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it mori util*
for Catarrh be-
cauae it goca direct to iU source.
Get a bottle today, begin the only
logical treatment that ghrea real
result*. For free medical advice
write Medical Director, 47 Swift -
Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga,
Day at
Fenner’s Warehouse at Rocky Mount.
N. CL, had a record-breaking opening on
Tuesday, September 2, when 3T7.33S
pounds of tobacco were sold. Ur. W. E.
Fenner, who managed the tobacco ware
houses St Tilton and Asbburn the put
season, is manager of this warehouse.
Prices in North Carolina are about the
same u they were here. Fine grades
ore high, but the low grades are a drug
on the market with little demand.
OUTHEASTERN FAIR
AND
Circuit Races
ATLANTA, OEOROIA
|12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,1919
MOBILE RACES OCT. 20-21
$75,000 IN PREMIUMS $75,000
EDUCATIONAL
The Sovth’a Greatest Agricultural and Live
stock Exposition. A Graphic sDemonstratlon
Designed to Educate and Instruct the Visitor
as to the Resources and Possibilities of the
Southeastern States through Exhibits of
Farm Products by Counties and Individuals,
with the Greatest Pure Bred Cattle and Swine
Show Ever Assembled in the Southeastern
States, Supplemented by a Comprehensive
Exhibit, the Resulting Efforts of the United
States Department of Agriculture and the
State College of Agriculture, from
Farm Demonstration Efforts in Connection
with Boya’ and Girls’ Clubs and a Govern
ment Exhibit Featuring the, War, Navy and
Agricultural Departments, with all the Other
Features of a Great Fair. ,
entertainment
THE ONLY FAIR IN THE SOJUTHwhMj
Provides its Patrons with the Grand Cirodt
Races—Fifteen Big Free Acts In Front of the
Grand 8tmjid—Running Races by Kentucky
Thoroughbreds Auto Itaces by Uie Premier
Dirt Track Drivers of the World. Magnifi
cent Victory Fireworks. Three Bands of Mu
sic. Johnny Jones Exposition Shows — the
Greatest Carnival Organization in the World,
with Wild West and Trained Wild Animals
Shows and Museums of Curiosities and Lat
est Sensations of the Amusement World—
With Lakewood’s Aggregation of Gloom De
stroyers, including the Most Spacious and
Beautiful Dancing Pavilion in Dixie—The
Areo Swing—Four Abreast Carrousel—Roll
er Coaster—Old Mill, Bug House, Frolic, Fer
ris Wheel, Whip, Walking Charlie and Rifle
Range and Ostrich Farm-
MILLION DOLLAR LIVESTOCK PARADE FRIDAY, OCT. 18
GENERAL ADMISSION 50 cents; children over 5 and under 12 years 25 cents; school children,
on School Day. Tuesday, October 14th, 10 cents, with Special School Ticket furnished
to Teachers on Application.
REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILWAYS WRITE FOR FREE PREMIUM LIST
H. G. HASTINGS, President. R. M. STRIPLIN, Secretary-
Week of Oc-
Counttei Co-
. and B. L.
I Fitzgerald Agri-
oa, were
the big
- will be' held In Fittgerald
r October 6th, L
ipcratiug io the
fee, Cook, Irwio,
uniting with
on the big show,
will bo awarded
the exhibitors end some extra fine dis
plays are promised.
The amusement feature includes a
nightly display of fireworks and a big
“City of Mirth.’*
Among 4$e special days are Opening
Day, Children’s' Day, Governor’s Day,
Ford Day, Hampshire Day, and Negro
Day. v £
Fitzgerald is: planning to provide a
fair that will please every one who at
tends and is expecting large crowds every
day of the week.
Father Charges
and Fire are
On warrants charging kld&apping Sher
iff Gornto arrested fire persons from Col
quitt county and placed them in jail Sun
day morning and later i Q the day they
were transferred to the county jail at
Moultrie, says the Valdosta Times.
Those arrested were Mrs. Croft, Mr
Croft, Mr. Walden, Mr. Jonea, and Mr.
Fowler, the latter being a bridegroom.
Mr. C. M. Walker, of Berlin, in Colquitt
county, caused the wholesale arrests al
leging that the party abducted his young
daughter and conveyed her to Quitman
where she was married to Mr. Fowler and
the party then proceeded from Quitman
to Clyattville in this county. Mr. Walker
father of the bride came to Valdosta and
securing the services of Sheriff Gurntc
caused the arrest of the entire party. He
carried his daughter home with him am'
Sunday afternoon the sheriff of Colquitt
ounty came over and secured the fire pris
oners and conveyed them to his own jail.
The father of the bride declared she was
under age and that the parties whom lie
had arrested all conspired to assist Fow
ler in ubducting his daughter and that it
was his intention to proceed to have them
roaecuted fully for their part in the affair.
