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rianne is a clean
cowee. It is not touch
ed by hand from the
time it is first receivr
ed in New Orleans
until you serve itfon
your table.
IVIRY POUND COLD IN AM
INDIVIDUAL Att-TIOHT TIN CAN
coffee
The Reil^-Ta^ior Company
WHERE JOY'S STAYING
You’ll know where Joy’s a-stayiu’
An* be happy all rnun'
Wlieu you hear the fiddle* playin'
In the old home town!
When you think the old time music
Will shake the ah ingles down—
The best of earth is with you
In the old home town!
—Atlanta Constitution.
Mr. W. W. Itryan. wife and son spent
several days in Atlanta last week, where
the boy was taken for teratment.
Levi Franklin, colored, entered a plea
of guilty before Judge Price Monday mor
ning to violating the prohibition law.
He was fined $100 and coata and paid the
fine.
Whein the ehest feels on tire and the
throat bums, you have indigestion, and
you need HKRB1NK to get rid of the
disagreeable feeling. It drives out. badly
digested food, strengthens the stomach
and purifies the bowels. Sold by Conger
Drug Co.
Professional Directory
DR. O. E. LINDSEY
Osteopathic Physician
hours
s IJ A. M. 14 1*. M.
bee Over Office Phone
Is. Parker’s 340
W. B. BENNET
Lawyer
Office over Darnell’s
Tilton, Ga.
Mr. 8. Burk, Jr., of Eldorado, was in
Tlfton Helling oottou Tuesday morning.
Messrs. II. C. and Chester A. Baker
ere in town Tuesday morning attend
ing to business.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coburn are hnp-
r over the arrival of a fine boy at their
tme on the Heights.
Mrs. K. D. Smith has returned from a
*o weeks stay in Atlanta and Scuota
with relatives and friends.
Mr. W. B. Barlow, Jr., is having a sun
parlor added to his home on the corner of
Tift avenue and Fourth street.
r. L. B. Phillips left Sunday aftcr-
fo r points in Florida, where he will
d a week looking after his turpentine
interests.
Mr. K. I). Gluduey of Route 4, was
i business Monday. He lias a
nr which he advertises for sale iu the
aut ads.
Rev. /. b. Johnson, Pastor of the
Methodist church of Berliu, and I)r.
Whitaker, of Berliu, H|teut Tuesday iu
ftou o u business.
Material is being placed on the ground
for the erection of a bungalow for Mr.
Burt Adams on the west Hide of Mill
venue, beeween Fourth and Sixth atieets.
Leonard Baker, the young white
arrested last week for shooting at f '
violating the prohibition law,
whiskey on hand and being drunk
public highway, was released Saturday
bond, the four bonds totalling $1)50.
Mr. Gordon Willis, of the Omega SOQ*
tion, came into town Tuesday morning
from Valdosta, having been down and
purchased a farm near there. While in
Valdosta, he was the guest of his son,
Mr. M. C. WilUs.
Mrs. W. I. Patrick, of Enigma, brought
the Editor of The Gazette Monday a
quart jar of delicious fig preserves from
her well stocked pantry, for which he
returns many thanks, as figs are his fa*
vorite fruit either cooked o r fresh from
the tree.
Mr. H. H. Payne, road tax collector
for the Ty Ty district, was in town Sat
urday getting some receipt books and pre
paring to collect the taxes for his district
He asks those subject to road tax in the
Ty Ty district to see him in Ty Ty on
Saturday afternoon.
Messrs. J. N. Horne and Herbert Horne
left Monday at noon for Atlanta, where
they will spend the week taking a short
course on fertilizers, the Chattahoochee
Fertilizer Company treating them to tin
trip. About 400 salesmen from three
states will take the course.
County Superintendent of Schools, A.
J. Ammons left in his oar for Albany
Tuesday morning to take in the Fair,
He reports that all schools in the coun
ty have been supplied with teachers now
aud everything points to one of the best
terms in the history of Tift county
school*.
When your food does not digest well
and you feel “blue," tired aud discouraged
you should use a little HEH11INE at bed
time-. It opens the bowels, purifies the
system and restores a line feeling of
health and energy. * gold vby Conger
Drug. Co.
Col. R. S. Foy, of Sylvester, Solicitor-
General of the Tifton circuit, left Wed
nesday morning for Butler to visit his
father, who is 78 years old and# in very
feeble health.
Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation.
Chamberlain’s Tablets have restored to
health and happineHS hundreds who were
afflicted with indigestion, biliousness and
coustiputiofi. If you are troubled in this
way give them a trial. You are certain to
be pleased for they will benefit you.
