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PRIZE HEALTH
ne a burden tod a waste. With Health, Axabi*
!«r health la the meana to greater achlere-
perfect condition, jon can't expect perfect
I an eatlmate on what you need. , Examination
i, foe.
I, Phone 142. Hint Bldg. Tifton, 6a.
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CENT FARM LOANS
Tifton City Loans
i at 5 1-2 per cent interact wd giro the
i of paying part of the principal at the
; internet ot> amounta paid, but no
I required.
W. W. BRYAN
Tifton, Georgia
Governor Reemamendi that
Tifton stattaaa, College and EDI
logy be Under One Board.
Atlanta, Ga., July 12—Govei
gey has recommended to the 1<
that the Experiment atation at
the State College of Agriculture, ; at
Athens, the Department of Entomology
and the Coastal Plain Experiment Bta<
tion be consolidated under one board.
The experiment Station and the colli
Governor Dorsey said, are condi
experimental work resulting in
plication of effort and the new
Plain atation, which has Just been es
tablished at Tifton, will mean further
duplication.
LEMON JUICE
SPECIALS THIS WEEK
FOR FRECKLES
Forty inch Sheeting I5c yd
Good Bleaching 25c yd
Figured Muslins I5c yd
Red Cross Oxfords
and Pumps
Girlsl Make beauty lotion for
a few cents—Try Itl
READY-TO-WEAR
Silk Blouses $15 up.
Silk and Voile Waists
Always in Stock.
We appreciate your
Battnets.
MEN'S WEAR
Hats reduced to $2
Suits, a few bargains
Complete siock of Un
derwear, Overalls
Etc., Etc.
Duncan & Stubbs
Squeeze the juice of two lemons into
bottle containing three ounces of
orchard white, shake well, and you hare
a quarter pint of the best freckle and
tan lotion, and complexion beautifier, at
very, very small cost
Your grocer has the lemons and any
drug store or toilet counter will supply
three ounces of orchard white for a few
cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant
lotion into the face, neck, arms and
hands each day and see how freckles and
blemishes disappear and how clear, soft
and rosy-white the akin becomes. Yes!
It is harmless and never irritates. adv
166 hat proven It will «
Malaria, Chills and Fever,
Bilious Fever; Colds and La-
Grippe. It kills tbe parasite
that causes the fever. It it a
splendid laxative and general
Tonic. adv.
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Attention Tobacco Growers
Our Warehouse for the sale of leaf tobacco will open on Friday,
July 18th.
This warehouse is thoroughly equipped with all modern conven
iences for the proper handling of the tobacco crop. It has ample
floor space, thorough ventilation, plenty of light, and is one of the
largest, if not the largest, tobacco warehouse in Georgia exclusive
ly devoted to the sale of leaf tobacco.
Expert tobacco buyers representing all of the Exporters and Man
ufacturers of tobacco in America, will be in daily evidence on our
floors-—thus insuring the growers of the benefit of the very best ob-
Our floor management will be in direct personal charge of men
who have devoted their life to the handling and sale of tobacco,
and who stand ready and willing to look after your interests to the
minutest detail
We solidt freight shipments, and as we are located directly on
Railroad siding, can handle such shipments to good advantage.
Your business will be appreciated, and we hope yon will afl help
ns to make Fitzgerald the Banner Tobacco Market of Georgia
LON DICKEY
TOSCCO WREHOUSE CO.
FITZGERALD, A.
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Vomra Do Not Vote
i Given The
i Parker
, Ga.. July 10. 1B19.
FARMER MOST HAVE RUGGED HEALTH
J1HL HAS 16 IHlLUKtW Many Break Dooms and Failures
Due to Exposure and Hard Work
Catarrh in Some af It’s Many Forma ■ !
Claim* Thousand*
Every farm family has Its medietas cabinet and tax
almost every one will be found a bottle of Dr. Hartman's
World Famous Peruno- For eougha, oolds and catarrh
it la Invaluable. It's rise Is indicated In all cues of
catarrhal Inflammation and coo station whether of res
piratory organa, stomach, bowels or other organs of tbs
>1 body.
