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MEMBER, TIFTON
as
UNCLE SAM TEUS
HOW TO BUY FOOD
, State. County or CS May Make
Pureluuo ot Government Kuppllen
Without Any Difficulty.
Atlanta, Aatnot li.—According to «
statement bom the Sale* Director of the
Va> Department, at Washington, made
public here today, states, counties or muni
cipalities may designate civic bodies
poops of dtiaras or Indivldnals to pur
chase and distribute surplus subsistence
stores at cost, provided the Governor,
lfnyor or other proper authority furnish
es them srith proper credentials and guar
antee both strict supervision and prompt
remittance under terms of tale.
HAD PLACE
JNBMTi
Parker With Ms
Maa Which Task
In the big farewell parade of the Sec
ond Division In New York Friday, in
which the Marines were givea places of
honor, Tifton urns represented by Jeff
erson Parker.
Bln parents Mr. an<J Mrs. C. ^.Pur
er did not know that JrS had landed from
overseas until Mr. Parker received a
card from him Friday morning, announ
cing that fact : ' B I I
Jet enlisted Aprlt 4, 191T, and was the
jfeilDAY, AUGUST IS, fl
iWFOR NO TOBACCO
AT TIFTON
Kxp«riment Btttion at
the State C
and proved ante by
Unknown quantities
Tablets were sold I mittance.
Ant Marino from Georgia to laud lnjcoptrol
States, counties or municipalities, or fence and a path of’ the first American ture. '
state, county, municipal or strictly charb contingent He was la the 6th Machine |. It will’ be
table Institutions wUl be allowed ten days Gun Battalion, Fifth Mnrinjs. and In the, hearing on 1
after receipt ot goods in which to malm re- Second Division. Be saw some of the .the meaeure mood 14 tor and 10 aga nst,jhas been s
r I most severe fighting of thi Inter yean of .there being 80 members of the committee j Athene.
Striking Railroad Men Malta Transporta
tion Still Doubtful. Hope Market
Will Open by Thursday.
No tobacco eales were held at Tifton
Tuesday. Exporters and others Inrtruc-
hit of history to the ted their buyrr» not to bid on any more
tobacco until they could obtain Mila of
lading therefor without restriction.
For that reason the market wilt not
open until the railroad strike is consid
ered so far settled that all embargoes on
freight are removed. It la thought’ this
will be done soon and it is hoped that the
Tifton under the!sales will proceed as usual Thursday,
ollege of Agricul- Quite a lot of tobaco has been brought In
by growen and this is being stored In the
that after a stormy warehouse until the market opens,
afternoon the vote on| The following good advice to growen
stood 14 tor and 10 against,|has been sent out from Athena:
August 11.—Tobacco growers
O. Holloman, special writer for the
Atlanta Conetiution, contrfbutee the fol
lowing iota
Aght to ploco* the Coastal Plain Experi
ment Btatioo-under control of the College
of Agiiqnlture:
?A meet-- extraordinary condition has
arleen with regard to the adverse report
^thh'Boubv Agrieultural Committee No.
2:on.tb£A2» to Place the Coaetal Pltln
YOU NEED NOT
. SUFFER FROM CATARRH
B*t Yom Mast Drive It Out af
Your Blood
Catarrh la annoying enough
when it choices op your nostrils
and air passages, cansing difficult
breathing ana other discomforts.
Real danger comes when It reaches
down into yonr lungs.
This is why you should at once
realize the importance of the prop
er treatment, and lose no time ex
perimenting with worthless feme-
cittiro germs '
■ Splendid results hard
ported from the use to!
which acts on the <
In the blood.
If yost wish snedlcnt advice «nfo
the treatment of row own Indi
vidual case, write toCblcfJtoMMM
(Adviser. 42 Swilt f
lanta, Ga, ■
BaUcyUearid.
the tool government cither ncto •> the New York. Auguri &-The JS.OOO.sol-lWhfwnn prerent l u the committee nod of tobacco on the farm will prevent loss
“'Arflu l^£*toade mark of Boyar government’s agent and aupervlaea the 1 diem and marines of fte herotoWeqd.votafl In tbo negative, thus creating an on-! to the producer. When the strike Is coa
o^MraMCeU^ddestet U distribution of the food or appoint, some-1 Division, who smashed the Germett ad-,j,vorab!e report. Therefor, by a signed, eluded and tobacco market* nee reopened
Manufacture of ^ I ^ ac( Thf mun iclpality pays freight vance at Chateau-Thterry and fought at5gfntement the minority report becomes In, tobacco held on the forms can bo i arrled
from the point of »hlpment, ind pays 1 Relleau Wood and c»mrfW ; N»W M^Ulity tbe majority report, which tojto warehouse* and sold .
