About The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1919)
THE TIFTON GAZ th b Yours e Blood Is Pure opening. A few bottles of & S. S, tne great vegetable blood medi cine, will revitalize your blood and give you new strength and a healthy, vigorous vitality. Every one needs it just now to keep tne aystem in perfect condition. Go to your drug store and get a bottle to-day, and if you need any medi cal advice, you can obtain it with out cost by writing to Medical Di rector, Swift Specific Co., 46 Swift Laboratory. Atlanta.. Ga. PTEMBER 5, 1919. According to dispatches from Washing; tou. the appointment Georgia postmastera h by the Senate committee having'ithe ter in charge. Arthur H. Overton, Sylvester; John W. Wells, Adel: Frank D. Colson, Ocfl Frank C. laovett, Sparks j James iiimIop, Valdosta. Tliese completed the confirmation* Georgia postmasters nominated to dt with the exception of two who are bt held up temporarily on request of; congressmen from their districts. .**» 1STINDERTERMINATE & BANKERS SENTENCE IN CIRCUIT [oney Chanters Were |„ f r win Till, Week. Hrnry Horan C . When J. 1‘luvlus Step- v | rt n,. Adjourned Term In Oelolie Id stopped tl.e Kr,y to Try Wilcox Ca». nd to the tan,c aeheduled „ in Tifloll Cir , afternoon between the Doc- . . . , in the first of th. fourth und " r ,ll >' indeterminate sentence law > th’the score tied, 2 aud^. pronounced by Judge Eve this week. If you want a good farm, J A. Kitchen, of Sylvester, has it He is offering for 6ale 858 acres of the old Southern Lumber Company place on the Brookfield road and will sell it in a body or in tracts to suit the purchaser. 25dwtf The Best Advertisement. can have is a satisfied customer.; greater recommendation can be given . article than the following by E. B. Mil- burn, Prop.. Guion Drug Store, Guion, Ark. “We have sold Chamberlain's Cough Rerndy for yeares and have always found that it gives perfect satisfaction.’’ Bain for jkfpi tors and innii . disappointment was expressed Irwin Superior Court, in the case when, She' rain start* «i as the game was uegro convicted of burglary. The taokJjrfonrard to eagerly by the base- ,. e n .,„i f 0r no t less than three c ball &d fun loving funs of the city. This t jj Un flve Veurs *“4 W “ ? decl,K ' is , ,u ' ,l,v t ! 1 ' Henry llogu Convicted, team next Monday, but will .. „ Henry Hogan, a young white uu 858 Acres of Land at Solim Lying on Each Side of Brookfield Road FOR SALE BY J. A. KITCHEN, Sylvester, Ga# Anyone wishing to buy land can purchase this from $10 to $20 less per acre than other lands located as well as this, ac cording to information / get around Tif- ton as to prices of improved land. My intention is to close out this in tracts to suit purchaser or will sell the entire tract in a body. Calomel Users! Listen To Me! I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone (Your druggist gives back your money if it doesn’t liven your liver and bowels and straighten you up without making you sick. There’s no reason why a person should take sickening, salivating cal omel when a few cents buys a large pottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone—a perfect substitute for calomel. It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid which will start your liver just as surely as calomel, hut it doesn’t is mercury and attacks vour hones. 'S Take a dose of nasty calomel today and you will feel weak, sick and nauseated tomorrow. Don’t lose' a day’s work. Take a spoonful of Dodson’s Liver Tone instead and yo.; will wake up feeling great. No more biliousnew, constipation, slug- havi th be pJuyed over again. ndry, McLeod, ami Lankford were on Worth county, was convicted of li the ilab for the Bunkers and with l’ope drunk ou a public highway and aent** ie receiving end, field the hanl-bitting to ten month* in the chuinganc or „„ ,, „ ralI „ Doctor* down to> <»dy two runs in tue ternute fine of $150 to include costs. *fnake you sick and can not