The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, July 18, 1919, Image 2

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WEEKS J KB3e1 imm “RATTLE OFF A TUNE.” Strike on the right string. You’ll rattle off a tune To tet the stars a-dunoin' la a reel around the moon! \ Yon can whistle as you go Jos’ the happiest you know ; Old world’s heaven If you want to make it so! If you can’t beat the bass drum— Keep up with the bands. Too kin set the world a-dancin’ With a dappin’ of the bands! You can whistle on the way— Hit the bine sky fer the gray; Old world’s heaven If you wake the holiday. Stanton in Constitution. Mrs. Chester Howard,, and children of Durant, Mias. ,are the* guests of her Mother, Mrs. W. O. Smith. The Elbertas are * coming lh. The Gazette is iudebted to Mr. T. A. Hend ricks for six very flue ones Tuesday morn ing. Mr. aud Mrs. Charlie Mathis are happy 'er the arrival of a handsome son at their home on North Ridge avenue Thurs day. Mr. Mack W. Gibbs, of Enigma, who was with U. S. General Hospital No. 10, Oteen, N. y., was in Tifton on business Saturday. Mr. and Mra. H. O. Youmans and lit* BUIE? LIVER LAZY? TAKEACALOTAB Wonderful How Young and Energetic You feel After Taking This Nausea* less Calomel Tablet. If you bare not tried Catotabs you have a delightful surprise awaiting you. The wonderful llver-cleasing and system-purl* ITot tfca'Aanu.l Convention of th. Tift Co**T Sunday School AaawlaUon The annual aeulon of the Tift County | Sunday School Association VII held at Tell What Ty Ty Saturday, and Sunday, July 5-0. In Open* j . The Freaident, A. J. Ammons of Tif- - _ . 1 Church ton called the association to' order and "There ia no auch tbintraa thia life only] devotional aervfcea were rendered by —you can’t biaect life, cut it in two and J. H. Jenkina, of ■ and part future. I,ifej C. W. Durden, of Tifton, i tying properties of calomel may now be enjoyed without the slightest unplesssnt* tie daughter. Wilclla. of Valdosta, arrived ‘rTno Friday aud are th. pu.sts of relative. 1 here tor a few daya. say part ia part and part future. Life; C. W. Durden, of Tifton, spoke on the Is continuous. There.tfas.life before we; purpose and power of the 8nndty School, came Into the world and there will be W,> B. Stubbs, of Savannah, talked on ealta, nor the allihteat unpleasant electa. . , . , You wake up in the morning feeling ao Mr. Held Corry left Saturday night for sood that you want to laugh about It. , - . .. ., New York, where he will apend two Your liver la clean, your system la purl- tblena at the acrfptnr* lesson. His text week selecting a complete up to-date fiwli y 0Ur appetite hearty. Eat what you!" 11 ln thla .Ufe only we have hope of line of ready-to-wear for ladiea, boya and wiaIlr _ no danter , The next time you Chrlnt, we are of nil men moetmieera- Ufe after we depart,” said Dr. A. L. Pat- tenon at the Ptpebytrerian church Sun day morplug. We was Dr. Fettereon’s first sermon tfSTaert*. oi^Ub lags to ‘coatflHV*>>tU^ Saturday. Dr. Patterson read nineteen verses from the fifteenth chapter of first Corin- — IBS — you children. | , M ] laxy, mean, nervoua, blue or disconr- Mra. A. Scarhoro and daughter, Mra. aged give your liver a thorough cteanalng J. N. Neesmitb, of Claxton, Ga. ( who with a Caiotab. They are so perfect iiave been the guests of Mr. Scarboro’s that your druggist is authorized to re- son, Prof, Jason Scarhoro, and family, fund the price as a guarantee that you left tor their home Friday. I will be delighted. practical plana for building np the Sun day School. - Variety In the Sunday School program il meet- was discussed by P. E. Green, of Atlanta. At the afternoon session, devotional services were' led by T. 8. Higdon, of Tifton, Prayer by M. S. Patten, of Tif ton. The County Sunday School Association at work was dUcoaaed by F. E. Green; the organized Bible Class, by W. B. Stubbs. The reports of the officers showed marked improvement in the schools of the Miss Effie Myrtle Scarhoro left