freight on food* returned. ‘York early today for their farewell Pt*-|fg£rable to the college control. It la estimated there are several million
Government food will probably go on.'ade up Fifth Avenue thla afternoon. { In addition to thin, however, 13 of the pounds of tobacco yet to be disposed of
aale in Atlanta today. The first order, Every branch of the aervlce Is repr* member* of the committee who were absent this season. With proper precaution to-
waa for 110,000 of railed canned vege-1 rented in the division, the army, the JUT? | at Tuesday’s hearing have signdd this col- ( bacco may be atored on the farina for a
table* and meats, making about four car'and the marine corpa being included In the lege control report, which give* it a total period of several weeks without damage,
loads. Restrictions to prevent hoarding ranks. About 500 marlnea were assign-1 committee|aignature strength of 28 mem-| According to information received here,
ed to places of honor in the Bmall grand- j i> cr8( or a clean majority of the entire e»-j the various warehouse* of the state have
SITE SELECTED FOR
STUMPING EXHIBITS
stand in frpnt of the public Ubrtiy. M** rolled membership
~ This is t moat
Will Be Pulled ot on Coastal PUlif Ex- d prc i e raising have been arranged.
pertinent Station Site September II. o —
Free FWnrs Show IM) ADDER RE ATI for General LeJeuue, U, a M. C. com-
V. L. Collier, agricultural field agent IIKIIr I i*.l 1 llf.flll mtuding the division, wns naked to ride
tor,the A., B. It A.: B. B. O’Kelly, agri- _ nnn ’’Graeral," the pride of the New -York
cultural and industrial agrat for the A. AM Til If G| ||(|I? I department stables, at the bend ot the
<5. L-: H. B. Balls, agricultural field Vll S|IUj 1 LUUlt
• agent for the O. 8. A F. and County | Mayor Hylnn hcmlcn the rerlewlnf par-
Agent A. M. Dickson went-out Monday Private Home tbo Seen* of Woolens* w bich included Acting Secretary of
morning and selected the Consul Plain 1 Slaughter Cast Week. I the Navy Fraaklin D. Roosevelt, and Mrs.
Experiment SUtlon tract an the xite for | Tho benotlful homo of oss of on r »5°“-| R„orevclt, Vice Admiral Albert Olenves,
the big stumping, plowing and ditching in«t dtlxenn wax the ncone of a *?°J,, n d Rear Admiral Olranon and their
exhibition to be given here September ll.| »1« alnughter one night lnxt WWk. Short- „ uff| ( Major oeniral George. Barnett,
The special train of several cars will ly after dusk the house was Invaded fey a w|B1IllIldaI1 f of a,. United SOnten marine
arrive from Sunrks on the 10th and the uwarm of voracloui malaria-carrying mou-, . f . < , mmo fi or( Robert P. Forahew,
day will be spent moving machinery and qultoes, which would havo made deep lm- of (h( . n „ al m nitln: Major Get oral
McManus, Major General Barry and Ma
jor General Shanks.
TOBACCO BARN BURNED
equipment out to tbo Coastal Plain -Ex- posxlble hxd not preparation been mads
periment HUtion site, where demonstrn-1 for Just such a happening. A barrage of
tiona in stump pulling, dyusmltlng stumps Togmrat wan nhot Into ths-air of each
tractor plowing and ditching by michio-'room with n small .pray, nnd th# mosqul-
ery and dynamite will be given. | toes at once nurrendered a. If gained.
The demonstration will begin at 0 Torment Is the finest of lnuetiddu and Rxrn an Berry Rlgdost’a PUce
o’clock in the morning of the 11th nnd will kills files and mosquitoea whUt they are. Destroyed by Fire,
condone throughout the doy. | on the wing. It doen not Injure human The tobacco bxru on Mr. Berry Rigdon’s
On the evening of the 11th a free pic-.brings and will not stain clothing Mrhr-'^ wal destroyed by fire Bnturdny night
giving information along the niture. Botde of Torment, Includjng' lbout 12 o'clock. This bum’waa built on
sjomy 0* toe enure r»|Uie various Htnuuuaw
of the committee. I taken in as much tobacco a* possible for
remarkable situation— ■ the farmers, storing it pending the re-
nlmost unprecedented in legislative hi*- j sumption of sales,
tory—and while it is not altogether as
sured that the measure can be thrashed
8URGEONS agree that in cases of Cuts
Burns,. Bruises and Wounds, the FIRST
out on the floor at tbi. late hour of the! U mort to^rjaut. WheS
Mention it la interesting to know just what ao EFFICIENT antiseptic is applied
the status is, a* the question of college promptly, there la no danger of infection
control for this station at leaat U to be-1 and the wound begin* to heal at pneo.
