislature by. J.
J. Brown, Commissioner of Agriculture
in his talk to farmers of Habersham
county at the Ninth District Agricultural,
School at Clarkeaville Friday.
Mr. Brown declared that the agricul
tural schools are suffering greatly by
lack of sufficient funds for their main!
nance, inferring that this condition is
caused by the neglect of the legislature
and the higher educational interests.
“The higher institutions of learning in
Georgia receive appropriations for their
support, while the agricultural schools,
besides being denied any extra appro
priations, nrc expected to exist on only
part of the surplus of the agricultural
department fund,” said Mr. Browu.
Gives Figures of Year.
“It is unfair that the farmer be made
to pay a tax, a large jxirtion of which
goes to the support of other institutions.
•y cent of money the Agricultural
Department gets comes from the farming
industry, aud it is nothing but fahMftat
they get the surplus fund left afte^ all
expenses of the department in the State
Capitol have been paid.”
[early i
A TEXAS WONDER.
The Texas Wonder for kidney and
bladder troubles, gravel, diabetes, weak
and lame backs, rheumatism and ir
regularities of the kidneys and bladder
in both men and women. Regulates
bladder troubles in children. If not sold
by your druggist, will be sent by mail
on receipt of $1.25. One small bottle is
two months’ treatment and often cures.
Send for sworn testimonials Dr.
W. Hall, 2020 Olive street, St Louis,
Mo. Sold by druggists.—adv.
WANT PEOPLE TO VOTE
Tifton People Request Representative*
to' Support Capital Removal Bill
At the banquet Wednesday night, Sec
retary Algeo read a telegram from the
Atlanta Chamber of Commerce asking
the Tifton Board of Trade to request the
senator from this district and the repre
sentative from this county to vote against
the bill submitting the capital removal
question to a vote of the people. A tele
gram from the Maron Chamber of Com
merce asking support of the bill also
wng read.
Upon motion of Mr. I. W. Myers, duly
seconded, the meeting voted to wire Rep
resentative Bowen and Senator Parker
requesting them to vote in favor of the
bill submitting the question to a vote of
tho people.
FLIES WORRY ANIMALS
Particular so if there is a sore or
wound on its body. Get a bottle of
FARRIS’ HEALING REMEDY, costs
but flOo, makes a pint, worth $2.00, apply
it to the wound, and it will heal rapidly
and flics will never bother. Rickerson
Grocery Co. Adv
A QUEER MELON
r. G. L. Belflower of the Omega
tion, brought a new kind of watermelon
to the Gazette office Saturday It may be
best described ns the “Zodiac" melon,
for it carries, according to Mr. Bolflow-
oxplnnation, the sun, moon, seven
stars, dipper, big A. and many othe r stars
of tho firmament. He says ho thinks he
found .Toll’s coffin in one place on it.
The melon is of a dark green color
I with yellow spots. It first appeared
ilunteer in a twenty acre field year he
re last. The seed were saved and Mr.
Belflower scoured some of them. He lia-
tlireo hills this year, and on these twelve
of fiftoon melons. The leaves are spotted
like the melon. Mr. C. O. Gilley says tho
riety is often soon in Texas.
166 has proven It wffl cure
Malaria, Chills and Fever,
Bilious Fever; Colds and La-
Grippe. It kills the parasite
that causes the fever. It is a
splendid laxative and general
Tonic. adv.
The next time
you buy calomel
ask for
7 HALF THE PLEASURE OF GOING AWAV ON A
TRIP IS GETTING READY TO GO.
LET US FILL YOUR TRUNK WITH GOOD CLOTHES
AND YOUR SUIT CASE AND BAG WITH FURNISH-
1 [ AND OTHER THINGS.
THEN MEET STRANGERS KNOWING
IE PROPERLY DRESSED. AND ALL OF
IT C0ST Y0U A FORTUNE ATOUR STORE.
WS GET LOTS FOR YOUR
-Smith, Company
TELEPHONE 46
The purified and refined
calomel tablets that are
nausealess, safe and sure.
