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hill flavor
Every pound of Luz-
ianne Coffee comes
to you in an air-tight
tin can. The original
goodness of the coffee
is all there—sealed in. 1
Luzianne retains its
CI ot Yf\TV+ OUARAKTRK. If. after using entire cm-
tiavor. gjasaaBsga
DlI^INi
coffee
The Reily-Taylor Company
Mew Orleans
Zs-fOIsim hr
I take tile ti
lU'I't* till’}'
vhaswl by
i.l Kiulith Miwt.
l.l Mr. John Dawn-
are visit ini; Mr.
I». No. 2. Tliw
the near future
make their homes
rk, of Croslantl
Tifton Thursday
three daughters
id Kssie, through
a in here fo r Mill-
ure attending 0
Mr. and Mrs. \V. II. Norris are In
receipt <»t the news of the arrival of
lowly S pound girl at the home of Mi
and Mrs. Tunis Met’.linn, iti Miami. Fla
• • week. This is the tir-i
t. i litliougli Mr. and Mrs
> i • i • * M'vcral -rrandsoiis
In every home where there are child
ren there should he a bottle of WIUTK/S
CKI’.AM VKUMIFl'til-:. ItT destroys
worms and acts ns u tonic in the debili
tated system, l’rlee .*’.0 cents per bottle.
Bold by Conger I»rug Co.
ilnulbiook, of Moulh/li
y and Thursday in Tifton
sister, Mrs. .1. A. Betcmou,
Milledgeville to attend G.
. for the fall term.
Cor. Adel News: Mr. Owen
of Tifton, bought a farm
-t Monday and will Ijccoii
'f Cook county before many
SrilliWtXS agree that in cases
its. Hums, Bruises and Wounds, the
FlilST THKATMKNT Is most impor
tant. When iiu KFFICIKNT antiseptic
applied promptly, there is no danger of
infection uud the wound begins to lienl at
oneb. For use uii man or beast. lMiltO-
/ONE is the IDEAL ANTISEPTIC and
HEALING AGENT. Buy it now and be
ready for an emergency. Sold by Conger
Drug Co.
Mr. J. IT. Glover, of Route '2. T\
was in Tifton Saturday morning
dioppnl mi to advertise some bog
the
otto
Professional Directory
DR. \V. K. WHITE
Veterinarian
Trleplmne 270 Tifton, Georgia
Formerly with l\ S. (iovenimrnt
llog Cholera ('out ml
B. C. WILLIFORD
Attorno-et-I-aw,
Tifton, Ux
Office 30-32, McLeod Old?.
(Damico Suite and Criminal Cradle*
a Specially.)
D. B. HARRELL
Practicing Physician
one* McLcod-O'Neal Bide-
Office riione 263. lleildenco SOI
Tilton, Ceorcla.
R. C. ELLIS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Special attention five* to
end to mattora ntatlai to tea* U
Will praetleo In an Delate.
DR. CHARLES S. SMITH
Ejo, Ear, Now and Throat
Ofict.orer Rimka.Rharmacy
Houle 8 to 1—3 to, 6
TIFTON, GEORGIA
IT CHURCH IS
NOW CLEAR OF DEBT
Collodion Sunday Clears Up AU Funds
Due by the Church, Including Bal
ance Due Bessie Tift.
Members of the Tifton Baptist church
■leared up all indebtedness due by the j Rev. W. II Budd, pa
•hurch Sunday morning when a totMl of i Methodist church, pn
MM) was subscribed by the cburcb. ua “Revivals. *’ B$r.
This amount takes care of all current J Adrian, Ga., will
xpeiixes of the church, all bills receivable jvival meetings in ti
mil completes the payment of $20,000 j Sunday, October 0, j
•u the Bessie Tift (College debt paying j*n* to get the t
fund .It was the Tifton church that put terested and ready
cssie Tift out of debt, the $20,000 sub- meeting.