Indications are that there is going to be
a record crop of rye planted in this sec
tion this year. One local dealer reports
that lie has already sold twice as much
seed rye this season as was sold in one
pear before und the demand continues
strong. Ills purchases of seed rye have
already amounted to $1,000.
rate Earl Tidd, a machine gunuer,
went with the First Division to
v und returned with that outfit,
just uheud of Geu. Pershing, was in town
day. He fought during the entire
ngugiug iu ull the buttles his divis-
ivus iu, aud was one of only two in
his company not receiving a wound.
Wormy children are unhappy, nuny aud
sickly. They cau’t be otherwise while
Worms eat their strength aud vitality.
A few doses of WHITE'S CREAM VER
MIFUGE performs a marvelous trans
formation. Cheerfulness, strength ami
rosy bloom of health speedily return,
lold by Conger Drug Co.
Mrs. H. H. Tift, Mrs, Nichols Peter
son, Mrs. H. II. Adams, Mrs. W. II. Mc
Cartney, Miss Long and Mrs. Clarke,
motored over to Albany Monday morning
with the Tifton Club exhibit for the Daisy
Dixie Fair. Some of the members of the
club will be iu Albany every day in
charge of the exhibit and those going over
from Tifton must not fail to hcc this ex
hibit.
Tax Collector T. S. Rigdon reports tax
collections the slowest since he has beeu
in the tax collector’s office. Announce
ment is published elsewhere of the date
for his first round.
SALES JUMP
OVER 500 PER CENT
DR. W. E. WHITE
Veterinarian
Telephone 276 Tifton, Georgia
Formerly with IT. 8. Government
Hog Cholera Control
B. C WILLIFORD
Attorney-at-baw,
Tifton, Ga.
Office 30-32, McLeod Bldg.
(Damage Salta and Criminal Practice
a Specialty.)
D. B. HARRELL
Practicing Physician
Office McLeod-O’Neal Bldg.
Office Phone 263. Residence 301
Tifton, Georgia.
R. G. ELLIS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Special attention given
and to matters relating to land titles.
Will practice In all the Court*.
DR CHARLES S. SMITH
Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat
Office over Brooks Flmrmacy
Hours: 8 to 1—2 to 0
TIFTON, GEORGIA
Neuralgia of the far
feet requires a pov
will penetrate the flesh. BALLARD’S
SNOW LINIMENT possesses that pow-
Rubbetl iu where the pain is felt is
ull that is necessary to relieve suffering
nnd restore norniul conditions. Sold by
Conger Drug Co.
•. N. A. Williams received a tele
gram telling of the denth of his brother,
Mr. Russell Williams, at his home iu
Culro, of typhoid fever. The funeral was
held Monday afternoon.
Miss Ann! > Odum, of Newton, nrrlv-
1 Sunday to take charge of the Eldora-
« school ns principal, Miss Etta Wal
ker, who had been teaching at Eldorado,
will ho assistant at Bay .
Dewey Hudson, the young white man
rested with Leonard Baker on Mr. J.
M. Shiver’s place, Friday, gave bond Mon
day afternoon in the sum of $100.00. and
is released from jail.
Atlanta, Oct. 18.—Secretary o» State
Guyt McLendon has announced that
under orders issued to his department, fi
will be issued about November
against approximately 2,(XX) Georgia cor-
poratioiiH which have failed to register
ith the state this year and failed to pay
'gistration fee required.
FULWOQD A HARGRETT
Attorney*-**-!**
Office in Golden Building
Tifton, • • • • Georgia
Dr Williams 101 Tonir Greatly In De
mand for “Flu" Treatment.
While the Iiitlueii/a plague was raging
October, BUS. the sales of Dr. Wil
liams 101 Tonic jumped over 500 per cent
i* c»*i |»e onlv one reason fn- such a
tremendous increase; nnd that is that Dr.
Williams 101 Tonic is a correct 4 real incur
’’Flu," LaGrippe, Chill nnd Odd
i, as well ns Malaria mid other fevers
Quinine, the cueuiy of disease germs, is
one of the ingredients of this etfieieut
medicine. Magnesia is another im|»ortnnt
icnl contained in the tonic. It
ses the liver nnd bowels of accumu
lated poisons. Iron, the rich blood pro-
\ is the third. It builds up strength
stamina nnd vitality: and strength will
in against any disease.
25c and 50c bottles at your drug store.
