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married 1 was not well for a long time
and a good deal of
HlUMUIIIII the time was not
hBBu able to.go about
USE GAZETTE WANT ADS FOR RESIR'
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APPLICATIONS
Thoma*
WEEK’S
ORE
held
Qakridse
Saturday
at 2 ocock,
tba baau
Have Your
'' Favorite
tifally aim
m
n WM
by Rev
W. H. B
and Mr*
Golden, Mr
Htng “Nearer my
AW, GWAN
the Sweet Bye
Dell told som
Tory fond of Dolly Dee,
She i* a peach all right,
JUd, though tdie’s riicht in front of me,
1 thiuk ahe'a out of sight.
—Luke McLuke.
•Tsu very fond of Mildred Reach,
I’m gone on her for fair,
jgmi while she really is a peach,
t know we’d make a pair.
—Hasting*. Nebraska, Tribune
am
d •nee was fond of Betty Lee,
She thought I was a Prince;
•K«t since she turned me down, you
\ think she is a quince.
—Buffalo Enquirer.
Fair Laura I/omon lives near me,
And I may be a “geezer,”
JKtC »are us fate I’d like to be
A rcg’Iar Lemon squeezer.
—Dalton Citizen.
Mias Carrie Watson, who bis been at
Rochelle for some time, returned to Tif-
ton thla week and will be with Darnelf*
after the flrat
Mr. J. II .Fordham, of Motor Route A,
was a busineva visitor to Tifton Saturday,
bringing in his second bale ot cotton of
the season,
Mr. J. M. Harvey arrived with his fam
ily from Osierfield Saturday and krill
spend acme time in Tifton. Mr. Harvey
went to Adel Monday on business.
Mr. W. C. Weldon, of Route 6, waa In
town on business Saturday. He bad a
w to stray recently and advertiaea for
r. See Want A<ls for description.
Mr. W. A. Clarke returned Friday
from a visit to his old borne in North
Carolina, visiting Clarkton and a number
of other points. He reports a great time.
i'rof. and Mrs. S. L. Lewis and daugh
ter, Catherine, spent Friday in Sycamore
with the Owen family, enjoying a good
dinner.
Miss Minnie Lee Vaughn and her bro
ther, Charlie, of Milner, and Miaa Kffie
Shivers, of Eldorado, are the guests of
their cousin, Miss Ethel Wbiddon, of Cbu
la.
Col. C. C. Hall, of Pearson, was in Tif
ton Thursday afternon, returning from a
visit to his father near Omega, ne had
been in Vuldosta for several days on busi
ness before going to Omega.
Mrs. 8. C. Brooks, who has been with
her son, Dr. J. L. Brooks, since he
hurt in on automobile accident several
ecks ago, left Saturday for her home in
Charleston, 8. C.
Mr. W. E. Peel .of Route 0, wh 0 v
Tiftoii Tuesday, says the corn crop in his
section is fairly good and iiotutocs a
ine well. The boll weevil has walked
Sir. (». W. Cravey, of Route 3, waa In
tows (Mi business Friday.
Mr. C. B. Cates, of Route 1, waa In
Tiftou on business Saturday.
Col. J. Clyde Forehand, of Sylvester,
was in Tifton on business Tuesday.
Mr. B. Arrington, of Route 1, wa*
among the business visitors to Tifton
Saturday.
Miss Alma Burnett arrived Sunday from
Atlanta and will hove charge of Darnell's away with the cotton crop,
millinery department. I Mr. John Y. Sutton, in from Route 1
Mr. J. J. Tucker was in Tifton Monday J Monday, says his section will average
morning. He is moving his family from 45 per cent of a normal cotton crop,
Quitman to the Tifton Cotitou Mills. I growers getting as high as CO per cent
Mr. and Mr*. \V. I.. Ilod,™ and (laugh- nail ntlirra as low as 25.
ter, Kntliryn, of Abanda, Ala., are the Mr. J. II. Simmons, of Chula, was in
guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Clegg. town Tuesday morning looking for his
Mr. J. N. Brown left Thursday for a w,n > Calvin, who was last seen in Tifton
trn days’ visit to Wilmington. Wrights- Monday. Ilo offers a liberal reward for
allle, and Catherine Loire, N. C. I information ns to his whereabouta.