■ Mr. W. J. Temple of 300 Lincoln Are- Delaware. Ohio, suffered for
years with inflammation of the mucous linings of stomach and
1 bowels. According to his own story be did not eat a meal for Are years
: I hare read your
of the 8th huh, ua-
the subject: .“Do Georgia Women
it To Vote?,, In which you allude to
of,my advertisement in the three
organs of the .three counties com-
the 4Tth. District, and from which
estimated that less than 11-3 per
of the w kite women In GeorgU really
rc to have tfm election franchise thrust
ou will probably be interested to know
that a very.small per cent of the women
ib*thft entire United Slates really desire
to vote. The latest available figures of
thafoNational Woman Suffrage Associa-f TALES JURORS
tiorf’show that a scant 8 per cent of the
Women Of voting age in this country are Drawn to Serve Second Week July Term
enrolled as suffragists, and sure we can, 1019, Tift Superior Court
And Mr. John J. Tucker Says He Is by
No Means to be Counted Out of the
Running With Useful Years Ahead
Mr. John J. Tucker, who was in Tifton
Monday, tells of tbe arrival of a fine,
eight-pound son at his home in Quitman
one day last week.
This makes Mr. Tucker a total of
twenty-three children. He has been mar
ried several times, and bis descendants are
scattered over South Georgia and Flori
da, several of his sons living in the Indian
River section. Mr. Tucker is the last of
the immediate family of Rev. Elisha
Tucker, a patriach of this sectiou of
Wiregrass Georgia.
As Mp. Tucker is only seventy-seveq
years old and getting younger every day,
it may be possible that tbe returns are
not all in yet.
assume that if the American woman W S Scott
wants a thing, ahe la quite likely to ask W J Sumner
without distress. He says: *T am
a farmer and must be exposed to
all kinds of weather. After years
of suffering, a druggist recom
mended Peruna. X took all together
five bottles and am a well man.
Formerly, X could not do a day's
work. Now, farm work does not
fatigue me In the least Penma la
the best medicine and tonlo on the
market Time only strengthens my
admiration for It especially for
catarrh and colds.
W M Hand
J H Glover
M S Patteu
G R Henderson
J M Varner
H L Griffin
W H Caudill
R E Hall, Jr.,
W A Jones
J C Aultmau
R H Hutchinson
J M Hooks
J D Golden
A L Cawley
E E Slack
J F Mims
B Y Wallace
J P Davis
D T Smith
for it
There is a singular phase to this suf
frage movement and that is, that noth
ing so frightens a suffragist as the sug
gestion that the question be submitted to
a vote of the women. They remember
the vote in Massachusetts in 1895, where
only 4 per cent of the women went on J J O Thompson
record in favor of woman's suffrage, and O V Barkuloo
they also remember that tbe membership I W Bowen
of the National Suffrage Association Isa 8 W Abbott
very small percentage of the women of j H E Hook
the country, and they know, too, that
where women have the opportunity to
vote, when the novelty of the thing has
passed, we find a small proportion of the
women voting.
In the state of Massachusetts the wo
men have had the right to vote for school
committees since 1897, yet in Massachu
setts in the 17 years prior to 1913 (this
being the last statistics accessible), thoy
have bad a registration of women amount
ing to only 4.8 per cent throughout tbe
state of all women who could register Guy A Cox
and vote, and of those only 2.1 per cent S A Martin
(less than half of those registered), ac
tually went to the polls and voted on
election day.
Iu a part of the Congressional Record,
is a record of the percentage of women
who have voted in the town of Dedham,
Mass., since 1889, down to and including
the year 1913, based upon these statis
tics and facts, the conclusion is irresis
tible that a very small percentage of the
women in the entire United States really
desire to vote.