Refuse all attempts to palm off substitu
tes. There is only one Dr. Williams 101
Tonic .
The G. It. Williams Company, Quit-
nu, Georgia.
‘Completely Discouraged'
rr who
arc "run-;! so low that work t’ngs,
head aches, back aches, dragging down
feelings, ui
pale and weak,
little things an
noy and "every
thing goes wrong.”
Look the other
tray just a minute
and see what Dr.
Pierce's Favorite
Prescription ha*
done for more
than a million wo
rn mi la the li
filty yeans.
What it has done
for others it can
do for you.
A helping hand
to lift up weak,
fired, over-taxed
women—that’s
what you’ll find in Dr. Pierce’a Favorite
Prescription. It give* you just the bdp
that you need. To bq had in liquid or
tablets. Tablet form, 00 cents, at oil drug
stores.
It is a medicine that’s made especially
to build up women’s strength and to cure
women’s ailments—an invigorating, re
storative tonic, soothing cordial and
bracing nervine; purely vegetable, non
alcoholic, and perfectly harmless.
ROYAL ARCH MASONS
- _ - Toy mrntm •*
ta rr-T*- BalMin, at •
"iTfiT H.tithw, at.
Without
the beat
tain Pen
Absolutely gua
ranteed to give
satisfaction.
A Pen suited to
your hand.
Come in a
them out.
Moor’s
Jewelry Store
“The Gift Store"
PHONE 250
E
Tift Canning Club Girls Take First Hon
or* at Albany. Also Win Many
Individual Prizes.
Tift County’s Canning Club exhibit
took First Prize at the Daisy Dixie Fair
at Albany. The prizes being awarded
Monday.
Besides having the best county exhibit,
Tift county girls won quite a number of
individual first prizes, among which were
fig anil watermelon preserves, and can
ned tomatoes.
This showing is remarkable when it is
considered that exhibits were sent to the
Southeastern fair at Atlanta and the
State Fair at Macon, thus not leaving a
full exhibit for Albany.
The ladies of the Twentieth Century
Library Club are especially proud of
their exhibits at Albany, having won
quite a number of Blue Ribbons.
The HALLMARK Store O
TY TY PRODUCE AND PLANT CO.
Petition fo r charter of the Ty Ty Pro
duce and Plant Co., is published else- <
where. The petitioners are R., R. Pick- I
ett, W. B. Parks, F. B. Pickett, Charles J
Bowman, D Varner, C. D. Varner, W. F.
Sikes, R. S. Cornwall, and E. J. Cottle.
They ask incorporation with a capital
of $10,000 with privilege of increasing
same to $50,000
The business to be engaged in by the
etitionerg is the buying, selling, handling,
and curing of sweet potatoes and all
cither farm products; producing, buying,
selling and handling vegetable plants;
buying selling and handling live stock
and poultry and all other farm products.
And any other related business in which
be company may decideto engage.
Constipation.
The beginning of almost every serious
disorder is constipation If you want to
enjoy good health keep your bowels regu
lar. This is best accomplished by proper
diet and exercise, but sometimes a medi
cine is needed and when that is the case
you will find Chamberlain’s Tablets are
excellent. They are mild and gentle in
their action, easy and pleasant to take.
Give them a trial. They only cost a
quarter.
NIPPER SCHOOL
SPLENDID OPENING
Those attending the opening day of the
fair iu Albany Monday report oue of the
most enthusiastic and best opening of any
fair in South Georgia in a long time. All
■of the business houses closed and every
body went to the fair.
The fair grounds arc out near the park
id country club and the buildings are all
*w and up-to-date and the exhibits ar
ic. The amusement features are nls.
of the best quality.
le Tewentieth Centary Club exhibit
taking prizes Monday as fast as the
judges could award them, which is grati-
fying to the wo mop of the club, especially
those getting up the exhibit.
Albany and l\)ugherty county may well
be proud of their fair.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren Crawford spent
Monday night with Mr. Henry Crawford
nnd family.
Mrs. Willie (Sentry and Mrs. Perry Lee
Milam visited Mrs. J. M. Walters Mon
day evening.
Dr. Baker and Mr. Webb were visitors
iu this section Monday afternoon.
Mr. M. L. Smith, of Alabama, visited
Mr. J. M. Walters last Tuesday and
Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Scarborough visited
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Thomason Wednes
day.
Mr. Davis Shiver sud Mr. Pickett By-
•u and Miss Ruby Willis nnd Miss Ilmn-
is of Damascus, passed through this
•ction Wednesday.