salivate, gishncps, headache, coated tong.., wi innings. Wilbanks did the pitch-, H**gan was one of a party of s* v* n * Children and grown folks can fake sour stomach. Yoiir druggist snv* »f ung white men who made a trip fr..m podson’u Liver Tone, because it is you don’t, find Dodson’s Liver Tono perfectly harmless. acts better than horrihle^caloind Calomel is a dangerous drug. It* vour money is waiting foy~yoq. lug tyir tin* Doctors with Vickers at th* receiving end and gave the Bunkers only , . two Mis Worth county through Tift to 1* it LinXp—Bunkers: Pope e, Lankford »“ auto truck Sunday. June lb aiidSh McLeod 2b and p, Hendry 2b They were traced ail uloug the rout and p, Stoyeus Jib, Shepherd shouting and cursing and other forn Bowen cf. *MiteltfJl.J£»- VVf-*Bowen if. disorder. A cold drink stand kept Doctor.: Virkors o, Wilbanks p, O'Qoinn visiu , l i i „ lot „ f stuff ,| and many bottles carried off. On lb. Smith 2b. Wood .‘!h, linker rf, Peter son if, Lindsey ss, Irvin cf. The next time you buy calomel ask for road the party amused themselves ' throwing bottles at people and other <• Meets iu passing. Oue of tin-si* boll I I hit a negro boy and inflicted serious ii i juries. J For this Charlie Hogan was indict«■ |under a charge of assault with intent t Bitirder. There was a defect in the imli* inent, the victim’s name being given a Phil when it should have been John, aw on this technicality the defendant was ae quiti'il. The cas*-s against the other boy 5 1-2 PER CENT FARM LOANS 7 Per Cent I if ton City Loans ! We make farm loans at 5 1-2 per cent, interest and (in the borrower the privilege of paying part of the principal at end of any year stopping interest on amounts paid, bat BO < nual payment of principal required. R. C. ELLIS W. W. BRYAN Golden Building Tifton, Georgia The purified and refined calomel tablets that are nausealess, safe and sure. Medicinal virtues retain ed and improved. Sold only in sealed packages. Price 35c. of guilty to van- | gaming, larceny. I J distilling liquor. • for till- term Friday at I p. in. i Special Term In October, i A strong effort \vn< made Friday nmrii- jing to get tile case against G. S. Wileox, j former Mayor **f Ocilla, charged with „ for the burning of a cotton ware house at Mystic, t«* trial. Owing to bis nsive relationship it was impossible Rising Sun , adjo , Oet.d set f«*r th«* first Moiul for the purpose ,.f trying the At this term the .-use against Will King, colored, charged with murder, wi be tried. when applied to Self Rising Flour is more than a trade name It means flour which has a sci- ev L fic bakir i<5 efficiency and an inestimable food value. GEO. BAKER, Tifton, Ga. * Establithed in 1870 • Your Grandfather Knew Us IN BUSINESS HERE 49 YEARS BACK IN THE DAYS OF RECONSTRUCTION Five years after the civil war and at a time when the farmers of Georgia were passing through a most trying period, B. L. Willingham opened a business in Macon, Ga., to help the farmer—taking for his part only a living profit. And today, when the farmer of Georgia is standing squarely on his own feet, when he is able to HOLD his COTTON, Willinghams Warehouse with a storage capacity of more than 60,000 bales, is put at the disposal of the farmer. The storage price, including BOTH STORAGE and INSURANCE is only .50c per bale per month. Safety and painstaking care and proof from fire mark Willing ham service. Ship us your cotton—name your selling price and we will get you Highest Possible Returns. Commission as low as charged by anyone. Money Loaned Up to 80% of the Value of Cotton. Write dr wire for information. Willinghams Warehouse r Ifrt ’■ %■ ■■ * Established 1870 MACON . - •A 'v' R. F. Willingham, Pres. GEORGIA ■Ins, What Sin’ Nmlell. I uscil a bolt!