This, however, is not one of the-princi
pal reasons for opposing the Anthony
Suffrage amendment. It is not my pur
pose, however, to discuss these in this
communication, but merely to show that
the women in the 47th Senatorial District
of Georgia are not by any means the only
ones in the United States who really de
sire to stay out of politics.
Yours truly,
T. H. Parker.
ONLY S GALLONS IN COFFEE
Twelve deputy collectors, headed by
Tobe Moye and K. F. Newberry of the
Macon office, visited Coffee county the
latter part of last week, returning to
Macon Monday, saj s the Telegraph.
They found only three gallons of whiskey
and a quiet, peaceful county.
This was the second raid in that part,
of the state that the deputies hav^ made
in the last few weeks. During the first
raid they confiscated numerous stills and
fifty gallons of moonshine. The
people of the county were hostile to them
and they had guns levelled at them three
different times.
J H Shelluut
J K Butler
J V Dowis
J N Shupe
J P Pool
W I Harvey
E J Cottle
\V B Hutchinson
M C Anderson
W H Whitten
J M Hay
D H Hogan
W T Greer
J L Gay
W .1 Willis
T A Hendrix
It L Wo
.lo«* Mnrchant
W I. Barlow
T C Lamp
II Roberts
J L Boltou
F H McDonald
Ralph Puckett
B VV Green
J E Scoggins
H L Carmichael
A B Vaughn
P I> Fulwood
T E Mitchell
Peruna la sold everywhere. You
may boy it in either liquid or tab
let form. Ask for Dr. Hartman's
Well Known Peruna Tonic and If
you are seeking health take nothing:
else. Insist upon Peruna.
If you are sick and suffering;
write The Peruna Company, Dept.
77, Columbus, Ohio, for Dr. Hart
man’s Health Book. The book is
free and may help you. Ask your
dealer for a Peruna Almanac,
LOSS OF APPETITE
As a general rule there is nothing ser
ious about a loss of appetite, and if you
skip a meal or only eat two meals a day
for a few £ays you will soon have a relis]
for your meals when meal time com<
Bear in mind that at least five hours
should always elapse between meals so
as to give the food ample time to digest
and the stomach a period of rest before
a second meal is taken. Then if you eat
no more than you crave and take a
reasonable amount of outdoor exercise
every day you will not need to worry
about your appetite. When the loss of
appetite is caused by constipation as is
often the case, that should be corrected
at once A dose of Chamberlain’s Tablets
will do it Adv.
Washington, July 15.—Government ownership of railroads
or the extension of Federal control beyond the end of the calen
dar year will be given little consideration at this session of
Congress, Chairman Esch, of the House Interstate Commerce
Committee, said today. ^
In opening hearings on the bill to regulate railroads after
the return to the owners on December 31. Esch said the Re
publicans plan to return the roads at the soonest possible mo
ment with better regulatory legislaion than before the war.
Surgeons agree that in cases of Cuts,
Burns, Bruises and Wounds, the FIRST
TREATMENT is most important When
an EFFICIENT antiseptic is applied
promptly, there is no danger of infection
and the wound begins to heal at once.
For use on man or beast, BOROZONE
the IDEAL ANTISEPTIC and
HEALING AGENT. Buy it now and
be ready for an emergency. Sold by
Conger Drug Company.
Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic
restores vitality and eoerf y by purifying and en
riching the blood. Yon can soon feel iu Strength
ening. Invigorating Effect. Price 60c.
“ A TOTAL WRECK”
SAYS TENNESSEAN
Ho Sip ll Now Fttls Rn, SJm Tttii(
arm Iros Twh.
Darld Jones, of Forbus, Tens.,
write,: "1 got a bsttl, ot Zlron and
will nr that I nam had anythin* to
com. In ao (ood a ttma aa I waa think.
In* ot (lrln* np, I waa m weak. 1
cannot tell you how bad I lelt Had
•tomach trouble. Ion ot appetite,
couldn't eleep, in fact waa a total
wreck all oxer, u I am aubject to weak
■pelle In the Sprint of the ynr. After
tain* Ziron will uy I now feel fine
and can do a fine days work. I think
you hara a good medicine, and I can
aurely recommend It to any ona who
icdi a tonic’’.
