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AT THE BEACH.
fisdie io her bathing suit
Fell down—tee-bo, tee bee—
And Jack began to rubber neck
To see her rub her knee.
> —Timea-Uuion.
lirrON GA2ETTE,
Min Fannie Lee Thresher returned
Saturday afternoon from an extended Vis'
it to relatives and friends at Fi
Halsten and Hanafleld, Ga.
Whitley Brothers hare caught the ex*
pension ferer and are now fitting op an
up-to-date ready-to-wear department in
the rear of their store and will put In a
first-class line of goods.
Mrs. W. A. King, of Savannah, if vis
iting her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Conger, and
will go from here to Cordele to visit an
other daughter, Mrs. J. fi. Murdock, be
fore returning to her home.
Mr. T. D. Paulk, from near Mystic,
was among old friends in Tifton Sat
urday. The years are treating Tommy
well, aa he doesn't llook much older than
he did thirty years ago.
Saturday looked like cotton-picking
time, Judging by the crowd in town
There was quite a lot of money spent
with our retail stores, doubtless showing
the effects of the tobacco market.
Mrs. J. T. Cox left a band satchel in
the wrong buggy in the wagon yard next
to the court house Saturday afternoon.
The finder can return same to her or to
the Gazette office. See want ads for des
cription.
Deputy Clerk of Superior Court Elias
L. Webb bttH prepared a complete mailing
list fo r Tift county and revised to date,
containing 2,255 names. It ia in the
bunds of the printer and will be out in a
few days. The price will be $5.
Mr. C. A. Irby, who accompanied Mr.
Hob Short, Mrs. T. A. Mitchell aud Mra.
,1. S. Taylor to Sardis, Miss., a week ago,
returned home Monday morning. He
says that his uncle, Mr. Short, is fast re
covering from his wound, which was only
a slight one. The others will return later.
Mr. J. W. Kills, in from Route 4 Sat
urday, says he has seven acres of cotton
which ought to innke a bale to the acre,
but from which he will not get two bales.
The boll weevil and wet weather got the
Air. R. T. Pope, from Motor A, was in
Tifton a few hours Saturday.
Mr. J. M. Owen, of the Fender section,
vii i n Tifton on business Saturday.
Mr. J. A. Gibbs, of the Ty Ty section,
• a* smong Saturday’s visitors to the city.
Mr. L. W. Whittington, of the Omega
ncition was among Saturday’s visitors to
the city.
Air. It. A. .Tones, of near Ty Ty, was
looking after business matters in Tifton
Saturday.
Ifr. T. F. Clayton, who ia in the saw
stilt business at Chula, was in Tifton Sat-
inlay afternoon.
Mr. E. It. O’Neal returned Friday after
noon from an extended visit to North
Georgia.
Rev. Ii. F. Kersey left Friday at noon
for Rhine, Ga., to assist in a meeting at
that place.
Mrs. E. D. Walker returned Monday
sight from Indian Springs, where the
attended camp meeting,
Mrs. J. W. Wall, of Ililsboro, Ga., ar
rived Friday and will he with her Bon
Mr. W. M. Wall for a month.
Mrs. W .II. Bennett and children, Elea
nor and Frank, returned Friday after
noon from a month's stay in Murphy,
N. C.
Mrs. L. M. Garrett returned Friday'rest,
licht from Atlanta where »ho spent thi j Mr Mrs Hi a. BriUlaghun, of
pa.t week selertiUK her fall and winter. Jtlacon, accompanied by their nephews
millinery flock. | nIM , Robert Itogrrs, motored oyer
Miss Jewel Everett was in Tifton Mon- t„ Tifton Thursday and spent the week
day morning, returning to her work in oiul in Tifton with relatives and friends.
Albany from n week-end visit to her par- j They returned home Sunday afternoon,
ents at Omega. Copt, and Mrs. O. L. Chesnutt arrived
Mr. W. II. Abbott, formerly with R. Saturday afternoon and will bo the guests
L. Warren has accepted a position as 0 f Mrs. II. II. Britt and Mr. T. M. Ches-
manager of J. A. Yarbrough’s store on nutt for a week or ten days. Capt. Chcs-
Third street effective Monday. Jnutt lias recently returned from overseas
Mr. Edward Buck came in Tuesday and received 1 hia discharge in Atlanta last
morning from Atlanta where lie had been week.
for treatment, to spend some time with his j Valdosta Times: Miss Corinne Stud-
parents, Mr. ami Mrs. E. A. Buck. si ill has returned from Tifton where she
Mr. George Norris returned Friday af lias been delightfully entertained at a
ternoon from New York and Baltimore j number of social affairs. During her stay
Mr. Norris spent ten days in the moun- she was the guest of Miss Susie Bowen
tains of North Georgia on his return home j ^del News:
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We Are
Now Open
and ready for
Business and
will be pleased
to suppler
anything you
may need in
■ i'.'r -I.' ■' ■
Prescriptions
Toilet
Articles
Stationery
Etc.
