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THE TIFTON GAZETTE, TIFTON,
LIFE A STIRRING ONE
n robust health, a W. D. Barnes eould
and get Us mao. Be was everythin*
_i Voice Co, Tennessee, should be natu
by a eesanUeettoa of catarrhal troubles
tlestomach, hovels or Other
■ ~ Hartman's Famous
:
for forty-ova
2Tv22?hfift.
Thanks to reruns.”
Like ShertS Barnes, thonei
owe their present health to Per—
For catarrh of the bead nose an*
throat, catarrhal tn Item motion of
as yen saw ms uu ■mw'iii,
writ* The Peruna Company. Dept.
A, Colomhne, Ohlo._ for. Dr. Hart
man's Health Book. —
Tour Sealer has. Pan
CO. HEALTH OFFICER
HERE TO BEGIN WORK
loard Decides to Pave Nino MUes to Cook
County Line. Paving Fifteen Feet
Wide. M
Nine miles of the National Highway
will be paved, from. Tilton to the Oook
county line. The paving will'be fifteen
feet wide, and the present route of th<
National will be followed, if the State
Highway Commission agrees with thfl
Tift county authorities. di
A meeting of the Board of County
miasioners, in connection with the Si
Advisory Board for the expenditure of Up
money voted for paved rqads in Tift, was
held Thursday. Present: Coungr Ooa-
missionera Hall, Tucker and Branch; alst
M. K. Hendry, R. O. Kills, XJ.
and E. P. Bowen, of the Advisory
Four surveys made by engineer
were gone over. One followed the pi
route of the National: another ke|
I the west of the Georgia Southern
! Florida railway: another kept to tilt
'of the railway and the fourth
Will Make Preliminary Sanitary' Survey
of County and Ascertain Work Need*
cd to be Done at Once.
Dr. Will L. Wood, who was elected by
the Tift County Board of Health last
week us County Commissioner of Health
for Tift, arrived Monday to take up his
duties.
l>r. Wood will make a preliminary san
itary survey of the entire county at
in order to ascertain the most urgent
work to be done, after which he will be
gin the active health work in the county.
HOME WITH HIS FRENCH BRIDE I ed bj . 0ak n ,j ec .ohoolhouM.
Mr. W H. Luckle, formerly of Hny| ,, w> , found that tll0 ^ b , Oak
'Ity and wo of the well known lumberman 1 u|df(l a mile looter
it that nlana fina rafnrnaH from Pmiim . The fOQ{f^ elSR
of that pl»«. ha. returned from France than thc otber ,.
where he aerved In the war afainat the WMt o( thc ra n roa d ware abort'
Huns While there he met a pretty dlltauce and pli „,i„ated two mill
French ,irl who later bream* hla wife and ^ bu , t0 follow elther o£
.he returned to America with him. (would be necessary to grade a lai
„ ... , ® , . . , tlon of the rood anew. Therefore
Swellings of the flesh caused by in
flammations, cold, fractures of the bone, decided that it would be morftj
toothache, neuralgia or rheumatism ran to follow the present route, I
LEMON JUICE
TAKES OFF TAN
Girls! Make bleaching lotion
if skin is sunburned,
tanned or freckled
Squeeze the Juice of two lemons into a
bottle containing three ounces of Orchard
White, shake well, and you have a quar*j
N*SO W 0 L IN IM ENT?' 5 It* should'^Ih^W'-U as8ur ‘‘ d,y fivc more 8a ^ l8L ^“~ .
rubbed in ove r the part affected. Its The paving will be fiftee|%feet wide
groat healing, and petfetntfdug pouer QU(I the material used collate, if th
eases thc pain, reduces swelling uud re* 1 , . . . aa ,i a jd at)! J m«.
stores natural conditions. Hold by Con* udopted b.\ the authorititg^^- **fl
gcr Drug Co. t are approved by the State Hl*bw*y
mission, to which they will ho Bnbcgi
Is nine mill
DEAD BODIES
ALL AROUND
ter pint of the best freckle, sunburn and
tan lotion, and complexion beautifier, at
very, very smnll 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 sec how freckles,
sunburn, windburn and tan disappear
and how clear, soft and white the skin
becomes. Yes! It is harmless.
J. N. BROWN
I SELL
FARM LANDS and CITY PROPERTY
I MAKE
FARM AND CITY LOANS
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MKKT Jt
The Tift County Board of Commission-, distance to be pai
ers held their regular meeting Monday •
approving the bills and attending to other
detail matters.
The fbllowint roud cititaious were
granted:
Road petitioned for by C. M. Willis
J. N. Bennefield, R. It. Cleveland and
others.
Road petitioned for by T. S. Rigdon
S. A. Perdue, E. It. Barnes and others.
Itoad petitioned for by .1. R. Butler, T.
E. Phillips, If. Segraves and others.
Two new paupers were added to the
pauper list.
The road paving matter was disucsRed
but no action taken,
wy of the National Highway south of
Tifton is now before the State Highway
Commission awaiting its approval.
The commissioners will meet again to
day to hear a petition of tho school board
of the Chula district for a special tax
levy to take care of the bond issue for thr
Chula School District.
Midnight Fight Which Resulted hi Beau
tiful Girl Killing Tormentors.
