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anne is such a coF-
tee as voji long have
wishea for—oFaistine
tive Quality and of fla
vor unsurpassed. It is
literally true that/you
will never know now
d coffee can be un-
you try Luzianne.
coffee
Mr. A. D. Taylor, of Route 1, was Id
Tifton on business Saturday.
Mrs. Ida Brfcdlove, of Boise, Idaho,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Breedlove.
Mr. A. I>. Rows and two sons, Grady
srnl Ouiar, were in the city Saturday
business.
Mr. Clyde Johns, of Macon spent the
v\eek-end in Tifton slinking hands
old friends.
Messrs. Jack and C. II. Spiders,
olmix-i
■Saturday.
J. L. Smith. :
T. II. Kendall.
; for l'ulntkn, Fla.,
■d 111 !It 1 i I N 10
Mr. and Mrs. John (’. Smith unnounce
(he arrival of a seven pound son at their
mine September Si. lie has been named
Hoy Howard.
Mr. L. C. Wliiddou, of Moto r A. who
was in Tifton Saturday morning on busi
ness, says the crops are all gathered in
his section except a little corn.
Mrs. T. O’ll. Wood returned eurly In
the week from siHMiding the last two
months in Beaufort and Lena, S. C., and
New York City.
Mr. W. T. Wood, of Route 5, was
in town Saturday looking for n stray
mule, lie biter learned that the mule
had Iici»i! killed on the railroad near
Mi
1\ A. Skelton, of Way cross, who
•en the guest of Mrs. K. L. Webb,
lulled to Ashburn Tuesday morn
the •» dside of her sister, Mrtf J
is ill.
I Inyo
of Whertoi
VT, D. Brady, of Ty Ty, wfo>
e guest of her daughter, Mr*.
V, Jones, for a week, returned home Mon
day afternoon.
There was a big crowd at tbe ting at
Turner church Sunday add every one
present had a big time, with a big din
ner to till up the hungry crowd at noon.
There was some fine singing, the Gray
boys and girls delighting the large crowd
with their tine singing.
Abram Barnes, young son of Mr.
Barnea who lives near Turner church,
bus found a use for Tift county tobae-
Hu rolls a fairly good looking
sniokG from tbe home-grown leaf, turn
ing out a very light barn-cured product
and a dark sun-cured smoke.
Miss AUie ltet.se, who bud been at
tending the summer course of the Nor
mal School at Valdosta, and also visit
ing her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
I). Brady, at Ty Ty, spent the week-end
iu Tifton with Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
.Tones, leaving Monday at noon fo r her
home iu Cordele.
Mr. L. C. Wade returned Tuesday morn
ing from Atlanta, where he carried Mrs.
Wade Saturday night for special treat
ment. Mrs. Wade has been ill for some
fcsnie but owing to complications was
thought best to take her to a specialist.
She was accompanied on the trip to
Atlanta by Mr. Wade and the nurse,
who has been attending her during her
illness.
Ocllln Star. Judge Dan Tucker comes
forward with the champion gourd vine
of the season. The vine is forty-eight
f cet Jong and has forty well-matured
gourds on It. We have been thinking of
the forty fine drinking gourds these would
make if properly fixed up, and no doubt
Judge Dan will have one fixed up for bis
own special benefit, for be it known that
there Is nothing that equals a South Geor
gia gourd for a drinking cup.
An Agreeable Surprise.
“About three years ago when I was suf
fering from a severe cold aonrny lungs
and coughed most of the time night and
day, I tried a bottle of Chamberlain's
Gough Remedy and was surprised at the
promptness with which it gave uie re
lief.'’ writes Mrs. James Brown. Clark
Mills, X. Y, Many another has been sur
prised and pleased with tin* prompt re
lief afforded by this remedy.
Mr. C. It. Choate went to Macon Sat
urday for Mrs. Choate and baby, who
had been spending souie time there,
where the baby is lifting treated by a
specialist. While in Macon Mr. Choate
visited Lee Cross, who is in jail charg
ed with killing Frank Hodges Friday.