WILLIS DRUG GO.
Accommodating Druggists
Telephone 94
Conger Drag Cn *» Ql<f Stand
SAUSRY WAS SORSBY.
large bottle of Dodson's Liver
lii<-h is eutirely vegetable and
plea mint to take aud is a perfect substitute
r calomel. It is guaranteed to start
ur liver without stirring you up inside,
d can not salivate.
Don't take calomel! It makes you
sjek the next day; it loses you a day's
t. Itafton'M Li
right up and you feel great.
According to the Macon Telegraph, the
body of Henry J. Snusby, the Macon
who was found dead in New York,
identified Saturday night by Mrs. Henry
— I A..C. .ww. : Mr. George Fletcher, of J. Langel a* that of her brother■. Hear, J. || nt yfflUr aruwbt for , (o ,
Mrs. J. W. IIolUs and two children Tift county, who 1ms been at the hospital. Sorsby, who disappeared from their home
accompanied by her sister, Miss Martha here, was able* to return home Wednesday. ] North Carolina twenty years ugc
Adams, left Friday morning for Social While he is getting along very well now,! a falling with his father.
Circle and other points in North Georgia his condition is such as to not hold out] Sausby worked in Tifton about ten
for a week’s visit ' much hope for hifl recovery. years ago. Even in Mneon, where he
SURGEONS agree that in ca»c. of Cut, ,iot your Cotton and Tobacco Sheets at! h " ld , “ r, ' ,po " a, 1 1 ’ ,< ‘ ■*“•>««" “« ^
Burn,, Uruiaea and Wound., the FIRST. .'i, are h w en’a. Sdwtt l '‘ 1 for » “ un,bOT o( 5' par *' " otl,ln « w “
TREATMENT is most important. When | a ' irT „ a . known of hia past life. Hia family made
an EFFICIENT antiseptic is applied Seaman Virgir Lytle of the U. S. S. Im- efforta to locate Sorsby, but
promptly, there is no danger of Infection perator, cam e In Saturday from New J abIe t . _ et fln trace to bis wburc .
and the wound begins-to heal at once. y ork on nn eight-day furlough. Virgil: bouta
wThe^DEAI^ANTiSEPTic aud HEAL- is lookin * the pI ^ U ™ ° f ® n< ? * # * 8 I The t * imilarit >' of names caused Mrs
TNG AGENT. Buy It now and he ready although he would like to be out alrtfnt, Longel t0 go to Macon f roIU hcr Xorth
for an emergency. Sold by Conner's he has no kick coming. Caroliun home to tnke n look nt the (lend
n ™* c °- ndv '| If jou r child la pale and alckly, picks body, and ahe found her long lost
10 acres of laud at Solumco, i t Coun- g( the nose, starts tin the sleep and profiler, though too late for a reunion.
ty, for sale, either in a body or tracts to grinds the teeth while sleeping, it « a. p
soil nurchaser. J. A. Kitchen. Svlvea- «»»re sign of worms. A remedyjor these |
v parasites will be found in WHITES M,,M
Ur ’ 0n wtf CREAM VERMIFUGE. It not only
11 you want a food farm, J A. Kitchen, clears out the worms, but it restores
of Sylvester, has it He la offering for health and cheerfulness. Sold by Con-
•ale 80S acres of the old Southern Lumber . 8t ‘ r 8 P™* *' 0, , . * V '
Company place on the Brookfield road and I Mr - Gc0 - p - p “ ulk , raJrs \ b ‘ 1 ! aI .' fa “ re ‘
will .ell it in a body or In tract, to suit ' ™ hla Ho , h “ b » d ‘ w0
the purchaser. 25dwtf tol) acco barns burned and lost both tobac
co and barns, and in addition to this will
lose nbout 2,000 pounds of tobacco in the
field.
Professional Directory
GIRLS! USE LEMONS
FOR SUNBURN, TAN
Try Itl Make this lemon lotion
to whiten your tanned or
freckled ekln.
B.