Ashburu Fanner: Mr. Sam ltetts it , I" every home where there la a baby
„ „ . , « there should also be a bottle of Mc-
•spccted home from I< ranee early iu Sep | <j,.s K . s jvabY ELIXIR. It may be
teuiber, when he will engage in business needed at any time to correct sour
•n 'Tiftnn ‘ 8,0,,,a ‘' ,, * w < n d colic, diarrhoea or sum-
ui mion. jmer complaint. It is a wholesome rem-
*»r: W. E. White arrived Sunday night jedy, contains no opium, morphine or in-
from North Carolina and is ready la -erre <£ “» kind ' B “ W a( , b *
the people as veterinarian. He will open | Mr Mlk , g C oworfc of Omega, was in
an in n few days. See bis card In * own ou business Tuesday. He reports
auother column. c9tton coming in pretty lively. Good
If you r child is pale and sickly, picks grades were bringing over 20 cents Mon-
".V w * nd the ,orra ™ were ,utninK 11 ,o ' ,sc -
sure sign of worms. A remedy for they Mr. D. N. Hayes, of Adel, was in Tif-
parasites will be found in WHITE S . «. i_»
CREAM VERMIFUGE. It not only | ton Friday. Mr. Hayea Is going to let
ekes* out the worms, but It restores the water from the Butler Fish Poud. near
health and cheerfulness. Sold by Con- A4 j e , ou September 2,. and publishes
CANDY
gi-r's Drug Co.
ady.
WHEN YOUR HOGS COUGH
Look out ror worms. Begin giving
tkern B. A. THOMAS’ JHOG POWDER,
a genuine tonic, conditioner and worm ex-
peller. We sell it Rickerson Grocery
Co. td r.
Professional Directory
DR. \V. B. WHITE
Veterinarian
Telephone 276 Tifton, Georgia
Formerly with U. 8. Government
llog Cholera Control
Brazil Nutt
Assorted Nuts
Mixed Chocolates
Chocolate Cherries
Luncheon Mints
Queen O Hearts
FRESH
Jacob’s Candy
Made last night
New Orleans, La.
WILLIS DRUG GO.
Accommodating Druggists
Telephone 94
Conger ProgCo 'a Old Stmnd
Approaching Term at Second
and Mr Carao^l Agricultural School Will Mark
to Thee,” and -In 1 .. •» “» tMtttaUofc
Bye.” Mr. C. G.! Thu ™d»X wa, a record day tor appll-
of the Uto and work CItioI1 a tor admission to the Second Dto-
of the deceased, with whom heVweot tol^ 1 Agricultural School,
school in auld tang ayne. Thursday ullht Prof. Lewi, reported
The active pall-earer. w V e member, that he had emSgh application, on Me to
Vt the Son. of Veteran, and Board of “>« Aonnlt+c, with many iUU to
Stewards of the Tifton Methodiat church. j come -
They.were: It. E. Hall. John Pope, W. Th‘ term which opena one week from
Jj. Harman, John G. Padrlck, E D. Wul-| neIt hlonday, September 1, promises to
ker, J. A. Yarbrough, J. J, Golden and *** » ««>"• tor attendance at thla
the leading achool at the eleven o( ita
kind id the atate.
For the past two yean, the attendance
, of girla haa been limited only by the dor
mitory capacity, the faculty being obliged
to locate three to a room In aome
last term. With the war over, the atten-
jgjjpe of boys will increase and' taking
i of the applicants is now the great
est problem confronting the faculty.
0. B. Holmes There wa. an honorary
escort from the Tift County Gamp, Con
federate Veterans. .