He says Cross is cheerful and talks free
ly. Imt carefully avoids any discus-ion
of the killing.
the llcsb. BALLARD'
not hide when
Want A«1 gets after thci
ed a Want Ad Monday I
lie got the bond Monday
Butler mid little
ned Thursday fi
Profession: 1 .! Directory
W. B. BENNET
Lawyer
Office over Darnell’s
Tifton, Gn.
1)K. \Y. K. WIIITK
Veterinarian
Telephone 27(1 Tilton, Georgia
Formerly with U. S. Government
Hog Cholera Control
b. u w i STTFi) r d
Attomey-at-Law,
Tifton, Ga.
Office 30-32, McLeod Bldg.
(Damage Suits ami Criminal I'ractkftjTR
• Specialty.)
" D. B. HARRELL
Practicing Physician
Office McLfod-O'X'ca! Bldg.
Office Phono 203. Residence 301
Tifton. Georgia.
Mr. But lei
li. C. ELLIS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Special attention given to collection*
and t« matters relating to land title*.
Will practice in alb tbe Courts.
DR. CHARLES S. SMITH
Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat
Office over Brooks Pharmacy
Hounc 8 to 1—2 to 0
TIFTON, GEORGIA
If you want n good farm, J A. Kitchen,
.•i' Sylvester, has it. He la offering for
sale S5S acres of the old Southern Ltnnbe
Company place on the Brookfield road ami
will sell it in n body or in tracts to suit
the purchaser.
Prof. L. II. Brynii. the toha.eo ex
returned from n vi.-U to hi- old he..
North Cnrolim, Monday. While nun,
visited the tobacco markets at Kingston,
Wallace, Riehlands mid Goldcsboro.
sr KG EONS agree (lint In ease.- <
('u.s. Burns. Bruises mid Wounds, tl
FIRST TREATMENT is most impn
taut. When nu EFFICIENT nutise
tie is applied promptly, there is no dan
ger of infection ami' the wound begins- to
heal ntonee. For use on man <>r b»*o»t,
BOROZONE is tlni IDEAL ANT1SEP
HEALING AGENT. Buy it
he ready for ao emergency.
Sold by Conger Drag: Co.
Miss Ellen Smith, of Trenton, PftUv
ha* accepted the position of bookkeeper
Ii Ivey Furuitur* Co. Miss Smi^b
with tbe Bank of Ty Ty shout n year
Her friends will be glad to welcome?
back to Tift couBty.
.ontilc Watson was arm-toil Ttax*~
day by Chief Thrasher o n * V- S. warms*
iiargiug violation of the liquor law. TU»
•use against Wateon. wa»- made ns a
suit of u recent raid by Federal and i»u»-
ty officers at hi* hcuu», where liquor was.
found.
FULWOOD A HARGRETT
Attoro«y»-at-Law
Office In Golden Building
Tifton, • • • • Georgia
Mr. Charles
man for the Ail
visited Tifton S
vertising matter
held ill
Schullinan, advert
my South Georgia
Saturday distrilmtDig
■ fo r the big show i
soup. He Is eovei in
luUf of South Geo
fig brent preparation 1
peets to have an nt-t
plea*e and delight
i si tor
who
Don’t Let Malaria Sap
Your Strength and
Vitality
5uur physician will •tell you malaria io
the cause of more disease thnu any mal
ady known. Chills aud Fever, Ma!
Fever, BiT.^uh Fever, loss of appetite,
drowsiness, loss of energy are the direct
entities of Malnriat Ameco Chili and
Fever Tonic is the deadly enemy of Ma
laria* It kids the germn and its action
is prompt and sure in breaking the
Thousand* «*f prominent citizens have
been e»red with Ameco Chill and Fever
Tonic and uThrsitntfngly recommend
to their friends.