C. WILLIFORD
Attomey-at-Law,
Tifton, Ga.
Office 30-32, McLeod Bldg.
In
Squeeze the juice of two lemons into
j GEE'S BABY ELIXIR. It may be n bottle containing three ounces of Or-
I r:» , 'h, ut w,n n ,?c < ,i!rdi t . o rX r . roc o t r sn ** «* >■
complaint. It is a wholesome rem- j quarter pint of the best freckle, sunburn
(Damage Suits and Criminal Practles edy, contains no opium, morphine or in- aud tan lotion, and complexion whitencr,
a Specialty.)
D. B. HARRELL
Tract iring Physician
Office McLeod-O'N’eal Bldg.
Office I’hone 203. Residence SOI
Tifton, Georgia.
jurious drugs of any kind.
Longer a Drug .Co. * uv ’| Your grocer has the lemons and any
If y;m want a good farm, I. A Kitchen, I dra|| or toUot win ,„p p iy
Of Sylvester, lma It. He, offering tor thwe of Orchard W hite for a few
Bale ,VS acroa of the old Southern Lum-1 ccn ,^ Massage till, sweetly fragrant
her Company place on the Brookfield (lnto tho f ,„, nccUt
arms and
road and will sell it in a body or in tracts hand8 and 8ec how qulckly tUe freckles,
suit lie purchaser. sunburn, windburn and tan disappear
Hr. .1. I„ Brook, returned Friday night n „a |,o\v clear, soft and white the skin
REUNION TO
BE HELD IN COUNTY
Veterans of Civil War and World War
WU1 bo Honor Guests of County
Wednesday September 10
.3 v< Tha Tift County Camp Confederate
the MethodUt church Bua- Veteran* in their monthly meeting Sat-
** * itrdsy, August 9tlr, decided to hold their
reunion at the Conger family park three
miles northeast of Tifton on Wednesday,
September 10th. All veterans of Tilt
county are cordially invited to attend this
reunion aud be on this occasion the guests
of the Sous of Veterans.
’.For two years past this occasion has
been loyally supported by the Sons and
Daughters of the Confederacy and this
time it will be simply a repetition of the
two past years and til Sons, Daughters
and descendants of the Confederacy are
invited to unite in person sod means to
make the occasion one of the best the
county has ever given the men who wore |
the Gray and to whom we owe a debt of
gratitude for the prosperity we now en
joy and for defending a cause the South
thought just and right.
The boos also invite every young white
veteran of the world war who went from
Tift county to joifa with them and the
Confederate Veterans and make it a dou
ble reunion and a day of great rejoic
ing for all.
The committee to solicit donations are
W. H. Willis, John Y. Sutton, M. Tuck
er, Russell Patrick, P. L. Hutchinson
Sam Lipps, J. M. Varner, G. W. Ford,
fi; J. Cottle, Henry Sutton, L. M. Owen.
J. J>. Cook, Elias Branch, A. W. Wbiddon
W. C. Mobley aud John Gibbs. ,
Committee on preparation of groUndr
and meats: Abe Conger, George W. Wal
ker, W. L. Conger, J. B. Conger, John
Goff, George Sutton.
Committee to supply vocal music: J. L.
Pickard, J. H. Hutchinson, Dsn Goff, J.
M. Chapman. John Tucker, Jack Ford,
anrl T. S. Itigdon.
Speakers for the occasion will be se
cured in time for the spice of the
sion
Tift county has a reputation of doing
things not by halves but over the top and
the Committees will see you for your dona
tion and should they fail, we hope that
every interested person will come and
bring a well filled basket and give the
Veterans of both wars a day long to be
remembered and show them our apprecia
tion of their loyalty to us and our country.
J. 8. Royal, Adjutant
I up*n Nan
World War.
ssrmon on Central and South-
Jktv. W. H. Budd node s
between the Berlin Confer*
1886 and the Versailles con-
1919, uM .bowed why; In God',
'the nation, of Europe were bMi
In th, gnat world war.
Germany called a coni
■ to parcel out
ich and diride
rich in undmlop-
I turn wan riren a
Liberia was portioned
States, bat wti liber-
set up n free (orern-
Her. Budd told of the atrbcltie, and
inhumanities dperpetrated on the Africans
by ' Belgian agents and the repreeeata-
Urea of Belgian agents. These C ‘
were allowed to continue as late aa
hot Belgium waa made to pay for it
1914 to 1019b and ahe paid ~
wrath of God waa riaited
giana through the Agency of
mice, which perpetrated almost every
agiaable atrocity on the Belgians doling
the world war. !