After the services, all that was.gnorul
of the betored deceased waa laid
bealde Ida wife, who preceded him & the
grave only .it yeara ago. There wafe
many beautiful floral offering., tmona
them a sheaf of wheat' fronT his Sunday
school class at Gainesville,
Friday afternoon, funeral services were
held at the home in aalneavflle, Fla., at
which the son of Mr, T. L.
little grandson of the deceased, waa bap-
Used. T . f _ , 1 '' u p
KILLED HUNDREDS
Mrs. Egbert Jones, their daughters, Missen -
Mr. C. H. Lytle, with the American
Railway Express Company at Palatka
Fla., returned to his work Monday after
noon, after spending the week-end with
lmmc-folks. Claude la looking well and
likes his job down there. | ~ ^
Mr. Jnmcs B. Cobb and family arrived £Y£P SALIVATED BY
and Lillian, and son Master Thomas, statement by Wbo Has
““ rk “ ” ^^Tcsted Modern and Effective Methods
f, ot Destruction.
^Formerly a sheriff of his native county
now living in South Georgia de-
,t on numerous occasions ho haa
luitoea by the hundreds In his
pltrely by spraying Torment iato
tbs Mr# Torment kills onosquitoes in
stantly* oven while they are on the wing.
It has no offensive odor, does not stain
clothing nor furniture and is harmless to
human beings. Keep your boms clear of
the malaria-carrying mosquito and you
will be healthier end happier. Torment
It admitted to be the greatest insecticide
ever discovered. It annihilates' flies as
well as mosquitoes. A bottle of Tor
ment, incuding spray, 25c at your drug
gist's.'
Manufactured by
THE G. B. WILLIAMS COMPANY
Quitman, Georgia
Vv
aud Mr. and Mrs. Davit, of Moultrie,
Among ethers from out of town attend
ing the funeral were: Mr. W. E. Green
and daughters. ^Misses Nina and Garol,
of Sparks; Mrs. Fannie, Patten, of Ms-
«-on; Mrs. Willie Teagle, of Columbus;
Mrs. Claude McLendon, of Ashburn; Mrs.
Lida Walters, of Fitzgerald, and Mrs. O.
B. Scott, of Baiubridge.
Mr. Greene s death came suddenly,
from heart failure. He waa apparently
as well as usual Thursday night, but bad
complained of s little soreuess
chest, which he thought was due to riding
in Ilia car. His daughter, Mrs. Jones
Ived with him and after supper he bail her
call up his son to come over and talk
over some business with him. He was ly
ing down when his son arrived and they
talked for some time, when he turned
his side, gasjK'd once or twice and >
dead,
Mr. Greene was a life member of Tifton
Lodge, F. & A. M.
CALOMEL? HORRIBLE!
this week from Roanoke, Ala., and will
make their home here. Mr. Cobb will be
with Tlie Adams-Smith Co., after the
rat. They will have rooms in the Rhodes
house on Kidgo uremic. j Cnlomel i> (tnirhsllvrr and Acts Like
u r . . . „ ■ . Dynamite on Yonv Liver.
Mr. Ike Conger returned Saturday, c, omtl Iose , you „ dn ,! You know
morning from Atlanta, where ho went to I w ,„ t ( . n , ( „ 1 , 0 | is . mercury ; quick-
get Eddie Folds, colored, who was indie-: silver. Calomel is dangerous. It crashes
ted by the grand jury at the last term |„ to „mir bile like dynamite, cramping
of Superior court for stealing some chick-' and fcickcuing you. Calomel attacks the
s belonging to an old negro at Ty Ty. j bones au«| should never be put into yoyr
Constipation Is the starting point for
many serious diseases. To be healthy " hen you feel bilious, sluggish, consti
p the bowc\& active and regular. | paled and all knocked out and believe you
iRBINE will remove all accumu*
, _. #x nulls in the bowels am! put the system •••
estate man of Pearson, was in Tifton on, prime condition. Sold by Conger Drug
aunouucement of same today.
The old Southern Lumber Company
property is offered for sale by J.
kitchen, of Sylvester. This land is offered |
at from |10 to |20 an acre less thin other (
land aa well located as this. 2dtwtf,
Mr. J. C. McMillan, n prominent real HKHBINB will remove all uccumulo-
of dangerous calomel just
that your druggist sells for a few
business Friday. He is very enthusiastic Co. * " ndv. rents a large Irnttle of Dodson’s Liver
over the prospect for development in At-1 The old Southern Lumber Company’s Tone, which is entirely vegetable and
kinson county, where there is much de- Property is offered for sale by J. A. Kit- leusnnt to take aud is a perfect substitute
sirable farm land idle. J c * ,on ’ °* 0*- This land is of- for calomel. It is guaranteed to start
J ferod nt from $10 to $20 an acre lesa than your liver without stirring you up inside.
