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>N, GA. FRIDAY, i
i^wo. property mi mi ilium —
I WYES RIGHT ALONG CAME TO SEE SHOW
mntee
to the Consumers-
If, after using’ the en
tire contents of can
according to directions,
you are not satisfied
in every respect, your
S ocer will refund the
oney you paid for it,
Luzianne must
please you.
feveral Halm in City, Suburban and Farm
Property tile Past Week, at Good
Prices.
And .still it moves.
Several transactions in Tifton and
Tift county property are reported/recent
ly among them the following:
Mrs. N. B. Harrison, of Brunswick sold
i bouse and iot corner West TOiird street
and South Central avenue to Mr. George
M. Bobbins, fo r $3,000.
Mrs. Pearl Lee, sold a house and lot
in Edge wood to Mr. HHf, of Ash burn,' for
800.
Mrs. Stella Haisten sold her 300-acre
farm near Brookfield to Mr. J. H. Harris
of Ty Ty for $15,000.
In turn Mr. Harris sold Mrs. Haisten
811 acres five miles north of Tifton on
the National Highway, being part of the
Buchanan place, for #*.<100 or $100 an
All of these deals were made through
J. N. Brown real estate.
COLKMAN SELLS ANI) BUYS
The Reily -Taylor Company
NewPrleans
dr. (1. W. C.
South Park i
for $4,000.
dr. Coleman
id Mr. WTi
\ ULSTER ROMANCE.
>■<1 h«
from over seas
kiss so Rizzin'—•
icd to make his pleas
rheek to liis’n.
Ju-t tl.e
And'li
ii her old dad hove in sight
1 reigned in the place,
•ldier ho.v, hurled into night
d the sidewalk to bis face.
—P. H. A. In Timcs-Unlon.
Mr. and Mrs. (jqorgc Ii. Paul announce
the birth of Mary Hey wihhI Paul at their
home in S>lvester October 1..
Mr. ,1. B. Conger, who is superintend
ing some liuilding work nt Bidgclafad, S.
C.. is spending a few days at home.
' Mr. Warren Gibbs, of Bowliug Green,
Fla., who came up Friday of last week to
attend tlie funeral of his brother, Mr.
Wright Gibbs, returned home Saturday.
Mr. GiMis has been in that state 27 years,
and says tl»y this time he is n full-fledged
Florida Cracker.
W lirin
throat Im
you need
disagree.il
digested
and purit
chest fc
volt hit
on tire aud the
indigestion, and
i: to get rid of the
It drives out badly
gthctis the stomach
els. Sold by Conger
Professional Directory
W. B. BENNET
Lawyer
Office over Darnell’s
Tifton, Ga.
DR. XV. K. WHITE
Veterinarian
Telephone 270 Tifton, Georgia
• Formerly with IT. 8. Government
llog Cholera Control
b. c. wilcifTTrd
Attomcy-at-Law,
Tifton, On.
Odra 30-32. McLeod Bid:.
(Damage Sulla and Criminal rractlco
a Specialty.)
D. B. HARRELL
Practicing Physician
O01 ro McLcotl-O’Ncal Bid,.
Office I'honc 203. Residence SOI
• Tilton, Ceorals.
R. C. -ELLIS
ATTORNEY *AT-LA\V
Special sttcotlon (Iren
and to matters relatlar to land title,
WUI practice la all the Courts.
DR. CHARLES S. SMITH
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Office over Brooks Pharmacy
Iloure 8 to 1—2 to tt
TIPTON, GEORGIA
Fl'LWOOI) A ILUtGRETT
AttoracyaatLaw
Office In Golden Bulldlni
Tilton, sos. Georgia
JOHN A. PETERSON
: ' p Office Dentist
New O’Ncal-McLcod Building
Tifton, Georgia
Golden Bldg. s Tifton. Ga
ROYAL ARCH MASONS
Meets Second Saturday evening et
each month in Masonic Building at •
•'dock.
