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Flavor lasts
Nothing will lose
its flavor more
quickly than co
fee when expose
to air. Luzianne
is sold only in
individual air-
The Reily-Taylor Company
New (Meant
Carmichael. of Lciiox.
the city Saturday.
Rutland of Took c.
u biiNiDOHS vini‘or to ‘.lie C.'ly Friday,
Sejcrnves of Eldorado w
wlay ufleru »on m ouNiness.
i? is under oldiqr.tIouh to Mr,
or n line lot oi ruir.s, from
•unlit lo the Till on market
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Irvin, Mm. 8. E.
I HurgC and Messrs. Henry lrvi c and Bob
' Smith ,of the Sycamore Motion, spent
| a portion of Friday in Tifton on busi-
Mr. J. F. Williams, of Fender, was
in the city Tuesday. Uncle John says bis
Steady Breaker" was Bring up to its
name last week and he bod to go ‘over
to Ocilla and mortgage his farm to get
it out of the garage.
Orady Anderson, white, charged with
giving a worthless check entered a plea
of guilty before Judge Pure Tuesday
morning and waa senteucni to serve 8
months on the cha ingang or to pay a
fine of $75 and costa. The fine had not
been paid at noon Tuesday and Audcr-
son waa still in Jail.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McLendon, of Mia
mi, Fla., stopped over in Tifton with
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Parker for the week
end on their return from amending the
fair and Confederate Reunion in Atlan
ta last week. While here air. McLen
don purchased Mr. Parker’s New River
farm, nesr Tifton.
Doctors Hendricks and Bsker believe
in improved stock. While m Albany
Tuesday, they purchased a pair of prise
Poland China boars, the price paid being
$75.00 each. Dr. Hendricks* boar
only seven months old and despite the
fact that he had been hauled about from
one fair to another for several weeks,
weighed 280 pounds.
The old rifles of the Ttftn Guard*
have been packed up preparatmy m ship
ping back to the War Department as the
new guns have come in. The old rifles
were an old model Russian*type and not
suited to modern American arm;' u -ngc.
Tim new ones are new model Springfields
equipped with bayonets mid riuee tl e
Guard* have been reorganised it is 1- |*ed
Tifton will have a crack nilitary organ
ization.
SOM 10 KPITAP11S
"O’. you who read,
Beware my fate:
I crossed the track
Four seconds lute."
“Here lies the body
Of Richard Brown ;
He held his breath
Till things went down. ’
*•11010 lies o hou1Ic*m profiteer.
Who boldly played his part;
When found no more big prices here,
Died of a broken heart."
—DaIhm Citizen.
Young White Man <Vbo Stole Sylvester
Man’s Car Is Quickly Taken In
Charge by Chief Thrasher.
Chief Thrasher and ol
rested Wilber Sauls, a yo]
early Friday mo r ning, for
car belonging to Mr. N.
Sylvester.
Mr. Rhodes, as is bis cui
r in front of hU bom)
night and when be went rat
car for the day’s work Thu»
that it had been stolen.
He wired Chief Thrasher immediately
and the Chief got busy. He located the
car by the description Thursday after
noon, as nothing had been dose to pre
vent identification. Mr. Rhodes had left
his vest, some oil cans, an aidi can, and
some cane fodder in the efijrf-'v,-.
The car was seen on Mata ikreet Thur*-\
day, but the Chief wanted th-t thief alao,
and he and Officer Mullis watched the
car and several times saw young Sauls
go to it. Fiually, about 2.: 10 o’clock
Friday morning, he started t-i drive off,
but the Chief was there aid placed him
under urrest.
Friday morning, when onfrented by
Mr. Rhodes, and under careful question
ing by Chief Thrasher, he toilfessed, and
gave as his reason that he waa under
the influence of whiskey and dill not real-
* what he was doing. -
Young Sauls gave his hfrijRjs runr
Sycamore.
The officers of Worth county c
him Friday morning. K
PRESIDENT VETOES
PROHIBITION BIH
Waahlngton, Oct. 27.—The President
vetoed the Prohibition enforcement Mil,
it was announced at thg White House
late this afternoon.