Fri-', Calotaba ire »ld only In ortginnl, aeil- llf “ ^ Tbe >'*“* rk day night for Weatwood, N. J., where ^ package.. Price thirty-five cents. At and ending of the aartMy Uto. The part ahe will apend a week with her coualn. •» drug atorea. Adv. «' *e Hv. on earth 1. not nU of life.” Mr. E. J. Brannen, going from there to’ 11 ® ’ Cuba for a two months visit to Mrs. T. j EXTENSION OF TIME. R. Towns. I ' Me,are. U. O. Clegg. E. A. Childs, G. K ” r ™ ln * l , »rt»«rehlp and Pereonal D. Mitchell and Morgan Cleg*, of Greg- Serv,CT f'onmratlon Ketum, Until Mr*. lUlph l’uckett, and baby, who hod f „ rd _ A1>t arriV ed Sundoy to spend sever*. . *1***1, .1— I- daya w 'ub Mr. B. F. Cleg* and family, 1 CollMtor BI,,,ock Ib in of ,hr waa taken from the aame chapter. Continuing his discourse, Dr. Patter son said, “It’s, the war we itart thls life and the way we live Ifc* whether we hire. —„ _ . . a life of love and a life eternaL The j county. Twelve schools in the county dates on the tombstone do not tell what t reported, as follows Hits Mae Wilson left Saturday night fer Miami, Fla., where ahe will spend some time with be r sister. Mrs. Gillispie. Mrs. J. E. Codirau and daughter, Rarsh, are spending some time with Mrs. C. D. Fish at her cottage at Atlantic Beach, Fla. been visiting relatives iu Odcssadale and »thrr north Georgia joints, returned home Sunday morning. Mra. Kate Thornton, of Birmingham, Ala., is visiting her father and mother Mr. and Mra. (’. II. Williams, and her water. Mrs. T. M. Chesnutt. Miss Claire Eidson, of Savannah, is spending a few days in the city the guest •f her sister-in-law, Mrs. U. H. Eidson, enruute to Albany. Dauntless Plain Flour, a high-grade No man can make the moet of life who measures life from birth to death. It's all right to strive to accomplish things on this earth and amass earthly ions, if you do not allow them to your masters but hold them M your slaves. Money can’t meet all demands. There are many things that money and LTnrnTtn.rwh af • Val farm n. foll,,wi,1 « telegram from Hon. Daniel C . AUer < _ |1M . coming over to sec what a real farming „ OI)) , r (Vmipiiraloner of Internal Revenue I mean, can not recure. The millionaire country looks like. Wnahlngton. I>. r. under date of July ""- 1 bt '“ r P* in - ™ a * r * nd di « J u,t tbe Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Williford return- jq^ (same us the poor man. rd Saturday morning from * two week,’, .. Tn . UKUrv twonty-eight eighty! Tb « I ,r « ent *» « litt,c parenthesis be- visit to their aonln-Jaw and daughter, llm .„ Kl|(l „. d tllday KrautH extenaion of tbe «reat paat and tho great fu- Mr. and Mrs. “Jenkins, , in Savannah. to f or fi|j U g returns of tur ‘‘* uiur ^ed by the dates ou the tomb- They visited Tybce, lale of Hope, Thun.: |iar , Dm i service corpora- Bt<l derbolt and other resorts while there und Ulin> | ulvinK „ ,- IK ,. a i year ended .lanuiiry 1^' report one of the most enjoyable trips of February ’JSth, Murvli :tl«H o their lives. I A|iri | : gotli. Ill'll). Give this publicity.” The little adg sell 'em. The advertise-] —-o and is the least part of any man's The good and evil you d 0 in life Tifton Baptist, M. S. Pstten. Tifton Methodist, J. N. Horne. Zion Hope Baptist, T. S. Rigdon. Omega Baptist, J. H. Jenkine. Omega Maptist, J. H. Jenkins, Salem Baptist, J. H. Langford. Oak Ridge Methodist, W. K. Overby. Mt Calvary Methodist, H. M. West. Bessie Tift Chapel Baptist, Albert Sut ton. Ty Ty Baptist, E. J. Cottle. Ty Ty Methodist. W B. Parks. Wesleyan Methodist, Tifton, B. H. Bankston. Two pastors of churches, six superin tendents of schools and eight teachers also were present at Saturday’s session. The president, A. J. Ammons, secretary prot' Tifton. President Division No. 5. M. D. Jones Tifton, Route 6. President Division No. 6. W. K. Over by, Tifton, Ronte 5. Ty Ty and community put into execu tion every effort of hospitality and cour teous treatment to make each and every visitor feel perfectly at home and