Medicinal virtues retain
ed arid improved. Sold
only in sealed packages.
Price 35c.
Festivities of-the
No Public
holiday of the
all the business
during the afternoon
were dosed all day.
as no public celebration and
public entertainment
quit work and observed
as if it Yru Sunday,
ired out in the country, or
idghboring towns.
two ball games had
each for morning and
with the Moultrie and Syl-
ir. teams hut these decided to play
nearer home. The negroes had a match
at the athletic park in the afternoon be
tween Tifton and Quitman, in which
Quitman won 5 toff.
Fitzgerald, Thpmasvile and Cordela,
among our neighbors, celebrated with
big barbecues. Hon. A. O. Blalock was
the speaker at Fitzgersid and Judge
Roscoe Luke spoke at Thomasvilie.
At Salem Church.
The usual annual Fourth of July
sing was held at Salem church and
many from Tifton attended. There
was a big crowd, a bountiful basket din
ner and a singing program, which lasted
throughout the day.
The Conger ’Cue.
. The family and friends of Mr. Geo. W.
Conger had their annual Fourth of July
barbecue dinner near his home two miles
north of Tifton.
There was n large crowd and a plenti
ful barbecue and picnic dinner, a couple
of hog 8 being left over after all were fed
Col. J. 8. Ridgdill and Hon. A. J. Am
mons made the eagle scream and a singing
program filled out a delightful day.
GREAT PRIZE FIGHT
DISGUSTING SCENE
NOTICE OF SALE
GEORGIA^—TIFT COUNTY*.
Under and by virtue of the power and
authority contained in two certain se
curity deeds from William C. Dixon to
George M. Forman, dated June 14, 1016,
and recorded in Cerk’s office, Tift Sup
erior Court in Book Five, pages G40 ani
511, there will be sold at puLKs out-cry
before the Court house door of said
county on the first Tuesday in August,
next, within the legal hours of sale to
the highest and best bidder for cash,
the property described therein consisting
The next time you have
chills and Fever
Willard Knocked About Ring at Demp
sey’s Will and Bewildered and Help
less After First Round.
Toledo, Ohio, July 4.—Dempsey won
the heavyweight championship in tbe
third round.
Willard’s seconds threw a towel into
the ring at the end of the third round
because Willard could not respond to
the bell, thus saving the champion from of Two Hundred and Eighty-eight (288)
the humiliation of an inevitable knock- acres more or less of Lot of Land Num- a sci.ntifi.
out. Willard was dripping in blood. | ber 225 in the Sixth (6th) District of Tift
TAKE
AMECn
flit Kills the Ciiills” U
prescription which kill, the
Willard was drippin* in blood. .
| County, Georgia, “Bounded on East and ° brMks “» “*
The exhibition at Toledo was about the West by original land lines of said lots; * *!* r and „ ui,d8 u !» the sy*r.
most disgusting ever witnessed at a North by Double Run Branch and South
Ameco Chill and Fever Tonic
to Tifton and guaranteed bj
Pharmacy Company.
PRICE 25 CENTS
prixe fight. The thermometer register- by lands of Dan Walker. 1
ed 120 at the ringside and 110 when the 1 Default hiving ueei made in certain
big fight began. Seats had been built for pu;a<tnts designated in said security
80,000 but not more than half of these A-vd. the entire indehredr.-ss due there-
i occupied, the speculators losing im- under has been declarer due and payable,
mense sum s of money. i and s«> d property will be sold to satisfy State of Georgia, Tift County
Willard weighed 140 pounds more and G*" mbl < To the Superior Court of said *
towered above his opponent, hut was This July 1, 1910. e petition of the M
knocked down five times in the tigst George M. Forman.
round, and was hanging helplessly on the vtA „ wlipi — „
rapes or draped over Dempaey'a should-1 N0T,CE 0F L0ST RECEIPTS «'■>« wealed a body eorpon
era most of ' the time when he was not GE0BGIA _ TIpT COUNTY i“"d” nn,l'pSelled‘lo'S™"
taking advantage of the count. I m . ,7 f, as 0 corporation.