come one of the paramount issues at the ^he^^ALAOTISEPTic and HEAl^
1020 HCMKion, with the college control *««•; inq AGENT. Buy it now and be ready
tion riding in the saddle.
So unusual has this situation become
that 1 utn publishing herewith the exact
text of the original minority report that
was subsequently Nwitched by auto
graphs to a majority report, together
with the 28 signatures.
The Minority is Now “Majority Report
“The undersigned members of agricul
tural committee No. 2, respectfully re
port on substitute for house bill No. 403, to
for an emergency. Sold ly Oonger’a
Drug Co. odr.
HE’S COMING HOME.
same line* as the demonstration* will be ( BP**y, 23c at yonr drugglat*. ndv. um( upot where another barn waa
burned several weeks tip.
The tobacco in the barn was the prop-
of air. W. S. Cobb and was insured
given in the High School Auditorium.;
The pictures will be interspersed with lec
tures by prominent speakers.
Peaceful Sleep
Manufactured by
THE G. B. WILLIAMS COMPANY
TIPTON’S MAJESTIC WEEK.
ReprearatXtives
MU. *m"u« env', woeti ' OuArmltseti off fee-'
sa.
dcklcr. « wtIU
erty t
for 4400. The barn waa insured tor |500.
The loss ot the barn and tobacco was
not very much, the loss of the use of tb,
barn being the greatent loss.
This 1, Majestic wadi to'Y^Mesara. ^ oia Faul f Finder.
Paul 8. Truitt and E. T. MattNBHd Prof.- ^ ^,,51. u g fault finding diapo-
Becker, representing the Ifajeatv* factory | g (^ on { S often caused by indigestion. A
are hero thia week at Taylor Furniture A; man with good digestion and bpwela that
Hardware Compray demouxtr.tlug the; ^regular^ *%+ A , rirulutrF .
famous Majestic Range. 8ee advertiie- ^ Chamberlain’s Tablet*, lliey m 3 The ra pid growth of the live stock
ment for details. Utrengthen the stomach and enable it to
Prof. Becker la rated one of the best j perform Its function* naturally. They al-
cooks in the country and be will five free so cauae a gentle movement of the bow-
cooking demonHtrmtlona every afternoon «l«-
this week from 4 to 7 o’clock. Every |
lady in this section is Invited to attend
the demonstrations and hear Prof. Beck
er’s lectures.
During the demonstration a $15 set of
cooking ware will be given with each
Majestic sold. The price is the same as
before the demonstration. You get the
free set of ware by buying this week.
8AUSBY LIVED HERE
REAL ESTATE DEALS
( BEING MADE DAILY
Tufcfe am) TIR County Property I* in
Great Demand At Good Price \
Many Selling'and Bnylng.
.% Great Remedy. l*’« * dul * d *y when rcal e8late
The merits of Chamberlain’* Colic and transactions are not polled off in and
Diarrhoea Remedy are well known and: a round Tifton. It ta tha day of the real
I appreciated, but there ia a estate dealer and they certainly are do-
1 who had no acquaintance with them I. . hn .i na _ M
thi fnllnwlnr bv F. H.l 1 ®* th * bUlIntM<
Germany, July 2.7, 1019.
Mr. W. H. Barnes,
Dear Brother: I am well aifd am iB
good heart for we moved 12 mile* from
here and when we got there my Captain
and told me I would leavW
Oh, how happf
cornea.
I think I will be home by the 20th ot
providing for pladng the mnnngement of J ,r * J “ ljr f 7 J 1 " 10 '’
the consul Plain Experiment Station of 1 wU^be wheu th.^d.yj
Georgia at Tifton, under the board of|
trustees of the State College of Agri
ture. and recommend its passage for
,0l 'l W To beTvelue to the formers of'«4 I am the first mnn on the list to gu
the state, an experiment atntlon neees- home Five of the boys have gone bon*
airily must be an adjunct to or In close'"”4 1 ««•. I wi I follow after them
* M ra m tpi,— iflfl, Jaw nr .Tnl* wig nrti* Pnlrt n
relationship with the State College of
Agriculture.
trustee, of th. State College of Agrienl- Augu.t if I have good luck
ture. and recommend it. pas.age for th- There were S men came to our divi.io.
| this morning to take some of our place%
ryeyeiss^i^
m
Washington, August 13.—Legislation declaring railroad
strikes unlawful was asked of Congress today by Stephen C.