claim Ty Ty as their own for the time being. The basket dinner at the Saturday ses sion prepared by the good ladies and spread under the shade trees near the Baptist church at the noon hour was one Victory Loan Boosters Are Commended for Efforts In Last Drive. Atlanta, Ga., Jane 10, 1919. Mr. Briggs Carson, County Chairman, Tifton, Ga. Dear Mr. Carson: As my last official act before relinquishing the duties which have heretofore developed upon me as Director of the War Loan Organisations for the 8ixth Federal Reserve District, I want to express to you personally, . . . .and to the personnel of the organisation „f mo, excellent guilty and preparation ln y Z coanty , my , iacm and dMIhaelt . “ weU “ 8 , b °“ t f 1 ' T'J l0 \ tw ‘“ «l gratitude and .dmiretin for the superb the number of people. J. S. Royal, .... . , V Tl Secretary Pro-tem. PAN—AMERICAN DAY and sustained effort you made in the i work of securing financial backing from j our people to enable the Government to j win the war. _ , 1 The territory in which you labored so rpsiurui, J*. 1. auiuiuub, Gazet c—This is my twentieth earnestly is one i„ which the people have J. S. Royal, Division president*, I d ».v «t the Centenary celebration. It heretofore been borrowers to perhaps * *- — the - * lonr, and Tift County Flour t $1.60 a meut of Mrs. Hargrett’s house and lot'thy IT! SUBSTITUTE sack. Phillips Mercantile Co. 2-dwtf Mr. Will Eidson, who has just return ed from overseas and received his honor able discharge from the army, spent Sat- arda.v and Sunday in the city the guest of friends. 1 have several small, well located for sale only appeared in the Gazette twice before Dr. E .P. Doss saw the bar gain and gobbled it up. The property was owned by Mrs. A. B. Hargrett, St. IVI(<sl urg, Fla. Tin purchase price was not made public. FOR NASTY CALOMEL Starts Your Liver Without Making You Sick and Cannot Salivate. Every druggist in town—your druggist and everybody’s druggist has noticed a Dr. A. G. Fort, of Atlanta, delight- ,jj r p n t fulling off iu the sale of calomel. Nones, placed with me for sale. Anyone fi»Uy surprised his Tifton friepds by r^y a |j ^j ve t h e Bame rcason< Dodson’s desiring a nice, small home will do well dropping in on them Friday afternoou. Live r Tone is taking its place. I» bay now. Keith Carson. Tifton, Oa.' Accompanied by his daughter, Miss “Calomel is dangerous und people know Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Stubbs left Monday j ^ ,ear *. was on wa * *° ***• Simons’ ^ while Dodson's Liver Ton* is perfectly morning for Demorest, Ga., where they i,lan< * * or a short vacation * Dr * Fort is RQ fe and gives, better results.” said a Nave rented a cottage for a month. Mrs.' ' 00 ^ n * well and aav» they me keeping prominent local druggist. Dods*)n's Liver Stubbs and children will stay In Dcmo-] bl,n bo,) ' iD tb " Capiut City. jTona is personally guaranteed by every rest, but Mr. Stubbs wilt go on to New! Easy Heal Fruit Jars aud Itubbors. druggist who sells it. A large bottle York. * I Choate Grocery Co. lOSSwl costa but a few cents, nod if ir falls to ——— ;—-—— 1 Lenox Cor. Adel News: Little Miss give easy relief in every care of liver slug- 666 hag more imibtnoni than Ethel Allen was carried to Tifton by glahnces and constipation you hove oaly any other Chill nnd Fetal Too-, Dr. Branyon last Sunday afternoon where to ask for your money back ic OO the market, bnt BO on* Dr. Smith assisted in removing n cinder Dodson's Liver T i want* imitation*. They are dangerous things in the medi ate line. adr. Professional Directory B. C. WILLIFORD Attorn ey-at-Law, Tifton, Ga. Office 30-32, McLeod Bldg. (Damage Suita and Crlmtmal PractlM ’.) D. B. HARRELL Practicing Physician Office McLcod-O'Neal Bldg, i Phone 263. Residence 301 Tifton, Georgia. . R. C. fsLLIS ATTORNET-AT-LAW attention given i sad to matter* reUtlng la bad ti , wm praeftre fa all the Co aria. DR. CHARLES S. SMITH Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office over