Every other nation patieipating in the
Berlin conference of 1885 and whic'a mis
treated the African natives given over to
their care, were made to suffer during the
great war. God does not forget and when
the time comes for settlement, be demands
justice for the wrongs done to bis help
less people. ,
Mr. Rudd is giving the people of lif-
ton the udvantage of what he saw and
learned at the Centenary Exposition and
his sermons are attracting large crowds
to the eliurch each Sunday.
EVER SALIVATED BY
CALOMEL? HORRIBLE!
-Calomel is Quicksilver and Arts Like
Dynamite on Your Liver.
dome! loses you a day! You know
what calomel is. It’s mercury; quick-
ver. Calomel is dangerous. It c-rnshet
to wmr bile like dynamite, cramping
id siekeidng you. Calomel attacks the
mes ninl should never he put into your
stem.
Winn ytmi fi*el bilious, sluggish, consti
pated and nil knocked out and believe you
uced u dose of dangerous calomel just re-
From the Valdosta Times.
When Mrs. Jeff 8hiver, of Brooks
ty o|iened her Ice box a few days ago to
get something from It. a small snake
grabbed her by the hand, sticking its teeth
into the knuckle of her fore-finger. She
threw her hand around quickly, throwing
the snake across the room. It happened
to be n rat snake, which managed to get
into the box through the drip hole, or
when the door was not ful|y closed. The
bite made a small wound, 1 about like the
straightens stirg of a bee. Mrs. Shiver applied io-
INVESTIGATORS HERE
DUf A DH UAP DDtrCC lo ' vil >R by W. H. Irelan
KLuAluJ null iRivtO salesman ofj.oul.ville, Ky.
"* Price paid the Georgia The ^ cl d „ Mr j
Stock raisers for hoys u
tin* prices pa!J the Western
farmers. Also the packing
R. C. ELLIS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW , ... . . . t . .
Bp«v.! attention siren to cnllMtlma , f” m _.^ ,t * ^" e _ hc , «“* « rl > .‘t,become.. Tea! It la harmlesa.
matters relating to land titles.
Will prartire in all the Courts.
1
DR. CHARLES S. SMITH
Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat
Office over ltrotiks Pharmacy
Hours: 8 to 1—2 to tl
TIFTON, GEORGIA
Ft’LWOOD St 11 ARC. RETT
Attorneys-at-Law
Office In Golden Building
Tifton, • • • • Georgia
JOHN A. PETERSON
Office Dentist
New O’Neal-McLeod Building
Tifton, Georgia
Golden Bldg. Tifton. Ga.
BAILEY-DREXEL NUPTIALS.
k t« consult specialists about in
juries received in nn auto accident some
time ago. He is very much pleased with
the remit of the X-ray pictures taken of Fri)m w „ sU | ngU)lli 0a ., N ew. Keporter.
hts injured knee and up and enpeet. tc A „ m#rrin o( th „ p „ t WMk wa ,
ho well and sound m the near future, „ mt of Mjss Myrtlp Bailcy , 0 Mr , Pau ,
Eugene Prexel of Tifton, at noon Wed*
ilay at the home of the bride’s parents,
near
ashington,
The porch was festooned with smilax
aud it was here, before an improvised al-
of smilax, ferns, eatadiums and white
' A bad breath, coated tongue, bad tur Bniilax. ferns, caladiums and white
taste in the mouth, languor and debility, | roses that the ceremony was performed by
are usually j Rev. J. R. Allen.
I . ji 1 ni d nesdny at the home of the bride’s pai
A toated lOllSfUC ; ,Mr nnd Mrs * WUUam Green Bailey
_ ___ ® Washington.
! What it Means
ROYAL ARCH MASONS
Mssts Second Saturday evenine
eh month in Masonic Building at •
J. H. Hutchinson,
H.P.
a JUNIPER CAMP No. 144
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD
Meets every first ami third Tuesday
night in the Masonic HalL AH members
are requested to attend, and visiting Chop,
•era are cordially invited.
R. II. HUTCHINSON. Clerk.
TIFTON LODGE Na. 1SS L O. O. F.
Meets First Moo-
day night after
Sttaad ail
Fourth Sunday ia
* Masonic HalL
AT. HANCOCK, Noble Grand
J. A. YARBROUGH, Secretary.
g n s that
the liver Is 1
out of order.
Prof. Heu-
meter says:
"The liver is
an organ
secondary in
importance
only to the
heart."