Mason, President of the National Association of Manufacturers,
in a statement before the House Interstate Commerce Committee
Macon,—According to Farm Demonstrator W. G. Middle-
brooks, tobacco will be added to the list of crops grown in Bibb
county next year. It will to a large extent take the place of
cotton, which is now menaced by the boll weevil. Experts will*
come here from the State College of Agriculture to give instruc
tions as to how the crop shall be planted and cultivated.
London, August 13.—Andrew Bonar Law announced in the'
House of Commons today that Viscount Grey has accepted a
mission to the United States in connection with the peace nego
tiations, pending the appointment next year of a British Ambas
sador at Washington.
Bring Your Cotton To Us
We Are Prepared to Store Your Cotton and Give Yon
the Very Best Service.
Mar chant’s Warehouse
J. A. MARCHANT, Proprietor.
Railroad Street Tifton, Georgia
The 15tb day of July was one cold daft
outpost and I
I walked all night
rtroraia is the only state, a. ap-'*” wear my overroat and next morninl
„„„ from the reilrt. of rile xecretnry of "*» » w * (r0,t * nd r * in >» D *
agricultural where experiment xtatlon I stranger. It rains four day. of eveif
work it the pre*ent time 1. oot conducted weet
in close cooperation with the College of
Pvt. John James Baynes, Co. B. lStfe
Int A. E. F„ A. P. O. 720, Firat Division
WHEN YOUR HOGS COUGH
Look out for worms. Begin giving
UNLUCKY CALF
BOO acres with 300 sere, in cultivation
nnd three settlements.
Mr. Keith Canon reports the sale ol
Henry J. Sausby, the Macon mnn who, and should read the following by F, H., - idem, renorts tha sale of W.
was found d 'f' 1 1 used “chsmberlaln'i|E. Vlckera plan one and one-bslf mile.
Street, New York, lived In Tifton '*«•“ ” C olir nnd Diarrhoea Remedy with such -„ t of Brookfield to Mr. O. M. Willett,
ten yaara ago, being employed by the j won de r ful results that I have since-i*co®*; 0 f Xy Ty, for $25,000. The place coutains
Golden Hardware Company and at the. mended it to my friends. adT v*AA soa in g...i»iv*tion
'‘'gra^'whTU^Meretar, to Chief] NEW CROP SUGAR-CANE
Dispatcher W. C. Barnwell, of the G. S. Walker of Route 4, brought'Mr. J. l\ Gorman’s place, four miles
ft Fra at Macon, was on his summer i th oicl" heBrst augar-eaneofWh of Tifton on the oM T’nion road, to
tlon. His skull kad been frectured when ^ s a turdav The stalks were 1 Mr. L. 8. Clements. Thla place contains
he was found. He left Macon with the new crep^Satordaj. The ^Ik^were ^ ^ ^ ^ adrertiK0<1 at $2 .750.
Mr. Carson also sold to Mr. A. J. Am
mons two lot* on Twelfth street, owned
by Mr. E. B. O’neal for $1,250.
Other deals have been closed, but arc
not ready to be given out.
Everybody seems to have the aelling and
buying fever. Read the ads in the Ga*-
eral hundred dotl.ra and robbery may have »! «>• red variety aad1 each, h« ele«n
been the mure of hi. dath. ’ J oint *’ °” r half ot them pretty well ma-
, tnred.
HAS RECEIVED DISCHARGE I Mr Walker aaya be has half an acre
I in this cane and that it promises well.
