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THE TIFTON GAZETTE, TIFTON, GA FRIDAY,
FITZ HI WINS AGAIN
bead of young mule* and mares, will sell as
i of them Mood*, October 20th, to the high-
r cash.
■ you a match team, or can sell you one to match
Tiftou High lost It* wjcotid same o:
scutum to Fit* HI, Friday by a. koi
to 0. The bull wa» in Tiftou’* ten
[nearly all the game, the Fitzgerald
j being threatened only once. Tiftou
ed a fine defensive game throughout Vjj
The only touchdown of the game was
lade in the eecond quarter on a play simi
lar to the one on which Fitzgerald made
te touchdown in the game here October 3. hi
It would be hard to pick the individual
stars of the game, bqt the pi
Parker and McCrea for Tifton
special mention. Not a play wi
off but one of these boys was in It. ' w . . 3 v “,
F. Hargrett, right end for Tifton wan *•,.
CcntuU With Manager G. H. Crane in
Regard to Improvement to.be MuUe
'at the Plant Here
O'Herne, general superintend
ent*; U. K. Clark, superiuteud-
itructloa, aud \i. B. Hathaway,
the provision department, all with*
and Company with headquarter*
Icago, came in Monday night and
^ It Tuesday in Tifton consulting with
General Manager G. H. Crane, of Arm-
**^"our’a plant here. -
They oanie here to consult with Mr.
auc in regard to extensions and ini-
oul of the game In the last quarter pn ae-j provements at the Tifton plant. Armour
count of an injured knee. He was In -, is already enlarging the boiler and ic
jured directly after catching a long for
ward pass. Kennedy took his place.
r come and tell your friends to come.
. will take place at the C O. GILLEY Farm, four
south of Tifton, on the Tifton to Nashville road, near Oak
Ridge school house.
I want to show you forty head of young mules and mares
that can’t be had anywhere for the money.
Everybody come and see my stock. I will sell or swap.
Trank* Balt Cases and Bap at reason
able prices vhtle the present atock Juts.
At Whitley Brothers Department Store.
10-d2wlt
no YOU KNOW TOM NBWSOM
capacity of the plant here end there mey
hi- other enlargement. In the,futurc.
The party left Tjfton Wednesday morn-
io for Moultrie, VaMfista and Jackson
ville ond. will nletTinnke n trip down the,
cast const of Florida.
They expressed themselves as rrentlv
pleased with the general outlook for the
packing industry in this section.
Also have two new player pianoa end some other house
hold --«> kitchen furniture which will be sold to the highest
bidder.
Terms of this sale will be cash on the horses, one-half cash
on the mules, with good notes for the other half. Pianos will
be ooe-fourth cash, one and two years on the balance.
. Don’t forget the date, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20th.
Don’t forget to tell your friends to come with you.
• OAK RIDGE SCHOOL HOUSE
Four Miles South of Tifton on the Nashville Road.
USE GAZETTE WANT ADS FOR RESULTS
The following letter has been received
by the postmaster at Albany:
Waters, Ark., October, 5, 1010.— P.M.,
Albany, Ga. Wanted, information of*
Torn Newsotn, a relative. When ' $flm
heard from was living in Southwest Geor
gia/ If you cau uot give auy information,
please forward this*letter to some office
nearby. He is a missing heir to an esUtipj.' 5
that has to bo settled by tin* court by the
first of the year. Auy information will
be highly appreciated by M. .1. Lew*,
Waters, Ark., Montgomery county. -
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TO TREAT HORSE COLIC
•No Drenching — A Child Can Civs It,
a DOSES CQci GUARANTIED
014 gentneky Mfg. Co., Inc., Paducah, Ky.
IUCKERSOK GROCERY CO.
INDIGESTION
GOES, GONE!
"Pape’s Diapepsin" at once
fixes Your Sour, Gassy,
Acid Stomach
Stomach acidity onuses indigestion!
, Food souring, gas. distress!....Wonder
what upset your stomach! Well, don't
bother! The moment you eat a tablet or
two of Pape's Diapepsin all the lumps
of iodigesti.'n pain, the sourness, heart
burn and belching of gases, due to acidity,
vanish—truly wonderful!
Millions of people know that it is need
less to lie bothered with indigestion, dys
pepsia or a disordered stomach. A few
tablets of Pape’s liiapepsiu neutralize
acidity auil give relief at once—no wait
ing! Ituy a box of Pape's Diapepsin
now! Don't stay miserable! Try to reg
ulate your stomach so you can eat favor
ite foods without causing distress. The
cost is so little. The benefits so great
“Is this good business”
we’re asking business men
D IGHT now the stocks we bought for fall are
worth a lot more than we paid for them.
Market prices have gone up. Should we take ad
vantage of that and charge more? We think not.