*: of Obnmlierlaiu's Tali- time alio anil tboy iimu.il to In' ■ just what I needed." writ.. Mm. Volta •Italikstoli, Uhillinithe, Mo. Hiey not only relieved me of indigestion, but ton- 'ed up my liver and rid me of backache and j dizziness that 1 bud been subject t 0 for I some time. They did me a world of good land I will always speak a good word for M KM lift US CONDUCT SKRV1CE Three Interesting Services at "Tifton Me thodist Church Sunday. Hew W. 11. Build, pastor of the Tifton Methodist church is at Girard, Ga., con ducting a special uicetiug, but this did not keep* his flock from enjoying three good iday. Mrs. Briggs Carson presided at both morning and evening services. Miss Mildred Iloffumn, of Kaston, Fa., a missionary student, made a fine talk on missions, telling of the uccd for mission aries ami tlie opportunities in the mission field. ^ j Sunday evening Miss Uebeckah Young of Brooklyn, N. Y., told of the need of sending missionaries to thu Jews, and their need to he tuuglit about the Bible. j . An Ini cresting League Service. ' The Kpwortb League service at 8 o'clock contained a program out of the ordinary and a large crowd attended . “Dr” Tom McCren conducted a free clinic; and lie gave the youug pimple some good “dope” for what ails them. Several members were added to th* League, The attendance at Sunday School was much better than it lias been during the summer. : CO (TON FARMERS g and OWNERS of COTTON Bring your Cotton to Tifton and store it in the FARMERS COTTON WAREHOUSE, Sprinkled Our years of experience in the Cotton Warehouse Business place us in a position to give you the very best service to be had. Our Warehouse is as near Fire-Proof as it is possible to make it and your Cotton will be safer here than anywhere else. Cotton is too valuable now to be neglected. Store it where it will be safe, dry and well cared for. Farmers Cotton Warehouse J. R. MASON, Proprietor. ftP Despondency. I Sufferers from indigestion areapt to be- omo discouraged and feel that complete ■ecovery is not to be h*q>ed for. No one ould make u greater mistake. Hundreds have been permanently cured by taking f'.linmllfirlnin’a Tokllllu ntwl nnn nn.n ... 1 Chamberlain’s Tablets and can anything that they crave. These tablets strengthen the stomach and nenable it to perform its functions uaturaliy. If you have not tried them do so at once. WORTH COUNTY TAXES. Tlie Board of Commissioners of Worth county mot Tuesday and levied taxes fo 1019 as follows: county purposes, $18.70: school tax, $4.50; state levy, $5.00, tank! ing a total levy for all purposes, $28.20. { This levy is sufficient to pay the indebted of the county. A TEXAS WONDER. The Texas Wourn-r for kidney and blodder troubles, gravel, diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheumatism and irregu larities of the kidneys and bladder in both men and women. Regulates bladder troubles'In children. If not aold by your druggist, will be sent by mail on receipt of $1.25. One small bottle is two months 1 treatment and often cures. Send for sworn testimonials. Dr. E, W. Hall, 2020 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by druggists. sdv. Let Us Furnish, Your No Worms in a tlealthj Child All children troubled with worms have an ui Healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as role, there is more or leu stomach disturbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC give* reguluriy (or two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im prove the digestioo, and act as a General Strength ening Tonic to tbe whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be in perfect health. Pleasant to take, too Per bottle. FIVEPERCENTMONEY On Improved Firm Land and City Property for 3, 6, 7, 10, 16, and SO & a WUXnrOBD, Attorney OOroInHeLaodBnl 11OT ,T. GENTLEMEN: WHEN V0U WANT NEW NECKTIES. SHIRTS. UNDERWEAR. HOSE ORANY ARTICLES IN FURNISH INGS. COME TO US FOR THEM AND YOU WILL GET THE KIND YOU WILL BE PROUD TO WEAR. LADIES: WE HAUE FOR YOU ALL THOSE LOUELV FUR- NISHINGS YOU DESIRE FROM SILK HOSE TO A PRETTY COLLAR. WHATEVER BE YOUR NEEDS COME TO US FOR THEM AND YOU WILL BE SURE TO GET QUAL ITY MERCHANDISE AT A REASONABLE The Adams-Smitb