•ril»«-d here turning the trick. 1 Mr. Budd says tho
Two Great Sermons. | tt success unless the ]
Dr. C. \V. Durdeu, the pastor, preached iPMt their hearts and I
vo great sermons Sunday. His subject | the nuecess of the I
as, "The Three Great Needs in the j all they can to uu
liurch and Civilized World Today—| meeting.
and Se
i Sunday
evening.
Faith, Prayer and Service." The disc
ruing and
tinned in tie
Dr. Durdei
told of the i
• elm reh t<
Attention
euw slavi
teaches not h
try, but first
aw. When a people cease to love
-ouutry and rcN|M*c*t its laws, revo
mist follow
'I'lie sermons made strong impre
n the two congregations.
i- uud u number of the
i- pressed their determination to take an
I active imrt in the meeting and help to
Bolshevism and lead others to the Lord. '.With the church
eial situation today and ! showing the pro|N>r apiri^ it is expected
1 of faith and prayer in . that Tifton will have a g^gt revival.
•Iider the right service., i Completes Centaury Travels.
- called to the danger of 1 Sunday morning'* service wa*devot-
in the doctrine which j <*d to Europe and South America at the
and resp.i t for the cotin- H’eutenarl Celebration at Od^mbus, Ohio,
and disregard of Mr. Budd told hit congregation - of what
he saw in the Norway and Sweden,
French, Britlah, Swiss, Italian and
South American exhibits and made, an in
teresting talk on the work in these .
tries.
This completed Mr. Budd's trip
the Methodist Missionary field, whuh
vered countries in all parts of the
YOU DEATHLY stffii"-■■■= •'-“• W.r,
UGH! CALOMEL MAKES
Stop l'sing Dangerous Drug Before It
. Salivates You!
It's Horrible!
»u’re bilious, sluggish, constipated and
believe you ueed vile, dangerous calo-
cl to start your liver uud cleuu your
wels.
Here's my guarantee! Ask your drug
gist for u bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone
and lake u spoonful tonight. If it doesn’t
start your liver and straighten you right
up better thun calomel und without grip
ing or making you sick I want you to g ( .
buck to the store and get your money.
Take Calomel today and tomorrow you
will feelr 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 up feeling great-
It’s perfectly harmless, so give it to your
children any time. It can’t salivate, so
let them eat anything afterwards.
WHITE BKKNKWOltTH
is nbout picked out.
I.' j...: want a good farm, J A. Kitchen,
of Sylvester, him it. He is offering for
sub* SfiS acres of the old Southern Liiinbe
Company place on the Brookfield road and
will sell it in a body or in tracts to suit
the purchaser. 2«>dwtf
uong the former indents uii
turned to A. M. S. this fall were:
es Freda Cliurchwell, of I lines
auline and Martha Robinson, of At-
tuta; Clyde McCrnnie, of Adel, und Mel-
lie Mugridge, of Cairo.
Swellings of the llesh caused by in-
llauunatioiis, cold, fractures of the hone,
•otlniche. neuralgia or rheumatism cun
• relieved by applying BALLARD’S
NOW I INIMENT. It should he well
thhed in ove r the part affected. Its
ic.it healing, uud |»ciitrnting power
cos the pain, reduces swelling and re-
ores natural conditions. Sold by Cun-
•r Drug Co.
Wilson Royal says they can’t stay bid
•hen a want ud is after ’em. He hnd a
hog stray off mid couldn’t find her any
where. A day o r so after he planted a
want ad for her, hrfound her In a place
where she hnd fastened herself up and
couldn't get out.
Mr. A. C. Meek, of Lafayette, Ind.,
ho has been spending several weeks in
the city stopping at th* Carter hop^e,
left Friday night for hit home, having
been called away on account of business.
Mr. Merit is a largo land owner in Turn
er county and always spends a part oj
the year in Tifton,,
Such a Change
in, feelings
Mrs. May Belle White and Mr. J. E.