We haven’t raised prices; we’re selling at old
figures; we’re giving you tKe benefit. It’s good
business for you anyway.
Why we say to you—
“Hart Schaffner & Marx”
One of the reasons for our making so frequent
and so emphatic an argument about Hart Schaff
ner & Marx clothes is that they represent the
quality idea in merchandise which business men
everywhere recognize as the thing people want.
Good quality in all-wool fabrics, good tailor-'
ing, good style, right fit; what more does a man
want in clothes? The only point to be particular
about is that when you pay for these things you
get them.
As for that, Hart Schaffner & Marx guaran
tee it; we guarantee it; we promise more than
quality, material and work; we guarantee your
satisfaction.
Koti ought to think of
them as your clothes
Churchwell Bros.
Tifton, Georgia.
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes.
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IER17,1919.
GREAT TIME GIVEN"
VETS IN ATLANTA
People Extended Them a War Welcome
and Heroes of Sixties Had a Great
Time. Many Went From Here
Till* itcople of Tiftou and Tift cqunty
took a day off and went to the 29th an
iuu| Reunion of the Confederate Veterans
in Atlanta from October 7th to 10th.
About ISO permits to the reduced rate
re given out aud of this number, 10
tickets were sold over the A. B. & A.
road aud seventy-eight more over the G.
8. & f. It is very likely this made the
largest representative body from any
place in Houtb Georgia.
The Tift county Camp was represented
by delegates: J. J. Baker, §ud J. 8. Roy
al; also Veterans J. W. Mitchell, J, 8.
Gauldiug, R. A. Patrick. .!. L. McLelland
and P. L. Leach.
Many sons aud daughters thut wort* en
titled to the reduced rate over the rail
roads were escorts of the Veterans to see
after their safety and welfare.
On nrrival in the reuuion city th-
guests were met by committees, individu
als aud especially the Boy Scouts, who
greeted them with that cordiul handshake
that made them feel welcome and they
could couiiiuind auy aud ull of these Ih>.vs
iny comfort or pleasure they might
need. Their doors and hearts were «|«n
ide; their efforts and means uot spured
. make it the bc.st rcyniou in the history
' its organization. Well done! Well
•ue. Atlanta, enter thou on the top
iinri of the entertainment ladder, are the
hoes of the Veteran visitors.
The social feature was one thut coveted
multiplicity of tliiugs. Comrade* ir.eet-
ig eoiurades, rehearsing camp life and
•lliiig war stories and tight^t places in
ar life aud narrowest escapes on the
battlefield, uud to the listeners it does not
seem that n mau could puss through four
years of war without a scratch.
Passing from these to the Veteran bull
a picture of gayety, of the highest type,
an occasion looked forward to with much
anxiety aud interest by both Veteran ami
spectator. The girls, the lassies, and
VULCAN"””
CHILLED” PL01
Plow C», EmmfcH-
Well Finished, Strang, Durable, Light Draft
Point, Land and Standard. Point ha* face ChUfl,Wide Edge
Chill, Long Snoot Chill, Patented Extension and is the
STRONGEST and MOST DURABLE Chilled Point made.
Whan bn,raff • Plow, consular Qnnlifr Fixit, Prico Socood
FOR SALE BY
Bennett’s Hardware, Inc.
TIFTON, GEORGIA
BOARD RECOMMENDS AULTMAX.
Sylvester, i let. 10.—The county board of
iiiKsi'uiers have recommended to the
•rnor E. M. Aultninu. Sr., for ap-
‘-ups
ing fo r tlie Master of Ceremonies to call
the grand march when the Vet can l»e in.
vited to tinuee with one of the fairer sor.
and the exhibition of real dancing is then
on and from this to the Virginiu reel,
four-hand cotillion, two step etc.. These
dances lasted until the noon hour of mid
night and then the fantastic step is re
luctantly closed.
The business session of the reuniou
was very satisfactory, the reports of the
various committees showed much interest
manifested in»the success and welfare of
various features of the organization
will give later the readers of the
Gazette a brief story of some of the busi-
featurcs some of whieli every true
Southern man, womau uud child ought to
have heard.
Ex-R.
When your food does not digest well
and you feel ’‘blue.” tired and discouraged
you should use a little I1ERH1XE at bed
time. It opens the bowels, purifies the
system und restores a fine feeling of
health and energy. Sold vhy Cong'
I‘rug. Co.
“' ,,r r
Just received, a shipment of Ladies*
Coat Suits in Serges, Tricotines and
Poplins in large sizes, 44 to 50. Price*
from $37.50 to $C5. Whitley Brothers
Department Store. 10-d2wlt
WATERLOO DOTS
The farmers in this section are nearly
done gathering their crops, not much to
gather this season.
Wliile Mr. C. T. Kitchens and sons
were out gathering corn the other day
they killed a monster rattle snake, over 7
feet long with 13 r&ttles, this being one of
voral of those snakes killed this season.