Tift Local Board Beeelpted for All Gav-
ernmemt Property In Good Condition
Sheriff J. M. Shaw, Chairman of the
Tift County Local Board, has received c * n
industry In the coastal plain aection of
Georgia, which is being vigorously and numvAfl* onn POWDER
effectively supported by the State Oollfffe ‘ha® B. A. THOMAS HOG POWDER,
O, Agriculture and It. extension depjrt-,* g«nnl»e_tonlc, co.dit 1 .n«r and wom ex-
m .„t. demands that the experiments 1 In p«««- We nell it Bickenon Grocor
live stock feeding and breeding should 0°-
have the closest contact with the training j
force at the state college and with the;
rotted States department ! Carrie. Likeness at Both Woodrow and
which operates only through the extra- ( uncle Sam
sion department of the state college It la Oa.—Thsre ia a calf in Bibb
of vital ItnporUnce therefore that thc whictl bj Mturll colorinf o(
t’uastal Plain Experiment h ,| r J,, thc profile silhouette of Unde
he Started under the collrge management , {d . , nd thtt of Wood ro«
: hi " H .S"raSSTWllron on th. other. She waa born in
fsrt that under state eollege OncUn u<j wl8 on lbf f . rm of John w . w „.
valuable ei^r mrato In permanmt P«- t „f RoutP 4 , „ ibb county, i, , Holatein
tores hove ben Instituted In approximately but American by the brand of
fifty south Georgia counties. 1 '
”4. Hon. Hugh M Dm**”-™ - A11 but the smile of the Preddeot and
Georgia, atrongiy endorsM Coliege manage (hf It>r . |pa|M of Uncle 8 „n
meot of experiment atations,. atatlng that (n ^ profi|tl
any other management is ridiculous and ^ ch|n feautre8 are a Uttle stubby and
. the Windsor tie Is a bit flowing, but
“Hon. H. H. Tift, president of the boanl ot | iePW | ae the features are almost perfect,
of trustee* of the Coastal Plain Expert* wh | c h { 8 a u that could be expected of
m«*nt Station, who at fi r, *t haaitated to patriotic cow.
moot SUtlon, who at first heaitated to —
nee the management of this station paaa ! 666 has proven It will cure
out from the control of its preaent local Chill* and FoveT,
• j .fe.fem.1 u i*Urrim on Aucust », - — - —
srers co
It kOIa
the parasite
WATCH YOUB HENS
Hens that do npt Uy do not pay. Ton,
Tilt uounty Local mo.ro, oss m.k. there non.l.y.rap.yyou for, ett. if you wrest to buy or «U.
from Provost Morshnl General Crowder the f«d “'7 MMEOT tvera
nn acknowledgment of th. receipt in THOMAS''POULTRY REMEDY.very
good condition of nil government property , d "L _ ud other trouble,
poultry. IUckeroon Gro
ndv.
1 -V
- :«F,
Vi V?- v-
■very piece and item accounted for. With
th* thanks of the Department, members of
th*. Board, which included Chairman
Shaw, Clerk Henry D. Webb, and Dr.
L. A* Baker, have been honorably dis-
m —r—.
The next fame yon have
chiQs and Fever
Take
G
l“ll Kills tha Chills"
incidental
eery Co.
DISTRICT PRESIDENTS
W« an proud of tho confid-
nee doctor*, drugctito and the
ubltc have fa 666 Chill and
'over Tonic. *dv
SOME FINE PEANUTS
Mr. W. L. Benfldln brings the GaseUe
a peanut vine pftDed from a four-acre
patch of North Carolina peanuts on his
farm. The vine %iU measure six feet
across and ia well haded with peanuts.
0
A. adestlfie prescription which kills tho
tsraka up ito fl”
IO|N *!•««••
to
Of Tift County Sunday School Aasoda-
tloo Had Moctlng Saturday
A meeting of the Presidents of the var-
loua districts of the Tift County Sunday | Mr Brardln rtfeccts 200 bushels to
School Convention was called by Coun» tho acre In nddittoO to the hay.
President A. J, Ammons and held In bin
office Saturday at 4 p. m„ with the fol
lowing district presidents present: M. 8.
Patten. Tifton District, W. K. Overby,
Oak Ridge District, W. A. Hand. Brook
field District, nnd T. 8. Btgdon, Zion
Hope District.
Ty Ty nnd Omega districts were
represented.
Prof. Ammons explained the purpose of
tk« meeting, stating that ht wanted each
Division President to put forth his bret
efforts to make Tift county one of tho
Gold Star Standard rounties of the stnto
Splendid talks were mads by each Div
ision President and each of them pledged
himself to devote more time to th# work
giving assurance that w®» ld * “•
bast ta bring his district up to ths stand
LEMON JUICE
TAKES OFF TAN
Girts! Make bleachins lotion
if skin is sunburned,
tanned or freckled •
August f>,
the benefit ot the membere of thle ,
eommittee: ’I hsve satisfactory asuurtnee UTtppe.
that Tifton etttlon under college control! that CMM* “ **-■
be managed by executive committee splendid Itllufl ftnd fflfiwM
of three South Georgia men. I now Tonic.