TO SURRENDER CHARTER
The petition
Company shows:
E That on the 0th day
DR. DORN1NG RETURNS
To Tift Wednesday to Continue Hog
Cholera Control Work
r. J. V. Doming, Assistant State
Veterinarian arrived in Tifton Wed
nesday morning. July 0, to continue hog
hoiera work in Tift County, as started
last week. Dr. Doming has his work so
arranged that he can be in Tift county a
few days each week until he gets hog
cholera under control by the use of double
treatment.
Those wishing to secure tin* services
a stnte man will notify the County
Agent ns early as possible.
A. M. Dickson
Connl.v Agent
Tifton, Goorgin.
T. G. WHITE, ST. PETERSBURG.
GEORGIA—TIFT COUNTY a^a “"‘i Sion** 1 l ° tra,,8act ,msi, “' ss
Dempsey thought he had wou at the! whom it May Concern: « 2 That lately to wit: on the .’{1st day
end of the first round but was called AU partle8 are warned not to trade for |j| *J a J> al1 of iu assets and
back and the butchery coutiuued for two ? r »«*»(»(« the following cotton ware t ,', ?!,«“,all-in tt it- d.bta- that
Willard waa dazed and bewilder- h0 “ s<! rCCe :’ ,t8 ’ “ b »™ <•*« >”< it hn» paid t” 'each and ^very stock
ed and failed to respond to the gong for in the hands of the true h ” ,d ^ r L . J* 1 ’; r 1 ' ar . ' ala „ e _^f J. 1 * corporate
the fourtii round. His right eye
closed and hia right cheek swollen and .. I,C ™ |,ts !"“ ed % Aven « Wsrahou*. Sil ; (l r „,,“ , nit , i "
bine with bruises. “Blond covered his No T an ?, N £ 47 ' »““ n 1918 . »" suffi
body and his arms hung so helplessly over T, 1X1 rn "' coch for “« ba " .n .• "
the ropes that it seemed that a child might , . 2 1()10 of the stock holders'of said corporation
give him further abuse without rousing 8 s ' ‘ , „ beid on the 2u<l day of June 1919, due
J. M. TURNER notice t«» which
„ proper resolutio
full liquidation :
his interest.’’
SUMMER
COMPLAINT
RELIEVED
QUICKLY
that it has reserved
to pay the taxes
orporation
by
dance with said resolution,
petitioner here surrenders its charter to
the court by which it was granted and
No Worms In a Healthy Child
All children troubled with worms have an un-
. healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a
About two years ago when suffering rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance.
from n severe attack of summer com- GROVE’S TASTELESS chillTONICgiven refulariy prays that
i.lninF I nb nm( ~ , for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im- as provided in a <e.
paint I took Chamberlains Colic and pr? ve the digestion, aud act as a General Strength- the Code of Georgia
Diarrhoea Remedy and it relieved me ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then FT’I wnnn t- tt v nenm
almost instantly/' writes Mrs. Henry, Petition^ AUo^ys.
Jewett, Clark Mills, N. Y. This is an ex- t0 uke - WcPerbottU. Georgijlt Tlft (’minty.
client remedy for colic and diarrhoea
and should he kept at hand by every fam
ily. Adv.
BERRIEN’S BONDS REDUCED
Mr. T. G. White, of St Petersburg, Fla
died Saturday in a sanitarium
lnnta. His body was carried through
Tifton Monday morning to St. Petersburg
where he was buried Tuesday.
Mr. White lmd been in bad health for
me time and went to nn Atlanta sani
tarium last week for special treatment.
He failed to get relief, and death soon
followed.
Mr. White was 70 years old and for
long time ran a market business in
Tifton many years ago. Some time since
he moved to St. Petersburg where lie w
in business until failing health forced
him to give up work.
/■Mr. White is survived by his widow
and four children; two sons and two
daughter^. Mrs. White and one son.
