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LAND OWNERS MEET
THE TIFTON GAZETTE, TIFTON, GA.
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1919.
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Eritireiy Free from
Catarrh of the Stomach
"Peruna hw positively done for
me what many doctor* fulled to
do. I have been time and again
compelled to take to my bed for
days. The first bottle of Peruna
S ave relief and while I always
eep It In the house for emerg
encies, I consider myself entirely
free from catarrh of the stomach,
the trouble from which I suf
fered for so long before taking
this remedy.**
Liquid or Tablet Fora
Bold I Everywhere
Ask Year Dealer
And Elect Officers and Directors for An
other Year.
Waycrosg, Sept. 21.—The third annual
meeting or the Board of Control of the
Georgia Land Owners Association, held
in the rooms of the WaycroM Chamber
of Commerce Thursday, was the most
largely attended meeting of its kind held
in the history of the association, result-
ins in unanimous action favoring the
continuance of the association’s work on
a larger basis, not only for the ensuing
year but for the re-organisation of the
association for auotber three-year period
beginning September 15, 1020. Approval
was given to the reports of the secretary
and treasurer and plans for legiflative
Tift county, were married last Sunday
afternoon, the Rev. R. G. Jackson offi
ciating. The ceremony waa performed on
the bandstand in Paradise Park in the
presence of several friends. Immediately
after the ceremony the couple left for the
home of the bridegroom In Tift county.
Despondency.
Sufferers from indigestion are apt to be*
come discouraged and feel that complete
recovery is not to be hoped for. No one
could make a greater mistake. Hundreds
have been permanently cured by taking
Chamberlain’s Tablets and can now eat
anything that they crave. These tablets
strengthen the stomach and enable it to t ,
perform its functions naturally. If you .
have not tried them do so at once. throughout the South.
swiHSS national highway
•ugh motion
endorsed,
the coming
Alex K.
1. Stillwell,
•wnsend; T.
•ridge; R.
George B.
S. Ucker, Haiti-
icers were also re-
lessions, president;
vice president; C.
P. H. Abbott, secre-
Addresses were made at the meeting I.
I. Fb4 Campbell, director of extension
Of the state college; C. C. Thomas, secre-
Chamber of Commerce, \vb<
»se? CO-operation between th
Hon bod the Georgia chamber* o
commerce, and C, 8. Ucker, vice presided
of the Southern Settlement and Develop
ment Organization, who outlined the grea
possibilities of agricultural development
GET TOGETHER MEET
Established 1870
Your Grandfather Knew Us
IN BUSINESS HERE 49 YEARS
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mu
Can’t
to
Hold Cotton Again
In justice to yourself you can’t afford to
hold cotton for a higher price this year if
you are going to allow it to lie around in
any old place and lose some of its value.
Waa Friday’s Gathering
Road Paving Discussed But No
Formal Action Taken.
The meeting ut Valdosta Friday to dis
cuss paving for the National Highway
with a view to reaching an agreement as
to uniformity, was a regular get-together
meeting, imbued with the determination
to make the National the best highway in
Georgia aud oue of the great interstate
highway* of the South. No formal res
olutions were passed but the various
phases of highway building were discuss
ed, as well us different methods of paviug
and paving materials. It was felt by all
present that the meeting did much good
und will result iu bringing the friends of
the National closer together.
Tift, Cook aud Lowudcs counties, iu
Georgiu, and Hamilton county in Florida
were represented. It. K. Hall, Cliuirmau
of the Board of County Coiniuiss
Tift, was made eliuirmnu of the meeting
aud It. C. Ellis, secretary.
W. IL Neel, State Highway Engineer,
discussed the matter of paviug aud ad
vised either a H-foot paving o r an 18-foot
paving. Mr. Neel said the State Highway
Commission had not made auy definite
plans as yet aud he was unable to give
the meeting the assurance desired, thnt
the National would be made one of the
State highways, but expressed a favor
able opinion.
Mr. Beatty, of Hamilton county, dis
cussed methods of paving in Florida,
of which is the series of four strips
of paving 2% feet wide with 2% of sand-
day between. Various other methods of
paying were discussed.
One of the most interesting talks before
the meeting was made by Mrs. O.'Brow-
nell, of Jacksonville, who is a live-wire
good roads booster and injected a lot of
enthusiasm into the meeting.
There will be a meeting in Atlanta or.
September 25 of all counties that voted
road bonds, preceding a meeting of the
State Highway Commission September
20. Those present were urged to attend
that meeting. #
Tifton sent the largest delegation to
the meeting. Among those going were.
( ounty Commissioners Hall and Brunch,
ami Clerk II.. S. Murray, II. H. Tift, ({.
C. Ellis and J. J. Golden, of the Bond
Band Advisory Board; II. H. Tift, Jr..
It. E. Diiismore, V. F. Dinsmore, J. S.
Itidgdill, W. A. Darnel! and Bond Engi
neers Still and Boyd.
Where Can I Find Relief From
Itching, Terrifying Eczema?
Qoestion on Lips of Afflicted.
There is g harrassing discomfort
caused by Eczema that almost be
comes a torture. The itching is al
most unbearable, and the skin
seems on fire with the burning ir
ritation. A cure frofn local appli
cations of salves and ointments
is impossible, because such treat
ment can only allay the pain tem
porarily. The disease can only be
reached by going deep down to its
source, which is in the blood, the
disease being caused by an infec
tion which breaks out through the
skin. That is why the m6st satis-
factory treatment for all so-called
019
skin diseases is S. S. S., which acts
by cleansing the blood. Get a bot
tle to-day, and you will see mulls
•day, and you will
from the right treatment. Medical
advice free. AJdrcs.s Medical Di
rector, 48 Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
I Just What She Needed.
