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jvot jor ner, ior
that was their
great remedy for
femalo weak-
recently sentenced here, who ha* bee n a«-
signed to his county gang by the prison
commission.
v ^ it more effective.
Women who ire worn out, who roller
feom pin it regular or irregular intervals,
who in nervous or disxjr it times, should
take that reliable, temperance, herbal
tonic which a doctor in active practice
prescribed many year, mo. Now sold by
druffipS*. in taUeta and liquid, aa Dri
Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
Bind 10c. to DrJTerce's invalids’ HotcL
Buffalo, N. Y„ for trial package.*
Jaca»!f, Misa.-*Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
Prescription M a nod medicine and t
have recommended It many times to
TkodpeuraenMtiInns.to tire many
WilUc Hill, colored, wee arrested Uon-
day afternoon by Officer R. 0. Coareey on
a charge at stealing a watch belonging to
Ur. B. D. Harden of the Wlllla Grocery
Co.
HiA was unloading aome Boor tor Ur.
Harden, and Mr. Harden hung Ua watch
up to Hat HOI by. Hill left, and the
watch left too. Hill waa eearched, the
watch found on him and ba waa turned
evuuiu liae w nave you v* imv . -—'
every effort to make your old battery render you your money's worth, we will not'be
satisfied.^ ^ p 0 ji C y; make them all deliver the last ounce of service consistent with
the,expense.
‘ Betoff permitted, under contract, to use VESTA patented features in the repair
of Other makes, we are able to show remarkahle results. »
You will be pleased with our Service and what It means if you once try lb
There’s no obligation on your part. “Tomorrow” for your battery may never
come. “"**
, TODAY IS THE PROPER TIME.
THE TIFTON GAZE1
’ Mr. P. P. Adams reports the following
hll real estate transactions dosed last week:
M*^i W-. J. Morris place, 145 acres, south
'of Tifton, sold to H. F. Johnson, of'Mus-
I of eadlne, Fla.
J Burt Adams' place, 25 acres, east of
' twoo, sold to W. R. Rosier, of Danville,
leth- Ga.
toard B. L. Webb’s bouse on Central avenue,
nday occupied by H. K. Dial, (old to Elia,
, up- O'Quinn,
look ' i. i o
r. I, Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea
Geo. Remedy In Michigan
Hr*. A. H. Hall, CaaevlUe, Mich., says,
Pufllg
Econo:
& Effii
th« Tifton
iered by the
RISING SUN
SUPE1
It means nutril
palatable and eai
airs. a. n. nan, uascvme, Alien., says,
**I wish to thank you for your grand good
medicine, Chamberlain's OoUe and Diarr-
kilic and Diarrhoea Remedy for years
it has always given prompt relief.”
ATTENTION MEN!!
We are now ready with our New Line of Fall and Winter Woolens, to
make that Suit for you. All work-done in our shop.
amnteed
Read the
„ _.uzianne guarantee.
Study it! It is xne broad
est,fairest oof
antee ever writ
dm use the whol
of Luzianne anc
get your mor
^ouarei
satisrier
>ney
not tho:
coffee
The Reily-Taylor Company
New Orleans
•v" G TMks Is'
WEEKS
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j.iR ..f |iurest iiihii
IlffltllOIIIIHl lll'lllll”
.f forest:
Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. Coleman and chil
dren, of Waycross, have been the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Coleman this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stevens and child
ren left Sunday iu their car for Wilming
ton, N. C., where they will make their
home. Mr. Steven* was with Walters
Garage ber e and will be In the automo
bile business In Wilmington.
Miss Mae Willis was carried to Albany
Friday night where she was operated on
for appendicitis Saturday morning, lie-
|u»rtH from there Sunday aaya that she ia
resting very well. She was accompanied
to Albany by I)r. Hendricks, her father,
Mr. W. O. Willis, and Mrs. Bill Fox.
County officers went out Tuesday morn
ing to tuke C. F. Weems in custody. Mr.
Weems lias been sent to the stut«. usylum
twice, and it is expected he will have to
be sent then* agaiu.
Irn Frank, little son of Mr. ami Mrs
Wnrreu Gibbs, had a narrow ape from
serious injury Monday evening, when a
heavy piece of timber fell across his stom
able to move around Tu
lay
Committee Appointed Fr
Stewards of MeUwdial
Plans for enlai
odist church were
of Stewards at
night and Judge Bijjfuv
pointed the following
Into the matter: M. B.
Harman, J. N. Horne,
Baker and P. D. Full
Among the plan*
the building now
where. Remodel the
church on the
—- .aavgw aivumi;. MB wi.uuuv at.