.Mrs. K. A*. Childs and Mrs. Paulk were
siinrs to sec Mrs. Whittington's fine
boy which arrived Sunday morning. Octo-
12. Both mother and baby are doing
A Reader.
NEGRO KILLED BY WHITE MAN
Valdosta, Oct. 14.—New a 0 f the killing
•f Will Stevens, n negro, in a desperate
truggle for a pistol at Mayday, Ga., on
Saturday night was received here. The
negro raised a dispute ove r bis account,
i*ns grnbl>ed a pistol lying ou a shelf
and Langsdnic and John Beiote, woods-
for the firm attempted to take it
away from him. All three men were
niggling for the weapon when W. W.
Turner, believing the negr 0 would get jms-
on of the pistol, shot and killed him.
WHOLE SYSTEM
RUN-DOWN
Quick Improvement Is Noted After A Few
Doses of ZIRON Iron Tonic.
Increase in appetite, the coniine back
of strength, disappearance of headache*
and other ills, are a few of the many
good results obtained front the use of a
new remedy (Ziron Iron Tonic).
Mr. Sim Orinisley, of Cordele, Ga.,
tried Ziron and lias this to say:
"When 1 began to take Ziron, it seemed
that my whole system was run-down,
but soon after I began to take Ziron, I
could eat mote each day and would feel
a otcat deal better. Ever since it seems
that my health has been improving, as I
: MJ m have the headache or feet bad
he least bit.”
Ziron is a new scientific combination
of pure medicinal inorganic iron, cont
ained with phosphorus, the active prin
ciplc of nux vomica and the hypophos-
phitesol lime and soda. It wui help te
add more red corpuscles to your blood
resulting in more color in yourcheeks-
otore vitality in your system.
Try Ziron today; on the money-bad
tusranlee.
Wit
FIVEPERCENTMONEY
Ou Improved Rum Uud aud City
ty flsr S. B. V. 10. 1*, aud
Years. Usui Ukeral aud Mail FnmeUj
B. a WILLIFORD, AttMier
ill K.
M. Davis, resigned.
Uumine (fist wjI Anm.
Rt-rause of its tonic and laxative effect, LA?:.
71VE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinal
Quinine and docs not cause,nervousness c
tinging in head. Remember the (ull name and
for the signature of B. W. PROVE. x>c
No Work
No Worry '
No Rubbing
No Wringing
It’s Wonderful!
“My elethes are rlesuor than ever before and they don’t wear out so fast-1
I don’t have to rub or wring a single thing. I just push a button and my
Thor washes the heaviest blaukets and finest laces and everything.”
That is what thousands and thousands of women are saying about their
Thor Electric Washing Machines.
Electric
Washing Machine
Why don’t you turn to this modern day method ot doing your washing?
The Thor does nil the work—there is positively no washboard rubbing—no
tiring wringing. You merely put the clothes in the cylinder, push a but
ton. and the Thor goes to work. Xo washday help Is required—no wages
to pay—no meals to serve. The Thor saves this, besides saving time and
wear and tear on the clothes.
$10 mUXGS A T,,0R KIG1,T T0 YOUR DOOR. Then a little
V * ^ each month until the machine is paid for. It costs only 2 cents
un hour fo r electric current. It pays for itself in a year.
Call in at our store aud we will be glad to demonstrate the tfhor to you.
Works on Any Kind of Electric Current.
Telephone 57
TIFTON ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY
CHAS. Y. WORKMAN, Manager.
I
*— and from there we went to Japan”
Talk about adventures!
Men in the Navy come
home with the kind of
experiences that most
chaps read of only in the
books.
Here’s your chance!
Unde Sam has, as you know,
a big Navy and gives red-
blooded young fellow’s like you
on opportunity to step abc»rd
and “shove off”.
What will you get out of it?
Just this:
A chance to rub elbows with
foreign folks in strange parts of
the world.
The chance for good honest
work on shipboard—the kind of
work that teaches you something
real; the kind of work that puts
beef on your shoulders and hair
on your chest.
You will get 30 care-free vaca
tion days a year, not counting
shore leave in home or foreign
ports.
You will have the kind of com
radeship in travel that sailors
know. *
You will have regular pay;
over and above your meals, lodg
ing and your first uniform outfit
—good stuff all of it.
You can join for two year*.
When you get through you’ll be
physically and mentally “timed
up” for the rest of your life.
You’ll be ready through and
through for SUCCESS.
There’s a Recruiting Station
right near you. If you don't
know where It is, your Post
master will be glad to tell you.
To any Fathtr and Mother.*—•
In the Nevy your bor’e food, hoelth, work end ploy, end
wolUrm are looked offer by responsible export*
Shove off f - Join
US.