W. T. McDonald, prominent employe
of the Macon- Railway & Light Co,
of Mart», Ga*, saytK
I hod Malaria and Bilious Fever mod
Chilli sad Frrer and Ameco Chill and
Fever Tonic cured me. It does every
thing yw claim for R;"
Ameco Chill and Fever Tonic la sold
tm Tlfte* ard' guarantied by Brook*
Pharmacy Corooaar. _ .
AlutaiBbrn awl lfrasi! ffltae ntw—ou*
Water Oheokx Sample*-esn be a*tn at
Gazett* office where orders at*.,,taken
for same.
County Ci
announces the following
menta each week'fOrtHe
ing typhoid vaccinations
desire to take
Omega, Wedi
Ty Ty, W\
Tifton, Satui
The above i
ved each wee!
who wish to
vised to meti'Dft
above places at
Sixty Per
Dr. Wood di
amiuatio u of tty'MBSmtr school in Tif-
jton. More than 100 were examined and
[sixty i»er cent of these were found to have
minor defects
The Work iu th*;Tlftoh acbool will be
continued until xfcphpila of the grammar
school have been examined.
SC1ENCEBATTL1NG
Trying to Exterminate These Carriers of
Malaria and Other Deadly GeM*w.
Scientists say that the mosquito must
go. Years ago they were looked upon
only as nuisances but everyone now knows
that they are a vital danger to all hu
manity. Yellow fever, malaria nod many
other diseases can be laM right at tho
m<*q»ito’s door. Government, state and
city health departments are trying hard
to exfermtaafe him but that #w
come fojr years;' 1
In the meantime we must protect 4 OUT-
selves. See that proper screens
Placed in the femur, and spray the house
dally with TO&MENT. TORMENT is
death to insect*, N<y mosquito or fly can
live in its gaseoiifc* TORMENT
will not harm Hothiiig o# furniture and
has absolutely no effect' on bumn n being-:.
Sold by druggists, general stores and
dealers everywhere. The price is 23c
per bottle; do not pay more.
The (J. B. Willinr-s Company. (Jiiit-
man, Georgia.
ARTHUR COBB BACK.
Mr. Arthur Cobb arrived Tuesday n
ing from Philadelphia, where fae received
hi.s discharge from the Navy u few days
•U'«*.
» A**(hiii- was on the battleship Maine and
n.'idc four trips to differut jmrts iu Fr
lb* wiin ino years in the service, being
on,, of the first Tifton hoys to enlist
is certainly good to have the Tifton
c‘*tue h"ine looking so well.
A TEXAS WONDER.
The Texas WontTcr for kidney and
Madder troubles, gravel, diabetes, weak
and lame backs, rheumatism and irregu
larities of the kidneys and bladder in both
men aud women. Regulates bladder
troubles in children. If not sold by your
druggist, will be sent by mail on receipt
< f $1.25. One small bottle is two months’
treatment and often cures. Send for
‘‘worn testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall.
-•*2(1 Olive Street, St. Louis. Mo. Sold
? tV,
X;.. ' Xtr*
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•nom
N O use arguing about it, or making chin-music in &
minor key! If you’ve got the jimmy-pipe or ciga
rette makin’s notion cornered in your smokeappetite, slip
it a few liberal loads of Prince Alberti
Boiled down to regular old between-us-man-talk,
Prince Albert kicks the “pip” right out of a pipe!
Puts pipe pleasure into the 24-hours-a-day joy’us class!
Makes cigarette rolling the toppiest of sports! P. A. is so
fragrant, so fascinating in flavor, so refreshing!
Prince Albert can’t bite your tongue or parch your
throat 1 You go as far as you like according to your smoke
spirit! Our exclusive patented process cuts- out bite and
parch! * ,
Toppy red bagi, tidy red tine, handsome pound and bait-pound tin
humidor,—and-~that elatty, practical pound crystal glaee humidor with
sponge moistcncr t&fi that he€pM the tobacco in such perfect condition.
R,- i. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C.
DAVIS-McGIl.l.
Mi.- .In:
I’avis ami Mr. Julia l>. Mi
Gill were united in marriage Sunda.
morning at 10 o’clock at the home o
lodge W. M. Sellars, Judge Sellars per
forming tlie ceremony.