Break worth were united in murriuge at
the Baptist parsonage Saturday after
noon, Rev. i\ W. Durden performing the
Mr. Brciikwort!i. who is a native of
Misso ri. came to Tifton last To -.lay to
accept the position of linotype operntoi
with the Gazette, lie met .Mrs. White
and Cupid got busy at unc« and without
letting anyone their plan-. :!<•'
You Take No Chance
With Ameco Chill and
Fever Tonic
Every ingredient used | u the manu
facture of Amcco Chill aud Fever Tjmic
is rocoguized und used by all leading au
thorities on medicine in the treuiiucut
of Malaria, Chilia and Fever.
In fact every ingredient entering into
its composition can be found in the U. S.
Pharmacepes, a boch which la gotten up
and written by the professors of all the
leading institutions of pharmacy in the
United States and the physicians of the
United States, and la recognised by alt
druggists as authority and taw on the
source of drugs and their preparation
and uses.
Ctal a Mb of
Seale tram yonr dealer, Ton will b*
Uaktad with tkfc woaderfol —*“-
SucR* oqrco
Tifton church.
MOSQUITO IS A
POWERFUL ENEMY
Little Insert Takes Huge Toll From
Country.
Scientist* nay that mosquitoes carryiug
the* deadly malaria and other diseast
n'TBiN ar«. responsible for more death. 1
since the beginning ot
tli.•.a all of ill
1 By'‘every
both iiutioiui
are trying ti
ofteu ns deadly
rat
letbiMl knowu to muukiud
and local health xervim
ivxtermiuute them, but th
will never be. We must protect ourselvt
against this pest. By proper screening
uud by u daily spray of TORMENT th
house can In* kept free of all mosquitoe*
TORMENT is a gaseous vapor in which
• dangerous insert can live. It is death
insects Lut harmless to human beings
Sold by druggists, geuerul stores and
dealers everywhere. The price Is 2.*i cent.
I*t bottle. Do not pay more. Munufuc
lured by G. 15. Williams Compuny, Quit
man. Ga., exclusively. ad\
ASKEW-IIENDBK l\S
F. ll-mlrieks the
The Best Advertisement.
"• b'-t advertisement any merchant
have is « satisfied customer. No
greater recommendation can be given an
article than the following by E. It. Mil-
burn, 1’rop., Guion Drug Store, Guinn,
Ark. “We have sold Chamberlain's (Tough
Remedy for years and have always found
that it gives perfect satisfaction.’’
BARKER-TURNER
Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Barker, of Moul-
ie. announce the engagement of their
lighter. Ailcoi, Winifred, to Mr. Ros-
e Turner, the wedding t«* lake place
the First Baptist church on \Y nines-
iy evening. November .1.
A TEXAS WONDER.
The Texas Wonder for kidney and
bladder troubles, gravel, diabetes, weak
and lame backs, rheumatism and irregu
larities of the kidneys and bladder in both
men and women. Regulates
troubles in children. If not sold by
druggist, will be sent by mail on n
of $L25. One small bettla is two
treatment and often cures. 8
■worm testimonial* Dr. B. W. Ball,
2020 Olive Street, 8%, Louis, 1C* Sold
^ by druggists.
SHANNON-AD COCK
From the Adel New*.
Miss Florence Estelle
Lena*, and Mr. A. JC. Adcock, of Eldor
ado, were married la this city &ndsy
afternoon at the Ultiodist pttaeaagc.
The young conplr eacae down from
Uno* tsd %tq» to U>t patMttW'..whe{0
(JUIIUI
R. H. HUTCHINSON,
(Ml
mtH w ixjjf-
nesses ot
my eex^-
cheeks—I was restored to health
by the Favorite Proscription of Dr.
PJeree." Bo write many iromen.
Changed too in loot*, tor after-tab.
in*. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Preopip.
Ron the skin becomes dear, the
eyes brighter, the cheeks plump.
Druggists sell it in tablets or
liquid. It's a woman’s best tem
perance tonic, made from wild roots.
Wiiisnss, Ala.—"I wao bothered
nib backache and headache .And wai
not able to do my work until I triad
Dr. Pierce'* For.irUa Prceeriptioa, sad
I can lay I aut noer able to do all my
work, Euch u cookins, washing And
iroilng, and even cniting wood, e
before I nrri t: ia i- "-Ino,!