“I used a bottle of Chainbcrluia’s Tab
lets some time ago and they proved to be
just what I needed.” writes Mrs. Volta
I Bankston, Chillicothe, Mo. “They not
,oul.v relieved me of indigestion, but ton
ed up my liver aud rid me of backache aud
dizziness that 1 had been subject t 0 for
some time. They did me a world of go. *
und I will always speak a good word f«
(jl Some time ago we received ten bales for storage—after
the owner of the cotton had allowed it to lie around
under a shed. When we sold it for our customer at 35c
■ we had to pick 1741 lbs. off on account of Country
Damage. Figure it up. The owner of the cotton lost
a cool $535.00.
Every dollar of that $535.00 could have been saved by storing in
Willinghams Warehouse in the beginning. A year’s storage on the
ten bales would have only co& him $60.00. Just fifty cents per bale
per month-covering both Storage and Insurance.
Commission charge for selling very reasonable. Will gladly make
loans on cotton stored with us up to 80% of the value of the cotton.
them.’
READS "SATURDAY NIGHTS’
Oil.
II
1 feeling good this
week, for he not only w«u a decision over
the Court of Appeals, but by so doing he
l*y of "Saturday Night
We Have Secured the Agency For
HANSON-SIX CARS
in Tift and Cook Counties
A High-Grade, Up-to-Date Car Built for Beauty, StrengC
and Service. Guaranteed for Twelve Months.
DEMONSTRATIONS GLADLY GIVEN.
+ J. T. KING and 0. E. Wamack
FENDER, GEORGIA.
'T’HE Success of Dainty
•Inal,;.
Bakings or a Substantial
Dinner is assured by tbs
use of
RISING SUN ^SELF*RUHN? FLOUR
An added zest for every meaL
GEO. BAKER.
Tifton, Ga.
Sketxhei
Koine
o B. I lobgood was
Vieted ill City court. The ease was
pealed und the Court of Appeals sus
od the lower court. Col. Poole
appealed for a new trial and a dee]
was rendered last week by the Coui
Appeals, which over-ruled itself
granted the plea.
When the bowels feel uncomfortable
and you miss the exhilarating feeling thnt
always follows a copious morning opera
tion, u dose of HERBINE will set wyou
right in n couple of hours. If taken at
bedtime wyou get its beneficent effect
nftr breakfast nxt day. Price
Sold by Conger Drug Co.
Mr. James N. Mitchell, Jr., had official
notice from Washington Tuesday morn
ing of his being awarded the principal
appointment at West Point for the three
year course of military training. Jim is
to be congratulated on getting this ap
pointment, which came through Congress
man Frank Park, as it is the highest
recommendation for thnt appointment.
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iHSTitutioR;,
MERIT arii ORIGINALITY
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A COMPREHENSIVE ENSEMBLE
OF THE WORLD'S BEST
PERFORMERS an® THE
FINEST TRAINED ANIMALS
A MULTITUDE OF
STRANGE ari3 CURIOUS,
FEATURES FROM ALL
ENDS OF THE EARTH]
. 0 Exhibition
. That is
Worth while,
GORGEOUS.GLITTERING STREET PARADE AT 10 A.M.DAILY
Will Exhibit 1 Day Only on Tifton Circus Grounds, 2 Peformances, Afternoon at 2, Night at 8
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IFTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2,1919
NlulesV Mules
NEW MULE FIRM
Roberts and Tinsley, from Cartersville, Ga., have
come to Tifton, and have opened up a sales stable on the
corner of Railroad and Fifth streets, in what is known as
the Chesley Williams barns. They have a fresh car of
good Farm mules and will sell for cash or on time until
fall. Satisfaction guaranteed. Come and see us.
ROBERTS & TINSLEY
Ship Your Old Top Frames To
SOUTHERN AUTO TOP & TRIMMING CO.
FITZGERALD, GEORGIA
Manufacturers of High Grade
AUTOMOBILE TOPS AND SEAT COVERS
High Grade Painting for All Makes of Cars
SOUTHERN AUTO TOP & TRIMMING CO.
327 West Pine Street, Fitzgerald, Georgia
WIRE FENCE
Genuine “AMERICAN”
10 BARS 28-in High, 6-in.
11 BARS 34-in. High, 6-in.
12 BARS 40-in. High, 6-in.
14 BARS 52-in. High, 6-in.
10 BARS 47-in. High, 6-in.
21 BARS 58-in. High, 6-in.
13 BARS 46-in High, 6-12-1]
20 Rod Roll
10 BARS 28-in. High, 12-in.
11 BARS 34-in. High, 12-in.
12 BARS 40-in. High, 12-in.
13 BARS 46-in. High, 12-in.
Stay $10.50 per 20 Rod Roll
Stay 12.00 per 20 Rod Roll
13.50 per 20 Rod Roll
15.50 per 20 Rod Roll
12.50 per 20 Rod Roil
15.50 per 20 Rod Roll
Stay
Stay
Stay
Stay
in. Stay Combination 13.50 per
Stay $ 9.50 pfer 20 Rod Roll
Stay 10.00 per 20 Rod Roll
Stay 10.75 per 20 Rod Roll
Stay 11.50 per 20 Rod Roll
Above prices include staples sufficient to put up, are
F. O. B. Valdosta and all orders have prompt attention.
W. H. BRIGGS HARDWARE CR.
VALDOSTA, GEORBIA.
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