The bride is a daughter of Mr. J. \\\
Davis, a prosperous farmer living on th-
National Highway north of Tifton. T»
employed at tbt> Cbci
plant in Tifton.
»-Col„
Wol
sickly.
ilality
A Coated Tongue?
What it Means
JOHN A. PETERSON
1 .iji Office Deatlst
r Nt„ O’Ncal-McLced Bulldlai
Tltton, GeortU
Golden Bid,. ; Ttfton. Go.
royaiTarch masons
Meet. Second SotnrdOT CTonlW ^
each month In Muonic BotMint »» •
-I. IL ltntchluon, O. UBUUck.
H.P.
JUNIPER CAMP No. I4«
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD
1 Meet, ever, flrtt ««> third Tnorfw
hirht In tho Muonic IU1L AH memhero
are requested to attend aad cbltlat Chop-
kco we Clorfc.
do, oltht
Second nnd
Fourth Sundo, to
Mooonle HoIL
J. T. HANCOCK, NofcU Omni
t. A. YARBROUGH, Sectetarr
.. bad breath, ooated tone-te, bad
tnetc in tho mouth, laugnor.nnd.dertlily,
arc o.oally
o i gn s that
tlio liver it
out of order.
Pxof. Hen*
meter says:
e-Dic liver it
an organ
tocondaryin
importune,
only to tin
heart.”
Wo can
m aou f ao-
turn poUnnt
, wiihin oar
Wj' : f own bodies
} r/ which
deadly r. 7 . n enatet venom.
Tiie liver aett 03 a guard over oor
veil-being, rifting out Uie cinders and
r ..eg from tl.e getrcrnl eirculaitun.
A biceVako in tbe Intestines piles
, tuT.vy burden upon the liver. If
ihe intestines are choked cr clogged
jp, tne circalation of tV.e blood
' c.Jir.es poisoned and the system
'.-•comes loaded with toxic waste,
ad we suffer from headache, yel-
• r.v-coated tongue, bad taste In
nausea, or gas, acid dys-
| .paa, languor, debility, yellow skin
■ eyes At such times one should
ike orator oil or a pleasant laxs-
' i Such a one is made of May-
- . leaves of sloe ond jalap, put
: ,vy roady-to-use form by Doctor
. IPtee, nearly fifty years ago, and
V jW for SS cents by. a!', druggists as
r ir, F.erce’c PtdMjnt 1‘eUeta.
RKt'AN — LUT1IKK
Tlftfc'frti^iHftg ainrrlqgo nnnouqfemcnt
Ain- IVrtyitfWit i{* of* fspotiul. 1 itatoroat
Tifton whort* tho brhU* iu*de her
tine fo P several: yoar* and ha». ft num*
r u#‘fri(s®d»::
Tfle marriage of M|I« Thetiq^A. Bevan
to Mf. Syilney It. Luther taok plaoe
Thwmday afternoon at « o'fkwk nt the
of tho britlo’v pnrotits, Mr. aud
Mm. \V. C. tttivam lu Wayetoaa, U<
J; M. llaymot-r. pm«Mr of the-First B«P*
tl.^ ohuroli, utlii'iarivg. Ouly close rela*
titro and iitdhmv friend** were in at*
tendanoo. After several days in Florl-
Jhj Mh\ ami Mrs. Luther will be at
home to their fnV*ds xvltlr Mr. and Mrs
Luthvr. ia Waycroaa.
rKKPIJSS — BKALER
ami Mr*. Walter Dent Peeples,
Sr., ot Valdosta, nmufltBM the engftge-
mv*t of their daujttsr, Mary Louise, to
Mr. Alex W. Bealer. Jr., the wedding to.
take place In Novjmber.
t- cliildrcn an* unhappy. |
They ean’t In* otherwi
eat thoir atrength and ...
dose* of WHITE’S CREAM VER
MIFUGE perforniK n marvelous- trail*
formation. ('heerfulnes*, *tn-hk’th am!
rosy bloom of health' speedily return,
"old by Conger Drug Ob.