Mack also a daughter, Mrs. Stella Gar
rett, live in St. Petersburg; another dau
ghter, Mrs. Ava Wilson, lives in Atlanta,
and S ion,' Robert, lives In Alabama,
One son, Mr. IT. Tl. White, of Tifton.
died June 3.
Half Million (’ut to $.150,000, Corresiion-
ding to Tax Values
Valdosta. July (1.— Berrien county's
good roads bonds recently authorized by
the voters of the county, were validated
before Judge W. E. Thomas, at Nash
ville, on Saturday, after a strong fight!
hud been made against the issue. i
Although less than fifty votes against’
bonds were polled in the election, a few
of the opponents decided to attack the
validity of the issue in the courts, and
Af.(employed the low firm of Quincey & Rice
of Ocilln, to head the fight. Solicitor
C. E. Hoy, also appeared in his official
capacity. Judge W. D. Buie and other
Nashville attorneys represented the other
side.
Among the grounds on which the fight
was made it was alleged that the tax
able value* of the county did not warrant
ip of $500,000 in bonds. This
ground was sustained by Judge Thomas,
and ofte r arguments lasting throughout
the day, bonds were validated in the
of $350,000 instead of the half mil
lion issue voted.
Goodnight
Will Drive Away
Mosquitos
DIRIGIBLE COMPLETES TRIP
The British super-dirigible lt-34, tin
first lighter-than-air machine to cross
tho Atlantic ocean, anchored nt Boose
velt flying field, at Miticolu, L. I., at 9:5
a. m., Sunday, after, an aerial voyag
of 108 hours and twelve minutes, in which
she covered 3,130 knots, or approximately
3,000 land miles.
Stop Cholera in your herd Read the
testimonials from farmers who have tried
Gillen’s Hog Cholera Remedy in the big
ad in today's paper. Odwlw
Regular Tobacco Twine, 75 cents.
Choute Grocery Company. 9-dwtf
GREEN HEAD NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Barns Mock and son, of
Fitgerald, spent last week with relatives
and friends.
Mrs. Mary Brown who has been visit
ing her daughter in Tampa, Fla., return
ed home Sunday afternoon.
Miss Arlevia Raybnrn and Mr. Jim
McMillan were queitly married at the
home of the bride Sunday morning at
nine o’clock. Only the family and a few
close friends being present The cere
mony was performed by Judge Stewart
Mrs. McMillan is the attractive daughter
of Mr. Daniel Raybarn of this section.
She is a lady of culture and refinement
possessing a charming disposition. We
congratulate Mr. McMillan on winning
her for his bride, and wish them a
happy married life.
Miss Minnie McMillan Is spending
the week with Mrs. Dan Goff near
Enigma.
Mrs. Malissa Alexander is real sick at
this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Pinson of Ty Ty
spent Saturday and Sunday with rela
tives coming for the McMillan—Raybarn
wedding
Mr. H. B. Porminy is curing a barn
full of tobacco this week, and the otner
tobacco growers are hustling to finish
their barns so they can have the fun of
gathering and curing their tobacco.
BLUE EYES
Surgeons agree that in cases of Cuts, \
Burns, Bruises and Wounds, the FIRST
TREATMENT is most important. When
EFFICIENT antiseptic is applied
promptly, there is no danger of infection
and tbe wound begins to heal at once.
For use on man or beast, BOROZONE
the IDEAL ANTISEPTIC and
HEALING AGENT. Buy it now and
he ready for an emergency. Sold by
ngor Drug Company.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Druggists refund money, if PAZO OINTMENT fslIs
fc 1
after »he first ammcation. Price 60;.
estful
SINGING COMMITTEE TO MEET
The Executive Committee of the Tift
County Singing Convention,
Pickard, chairman; J. II. Hutchinson,I
W. II. Willis, Jack Ford, A. .T. Ammons j
and M. Tucker arc requested to meet atj
Tux Collector’s office in the court house
Saturday, July 12th, at 3 o’clock P M. for
important busincs* relntive to the Con
vention the 4th Sunday and Saturday be
fore. I
J. S. ROYAL, Secy.
“FAKE” ASPIRIN
WAS TALCUM
Therefore Insist Upon Gen
uine* “Bayer Tablets
of Aspirin"
Millions of fraudulent Aspirin Tablet*
ere sold by a Brooklyn manufacturer
which later proved to be composed mainly
of Talcum Powder. “Bayer Tablets of
Aspirin’ the true, genuine, American
made and American owned Tableta arc
marked with the safety “Bayer Cross."