Sweet potatoes coming in to market by other land as well located as this. wtf nu <l can not salivate,
the wagon-load are evidence that cotton George Tandy, all the way from lhm’t take calomel! It makes you
is not tho only dependence for a money Norte, Colo., arrived the past week the next day; It loses you n Jay’s
crop. Potatoes are looking well and some ntlJ |# the ^ UC8t of h | g grftn dmother, Mrs. Work - l^odaon’s Liver Tone straighten*
of those brought to market arc as large as j A p u i woo d, f or a few days. He is o n J’ w “ and J ou f^ 1 i gre ^ t ’ °j ve * l
the usual late fall crop. I hi* way to Florida, where he will enter
If you sit in a cool draft when you are whool this fall,
licuted and get a stlff ‘that 0eor * e Jone8 ’ « h » r *« d ' viu > 1«-
Fix your mind On reny, stealing a lawn mower from Mr
B. C. WILLIFORD
Attorney-*t-L«w,
Tilton. On.
00m 30-32, McLeod Bldg.
(Damage Suite and Criminal FrudM , f ,- he'Too'kiu* for^ aoieftlng that
Specialty.) twill case the pain, "’
to the children because it
hurmlesg and doesn’t gripe.
perfectly
D. B. HARRELL
Practicing Physician
Office McluCod-O’Ncal Bldg.
i Phone 262. Residence 301
Tifton, Georgia.
R. C. ELLIS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
iclsl attention given to collections
I u» matters relating to land titles.
Will practice In all the Courts.
will case the pain. Fix your minu on «-euy,
BALLARD’S SNOW LINIMENT and John Pope, was tried before Judge Price
don’t be talked out of it because it is the _.||*_ 11
best pain relieving liniment you can get Monday morning and a judgment of guilty (Krf
any where. Sold by Conger Drug Co.adv. j rendered. He was sentenced to the chain-; ij,,
L. Lanier, who is with the gang for seven months.
South Georgia Paige Company, at Macon,
Monday uight nnd spent Tucs-
DR. CHARLES S. SMITH
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Office over Brooks Pharmacy
Hours: 8 to 1—2 to 0
TIFTON, GEORGIA
Til ES1NG AT BEIIRL.
The Sacred Harp siug at Bethel church
near Croslaud, in Colquitt county, was a
‘eat day for lovers of old-time music
. 'here was a good attendance and a bounti-
(fill gasket dinner. The day was devoted
I SURGEONS agree that in cases of Cuts to Niugiug from the soug-books or auld
i-i Burns, Bruises and Wounds, the FIRST j anjC SVQ0
. ..... „ Besides the attendance from the coun-
Tuesday afternoon for a visit to States-, promptly, there is no danger of infection try surrounding, there were mauy from
boro and points iu that section. ®bd the wound begins to heal at once. .. . frnm Atlnntn
. |K or UBe on man op ^ast, BOROZONE a Ul8,n,ue - 1 ror - Newton, from Atianu
Mr. D. M. Horn received a telegram Fri- > the IDEAL ANTISEFTiO and HEAU and Prof. P. H. Hardin, of Arab!, with
day from hU sou, Lieut. Alexander Horn, j ING AGENT. Buy it now and be ready ||j s class, gave some fine contributions to
nouncin* hi. arrival Iron, overeeaa .«18j f *g > 'Sold by Congert- ^ cr , jo3 . nion , of (he day .
tbo IKirt o( New York Thursday. Lieut, j j. A> rol)b „ K . h|tc maQ> B . as <rrestt d'
lloru went over aa a private and
. FULWOOD A HABORETT
Attomejn-at-Law
Often la Golden Bulldlag
Tilton, • • • • Georgia
JOHN A. FBTERSON
Office Deattit
New O'Neal-McLeod Bulldlag
TUtoa, Georjla
lea Bldg. ' t Tiltoa. Ga.