Build {in the house, and I am sure it saved our
me th e baby's life this summer.”
prereat UrlMIng M Itferta ^ ( Carriajton^ C»relll^
the church auditorium SQd add on to the
rear as many Sunday school rooms As may
be needed.
While the committee 1*; to make a tho
rough investigation into whatever plans
api>cal to them and report hfreft to the
rning, though rather sore from the stewards, ^ pUm whieh ^ ^
blow. ; , I most approved, la um> the old afeurcb
Mr. and Mis. .1. F. Walters and two building,‘have the auditorium enlarged
daughters, Unity and Fdna. left Friday and build on to the rear just as mpQV Sun-
for Wilmington, N. (-.. where they will day school rooms as are deairediTlt is
make their home In the future. Mr j planned to start a building fund Once
Walters was proprietor of the Walters' in order that tb e expenditure# may bebet
Garage here, hut he recently sold it to the as soon a* it is decided wbat should be
Tifton Sales Agency. He will be in the done. ^ ^
garage liuRiness in Wilmington. y | The Stewards also considered the fin-
Miss Ethel Anderson, of Murphn es- ( oncial condition of the church and also
camp in Sunday morning expressed themselves as almost tinani
In favor of getting Into the coming
viral and making .a great success of it
spending the day with Miss Mn
Ilritt. Miss Anderson was on her way to
Moultrie, where sh«> will tea.’h in the
Moultrie Public School this fall. Miss
Mary I .on Britt accompanied her to
Moultrie, she being a member of the fa
cility there also.
If you want a good farm, J A. Kitchen,
of Sylvester, has it. Has is offering for'.. . . _ .... :
role L-.X orn-H of tl.o orflouthern I-umher *»'*"“« “f Horn, of .
Company place on the Brookfield road and! ^ Georgia Family Approved
will sell it in n body or in tracts to suit
the purchaser. 25dwtf
Mr. Horace T. Whitten, of (’hula, who
him .i, the Want Ads.
Mr. .md Mrs. E. K Younimi
turned from No rfolk, Va.,
spent the summer.
is have re-
vhcro they
Whitten was with
f (lie Third Divisi
i and was stationed for a while nt> (>« h
iidnng. Germany, on the Rhine river
Miss Kthel Osburn, of Route A, left'll,, left August 10. and made the tri|
Sunday for Atlanta to attend the Newjhoinn, n distance of .*{,000 miles, in
York School of millinery. twenty days.
Miss Kva Saxon, of Wodowco, Ala., Nnshvill,. Herald: Mr. W. J. Itowar
arrived Friday morning, and will he tin*'has sold the "Kdmund Morris place” to
guest of Miss Eula Clegg for some time. Mr. Barney Martin, of Jeunings. Fla..
j Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cohb hnv,. return- The place contains 45 acres and the eon
* prom- cd from n trip of several days to their old "'deration was $4.500—<one hundred dob,
s Mou home at (’antou, Ga.. They also visited lar* an acre. Mr. Martin I" well known |
I Atlanta and several other North Gcor- and very popular here, and we nr c glndi
ipal of « ia t>oiutM while away. *» welcome him hack to Nashville. J
week-* Swellings «.f the llcsli cuuswl by in-' Adel News: Mr. Kmmctt Hall tells us
, flammations, cold, fractures of the Ixnie, a good and truthful snake story which'
toothache, neuralgia or rhemnatism i-iiii • Ulllll . r his observation at his home n
by Public Sentiment.
A prominent South Georgian la receiv
ing the congratulations of bis friends on
his Nueces* in perfecting a genuine and
easily operated mosquito, killer. It is
called Torment. You spray it into the
air in your room. The mosquitoes fall
dead. It is the finest thing of Its kind
ever discovered and never falls to do Ita
deadly wafrk. It has no disagreeable odor
does not stain clothing nor furniture: and
is harmless to human beings. Malaria
is unknown where Torment ia used. You
can get a bottle of Torment and a spray
er at your druggist*# fo r 25c. Try thia
wonderful discovery and enjoy your sleep.
Torment Is also deadly i 0 flies.
Manufactured by
THE G. B. WILLIAMS COMPANY
Quitman, Georgia
if Ads for description,
toyal. of Route A, was in
A sow strayed from his
k ami lie gives ii dexcrip-
the Want Ads].
mold, of Route I. unt in
ul.lml in mi-r tho part nlTooti-il. It, unknown. w«» tllsiovercd aettina on ,.»■
healing, anil pentrating power enty-two eggs. Mr. Hall says the snake
x the pain, reduces swelling and re- j ia ,| tin* nicest sort of next,
ex natural conditions. Sold by Cmi- . , . , ' .