Brooks Pharmacy Hour*: 8 to 1—2 to 0 TIFTON, GEORGIA FULWOOD * IIARGRETT Attorneya-at-Law Office In Golden Bnlldlng Ron, • • • • Georgia / JOHN A. PETERSON Office Deatlit New O'NeoI-McLeod Building Tiftoa, Georgia Mdea Bldg. Tiftoa. Oa. • ■ DR. A. K. O'QUINN FIRST CLASS DENTAL WORK Cram and Bridge Work a Specialty Over P inkit on'. Drag Stare pleasant- from the pupil of ho r eye. We arc glad tasting, purely veg<tabl-> remedy, harm- to state that the organ was not materially IcsN to both children and adults. Take a injured. i spoonful at night und wake up feeling Stings or bites ot insects that are fol-' 8,10; lieadaehe. arid lowed by swellings, pain or Itching should ,t “ m * cb or conaUpated bowls*. It doem't b* treated prompUy ns they are poiwnous.l l ; tl " l >, 1 0r ln « a ' ,i 1 M ™ " n ;b ' ,,lx ' BALLARD’S SNOW LINIMENT conn-. ,1 “ y ,ik . e T ‘ olent calomel. Take a dene of tenet, tbe imlaon. It ia both intlsepctlc cllo “>' 1 * n<1 tomorrow You w, 11 feel and healing. Sold by Conger Drug. Co. ’ lck * n i . ‘V" 1 " _ _ ..... ,, . * day e work! Take Dodsons Liver lone Lenox Cor. Adel News: Mr. Richard in , tcad , nd fccl dn of vl and Rowe, ^who■o jaw was badly fractured aml) j tlon recently by a kick from a mule, left here' last Wednesday night fo r Atlanta where an operation was performed. Regular Tobacco Twine, 75 cents Choate Grocery Company. HRINSHON—RIGGINS , A marriage of much Interest to friends 15-d5wl j n . Tift on waH that of Miss Cathleen Worms interfere with the growth o! Heinshon and Oorpornl Robert Leon after your death. What are you' M. S. Patten and T. 8. Rigdon, represen- j ffrown in interest to me as tne cm] a i arger extcQt than thpy fatVe going to do about It? Dr Patterson aug- ted their various fields of work in the draws near. This morning Logan coun-j er8< an( j t t, 0 VPrv na t„ rp nn( j va ] Ue 0 f the g»**ted that the question be answered by schdols of the county. *>’ turned out aud great crowds filled the, securities of our national government eternalizing life. The entire session from beginning to I grounds. * had to be impressed upon them. This, The scribes aud Pharisees thought they dose was filled with enthusiastic dis 1 The most popular thing here is the' a „d other obstacles which at times seem- hud finished Jesus. You can’t kill a man, cussions* by the speakers and listened to' “Wayfarer,’* a pageant {given in the t 0 makg your> an< j Jmposaible you can only destroy his earthly body, j with that attention that showed that j Coliseum, seotiug 8000. Since the 3rd, Q f accomplishment, were overcome by the The only way to direct life is according the work was received and appreciated night there Iiuh been a rush to see it. j dominating personality of yourself and to God's rules as laid down in the Bible. | by a people interested in the Sunday! Tickets are ou sale at 0 a. m. and thou-| yo ur co-workers, given in behalf of our The purpose of life here is to project ( School work of Tift county. sands of people line up and stand for, government freely and without limit your life out Into the great world that is Sunday’s Session. j hours to get a ticket and then for twoj i n working as you did you accomplish- to couie. Sunday’s session at 11 a. ro. was called,hours line up-before all entrances to themed a wide distribution of government se- I'r. Patterson is nn impressive apeak-! to’order by the president and devotional coliseum to rush fo r the best seats. Never] curitieg in your territory, and y 0 U have er aud his audience seemed to enjoy the services by J. M. Willis. in all my life have I seen or heard of merited the sincere thanks of your coun- seruion. Missionary instruction in the Sunday Mch a continuous rush to aee anything.' try, of the Treasury Department, and of Special music ou the plan« and violin! Schools. W. B. Stubbs. Shoulder ti) Well, it is an indescribable exhibition, 1 the officials of this organization, waa rendered by Misses Blanche and Ruth shoulder and reasons for the organized ( combining the best skill in music, scenic. We have never been able to complete Britt. class discussed by P. E. Green, in a very.effect and all else to make an appeal. the records of ou r organization aa io Dr. Patterson extends a cordial invita- able and helpful way to Sunday School I But I started to write about “Pan— the peraonnel of the Liberty Loan work- workers. j American Day.” The first difficulty con-' ers of the District. For this reason only Practical plans for looking after ab- fronting me was how to hear: “The I will not try to reach the workers aerv- sentees by Mrs. P. D. Fulwood of Tif-, confessions of a Buckeye from Dixie,” j n g under your direction, but will aik you ton nnd making the unday School lesson by Dr. Wilcox and also “Eight Months j to pass on to them this expression of my interesting by Rev. J. H. Jackson, of in a German Prison” by Lieut. Mc-| grateful appreciation for their patriotic Tifton were features that made impres- j Dowell, both at the same hour and 1-8 .labors. Yours very truly, sions worth while and mastered by these of a mile apart. I heard Lieut McDowell. J jos. McCord, speakers in a very able and profitable J One who heard Dr. Wilcox reported that | Director War Loan Organization way aud will doubtless lead to good he gave our Northern friends some Sixth Federal Reserve District, resnlts. j mighty plain talk about the question, u The devotional service Sunday after-j North and South. The demonstration conducted by W. B. Parks, of ( given by the natives and Missionaries, (j]|0 OOttlC Ol A HI 6 CO tion to the people of Tifton to attend all services. Services will be held each evening, be ginning at SL30 and lastiug for oue hour. OPEN FRIDAY, JUDY IS Announcement of the Lon Dickey To bacco Warehouse Company, of Fitzgerald is published today. The company claims to have one of the largest warehouses in tbe state devoted exclusively to the sale of leaf tobacco und promises the best service to be se cured. They will have repreaeatativss from the big tobacco buyers present at all times. If you are a tobacco grower, read their advertisement. THE LEADING HOG RAISERS OF THE COUNTRY Use B. A. THOMAS’ HOG POWDER Make it a part of th<* daily diet of your children. They become thin, pale and Riggins, which took place June 29, at the'hogs. Watch them tako-on fat and sickly. Get rid of theae parasites at home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. Brown, keep in the pink of condition on leaa feed, once if you would have healthy, happy In Atlanta, the affair being conducted in Rickerson Grocery Co. Adv. cheerful children. WHITE’S CREAM military style the chaplain from Fort! 0 VERMIFUGE destroys worms and beno-, McPherson officiating. I jj^ city COURT OF TIFTON fits the whole system. Sold by Conger The house was beautifully decorated - Drug Co. I for the occasion, especially the drawing! Friday, July 11th. Valdosta Times: Mi*. W. E. Aigw Fri- whe « ,he eercmon J' performed I Swl(t A Company va. Mr*. J. It. Stubbs day received a telegram from her «oo, Mr. j j doln * Diisinoos as Tea Room. Suit on Jamea Algee, notifying her of hi. areirai ,be H . ho “ < » ; hk '. h ™ 9 ., w,th ! account, at Camp Merritt from France. He waa' i r " u < 8 . ,r ““ Mc, hmon *IW«S. Judgment for plaintiff for accompanied by Mr. Oaear Koegel who * h , cr, 1 Corpor * 1 ls ', U ‘ i0 “* d ha* been with him alnc* they left V.ldom; ™'“ d > V? ^ tn together. It i. expected that they will Po ‘" t ' I Ro “' on 1 U 1“’.. be discharged and that they will be hem. Ri « l “ , | 18 * br ""'* tf ia a few day. Tho new. of their arriaal »“ d ' w ' Ml,r / irl 0 wbilc tbc „„ .a. .w. hrlnra h.nnlnre.' *™>“ w »» formerly of Tifton, where hr had made hia home since early childhood Estes Surgical Supply Co. vs. Tilt County Hospital, suit on account. Judg ment for plaintiff for.