Strongly favor college control. I think DURRET-BTOfNET
Griffin people nre ninking serious mistake! Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Durrett, of Cordele,
lighting college control of Tifton elation.’ announce the engagement of their dough-
^“Captain Tift'a i»«ition is supported ter. Margatet. to Mr. William Baker Ben-
.irongly by Governor Dorsey. Hon. Dave ne*. of Tifton. the date of the wedding to
M. Parker and Hon. Newton A. Watkins, ha announced later.
Fitzgerald, and in addition the, principle
of >Uta college control ie supported by
lion. J. J Brown, commissioner of agri-
ulture; Hon. A. J. Byrd, another member
,,f the board (of Metier), making a cleas
najority ot the board in favor of the prin-
ipte of college menegement.
••5. Petition, and resolutlona reprewn-
ing thousands of citixeoa in the Coastal
Plain section of Georgia have been filed
with the committee, including the fol-
Henry O. Webb, Secretary.
ss4IC<rertl*ut»o.~Cuf»4
to 14 to 21 D*7*
seasttaasi
*-*^b5b5
ar.a
Squeeue the Jure* of two tarera Into •
bottle containing there ounces ot Orchard
White,' choke weU, nnd you have n quar
ter pint of tha beat freckle, junburn and
tan lotion, nnd complexion benotifler, at
ry, very email coat.
Yonr grocer hu tbo lemons and toy
drug atom or tollot counter will aupply
three ounce, of Orchard White for n few
cents. Massage thin sweetly fragrant
lotion into the tore, neck, arnu and
hands each day and an how freckle*,
lowing:
"Tho Georgia Land Dwnera’ AaaocU'
tlon (representing leading farmers, land
ownen and bankera in over forty South
Georgia countie*).
*‘8uvannah Board of Trade. -
"Waycroes Chamber of Commerce.
"Tifton Boerd of Trade.
"Bailey Chamber of Commerce, and
several hundred citiaea* on petitions from
Appling. Bacon. Coffee, Camden. Telfair-
Grady, Glynn, Jenklna, Mitchell, Mont
gomery, Tift, Wars and Charlton conn-
ties.
“Signed: George M. Berwick* L. 0
Brown, Howell Brooks, S. Bnrkhslter,
J. W. Johnson (Appling). A. Mtnchew.
W. D. TWppe, O. O. Boston, R. D. Ta
tum, L. Knabb. W. A. Covington, H. L.
l’arrfah, O. T. Dnaren, J. W. Reiser, T.
U. Owene, Jame* IL Grant, I. D. Duncan
O. I. Hudson, W. L. Store, James Kisg,
W. D. Sumner, John D. Clarke, & B.
Lambert, J. G Dyer, Ztch Arnold, J. N.
B. Thompoon, Joecph Law, Lre B. Wyatt.
and how dear, reft and wkKs th* akla! qetyourOattaunadTsbaereBsartlM
- tret tt ^itoSw jg^unlnnirk.
l f v iff - - A. t-xV* .. .'.bait.
STRONG OLD MAN i
75 YEARS YOUNG
tm ZIROH tn» Tosls litis Rla Fill
Better, Ett Better ul Slup Better.
O. D. BIcunt, Tkfrytown.pt., writere
"I am geventr-fhrn year* old, yd I hm
'assmaneKara
iSS-i’jaJSMWMS
ptojclhne todKtotoMdl
idea. too. I gooa ggw d _
bens taking It that HwU helrtn# me.
■ rra. I tmgliUtorteOM *
Ybur Blood Need*
tliOH
Pot a Cold Bottle ot
ORANGE DRIP
Under your b«It
It will take the swelter off your forehead and (tart
Hie dimples helter-skelter over your face. A real man’s
drink. The ruling, cooling drink. A drink you loro to
feel—Inside of you.
If you like a drink with alp and zest, try
RED ROCK GINGER ALE
Sold Everywhere
Bottled By j
Chero-Cola Bottling Company 1
Telephone 52
MEN
Mr. Frank E. Woodruff, wi
The Columbia Tailoring Co.
Cincinnati, will be with us tor
two days this week, Friday
and Saturday, August IS
16. If you are going to m
New Fall Suit it will be to
your interest to see us as Mr.
Woodruff is an experient
tailor and will be glad to ,
you.
The Adams-Smith
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