J. II. Hutchinson, Q. L.
H. P.
JUNIPER CAMP No. 144
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD
Meets every first and third Tuesday
night in the Masonic italL AH men
are requested to attend and visiting Chop*
port sre cordially invited.
R. H. HUTCHINSON. Clerk,
TIFTON LODGE Na. ltt L O. O. F.
Meets First Mon*
day night after
Second and
YJisa EJith Arnold, of Virginia, is n.
guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Yarbrough.
Prof .1. M. Thrash ami a unrulier of his
Douglas Aggies football players eauu
ove r Monday to see the game between
Norman and Tifton Aggiea.
Mr. W. F. Matthews of Route 2. wm
lu town on business Tuesday. lie lim
liogN to stray from his place and ad
vortiMea for them in the Want Ads.
J Mrs. Smith Turner ami little
daughter, who had heeu visiting relatives
■a! days, left Friday m
ing for their home in Hendersonville
C., making the trip through in their
Ooilla Star: Sheriff W. A. Tueke
ou r authority for the statement that last
Saturday no less than four different
bite hien came to hiui to ask him to al
>w them t ( , make whiskey for »lt\ a-
they hail made a failure of their crop.
Rev. O. W. Durden will preach in
WnycrosH Sunday and Rev. J. M. Hny-
mre will preach here, this being a part
f the program for the Baptist pastors
to exchange pulpits in the interest of the
$75,000,000 campaign.
.1. Ritter, of Haistings, Fla.; is
spending several days in the city the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Brown. Mr.
Hitter is an uncle of Mrs, Brown and is
the owner of a patent vegetable crate
r. .lehu Walker occupies the house
lerly occupied by Mr. Warren.
Ir. (’idermin has purehuHed the two-
story warehouse on Third street next
to the A. C. L. freight dep6t, from Mr.
rge' Baker, for $0,000. The sc-cnnd
y and .a |s>rtion of the first floor
has heeq rented to Mr. XV. II. Bennett for
as a candy factory.
Ir. Coleman will use a portion of th<>
first fl...
for his
u ii nfliee a
plant busin
THE REASON WHY
(explanation Gh»n Which Explains Ef
ficacy of tot Tonic.
There are three important Ingredients
n Hr. Williams lot Tonic, each one of
which has an important duty. They njv
Quinine. Iron and .Macnesiu. The quin-
ne in the tonic clears the blood of all
influenza, malaria and or other harmful
germs. The iron builds up the rich,
healthy, strengthening blood which puts
staiiiiuu into the weakened body, and the
magnesia acts gently o U the liver and
Itowcls. cleaning away the accumulated
poisons.
This comhiuntu
Clrtue Crowd Thunder We, 0» of tlie
Lerfeet Ever Sees la TUtoa. Tat
FUhd n B^pafonenen.
Beprlco Shows attracted one ot the
largest circus crowds to' Tifton
dsr ever teen In thl. .civ- '$|
They were hero ft
they'came in eveiy |
yw*nct.
Eirly In the morniUg -they beg*:
come in and they continued, ti
d*J. • , ,/■
The big tent was filled to its caj
at both jTterfonnanf.es and the 1
crowd wa» delighted with the good j
offered. Baprks hag a number of
features this year and as always, give*
a good clean performance.
The weather was entirely too hoe for
circus, the heat inside the: tent in th<
afternoon being almost unbearable.
The shows went from here to Waycrots
One Bottle of. Ameco
Cured Him
Mr. A. J. Earner of Macon, Ga., tayii
“My system was fall of Malaria and I
began to have <T!hilla and Ferar. I
bought a bottle of Amedo Chill and Fever
Tonic and a few doses brokO up the
Chills and I took the rest of the bottle
as a tonic and the Fever
I gladly recommend
Fever Tonic to any
Fever."
Hundreds of such tcsl
ing received dally by the
of Ameco Chill and Fever*
What Ameco Chill and Fever Tonic has
done for Mr. Barnes and thousands of
others it will do for you.
Ameco Chill and Feyer Tonic is sold
in Tifton and guaranteed by
Pharmacy Company.