ROYAL ARCH MASONS
* a HattMaaoa,
H. P.
JUNIPER CAMP Ne. 144
WOODMEN OP THE WORLD
Meets every flrat sad third TmM
■Ight la the Maaaale HalL AH an*
an requested to attend and visiting Chap-
\ nan an cordially Invited.
\ R. H. HUTCHINSON, Cler*.
\ TIFTON LODGE Na. Its L O. O. P,
B , here Saturday by Deputy Conger. He is
edy promotion, being made a I.ieaten- mantcd Clincll ou a chlr( ., , f
THE JOY OF
Camp to thi* Woman after
Taking Lydia 3- Pinkham’*
Vegetable Compound to
Restore Her Health
SM-9-
abaudoning his wife and minor child
The sheriff of Clinch asked Sheriff 8baw
to hold Cobb here uutll the time tor trial
Adel News: Rev. and Mrs. Tho* L.
Willingham hare two tweet little daugh
ter* which came to brighten their home 2®
thi* week. They hove been named Beaale,
Neel and Lucile. The many friends of
Ilev. and Mrs. Willingham are glad that
all are getting along nicely.
Principal J. M. Thrash, of the Eleventh
District A. M. S. at Dougina, accompanied
y Mrs. Thrash npd children, apent Thorn-
day out at the Second District 1 A. M. S.
the guest* of Prof, nnd Mn. Lewis? Prof.
'■Just can’t
work an;
Tim
faded. Jaded,
woman, with
pains beta or
tbeffo
should ask
her neighbor
for advice.
Ten-to-0110
she waa
dra ggod
down by the
pains and ad'
meats of her
ccx, nnd waa complete!; cured by
Thraah was given a cordial welcome by ^ tonio made
his many friends here. He says be bai ^ roots, and known for SO
hinge going very well at Donglaa and anti- ^ u Hf, pierce’a Favorite Prescrip-
Wi to hove’ achUd j c *P* tw * •ureeutul term. tion.. When a woman complains of back-
in oar home and one jg r a. a. Flowers, In from Route fl' ache, diaiioenn or pain—when evciything
camc'Lck’from 1^., morning, ray, he ha, been bu.y'toh, bUdt Wore hcreyt^
town with a botUe I the prat week making sorghum syrup * “J?*™™* ’“ rvou ?:
■ ' Th. high price Ot sugareane nyrup, ^ahosho^tarntottus-Hcmpennce 1 ’
well as the re.rclty, U can,lug quite . betbal totuc, known as Dr. Pmrce-a Favo-
FORMER SHERIFF
ADMITS HE HAS
Mrs. Laura Berberfck, 69
of 1205 Willow Are., Hoboken,
writes:
4 *Foiir yeara aco I had a morero
?5ja.ifSi m .r.i c i k n n ;s
HZSSgolt'&SVSSiJ'SXr?
r T , HE Success of Dainty
Bakings or a Substantial
Dinner is assured by tbt
use of
RISING SUN rw JFLOUR
An added zest for every meaL
GEO. BAKER,
Tifton, Ga.
LOANS!
IF IN NEED OF A LONG LOAri SEE US. • '’I
Loans Made Promptly Upon Reatodable Terms
J. W. WARREN, R. P.\bENTLEY
President Attorney
Title Guarantee Company ot Ga
Prof. Frank G. Clark* and Miss May
Boykin were united in marriage August
12 nt the home of the bride’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. 8. H. Boykin, in Crosland, Rev.
Geo. F. Clark, father of the groom, per-
ormiug the ceremony. The marriage was
a quirt home affair, only the immediate
family and friends of the young couple
being present.
The bride Is a very charming and talen
ted young woman, with many friends all,
through that section. The groom is one
of Colquitt county's most worthy nnd tal
ented young men. He taught school at
Omega something over a year ago and
went from there into military service
■erneas, receiving his discharge recently.
They will make their home at Quincy
Fla., for the present, where Prof. Clark
is engaged in school work.
ROOM 28, GOLDEN BUILDIN
TIFTON, GEORGIA
WORTH COUNTY OFFICE: SYf.