Drug (^o. Lenox correspondent, Adel News—Di
li-. o. 11. McFiKik, of Knigimi, was „!«• B. Branyon re<ovcrod Ills car last
1'8K POPLAR TRKK Tit INK.
Deputies Conger and Bass and Chi'
Thrasher raided a still in Little Itivi
swamp, just south of the A. B. & .
trestle. Monday afternoon. They found
barrel of buck, but the still had be.
that the still <
I low |mplnr t ri
ut lit.
Maddci
Professional Directory
k lhe Intti
* In.wcIx feel uncomfortable
s the exhilarating feeling that
wx a copious morning o|H*ra-
of 1IKRBINK will set wyou
ouple of hours. If taken at
•fleet
end- la
DR. \\. K. WHITE
Veterinarian
Trlephone 270 Tifton, Georgia
Formerly with I'. S. Government
llog Cholera Control
B. C. WILLIFORD
Attorney-at-Law,
Tifton, Ga.
Office 30-32, McLeod Bldg.
(Damage Suita and Criminal Practice
a Specialty.)
* apt to he-
ruing for appendicith
Despondency.
line discouraged and feel that complete Jy, and
eovery is not to Ik* I.o,hm1 for. No one ,,K : U ' 1N,; AGENT. Buy . now and be
•iil«l make a greater mixtake. Hundreds •** ,|, **y for an emergency. Sold by t.onger
ivc been permanently cured by taking ** ru 8 Co.
(.'haiulH*rlnin’s Tablets and ran uow eat! Adel News: Mr. Clarence W. Carter
anything that they cruve. These tablet# is preparing to eiwt a stave mill at
Ad,l. Mr. Cr.rr ha. hi. machinery
D. B. HARRELL
Practiring Phy airian
Offlro McLeod-O’Neal Bldg.
Office I'hone 263. Residence 301
Tifton, Georgia.
. -r •» t ” . h i, i Auei. sir. barter nas nis mncnincry. used a t
perforin its functions naturally. If you , ,. , , . , , .. , w
have not trird them <lo »o at oner. “'" l «<• bp K'" operation. In »»« «;"ne tlnil
Mr. l'ate Carroll left Saturday foi " l,m " Hil " wk *- 1,1 “'''"'ion to makina
B. C. ELLIS
1 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Special attmtioa ,lvea to rollcetlon,
aad ta matter, relatlat to land title.
. WU1 practice la all the Court*.
DR. CHARLES S. SMITH
Eye. Ear, No» and Throot
Office over Brook, Phoreiacy
Uouru 8 to 1—2 to 0
TFTON. GEORGIA
FULWOOD A HABGRETT
Attorueyaal-Law
Office la Gulden BuUdlai
Tifton, «... Georila
JOHN A. PETERSON
Office Dent tat
New O'Neal-MeLeod BuUdlat
ROYAL ARCH MASONS
UmU Second Saturday mah| X
ath moath la Maaeale Butldlay at •
J. H. Hatddaaaa,
H.P.
JUNIPER CAMP No. 144
WOODMEN OP THE WORLD
lixhl in
bedtime wyou gel its benefit
ufi r breakfast nxt .lay, I’r
by Ctiuger Drug Co.
rx. A. .1, Faxon left Moml;
ing for Atlanta in response to u
lliug of the illness of her
A TKXAS WONDKR.
Texas Wo offer for kidney and
troubles, gravel, diabetes, weak
ne backs, rheumatism nud Irregu-
of the kidneys and Mudder in both
was men nud women. Regulate* bladder
dm troubles in children. If Dot sold by^your
rri- druggist, will be sent by mall on receipt’
will of .$1.25. One small bottle ia two months'
■•at- treatment ana often cures. Send for
y deplore the Inline and unexpected sworn testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hail,
•ml of this useful young man. 202(5 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold
SI'RGKONS agree that in eases of by druggists. adv.'
'nis. Burns. Bruises ami Wounds, the n |
•MUST TREATMENT is most import n utm«nv < n leu tv I
ant. When an EFFICIENT antiseptic IIARRISON-C IIAI MAN-
■- applied promptly, there is no danger of (, 'i Wednesday afternoon. September |
ufeetion and the wound begins to heal at Miss Ruth Harrison, of Jefferson, mull
!"T.™UV U !;\ Mr. W. .1. Chapman, of Worth county. I
villi’.
married at Gaines
.mediately after th
ine in South Georgia.
ill attend the l T i
! Georgia, this being his Juuio
Mr. Wesley llargrett left enrlie
in tli 0 we«*k to attend the University this [work fast. Mr. Morris Levy lost Ids nut<
Just What She Needed.