PRICE 25 CENTS
Tin* Tift County Board Conmm-doii-'
ers held their regular monthly meeting
Monday.
The usual routine matters transact* 1
at the first meeting in the monto. wei
taken up.
COUPLE ADVISED TO MAKE UP
Judge Eve Npent ThuraMsJn By!
Vester, where he heard two alimony, Casov
Mrs. Weathers was going her has?'.-
.1 f,.rni.' r uit-uilx r .,f I31st' Mschiu
Gun Battalion, win. it is understood was
wounded in :i*’iinn, for alimony. After
hearing the -a*e. Judge Eve decided that
neither party had committed an offcast
to justify separation ami lie advised the
hbshnnd and wife to retire from the court
room, tulk matters over a •id see if they
couldn’t reach an agreement by which
they could resume life togrtiff. They
agreed'and the ease was discontinued.
lira. 8. B. Conger was grant- <1 alimony
of $12.r*0 per nn*u»h from Jake Cong«.r.
PACKING PLANT AT NASHVILLE
is of known win-
r the treatment of Colds, LaGripi
•ver, Chills. Influenza, aud Malaria.
During last year's Influenza epidem
e sales of 101 Tonic increased over Nashville, Ga., Oct. 0.—The work
which he is putting on the market nt 500 l»«*r wiiL This is proof a plenty of constructing a large meat packing plant
Haistings. thq value of this remedy for the treatment j n this city will begin in a few day
Neuralgin of the face, shoulder, bauds, {of “Flu" At the first sign of "flu" «"^The plant is to be built along the Georgia
or foet rawin'* a nowertarrcuiedjr^Uiat ,„„| nri4 llw ))r . william* 101 Tonic. A & Florida Hallway in the western part of
SNOW. LINIMENT possesses that" |>o\v- j23 aud 50 rent bottle may be procured at the city, near where stood the first d« poi
Rubbed in where the pain is felt is ; your drug store. for Nashville.
nu.l‘IIHona' “s'ShM,? ! ■'«*!* „ 11 '• "" lt thc mn, * ri * 1 (or b “ il ' 1 '
•d by G. B. Williams Company, Quit- | ng the plant has already been bought niul
i. Ga., exclusively. at * v that it is expected that the plant will bt
!»« _
dlevc suffe
urinal conditions. Sold b.v 1
Conger Drug Co.
the 7-yenr-ohl daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. G. E. Paulk, returned Thurs- ;
day from Albany where she had heeu in
the hospital for several weeks. She was
carried to Albany for mi operation fol
lowing ii double break of her left leg
above the knee. Although she is not able
to walk, she is progress
NIPPER SCHOOL DOTS
operation by or before the first of th<
ii ing year. Most of the stock in th
•|M>rution has been subscribed by loca
tiuess and professional men and women
Tin*
I It i
vt in;
of Mrs. M. D. Whidd-i
Sin* is
Tifton.
Mr. II. A. Gay, of Savannah, returned
homo Saturday afternoon after spending
A week in Tift county, principally in the
Omega section, on business. lie days he
is doing w’dl at Savannah, and his two
boyg wbo were in service are both home.
The one who was shot a few’ months ngo
has recovered.
SURGEONS agree that in eases of
t’lits. Burns, Bruises mfd Wounds, the
FIRST TREATMENT is most iui|*or
tant. When ati EFFICIENT antisep
tic lit applied promptly, then* is no da ti
ger of iufectiou and the wound begins to
heal at once. For uko on man or beast,
BOROZONE is the IDEAL ANTISEP
TIC' and HEALING AGENT. Buy it
now and he ready for uu emergency.
Sold by Conger Drug Co.
Adel News: Mr. E. Lloyd Kuight. who
eently sold his place juat across the riv
er fmiu here iu the Nashville district,
exi>ects to go to Tifton aud enter the
hardware business with his brother. Mr.
•or Knight. His many friends here
will wish him much success. Mr. Bud
Liudscy bought his farm.
A TEXAS WONDER.