Ask for and then insist upon “Bayer
Tablets of Aspirin” and always buy
them in the original Bayer package
which contains proper directions and
dosage.
Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer
Manufacture of Monoaceticacideater of
Salicyllcacid.
TAKE
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
YoucanrcljonCardul. m * m
Surely It will do (or you
what It has done lor to
many thousands of other
women! It should help.
“I was taken sick,
teemed to be ... , M
writes Mrs. Mary E.Vesle,
ot Madison Heights, Va.
‘‘I got down so weak,
could hardly walk . . .
lust staggered around.
... I read ol Cardtl,
tod alter taking one bot
tle, or before taking quilt
til, I felt much better. I
took 3 or 4 bottles tt
that time, and was able to
do my work. I take It la
the spring when run
down. I had no appetite,
and 1 commenced eating.
It It the best tonic I ever
taw." TtyCardul.
AO Dragging
m
Personally appeared before
dersigned,* C. W. Fulwood wh<*. being
first duly sworn on oath that' he is
Secretary and Treasury of the Mutual
Milling Company and the facts set forth
in the foregoing are true.
C. W. FULWOOD
R. EVE, Judge Superior Court
Tifton Circuit.
At Chambers, Tifton, Georgia. June 21,
1919.
Upon considering the foregoing peti
tion of the Mutual Milling Company for
dissolutions and surrender of its charter,
it is ordered that the same be filed in the
office of the Clerk of the Superior Court
and be published once a week for four
weeks as required by law.
I will pass on said application at the
Court House in Tift County on Saturday,
the 2nd dav of August, 1919, at which
time any objections hereto may be filed
and heard.
R. EVE
Judge Superior Court Tifton Circuit
NOTICE OF LOST NOTES
GEORGIA—TIFT COUNTY.
To Whom It May Concern:
All parties are hereby warned not to
trade for certain promissory notes des
cribed below, as same have been lost and
are not now in the hands of the true
owners thereof: One not given by John
H. Willis, $57.70. due in October. 1919;
one note given by Milton Scott $13.72,
due June lst;i one note given by W. J.
Clayton, $25.22, due September 15tb
i one note given by J. M. Simmons and W.
H. Simmoms $26.64, due October 1st;
one note given by Jesse Roberts. $28.85,
due October 1st; one note given by Artie
and D. W. Willis, $20.25. due October
1st: one note given by J. P. Phillips and
L. L. Pond. $17.91, due August 1st; All
above notes payable to I. Y. Conger.
Also, one note given by H. L. Cartwright
for $27.00, due September 15; payable to
J. G. Chitty. Also one note given by
J. H. Collier for $30.75. due in July;
one note given by B. H .Bates for $28.50
due in July: one note given by ....Tay
lor. for $31.90, due in July. Last three
notes payable to J. IT. Parrish.
This, June 25 1919.
27-41 I. Y. CONGER.
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
GEORGIA.—Tift County.
George B. Owen vs. Alma A. Owen.
Petition for divorce. Tift Superior
Court. December term, 1919.
'TO ALMA A. OWEN:
| You are hereby required to be and ap
pear either in person or by an attorney,
at the December, 1919, term of the Su
perior Court of Tift County. Georgia, to
be held on the first Monday in December,
1919, to answer the petition of George
B. Owen, wherein you are named party
defendant, the same being a petition for
divorce.
Witness the Honorable R. Eve, Judge
of said eourt. this June 0, 1919.
Henry D. Webb,
Clerk. Superior Court, Tift County
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cures old sores, tetter, etc. ad.
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