$323.2u. on the American shores brings happim to their friends and relatives. ROYAL ARCH MASONS A H. Hutchinson, H.P. JUNIPER CAMP No. tM WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meet* ertrr flrai and third Tne* night In th* Sfaao^e Hall. AB menil — repeated tn attend and Halting Chop. . II. HUTCHINSON. I DOCTOR URGED AN OPERATION Instead I took Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound end Was Cured. Baltimore. Md.—Nearly four year* I suffered from organic trouble*, nor- ^^ vouaneaa and-head ache! and nvnry month would have to stay in bed moat of the tlmo. Treat ment* would relieve mo for n time but my doctor waa al- wayi urging me to ' ivo an operation. until 1010 when he culistcd in the army. Mr. and Mra. Riggin* will make their heme in Atlanta. ENDORSE LAW LEAGUE nSm>N My aiater naked me to try Lydia E. Pink- h a m’a Vegetable Compound before consenting to nn 'operation. I took five bottles of it and it baa completely ' * v cured me and my workiaapleaaure. I tell nil my friend* who have any trouble of thi* kind what Lydia E. Ptnkbam'i Vegetable Com pound ha* done for me.’'—Nun B. Bmttogham, 609C*lvertooRd., Balti- "sri. 1 only natural for any woman to dteei-the tbooght of nn operation. So ire been reetored to joue remedy, Lydia E. Vegetable ComnotuaL after _ on baabeeoedThmdthat it will pay any woman who euffer* from i to cocaidar trying It Ire- Bg to end) e trying erdeeL "Just on n’t work any more.” The faded, Jaded, over-worked woman, with pain* here or there, should nek her neighbor for advice. Ten-to-one the was dragged down by the pains and ail- menta of her eex, and waa completely cured by that temperance tonio made from Estelle Morgan, Tifton, Young People Division Superintendent, not filled. President Division No 1. M. S. Pat- teu, Tifton. • President Division No. 2. Chns Bowmen Ty Ty. President Division No. 3. T. S. Rigdon Tifton. President Division No. 4. W. A. Hand Whereas: At a mass meeting recently held by the good people of Tift county did thereby past resolutions pertaining to the abolishment of illict distilling and selling of intoxicating liquors by appeal ing to Judge Beverly D. Evans for as sistance. Inasmuch as we believe they are pursuing the right course, we, the undersigned, do hereby endorse the action of the people above mentioned: David Whiddon, W C Register, D H Green, A W Whiddon. W J Jordan, W. — — a. j ."IT: , m m Jordan. J M Branch E F Jordan. W| barla androob, and knownfor 50 H Danforth, J A I.each. A E Whiddon.I y®" 8 “ ^ Pierces Favorite Pwecrtp- J M R Grace, O B Lineberger, T J ( tioo. When a woman complains of back- Whiddon. R T Pope. J W Miller, E T ache, dizziness or pain—when everything Luke, J D Cook, G P Merritt, Mrs David] look# black before her eyce—a dragging Whiddon, Mrs P H Green, Mrs Lott feeling, Or bearing-down, with nervous- Whiddon, Mrs Lucy Register, Mrs J M 1 ness, she should turn to this “temperance” Branch, Mrs T J Whiddon, Mrs A W j herbal tonic, known as Dr. Pierce’s Favo- Whiddon, Mrs M A Segraves, Ethel Whid- Prescription. It can be obtained in don, Mrs W II Danforth. Mrs D S Fisher! almost every drug atore In tho land and Mra E F Jordaa. Mra O C Roger*. Mra! ^ iT ,^ d ; rn( , ^ printed in plain Eng- L J Branch. Mra A E Whiddon, Mra c ! jy, on the wrapper. Put up in tablet* or CS^STsmLsMM’ falo, N. Y., will send a trial sixe forlOcenta. BROOOKFIELD. DOTS r n,. ai.. w.ti, '‘middle llfo I was allllcted with heat Saturday, July 5, waa the Slat b ‘ rtb -, fl„he* and dlzxy apella. Some friend, of ty of Unde Jack Pope and all ot the mine advised me to try Doctor Pierce', day children and grandchildren were gather ed at Uncle Jack'* and euch a sump tuous good time at they did have. May Uncle Jack live to tee several more aueh happy daya for he is a good old man. Well it rained again and It is a good time to pot out potato draw, and vine*. M. Favorite Prescription and I was mighty glad I took their advice for It gave me more comfort and relief than any medi cine I had aver taken. I came thru the change In excellent health; the heat flathe* and dizzy aneilt left me at once. critical time."