UGH! CALOMEL MAKES
Stop Coin* Dangerous Dm, Before It
j* Salivates You I
It’s Horrible!
Toe-re bilious slufflsb, constipated and
believe you need vile, dangeroui calo
mel to start your liver and <dean roar
bo well.
Here'a my guarantee 1 Ask your drug
gist for a bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone
and take a spoonful tonight If it doesn’t
start yonr liver and straighten you right
up better than calomel and without grip*
ing or making you sick I want you to gc
back to the store and get your money.
Take Calomel today and tomorrow yon
will feelt* weak and sick and nauseated.
Don’t lose a day’s work. Take a spoon*
ful of harmless, vegetable Dodson’s Liver
Tone tonight and wake np feeling great
It’s perfectly harmless, bo give it to yonr
children any time. It can’t salivate, so
let them ent anything afterwards.
Habitual Constipation Cured
in 14 to 21 Days
“LAX-FOS 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
to induce regular action. It Stimulates and
Regulates. • Very Pleasant to Take. • 60c
per bottle.
Established 1870
Your Grandfather Knew Us
IN BUSINESS HERE 40 YEARS
FORTY CENT COTTON-
WILL YOO HOLD FOR IT?
leap cot-
•adv ‘and
L present
nlttee of
Un*. ( kc«d
FARMERS AREURGED
TO HOLD THEIR COTTON
' 'AVV earnestly urge that the cot
ton farmers and the holders of c<5t-
ton be not stampeded by propaganda
noW being Isiueq by speculators and
parties Who desire to bfi> cheap
ton, but that they stand stead]
refuse to sell their staple at
prtees," the executive comm
thb American Cotton association
says in a statement Issued yesterday,
from headquarters hero. . ‘ -
The committee further says: "The
association deplores the organised
/effort noW being made , to de
press add send the price of
botton ti the bottom. In spite
of- the fact . that cotton goods
have greatly advanced, cotton prices
have gone down 120 to S25 per .bale.
Today the staple, measured by the
price It Is the cheapest commodity
is Intrinsically worth more than 35
cents per pound, and even at that
price It Is the cheapest commodity
being sold In the world's market.
As soon as the American Cottort is-
soclatlon Is fully organized with Its
million members. It will Immediately
begin an organized fight in behalf
of .cotton.” • '
_ Metals.
New York, .August. VL—.
Vtrolytlc spot and AvgnH
0ctob * f ^~ J
■From
Atlanta
Constitution'
Aug. 20. 1919.
C. Many wise farmers are ex
pecting forty-cent cotton
and will most likely hold
for it—and get it.
c. In anticipation of this holding
movement we have enlarged our
fire-proof storage facilities until we are
now able to accommodate more than sixty
thousand bales. .
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#T Willinghams Warehouse was established
^ in 1870—forty-nine years ago. During
these forty-nine years the business has been oper
ated on the basis of fair, honest dealings and
prompt, efficient service at reasonable rates.
C We have consistently tried to do our share toward
co-operating with the Georgia farmer.
You may store your cotton with us at 50c per bale a
month—covering both storage and insurance.
And better than that; we will lend money on cotton stored
with us, up to 80 i of the value of the cotton. Ship to us
today and get best returns. Our selling commission very
small.
Write or Wire for Information v - /
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Willinghams Warehouse
Established 1870 ^
H- R. F. Willingham, Pres. r
MACON, GEORGIA
COUNTY WARDENS NAMED
W. M. Sellars Succeeds Himself as Game
Warden for Tift.
State Game and Fish Commissioner
Sam J. Slade last week announced the
appointment of game wardens in a ma
jority of the Georgia counties. Many 0 f
the wardens were re-appointed.
Following are those named for this im
mediate section:
Ben Hill, B. T. Strickland, Fitzgerald
Colquitt, C. C. Fletcher, Moultrie.
Cook, S. J. Harwell, Adel.
Tift, W. M. Sellars, Tlftoa.
Turner, S. Y. Hancock, Asbburn.
Worth, J, G. Dupree, Sylvester.
Wardens for Berrien and Irwin pro
bably have not been appointed as they
were not inculdcd in the published list of
appointments.
COTTON PICKING PRICE FIXED.
Washington, Ga., Sept. 15.—The
Council of Defense for Wilkes county
hns decided upon the price for the pick
ing of cotton in the county. It is pul
at 75c po r hundred, and holds until No-
ember 35, when the price will advance
to $1. Also, co-operating with the Gov-
eminent an expert cotton grader will he
secured. As but few farmers know Imw
to grade their staple, this move is n most
and hcncficinl one. The Govern
rnent will hear about one third of the ex
pense of the grader.
You Take No Chance
With Ameco Chill and
Fever Tonic
Every ingredient used in the manu
facture of Ameco Chill and Fever Tonic
is recognized and used by oil leading an
thorities on medicine in the treatment
of Malaria, Chills and Fever.