A TEXAS WONDER.
The Texas Wouner tor kidney and
bladder troubles, gravel, diabetes, weak
and lame back’s, rheumatism nnd Irregu
larities ot 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 battle is two months’
treatment and - often cures. Send tor
sworn testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hill,
2920 Olive Street, St. Louie, Mo. 8old
by druggists. »dv.
Put a Cold Bottle ot ; A
ORANGE DRIP
Under your belt : '
It will take the swelter off your forehead and *Urt
the dimples helter-skelter over your face. A real mauk’t
drink. The ruling, cooling drink. A drink you lawn to
feel—inside of yon.
If yon like t drink with sip end zest, try fl
RED ROCK GINGER ALEJJ
. Sold Everywhere
Bottled By ■ ^
Chero-Cola Bottling Company ^
Telephone 52
WEST-LONG.
Miss Mabel West and Mr. Alva J. Long
were united in marriage at the home o(
Rev. D. C. Rainey Tuesday, August 10
lev. Mr. Rainey performing the ceremony
The bride ia a daughter of Mr. West
who lives on the old King place west of
Tifton. The groom is a son of Mr. W
F.' Lour and I’eccntly returned from
France, where he served with the A. E. F.
RAISE HOGS AT LESS COST
You can easily do this by giving them
a few dotes of B. A. THOMAS' HOG
POWDER every week. It causes your
hogs to digest and assimilate all the food.
that is fed them. It is a tonic and con
ditioner. ExpeUs worms. We sell it.
Rickerson Grocery Co. adv.
TOBACCO BARN BURNED.
The tobacco barn on Mr. Warren Gibbt*
place east of Tifton was burned about 2
o’clock Sunday morning. The barn was
full of tobacco and It waa just ready for
the heat to be turned off when the fire
broke out.
The barn and tobacco were insured.
If you waut a food farm, J A. Kitchen,
of Sylvester, has It. He is offering for
sale 858 acres of the old Southern Lumber
Company place on the Brookfield road end
will sell it in a body or in tracts to suit
the purchaser. 25dwtf
0
666 has proven It will <
Malaria, CKiHi and Fe
Bilious Fever; .Colds and La-
Let Us Furnish
Your
ana
flk rm
rsr
mnw tonic, rwwu m uv. ncra s r#w Bilious FflVtfl pun
number of oar people to try a *m.U patch G»ipp«. It km* the parasite
the ingredients are printed in plain Eng-
liah on the mapper. Put up in tablets or
Hon Lott Warren, at Inaha, Beptraen- liquid. Ik. Pierce, of Invalids’Hotel, Bui-
adv.
tatir. bran Turner county Ih the Genrr- ttio, N.Y., will amid a trial siioforlO-ccnlA ] Mr. nnd Mn. Jim Thrasher and baby
_ _ _ _ _ thru returned Monday afternoon from a vl*it to
r J we»>ffllo>d ~wiVE heat Farmington, Athens and Usnnfleld. They
Ised me fo'try Doctor’Ptcrcrt ' mn »<wnpeel*d home by Mrs. Thraah-
fttocrlptkm andi I wu mighty art elater, lira X. T. Chaffin, and tore
tortendlSlef thln'aS mad? ckMrn> *k» vWt rriatlvra here tor
I ever token. I came thru the nrintl days,
egoellent health! the heat
T jpcm i-.’t mo at once.!
*! . rl- - Prescription 1 •
'll m»gtth*t yiqnvr
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WHEN YOU WANT NEW NECKBES.'
UNDERWEAR. HOSE OR ANY ARTICLES IN!
INCS. COME TO US FOR THEM AND YOU l.
THE KINO YOU WILL BE PROUO TO WEAR. |
LADIES: jS'WiW il- f
WE HAVE FOR YOU ALL THOSE LOVELY FUR-
NISHINGS YOU DESIRE FROM SILK HOSE TO A
PRETTY COLLAR* 'f ■?
WHATEVER BE YOUR NEEDS COME tt> US
FOR THEHMNOYOU WILE BE SURE TO GETOUAL
ITY MERCHANDISE^ AT A REASONABLE PRl£E<i
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