Medical authorltlea and text hooka
agree that Iron to needed to keep the
eretem In food condition. Inreetlta-
tlon allow, that pale, weak, tired peo
ple generally lack the naceeeary a-
mount of Iron In their blood. The
atrength that Iron glrea may ha oh
talned by taking Ziron Iron Tonic
Try It Aik your drugglat about hie
guarantee on Bln*. Bt 4
Your Blood Needs
ZIRON
WAIFS MOTHERED BY ASH CANS
FIND LIFE COMICALLY TRAGIC
IN “DADDY LONG LEGS” FILM
First Production by Mary PtckfonTs
Own Company
“Daddy Long Legs,” the motion picture
production of the great story by Jean
Webster, in which Mary Pickford will be
seen at the Strand Theatre is an attrac
tion which will have universal appeal,
for it is filled with children, and their
doings. Moreover the children are not
those we see every day, with fathers and
mothers to care for and protect them, but
little children who are the charges of an
asylum which is sadly mismanaged.
• Miss Pickford has the role of Judy Ab
bott, a twelve-year-old girl, full of life
and fun, who dodges the cruel punish
ments of the superintendent of the John
Grier Orphanage, to run off and help
the little ones who are faring ill on the
miserable diet and poor care they re
ceive.
Child Parts Cleverly Enacted
More than a score of orphaned children
some of them the most clever child actors
who have ever been seen on the screen
aid Miss Pickford in this earlier part of
the picture, which shows scenes in the
big orphan asylum. Clad in striped
cheap cloth, fed upon prunes and thin
soup, forced to work at hard tasks, and
above all lacking the kindness and love
which humor and pathos have a constant
babies grip the hearts of everyone who
sees the picture.
Miss Pickford is assisted by a number
of children among whom is the funniest
and most freckled-faced lad ever se«n in
a picture. How he and Mary provoke
and carry through a “prune strike” it
one of the episodes of the picture in
which humor and pathos have a constant
struggle for the upper hand.
CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC AND DIAR
RHOEA REMEDY
This medicine always wins the good
opinion if not the praise of those* who use
it Try it when you have need of such
remedy. Adv.
TO FARMERS
“Stitch In Time saves Nine"
Now is the time to have your Mowere
and Rakes, Hay Presaee and other Farm
Machinery fixed up while we ore not «o
busy. Bring them to me and I will make
them as good aa new.
28deodwtf W. E. FARMER
FLIES WORRY ANIMALS
Particular so if there is a sore or
wound on its body. Get a bottle of
FARRIS' HEALING REMEDY, coats
but 60c, makes a pint, worth $2.00, apply
It to the wound, and It will heal rapidly
and flies will never bother. Rickeraon
Grocery Co. Atr
Tamatim
The most delightful laxative. The up-to-date method of overcoming torpid
liver, constipation and biliousness. Use them once and you will never go
back to strong purgatives that taste so bad.
Lamarine Wafers taste good—just like candy. Just eat or dissolve one or
two on the tongue.
At all drug stores 30c per bottle. Use according to directions with each
bottle.
MANUFACTURED BY
LAMARINE LABORATORIES,
ATLANTA, GA.
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
We alwavs
give $ovl
THINGS THAT WEAR OUT QUICKLY ARE NO'
CHEAP. BECAUSE THEY ARE NEUER SATISFAC
TORY. NOW. IF YOU BUY SOMETHING GOOD. FROM
US. IT WILL LAST TWICE AS LONG AS THE CHEAP
STUFF: IT IS A PLEASURE TO OWN IT AND YOU ARE
PLEASED AND SATISFIED.
IF YOU PAY US A FEW CENTS MORE FOR OUR
HIGH QUALITY GOODS. YOU SAUE MONEY FOR.
YOU DO NOT HAUE TO BUY SO OFTEN.
The Adams-Smith Comi
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