In fact every ingredient entering into
its composition can be found in the TJ. S.
Pharmacopes, a boch which is gotten up
and written by the professors of all the
leading institutions pf pharmacy in the
United States and the physicians of the
United States, and is recognized by all
druggists as authority and law on the
source of drugs and their preparation
and uses.
Get a bottle of Amec$ OUD ui Twrm
Tonic from yonr dealer. You will be de
lighted with this wonderful medicine.
Ameco Chill and Fever Tonic is add
In Tifton mad guaranteed by Brooka
Pharmacy Company.
PRICE 2S CENTS
NEGRO HANGED IN BROOKS
Quitman, Sept. IX—W. K. Rountree
th«> negro preacher who was convicted at
a special term of the superior court of
committing n criminal assault upon a
fourteeu year old white girl in the north
ern part of Brooks county several weeks
ago, was hanged iu the county jail Fri
day at noon.
HANSON-SIX CARS
in Tift and Cook Counties
A High-Grade, Up-to-Date Car Built for Beauty, Strength •
and Service. Guaranteed for Twelve Months.
DEMONSTRATIONS GLADLY GIVEN. ,
J. T. KING and 0. E. Womack
FENDER, GEORGIA.
Sell Us Your Sweet Potatoes
We have storage facilities for twenty thousand busht .%
of Sweet Potatoes and will pay market price far sarn- de
livered to our house in Ty Ty, Ga.
We Furnish the Crates in Which to Put Them
When you dig your Potatoes sort out the smooth, medium
sized Potatoes in the field and place them in the crates right
t en. Bring them from the field to the house and get your
money.
This will save the expense of handling them twice
and your loss from rot as they are our Potatoes
then.
Sea Us About Crates
Ty Ty Potato House Co
Chas. Bowman, Sec. and Treas.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
We beg to advise that we have resigned, our
positions as Foremen of the Painting and Trimming
Departments of Walters’ Garage, and are now at
the TIFTON BATTERY TIRE COMPANY’S
place in the rear of the building, a dust proof varn
ish room.
Finest Automobile Painting
and Top Building.
Cushions and Backs Made
and Repaired
Don’t spoil your car with a poor job of paint
ing. It can be painted like new.
Mr. Capps is one of the very best upholsterers
and top builders in the state. Eighteen years expe
rience.
Call and inspect our Dreadnaught Top Mate
rials, both single and double texture. We are using
Beckwith-Chandlers Special Auto Varnishes, a blue
ribbon product. One of the best varnishes in the
U. S. A.
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Your business will be appreciated and will re
ceive our personal attention.
STONE & CAPPS
The Best Advertisement.
The best advertisement any merchant|
can have is a satisfied customer. No
greater recommendation can be given un
article than the following by E. B. Mil-
burn, Prop., Guion Drug Store, Guion,
Ark. "We have sold Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy for years and have always found
that it gives perfect satisfaction.”
CHILD PARALYZED BY 8IIOT
Aniericus, Kept. 15.—(The 11-yenr-nld
daughter of V. M. Reeves, of western
Webster county, is critically ill at u hos
pital here completely paralyzed below the
nock ns a result of being hit in the neck
accidentally by a bullet from a parlo r ri
fle fired Friday by her broth A* at a bird.
AS STRONG AS
AT SEVENTEEN
ZIRON Iron Tonic Makes Her "Oil Man’'
Feel Young Apia, Says Daughter.
To help repair the results of illness,
old age, work and worry In your dally
life; to help give strength to your run
down system and to help renew tagged
forces and tone up the nerves—you will
find a valuable remedy in Ziron.
Read what Ziron did for an old man,
who had to stay In bed most of the time.
His daughter, Myrtle Mills, of Pulaski,
Tenn., says: “Ziron has helped, my
father wonderfully. He could not do
anything before taking it. He was in bed
most of the time, complaining with bro
ken-down nerves and backache. He hai
taken three bottles and says he Is at
strong as when he was 17 years old/-
If your blood needs iron, try Ziror
Iron Tonic. ' What it has done for oth
ers, it may do for you.
Ziror. is mild, harmless; does not dis
color the teeth, and may be taken safely
by young and old, men, women and
children.
Oet Ziron at your 'druggist's, under a
money-back guarantee.
ZN8
Fall Showings
We are showing some very nifty
styles in
Coat Suits, Coats and
One-Piece Dresses
and our prices are right.
Within- the next few days the
work in our store will be com
pleted and we will show you the
Most Complete Line of Ladies’
Ready-to-Wear, Millinery, Piece
Goods* Shoes, and Gents’ Furni
shings ever shown in Tifton.
Our goods (as all our customers
know) are dependable.
We appreciate your business 7
The Adams-Smith Company
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