1 used a bottle of Chamberlain’s Tab-
•me time ago and they proved to be
needed,” writes Mrs. Volta
hillicothe. Mo. “They uot
Moved me of indigestion, but toa-
fall.
Arthur Slack and J.'T. Parker left
Monday morning for Millcdgovillc to en
ter the Georgia Military College for the
fall term. Other boys going to G. M. C
•av™ f '"- l, " rri ' 1 ’- It I. probable onlv „,„ v „ ulc luuw „
that Mr. Garter will also make barrels, ed up my liver and rid me of backache anil
Gee. but tlin.e little .,1,1 Want Act* ,lc, dl “‘n p f» ">•'J •>*>• •>«“ subject Jo for
“*'••*•' time. They did me a world of good
will always speak a good word for
mobile tail light' Sunday. A little Waul them.
Ad found it iu two hours Monday. Mr.j —- 1 o ■—
P. 11. Watson on Route 0 had a sow to 1 NEW LIVE STOCK FIRM
week ago. li 0 put in a Want Ad Mr. George C. Tinsley and son, Mr. T.
Monday and by (5 o’clock he had-W, Tinsley, and Mr. W. W. Roberts, of
this week are Charlie Ricker
Williams aud John Vickers.
Naim e
the Indian
Fred ^ oun ^ **'•* sow * I Cartersvllle, experienced live stock men.
W. W. Roberts nud Geo. C. Tinsly, for-! have opened a sales stable iu the old
merly of Cartersville. who have been in j Williams barn on Railroad street They
the sales stable business of that city, lmvoi«re ex|icrienccd sales stable people. Mr.
moved to Tiftou and opened a sales stable j Roberts and Mr. T. W. Tinsley will have f
hen* in tlu* Chealey Williams barns at the ( charge of the stables at Tifton,
corner of Railroad and Fifth streets
The Indian never liked work but ho
wanted his squaw to get well os soon as
possible so that she could do tho work
and lot him
hunt, therefore
They hnvo a fresh ear load of tine farm
mules oil sale here.
Mrs. Eugene Whittaker and little
daughter. Margaret, accompanied by Miss
Grace Fulwood, left Monday night on th,.
Seminole Limited for Globe, Arixona. Mrs.
Whittaker had been spending the summer
in Tifton with her parents, Col. and Mrs.
C W. Fulwood. Miss Grace will spend
some tim,» witli her sister, probably being
away more than a year.
Americas Times-Reconl. County War
den Nelson, of Sylvester, wearing a gig
antic sombrero of the western movie sher
iff type, was in Americus last evening and
took charge of David Thomas, life convict
i#a been as-
Bottled Manpower
Coughs and colds are weakening.
.rani —
Gat rid of them as quickly as you
can. Catarrh In any form saps tha
vitality. Fight It and tight it hard.
There la a remedy to help you do It
- medicine of forty-seven years'
established merit Try It
PE-RU-NA
Ftr Ctbrrfc ud Citirriul CwdlHnt
It purifies the blood, regulate# the
digestion, aide elimination, tones
the nerve tranters and carries
h to all the mucous linings
the relief _of. those, pain* in
the reitex or those palna In
stomach and bowels, belching, sour
stomach, rheumatism, pains in the
back, aides and loins, PE-RU-NA la
recommended.
PE-RU-NA reetoree
o healthy action the
which
ind v 1 *^- ** »*- - —-
tlon.
Thw, l
ouncaa
Ia( punch
In mnr 1 ‘
Have vour Suit made at Bierman’s, and have it made right
We wish to announce that we have included with our Tailor Shop a
complete line of Gents’ Furnishings. It will pay you to look them over.
M. BIERMArt
“Only Tailor In Tift County”
p<OOD IDEA!
” Open your*
Lucky Strikepack-
age this way—tear
off part of the top
only.
Protects the Lucky Strike
cigarette—a cigarette made
of that delicious real Bur
ley tobacco, ft’s toasted.
OH Guaranteed by ^
/Khz’ JYTMJt^yiecutAs wl
Vesta Seivice
Is REAL Battery ‘
Free Distilled Water
Any Battery
Free Inspection and
Advice Any Time
All Makes Recharged and
Repaired
Is there any joy to motoring with poor tires or a sick ‘storage battery? Detid-
edly not. x
Your battery, no matter what make it is. will be to better shape, have more pow
er and a longer lease on life if you will let us examine it periodically. ■
The care you are giving your battery is fine but an expert should be consulted
occasionally. Do you know that for our expert inspection and advice no charge is
mad If your battery is dead or lacks “pep,” don’t conclude you need a new one. We
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