Relatives, here havq , received a letter
telling of the. death of 0.'G,. Gtttey,. Jr.,
nt Oklahoma .City, Okla.. Mr. aud Mrs.
:. O. Gilley, three g(rl«,-aad O. O,; Jr.,
left here August 24 ■for tty West. They
were traveling in-a : car nnd;C. O., Jr.,
as stricken on the trip, only re*£orvring
consciousness onpo. The body was
terred at Oklabqma Gtty.
Beside* his pareuts, .C. O^.Jr., s
vivwl by several brothetrs and* dat"
** brothers-aud a sister are m>'v living
the plaee south of Tifton recently sold
to Mr. R. E: HhU. remninin* kei
harvest th», crop.
Caitas? “fitte-H"
WIU Paal H Off!
SIRS. LIZ/.IK MYIUCK DEAD.
Mrs. Ltaafe Mjrick died nt the borne ot
her dnoEhU-r, Mvs. 1. \V. Adaois* ,in
North Contrnl. ov««uc, Sntordiy onoro-
iag at ft o’cIixA, from a .troke of' pacab’-
ni» which »he atfered Thurndn, night
white Hitting at the supper table.
The funeral was hold at the home
Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, con
ducted by Rev. W. H. Buddi aniated by
Rev. O. tV. Durden.
Mrs My rick was 7:1 yearn of one nod
fa survived by four children; two daugh
ter*. Mr*. I. \V. Adams of Tifton, nnd
Mrs. Susie Whitehurst, of Atlanta: two
noni, Mr. 8. M. Myrick, of Quitman nnd
John Myrick of Florida.
The body will ha carried to Valdosta
Sunday morning at • o'clock for inter-
■ant
Mrs. Adams sad family moved here
about a month ago from Cordele and Mrs.
Adams’ mother has been hero only about
two weeks Tho sympathy of the people
of Tifton are with them In-their bereave-
amt
UNSURPASSED EXHIBITS
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AUTO-HARNESS
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STERLING
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ACTS FREI
DAY ANDNIGi
V
FIRE W0I
IT MARVELOUS MIDWAY SHC
DAY
AND
Mr. Wiley.Branch, Sr., of Route 3, was
in Tiften^TuftadW on business. He has
20,000 stqHfft- swd c » ne for 8tl l e 00,11
ailvertise^ sane in the W r ant Ads.
USE
USE GAZETTE WANT ADS FOR RJEgpjn
fujii
removes It *a Wily aa It Aoft* this.
-- you wquld
leaves Uwaakli
though you
'n^'raorft fusay pl%atara, J •tlcky
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1$^ REAL. Battei)
Ijreih Distilled Wo
Any Battflf,
tinib tiupectip*
Advice Apy'
Ail Makes !
Repaired
Is there any joy in motoring with poor tires, qr, a aiqjk storage battery?
edly not*. , v
Yaur battery, no matter what make it is, vpill be ipjbetter shaDO^have top
or and a longer lease w life if you will let u%exan»ft<fc it periodioaUy.
The care you are giving your battery is ffne but *n expert UtQUla be c
occasionally. Do yoa know that for our expert infection aiw advlce no e
QMtde? V»-s' V - ; r~*!*t* _
If your battery la dead or lacks “pep*,"' don’t conclude yen need a pew>^n&,
would like to have you know about or use VESTA batteries—-but, until W^MTh r
every effort to m^ke your old battery reader you your money s worth, W^.^rtll not I
,atlS< Tha.t , 8 oimpolicy; make them al\deliver the last ounce of Bervic^conBUteitt with]
ihe e Befng%ennitted, under contwct, to use VESTA patented fe^jtures in th«;i
of other iftakea, we are able to show repaarkable results. ‘ ,>
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come, _ '■ 's:‘ ,'d
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Tifton Vulcanizing dt Battery
Boatright Building; OpposKo Bank of Tifton
.AlU.'J.liU 111 W*>
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