Preacher Hnhurn filled his regular sp-
dntmeut at Mt. Calvary Saturday mid
Sunday.
Mr. George Willets aud family visited
r. and Mrs. Joe Bray Sunday.
Preacher Hnhurn nnd family spent Sat
urday night with Mrs. Nancy Spurlock.
Mr. Ed Bruce is sick with fever at
is writing.
Mrs <\ A. Thomason aud Mrs. H. S.
Stansell visited Mrs. J. M. Walters Sat-
day afternoon.
Mrs. Nona Williams and Mrs. Floyd
Duniels spent Suuday afternoon with
Mrs. Nancy Spurlock.
Mr. Jessie Gibbs and Miss Nobbie aud
is* Vera l*bpe, of Brookfield, spent
Sunduy with Mr. H. T. Shannon and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Long took diutier
with Mr. .Toe Porter ami Miss Ora and
iss Grace Porter Sunday.
Miss (’ary Van Crawford and Miss
Hattie Barnes spent Sunday with Miss
Josh* and Miss Corine Stanford.
Mrs. H. C. Crawley visited Mrs. J.
M. Walters Sunday afternoon.
Those present enjoyed the singing at
McHenry Shannon’s Sunday night.
Mr. Oliver Johuson spent Sunday with
Mr. Joe Porter.
Mr. 0. A. Thomason an dMr. aud Mrs.
■1. B. Thomason and Mr. H. S. Stansell
motored to Tifton Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Co.vt Walters spent Saturday night
with Mr. J. B. Thomason.
—Aguvate.
k LITTLE SUGAR IN B1G11T
J. N. BROWN
I SBi.
FARM LANDS aad err* PROPHET*
I HARK
FARM AND CITY LOANS
HOUSES FOB RENT
Mitt. Mar, I.din Patterson, of ClritEn
in ttio guest of her aunt, Mrs. I. C.
Touchstone.
Corns Come Off
Likt Banana Pori
Paducah, Kt.—-After tint becoming
i mother, I was In mlsenbla health. I
developed » severe case of woman's
trouble, and suffered with backaches
and pains In ray aide. 1 got to had that
I was a complete nervous and physical
week and had given up hopea of getting
better when I began uklng Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription. I soon started to
Improve and waa convinced that I had
found the right medicine for my trouble.
I kept on teUng the ‘ Prescription* and
my health waa completely restored. I
IffiKURMF
M Hrr —
Savannah. Oct. 21.—A part of the sugar
to be refiued by the local refinery will be
distributed through Georgia and the East
Coast of Florida ami the remainder will
have to be seut to- England. Shipments
of sugar will also be made here from
Louisiana and some beet sugar may be
sent here. W. IL Pardonner, Secretary
and treasurer of the Savannah Sugar Re
finery Corporation, returned from Jfew
York where he has held a conference to
get the shipments of sugar to England i«^
duced. He states he succeeded In get
ting the allotment reduced considerably
and this portion of the product will be
distributed through Georgia and the East
Coast of Florida.
He says a committee of the refineries
has been appointed to work out a plan to
relieve the shortage. The sugar from
the local refinery will not entirely re
lieve the shortage and shipment will be
sent here from New Orleans and some
beet sugar will probably be brought here.
A cargo of sugar came up the river yes
terday for the refinery. Thia will proba
bly be the last shipment from Cuba un
it next year. While Ur. Pardonner
trfaks the refinery committee will finally
work out a solution for the shortage, he
economy in the nae of mm.
“Oeta-IC Leaves To# Smooth As
Tour Palm. Never Voik.
. v Rvjr wsat off a banana aktaT Wall.
that 1 * tha way ‘•a.ta-If* Mala off
sny cMa or callus. It’s a picnic.
Nolhtac aloe In the World will a. It
-SDnMaf'Gets*.' IMVnCnr
hut “Geta-It” because of the new m-
cr«t principled the “OeU-It- form,
ula. •Meta-It" does away forever
with -contraption*,” -wrappy” plea,
tore. Ointments that rub oil. blood
letting knives and scissors that
snip Into the -quick." -aeto-R"
eases pain. It takes but a second
er two to use ’’Gets-It” There’s no
fussing or trouble. It dries Imme
diately. You put your stocking right
back on again. Your corn will coma
t trllfs at any^ drug ■SSl >$4 by
HORNE-DANIEL
From the Ashbura Farmer.
A pretty autumn home wedding oc
curred Tuesday noon at the home of the
bride, when Miss Bertha Horae aud Mr.