Miss Florence May Bailey, the beauti
ful daughter of John Quincey Bailey, of
Atlanta, whorls visiting nea r the state
line In South^Georgia, had a memorable
experience a few nights ago. In Atlan-
ta she had never been bothered with mos-
iTili..!^° iP ^!!*». SU If! Quitocs, but at the home her friends,
these pests attacked her la lull force.
As she screened with pain, hto hostess
rushed to her room with a spray-bottle of
Torment, the wonderful preparation that
kills mosquitoes while they fly. In a few
moments the room was free of live mos
quitoes and thc floor was littered with
dead ones. Torment kills flies and mos
quitoes, but does not stain clothing nor
furniture. Harmless to human beings
TWIN BOYS.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Rodgers, of Chula f , ... __ -
. , . , „ nf Bottle, including spray, 25c, at your drug-
arc congratulated on tho arrival of twin „ Uf , a ^
boys—fine, bouncing fellows, at their
homo Monday last. Chula Is building
lisely in enlarged school buildings.
Habitual Constipation Cured
in 14 to 21 Days
“LAX-FGS WITH PEPSIN” Is a specially-
prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual
; Constipation. It relieves promptly but
_ . . _ , should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days
Bee me before buying a Farm, itecua , to induce regular action. It Stimulates and
a House, or Placing a loaa. 1 Regulates. • Very Pleasant to Take, e 60s
OSes No. 19 New Clyatt Bulldlag. ] per botUe.
HOUSES FOR RENT
Mrs. J. W. Ilollls and two of her child
ren, Miss Carolyn nnd John Malcolm,
turned Friday night from a ten days
tor trip to their old home at Social Circlr
and other North Georgia points.
O. E. LINDSEY, D. O.
Osteopathic Physician
Diagnosis and Treatment
Office Over C. L. Parker‘8 Store,
Tifton, Georgia
Now Is the Time,
Kent’s Furniture & Music
Store Is the Place.
Tilton Is the Town.
We are Members of the Mer
chants Association and have
a large stock to select from.
See Us.
Furniture, Stoves, Ranges,
Pianos, Organs, Sewing
Machines, Mattresses,
t Edison Phonographs,
Bed Springs, Dishes
McDgugalKitchen
Cabinets, The
Best.
lENT’S f WHOf URE & JIUSIG STORE
cist's. Try this great discovery.
Manufactured by
THE O. B. WILLIAMS COMPANY
Quitman, Georgia
■O' wwwwwv *
For
Weak
Women
In usetorover40y*afst
Thousands of voluntary
letters from women, tell
ing o! the good Cardui
has done them. This Is
the best proof of the vain*
of Cardui. It proves that
Cardui Is a good medicine
lor women.
There are no harmful or
habit-forming drugs In
Cardui. It la composed
only o! mild, medicinal
Ingredients, with no bad
after-effects.
TAKE
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
You can rely on Cardui.
Surely it will do for you
whatit has done for so
many thousands of other
women! 'll should help.
"I wu taken tick,
teemed to be , . , , H
writes Mrs. Mary E-Veste,
ot Madison Heights. Va.
"I got down so weak,
could hardly walk .. .
Just staggered around.
... I read of Cardui,
and after taking one bet
as, or before taking quita
all, I felt much better. I
look 3 or 4 bottle* at
that time, and was able to
do my work. I take it In
the spring when run
down. I had no tppttlte,
and 1 commenced eating.
It R the best tonic I ever
saw.” Try Cardui.
All Druggists
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BURCH WELL’S
Fall and Winter Styles In
MILLINERY, DRESSES, COATS
and COAT SUITS
are now ready for the inspection of the public.
We are going to make the Millinery Business\one
of the leading features of our Department Store and
we have spared no pains to secure one of the best
Milliners in Baltimore and spared no money to buy
the best line of Millinery ever shown in Tilton.
We give you a cordial invitation to call and meet Miss Meri-
dithy our Milliner, and look over her new creations. We feel sure
you will be charmed with her, delighted with the quality and style
of Hats and best of all pleased with the Moderate Prices. Our mot
to in the Millinery Department will be the same as has ruled thru-
out our line of stores for years, viz, “Quality Considered, Church-
well Sells It for Less. ”
Here you can get a hat suitable for any occasion.
Here are the New and Authentic Designs, Smart
Shapes of Velvet, Plush, Duvetyne and Beaver. Soft
Effects in all new shades and black at moderate prices
FALL SUITS
Rich new shades in Silvertone, Velours,
Serges, Tricotines, Tweed, Gabardines,
Plain and Fur Trimmed Models. Now is
the time to buybefore our sizes are broken
The Newest
Ideas in Clothes
Young Men who want the Newest
Ideas in Clothes will find them here
With new suits'eoming in daily fresh
from the Tailors’ hands of
HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX
expert workmen you can he sure of
getting the latest fashion in clothes.
Copvricht lot•) Hart Schaffner St Marx
School Days are Here Again and the
Kiddies Need Shoes
The WONDER SHOE of the 20th Century is the BILLIKEN. Give the Kiddies
feet a treat. They cannot pinch but are sure to tickle. Every tinie you buy a pair of
Billikens we give the Kiddie a Big Thick Tablet. A cordial invitation is extended
to everybody to visit our New Departments.
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Churchwell BrothersI
Tifton, Georgia.
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