• puking »-t* on. .... 1 The Texas Wonder for kidney and
r. J. M. Walters has tw 0 sick child- . judder troubles, gravel, diabetes, weak
with malaria. and lame hacks, rheumatism and irregu-
is. II. T. Shannon is sick at this Inrities of the kidneys and bladder In both
ing. Hope for all a Speedy recov- men and women. Regulates blsdder
J troubles in> children. If not sold by yonr
Alfred Spurlock la attcndinit the <lraeeM. will bo aeut by mail on receipt
, : °f $1*25* One small bottle ia two months’
.".turn at Abbntm*. treatment S(3d for
MUa Zona Worley ap«t Uat Satur-, ^ le , dmonl „ fc Dr E w HiU>
202(5 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mb. Sold
DAMASCUS NEWS
School,open* here Monday, Oct 8th.
Ml»a Emm* Lou Carter, principal end
Ml“ Minnie,Culpepper, nuUtant
Mr. Jewel Beneon it on the sick flat
We hope him.* apaedy recorery.
Bey; C. I. Jones, filled hi* renter *p-
polntment her* hut Sunday.
Mr*. T. V. Barry hu the flu. We hop*
*t>* will soon be well.
< Mia* Battle find uttle Misa Ore* Ha-
““**** Mck. W* bop* thay will *ooo
■e well again.
Mr. W. H. ShlTer, returned to Macon
Thursday where he has been takin, a
builnees course at Georda-Alabaata BMi
nes* Collate.
The musical entertainment nt Mr. Lath
er Wetherinfton't tni enjoyed by * ter c .
crowd ot youn* people. *
The orphans home rally ezerdaet were
enjoyed by a large crowd.
The sing *t Mr. J. J. Shiver's Tuesday
night was enjoyed by those who attended.
^ M (Red, ‘
Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation.
Chaniber/ain’s Tablets have restored to
health and happiness hundreds who were
afflicted witii indigestion, biliousness and
coustiputiun. If you are troubled in this
way give them a trial. You are certain to
Ik* pleased f«. r they will benefit you.
C OMMISSIONERS MET MONDAY
Calomel Is i i
mercury—qulcksil
bones. Take a
day and you wilLfe
seated tomorrow,
work.
Take ‘‘Dodson’s Liver Toni
Beit’s my guarantee! A*k yonr
jroggUt for a bottle of Dod*on’e
u»r Ton* end take a .poonful to-
11 “ <*»«>>'» etart your Urer
Mfl etraighten you right up better
oalomrl end without griping or
you sick I went you to go
b*ek to the i
Take*
table Dodson’s 1
wake up fet
harmless, i
sny time,
them eat t
Road Ta
they have i
yet.
••lectors were
accepted the
ien your fauil does - not digest
mi f<-<-l “lilac." tired and discouraged
IioiiM use a little HERB1NK at bed-
11 open- the bowels, purifies the
ii iiikI restores a fine feeling of
health and energy. Solti vby Conger
Drug. Co.
ITALY HASRAm
Baris. I hit. 7.—Italy ratified th» Ger
man and Austrian peace treaties Mon
day by the issuuuce of a Royal decree, aq-
irding to dispatches received here today.
"CARRY ON”!
If Constipated, Bilious
or Headachy, take
“Cascarets”
Feel grand. Be efficient! Don’t stay
*k, bilious, headachy, constipated. .Re-
*ve the Jiver aud bowel poison which is
eping your head dizzy, your tongue
nted. your breath bad and your stomach
ur. Why not get a small box of Cay-
ret s am? enjoy the nicest, gentlest lag-,
live eat hurtle you ever experienced?
is»-arets never gripe, sicken or incon-
lieiice one like Salts, Oil, Calomel or
harsfi pills. Cascarets bring sunshine to
■loudy mimfs nnd half-sick bodies. They
k while you sleep.
The Name
ising Sun
on a Self-Rising Flour
package guarantees sat
isfaction. The cost is
low and the perform
ance infallible.