Almost s < Invtdll ■ l >-'t ecji.eam
i*fjir.-forJlo»rijt#ty»'H>
Hr. Deft o*w ndued-n eoaference
ig thot Um*. lCrfic* M oeked
M] down MR DeU to IMd th* prejer-eorriee* **
Hr. Darden read the Bcriyture leoeon
piano, eant "Ne*rer My God to Hr**, 1
AS the pAlIbeArere were bringta* the
iAszamtsifsx
Ai Child, a tk* Kloc.”
It«
tt_
Methodist church And
itpter, U. D. 0.
: The pAllbearere were from
old friends, Aaron Perks, Prank Orer-
streeV Sr., Georte Baker, H. B. Hendry,
John Y. Sutton, end W, H. WtUls.
^ kk... * .hL Af-trtim ■
I Ctaw,'—,-C'wt Uieos,
Ins the funeral were: Rev. and Mr*. C.
tb Doth of Metcalf; Hr. Fowler Dell, of
Bomaer: Mt«. a B. Ilayra, ot Bib.
£*. Id* Ford, and Hr. and Hr*.
qtU. of Atlanta r Hessrs. Phillip Dell,
of Wayerom; Ren L, Baron and Jams*
Doll, of Lwlie. and William Dell, ot 8om
ter county; Hr*. Sarah Dell and eon,
_£_^|Lou!e Doll, of Cochran. There were a
**3^ I number of Wanda •fwm'Vyfjj^XMn.
TI^HEN you see this famous
trade-mark, think a minute I
Think of the delicious taste of
a slice of fresh toasted bread!
That’s the real idea back of the
sucoess of Lucky Strike cigarettes.
Toasting improves tobacco just as well
as bread. And that’s a lot.
Try a Lucky Strike cigarette—
It's toasted
Oimranleedbr
Shis JblAXsrCeci**' (SoO
Tl SOUTHEASTERN FAIR
AND
Grand Circuit Places
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
OCTOBER 11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,1919
AUTOMOBILE RACES OCT. 20-21 jj
37S/DOO IN PREMIUMS $75,(
EDUCATIONAL
The South’s Greatest Agricultural and Live
stock Exposition. A Graphic Demonstration
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 Boys’ 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 SOUTH whli
Provides its Patrons with the Grand Circ
Races—Fifteen Big Free Acts in Front of t
Grand Stand—Running Races by Kentir
Thoroughbreds—Auto Races by the **~
Dirt Track Drivers of the World. l._
cent Victory Fireworks. Three Bands l. -
sic. Johnny Jones Exposition Shows — '
Greatest Carnival Organization in the Wo
with Wild West and Trained Wild Anil*
Shows and Museums of Curiosities and
est Sensations of the Amusement Wor_
With Lakewood’s Aggregation of Gloom
stroyers, including the Moat Spacious ■
Beautiful Dancing Pavilion in,
Areo Swing—Four Abreast —.
er Coaster—Old Mill, Bug House, Frolic, 1
ris Wheel Whip, Walking Charlie and r
Range and Ostrich Farm-
MILLION DOLLAR LIVESTOCK PARADE FRIDAY, OOT. IS
GENERAL ADMISSION 50 eents; children over Sandundw ll ye
on School Day, Tuesday, October 14th, 10 cents, with Special
to Teachers on Application.
ON ALL RAILWAYS WRITE FOR 1
H. G.
President.
"he care you are giving your, battery is * * ^
»JWW “•t forjoW
but an,
would like to have you know about or'use' VESTA batteries—tmt.'ttntawe nsye made
every effort to jukf.your old batteiy rendet you your moMy'k worth, we will not be
ThaVe our Policy; make them ell deUter the last otkee of service consistent with
the expense. ii ' -£\ -.
Being permitted, under contract, to use VESTA patented features in the repair
of other makes, we are able to show remarkable results. . •
You will be pleased with our service and what it meant if you ono* try it.
no obligation on ybgr part “Tomorrow” for, your battery any
todayStheiproper um*
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on Vulcanizing * Battery
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