—!.:rj. XL B. Ricsanoaos 133 St. Nruoleon. Cured Him Ty Ty. from Pan—'America, was most impres- Tho ponnant offered by the state for'sing. Imagine 500 people from Cuba/ the best attendance over sixteen years of|Mexico, New Mexico, Panama. Bolivia,] age present at the Suuday morning's ser-jPeru, Brazil, Argentina, Chile and, jj r# ^ j. Barnea of Macon Ga. aaya: vice of the Convention was unanimously Uruguay, marching in groups following *'My system wan &11 of Malarla'and i voted to Oak Ridge Methodist, School.!each the flag of his country, besides tbe began to have Chllla and Fever. X where the association will hold the next; "Stars and Stripes,” up into the coliseum bought a bottle of Ameco Chill and Fever annual session, provided the Oak Ridge' to the tune of the national anthem of his Tonic and a few dotes broke up the community endorses the invitation of W. country, nnd crowding up the great plat-j®*^* * i 0 *? Hie botRt K. Overby the superintendent of that ’ form, and a native appealing to America (J* 8cb001 - ' . j I tn help hia country. You have the most f„„ ...f^nw ™ The exercises throughout the two day> ^ impressive sight of the entire day. How Fever." session, discussing the various features 'my heart sank as man after man pas-] Hundreds of inch testimonial* art bfe . of Sunday School work, the official re ! sionately pleaded for help, and I could Inf received dally by the manufactortg ports; the social feature that bring us see the multiplied millions, stretching far Ameco Chill and Fever Tonic; closer together as people, pulling for one ] away to the southernmost point of South • . Ameco Chill and Fern Twtfe ha* higher ideal in life were excellent nnd America! For once I wanted to be a, W* 0 ® 1 ™* * spoke well for the progress of highei',|ozen young men to give myself to these, 01 ??-/: chfll aad°Fm*Tbnle fa gold religious training of our youth. Offiecrt needy children of God. Then Patagonia,' j n <nfton and guaranteed by for next year as follows: I Paraguay. Ecuador and the Guianas' Pharmacy Company. President; A. J. Ammons, Tifton. came before me. j PRICE $6 CENTS Secretary; H. D. Webb, Tifton. | The need! The crying world need! A Children Division Superintendent: Miss g rea t harvestwhite and few laborers. I Regular Tobacco Twine, 76 «n6' No Worms In a Healthy Child All children troubled with worms have aa tin- hsatthy color, which indicates poor Mood, and aa a rule, there U more or 1cm stomach disturbance. GROVE’S TASTELESS chUl TONIC given regularly far two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im prove the dlgestfao, and act as a General Strength ening Tooio to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be in perfect health. Pleasant to take. Mo nerbottle. Chaplain Nixon thinks that the bat-1 Choate Grocery Company. J Chateau Thierry will go down in XP-d6wX world war. By the way, Alvin York, of Tennessee, is to be here hope to see him. W. H. BUDD. history as the decisive battle of the The Board of Trade is in communica tion with the officials of the A. B. ft A. Railroad looking to having a demon stration pulled off in Tifton by the “Stump Pulling Special” which will be operated through this section at an early date. This will be of vast benefit to the farming interests of thia section and if they decide to put on a demonstration in this city there will be a big crowd to witnesa it HOGS TOP THE MARKET Hogs as wen aa the feed you give them were never as high before. See that your hoga get all the food nine out of thU high priced grain. They will do it if you make B. A. THOMAS* HOG POWDER a part of their daily diet Tones np their entire aystem, aiding diges tion and assimilation. We eeQ It Rick erson Grocery Co. Adr. petite ana r Torpid Liver. adv STAPLE and FANCY NOTIONS ] Our stock is the best and most complete that w v it has ever been, of all the Staple and Fanc^|[ Notions, and Summer Novelties, such-HSuT Ribbons, Threads, Buttons, »?<£? Trimmings and J, ~ , Braids. cangE-rais A ~j| lift ■ UI1 u * LY.fjnT;'.--"*