NASHVILLE ROLLER MILLS • }1
The Red Mill H
NEW MULE FIRM
Robert, and Tinaley, from Ceurteraville, Ga., have
come to Tifton, and have opened up a aale* stable on the
corner of Railroad and Fifth streets, in what is knowii as
the Chesley Williams barns. They hav e a fresh car of
good Farm mules and will sell for cash or on time until
fall. Satisfaction guaranteed. Come and see ua.
ROBERTS
day nigh$ with Miss Mary Shannon.
Those present enjoyed tho sing very
much nt Mr. Walter Bayne’s Sunday
night.
Mr. Julian Flowers had toe misfortune
of getting snake bit Saturday afternoon,
WILKINSON-I'ETERSON
Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Wilkin
son of Abbeville, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Sarah Loots, to
Mr. James M. Shannon was a pleas- {Aubrey Baxter l’etcrson, of Fitzgor-
ont visitor to Tifton Sunday afternoon. ^ »pj le of the marriage wiN be an-
Jsck. nouneed later.
FLETCHER CASE POSTPONED | Wormy children are unhappy, puny ami
• _ • sickly. They can’t be otherwise while
» _ i~ mPr*.— c>aM. v f rt p worms eat their strength nnd vitality.
Attorneys were in Tifton Friday *® p A fcw dosea-of WHITE’S CREAM VER-
the purptise of a hearing before Judge It. . MIFUGE performs n marvelous trans-
Eve in the case of T. Y. Fletcher vb. formation. Cheerfulness, strength ami
rvabmlv, Houahtlcn & Companj-, Frank ro»j; blemu or health »prnlll.v return.
Sravl)on». I,. I*. Skeen au.l Geo. F. Faulk |- ! ” w b> Cbnaer Dnia^Ui.
iwtitioa for lajunetton for' equitable re- *
lief.
Look I Here ia the globe spread out flat be
fore your eye,. See thore stare? Every
•tar show* where a V. S. Navy ship wa. oo
September 2nd, 1919. The Navy travel*
the Seven Seal.
•'Just can’t
work any
more." Tho
faded, jaded,
over-worked
woman, with
pain, hero or
t h o r o .
should ask! expro. -
her neighbor "'ben the evidence failed to arrive rrl-
MAJ CALLAWAYDEAD
The ease involves th® validity of n
deed to- the T. Y. Fletcher lands in Ir
win and Turner counties valued at $50,-1 Al Inula, Oct. 7.—Major Frank E. Cal
000. Th** deed i» alleged to have been prom i nPn ^ attorney and member
changed or a substitute made in the 0 mee | <)f (h( , ruUttway fahli |y 0 f LaGrauge, di«
® car * )or0, . 1A , - k _ n .i ! ut his home here this morning of heart
The case was called at 10 o clock and
postponed until 4 as evidsnee shipped by | tomm*. lie i
from Chicago had not arrivbd.
Don’t you-want to see the Wferld ?
as forty-eight years old.