We can
manufac
ture poisons
within our
own bodies
which are
d?adiv snake’s venom,
l'ti*' hvt an** ns a guard over our
‘’1-L- out the cinders and
:.k3 tr. : the general circulation.
A I.,..::.: o ii the *ntc3t ! sc? piles
horr- iv’^on upon the liver. If
.e iuestmos are choked or clogged
Mr. W. C. Brown, of Tifton, a former
college friend, was Mr. Dread's best man.
Miss Smallie Lowe, lovely in pink geor
gette and pink hat, sang "At Dawning"
and Lohengren’s Wedding March was ren
dered by Miss Susie Hill, who wore pretty
bite georgette and cream hat
The bride, who entered with her maid
of honor, was becomingly attired in a blue
suit with hat to match and a corsage of
white roses, and the maid of honor, Miu
Miss MaggieJSailey, wore a dainty frock
of white georgette and larg# white pic
ture hat, carrying a bouquet of pink and
white xtnydragon’s and .demantia.
Misses Louise McMekin and Sara Nash,
the little flower girl and rig bearer, wore
lingerie frocks.
Mrs. Bailey, mother of the bride, was
becomingly gowned in Mack crepe. The
happy couple left immediately after the
.TrculatiJi’of" ihe "Stood T7 ™ toto J ft fTSf’
P-Uoacd and the system j£| ^ h,>me ,0 ,helr W ' nd ‘ ,n Mon '
■jeeon*.:s loaded with toxic waste,
.r.ri v:.' ,:-!vcr from headache, yel-
-c::.tsd tongtsj, bad taste in
“th, nr.'-’ssk, or pi«, acid dys*
Itssruor, debilit;-, yellow skin
' eye. At Such times one should
castor oil or a pleasant bn-
. . Such a one is made of
; leaves, of sloe and
vittiidy- •-* *
COOK COUNTY SINGERS.
From th. Adel Newt.
Th, Cooh County Siniinf Convention
will m«t at Antioch church on.the fifth
differciu-f i
farmers an
compared t-
«ml Xorfhe
houses are coining iu for examination of
their mode of doing business, their records
nnd other matters.
Tlie visitors, in company with county
agent Dickson interviewed the farmers,
stock raisers, local meat buyers aud butch
ers, all this with a view of taking back
with them to Washington ns much infor
mation as they ure able to secure iu the
limited time in which they are at any one
point.
While iu the ejfy President Myers, of
the Board of Trade, carried them for a]
rtde over Tift county nnd showed them
the large and -mall farms, thus enabling
them to get a first-hand view of what we
are doing down this way.
A NERVOUS
; BREAKDOWN
MU* Kelly TelU How Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound Restored
* Her Health.
, IJewark, N. J.-“F 0 r about threa
years I suffered from nervous break
down nnd got so
weak I couldhardly
stand, and had head
aches ever; day. I
tried everything I
could think of nnd
was under a phy
sician's care for two
years. A girl friend
bad used Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound nnd
she told me about
it From the first
da; I tookitlbegan
to feel better and
now I am well nnd
able to do most any
kind of work. I
ham been recom
mending the Com-
•aruaw
o. 14th St, Newark,
t&aon this famous toot and herb
Pinkham’s Vegetable
» successful m Miss
because it .rent to the
restored her to a
' as a result
pood
.. , . . , dine to it ami only two small red spot*
iiiMrcu Wauae (t la perfect y ri . alnillp j , hnw « lere the teeth entered
lianale— and doean t gr„H-. adv | nf cnursf she w( , bad , y frjgh .
tenod when the reptile grabbed Ker.
Inquire Into Trim Paid Georgia Fanners fifty cents and told him to buy me a
in Comparison With Prices Paid in • bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarr-
tlie West 1 hoea Remedy aa <l to take no substitute.
v < iiaSnnu v v u.on^o 1 t0ok » double dose of it according to
? a ; : \ 1 \ W H , m ; direction, and went to sleep. At five,
aud Dr. J. (.., Olisol of the federal Trade o’clock the next morning 1 was called by]
Commission at Washington, D. C., were my order and took a train for my next
iu Tifton Friday. They are mnkiug a * to W* a * l>lac«, a well mnn.’’ tadv.
limited tour through Georgia stopping at
the prim-ipul points and securing all the (
information available t 0 be placed before' “ a ” su, “
. farm at ^anceville to Mr. J. H. Massey
the Trade Commission In the matter of ... .