Rufus Hardee Daniel of Daytona, Fla.,
united in marriage. Rev. T. E. Dav-
rt officiating. Only relatives and a
few friends were present. .
Tin* bride aud groom left iu the after-
Hin for I taytoua, Fla., where Mr. Daniel
has many friends in the business and soci
al world, being cashier of the First Nat-
I Bank of that city.
INDIGESTION
GOES, GONE!
"Pape’s Diapepsin” at once
fixes Your Sour, Gassy,
Acid Stomach
Stomach acidity causes indigestion!
Food soaring, gas, distress!....Wonder
hat upset your stomach! Well, don'
bother! The moment you eat a tablet o
wo of Pape’s Diapepsin all the lumps
•f indigestion pain, the sourness, heart
burn aud belching of gases, due to acidity,
inish—truly wonderful 1
Miliious of people know that it is need
less to be bothered with indigestion, dys
pepsia or a disordered stomach. A few
tablets of Pape’s Diapepsin neutralize
acidity and give relief at once—no wait-
Buy a box of Pape’s Diapepsin
! 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 grent.
Offie* Na. IS New Cijatt 1
March 1999 A. P. NUsaoo enlisted in tbs
it try amen Apprentice Bremen. Sard class,
to April I90Yhe was rated Chief Turret
Captain, HU pay today U $165.76 par
A man's life — among men!
Reel them off—"Rio”,Gibraltar,
Ceylon, Yokohama—all the great
port* of the world—are they only
places on the map to you—or are
they porta where you’ve gone safl-
ing In Dram the high oeas with
every eye along the shore turned
admiringly on your big ship—
your ship I Every ocean has a
United States ship sailing for
•ome poet worth seeing.
i of grant j
If you’ve any call in you for a
full life—join, and color all your
years ahead with memories of
things worth seeing—with knowl
edge worth having—with an inex
haustible fund of tea tales and
adventures picked up ashore and
•float that Will make you a wel
come man in'any company.
Work?—sure, and a man's *
it if, among men.
Play?—well,rather,withabunch |
of tnen who know how to play»’|
These comrade* of your* carry j
in their card the aouadt <
world cities, of 1
•washing seas—found* your
share with them and that
never die 'away.
And when you come home, you’ll
face life ashore with levd cyca »;-!
for Unde Sam train* , hi
reliance as well at i
The Navy builds atralght f
no mollycoddle*.
F booming of
Boliat for two years. Excellent opportunities for advancement.
Four weeks holidays with pay each year. Shore leave toaeeia-
land lights st poets virited. Men always learning. Good food
and first uniform outfit free. Pay begins the day you enlUt. O*
fun information from your nearMt recruiting station. If yea do
not know when the neamt recruiting station Is, ask yew
Shove off! -Join
U.S,
5 1-2 PER CENT FARM LOANS
7 Per Cent Tifton Gty
farm loan, at 8 1-2 per cent, interact end |
privilege of paring part of the |
and of any year (topping interest on amounts paid, 1
noil payment of principal required.
R. C ELLIS W. W. I
Golden Building Tifton. I
SEE THE Bid SHOW
GEORGIA-FLORIDA FAII
Valdosta Nov. 3,'4, 5, 6, 7,8,
Johnny J. Jones 9 Great Exposition Shows
Midway All Week.
On Thursday, November 6, Gov. Sidney J. Catts, of Florida,
will deliver an address to the people.
SPECIAL DAYS
MONDAY, NOV. 3—Valdosta Day.
TUESDAY. NOV. 4—W. O. W. Day—Special
Program, Drill and-Contests.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6—Patriotic Day. Wel
come to returned soldiers.
THURSDAY. NOV. 6—Governor’s Day.
FRIDAY, NOV. 7—Educational Day. College
and school students in great parade.
SATURDAY, NOV. 8—Farmers’ Day. Spe
cial Lectures and demonstrations.
GREAT FREE ACTS TWICE DAILY.
DAILY FREE BAND CONCERTS
FIREWORKS EACH NIGHT.
Magnificent Exhibits. Great Live Stock
play.
AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL
GREAT GOVERNMENT EXHIBIT
Covering 4,000 square feet of space,
shown in two places in Georgia—an i
tion within itself. Lectures and demo
tions by experts, with moving picture I
NO INCREASE IN PRICES
Admission, 50c. * Childr
Excursion rates on all railroads and
hotel accommodations.*,
. • . i. i • • 5 -I
Wednesday, Nov. S, and Saturday Nov.8?‘is Prize 1
Get $300.00 if You an Present and Hold the