I\\ for advice. J “>' * t ‘ l ' r n0"n, the rare «
l< >\ Iton-to-one « ? r * < ’ bcr «- . „
l tl.L. The attorneys m the t
* continued un-
• K A „ fl! ll ‘° onorne.vs m me ease are: Quln-
® W 5 ‘ eey 9c Klee. Oellln: S. 8. Bennet. Albany,
d r ft g g e d’ ;||1( , K K wiloox Valdosta, for the plain-
down by tho (iff Atwood. Cease ami lemckS. Chica-
poina and ail-1 0f am j p. smith. TIRon, for the defen-
_ menta of her • j antw ,
6cx, and was completely cured by —o
that temperance’ tonic made from WOOD ALCOHOL GETS THREE,
wild barks and roots, nnd known for 50 Fitzgerald. Oct. 3.—Three negrpes, one
yean os Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip- i woman, an* dead, several others are serf-
tion. When ft woman complains of back- OUB b’ M* ani * ^ am McCoy^ a negro porter,
ache, dizziness ot pain-when cverjthing "!' Ir *“
look, black before her oyc-a dreggiug **** J ‘ 1 ' 1 ““t"
- a . . ge, growing out of the alleged sale by Mo*
feeling, or brenng-down with nervous- \ o * # of wood
ncs, ehokhould turn to this temperance rotlo| ^ olroh „, about two
herbal tonic, knovsm as Dr. Pierce s Favo- 8t0 u> n from the Hale Drug Compauy
rite Prescription. It can bo obtained in i> ro8um ably the negro was under the lm-
almost every drug store in tho land and piv&don he was taking pure alcohol and
tho ingredients aro printed in plain Eng- that it would produce a drunk without
lish on tho wrapper. Put up in tablets or any unusual after effects,
liquid. Dr. Pierce, of Invalids* Hotel. Buf- A preliminary hearing has been an-
falo, N. Y., will send a trial sixe forlO^ento, nouneed for tomorrow at which, author!-
_ ^ ‘ . i ties will produce evidence gathered since
BlJdle °M. 1°" ” *' °Sl?S hret when U.e sudden death, of
flashes and dizzy SficlK Some friend* of the negroes caused an instigation to be
mine advised mo to try Doctor Plerce‘8 instituted that resulted in McCoy’s arrest
avorito Prescription and I was mighty
.„ *cotnfort^andlef than aS^mo^ | Two automobiles, one driren by “Red
in® I had ever taken. I cimo thru tho Aultman ,and the other by Mr. Lon Whld
J>W In.ewelWjt her'rhj tho heat d „ Di obule, collided on .Twelfth etreet
. h te Tfhuiaday afternoon. Both care
• - r. t that were damaged and all of the passengers
I badly shaken up, but no on* wm acrioua-
ly Injured. .
HAD CHRONIC BRONCHITIS
FOB TWENTY-SIX YEARS
HOW WELL AND HAPPY
THIS IS WORTH READING
The experience of Mr. E. J. Tou-
palik, 1438 Rose street, LaCro*se,
Wisconsin, is chiefly remarkable
on account of the length of time
he was afflicted.
He writes: “I have been suf
fering witji chronic bronchitis for
twenty-six years and every winter
I would catch cold and become so
hoarse I, could not sneak for six or
eight weeks. I could get onlv tem
porary relief.
“This winter I was token with
Grip and was in awful shape. A
fellow workman advised mo to take
PE-RU-NA. By the time I hod
used three-fourths of a bottle, tho
hoarseness was gone, also that
tired feeling. 1 am on my- second
bottle. Hereafter PE-RU-NA will
be constantly in my house. It is
the best medicine ever put up
the purpose.”
For any disease due to catarrh
or catarrhal conditions, PE-RU-NA
ia equally dependable. Coughej
colds, catarrh of the head, stomach
trouble, constipation, rheumatism,
pains in the back, side and- loins,
bloating, belching gas, indigestion,
catarrh of the large and small in
testines, ary some of the troubles
for which PE-RU-NA is especially
■ recommended. ,
PE-RU-NA can be purchased
anywhere in either tablet or liquid
R OMANCE ia calling to you!
• Styange and smiling foreign
lar.c’.L are beckoning to you. Shove
off and see the world!
Learn to “parley-voo” in gay
Paree. See the bull-nghts in
Panama. See surf-riding on the
beach of Waikiki.
Learn the lure that comes with
the swis’i and swirl of the good salt
sea. Eat well—free; dress well—
free; sleep clean—free; and loc L ’em
all straight in the eye—British,
French, Chinese, Japanese,
Spaniards, Egyptians, Algerians
' and all manner of people.
V
Come! Be a real man of
world. See the world. See
the red-bloo’ded, hard-working,
hard-playing men of the U. S.
Navy.
Pay begins the day you join.
On board ship a man Is alwaya
learning. Trade schools develop -
skill, industry and business ability.
Thirty days care-free holiday each
year with full pay. The food is
good. First uniform outfit is fur
nished free. Promotion is un
limited for men of braips. You
can enlist for two years and come
out broader, stronger and abler.
Stove off !-