Bill Presented by Tumulty.
Washington, Oct. 27.—The National
nFord prohibition act, paaaed to enforce war-
of time and constitutional prohibition, was
! s : ' laid beforp President Wilson this after-
left the noon.
Cuts, Burn a Braises and Wounds, the
FIRST TREATMENT Is most impor
tant When an EFFICIENT antisep
tic is applied promptly, there is no dan-
K r of infection end the wound begins to
al at once. For use on man orbeast
BOROZONE la the IDEAL ANTISEP
TIC and HEALING AGENT. Buy it
now and be ready for an emergency.
Sold by Conger Drug Co.
Judge It. Eve left Monday morning
for Sylvester to hold court there this
week.
Mr. R. M. Fletcher, of Huiguia, but
formerly of Omega, was a business vis
itor in the city Saturday.
Mr. 11. Segravea, of Fender, passed
through the city Tuesday on his way
to tske in the Htntc Fair at Macon.
Whein tin* chest feels on fire and the
throat burns, you have indigestion, and
you need HERBINE to get rid of the
disagreeable feeling. It drives out badly
digested food, strengthens the stomach
-rTv purifies the bowels. Sold by Conger
Professional Directory
DR. o. E. LINDSEY
Osteopathic Physician
llOl’KS
8-12 A. M. t-t M.
Office Over 1
C. L. Parker's !H0
W. B. BENNET
Lawyer
Office over Darnell's
Tifton, Gsu
DR. W. E. WHITE
Veterinarian
Telephone 270 Tifton, Georfls
Formerly with IT. 8. Government
Ho, Cholera Control
B. C WILLIFORD
>’ Attoraey-at-Law,
J Tifton, Ga.
r Office 30-32, McLeod Bldg.
(Damage Salts and Criminal Practice
• Specialty.)
lii-
hcalth.
cut
s c’ri-ji. --f F.ldorudo, passed
lily Saturday, on hi- way
where hv» has accepted a« po-
. Phillips, who hits just r«*-
i an extended business trip
rejM»rts things in fine shape
1C. Rutland, of Fender, left
>r Hot Springs, Ark., when
spend n few weeks for her
D. B. HARRELL
Practiclm Phyalclan
Office McLeod-O’Nral Bid,,
i Fhose 203. Residence ,01
Tilton, George.
R. C. ELLIS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
i.s aUcatlea eve* to collections
sal to matters retails, to had title*.
Will practlcs la aU the Courts.
I trinity Sheriff Itrueo liana rrportk n
rent fishing expedition with Mr, John
lenry Hutehinsou ou Little River Sat-
rdny. lie says they caught over 400
fish. *
Dr. A. E. O’Quinn returned Saturday
morning from New Orleans, La., where
he had been in attendance on the Na
tional Dental Association meeting for
the past week.
When your food does not digest well
and you feel "blue." tired and discouraged
you should use a little HERBINE at bed
time. It opens the bowels, purifies the
system and restores n fine feeling of
health nnd energy. Bold vby Conger
Drug. Co.
Mnnduy was College Day at the State
Fair. Tuesday was Rainbow Division
Day, with special honors to tho 151st
Machine Gun Battalion.
Col. R. E. Diusmore hns n stray cow
which has been at his plac* since Sunday
and lie wonts to get rid of her. Like
ull men wise in this generation, lie ad
vertises.
Neuralgia of the face, shoulder, hands,
or feet requires a powerful remedy that
will penetrate the flesh. BALLARD'S
SNOW LINIMENT possesses that pow
er. Rubbed in where the pain is felt is
all that is uecessary to relieve suffering
and restore normal conditions. Sold by
Conger Drug Co.
Mr. O. K. Womack, who has the agen
cy iu Tift, uud adjacent counties for the
Hanson Six Automobile, was in Tifton
Tuesday looking for a show room to ex
hibit this popular car.
Wormy children are uuhappy, puny ami
sickly. They can’t be otherwise while
worms ent their strength and vitality.
A few doses of WHITE’S CREAM VER
MIFUGE performs a marvelous trans
formation. Cheerfulness, strength and
rosy bloom of health speedily return,
told by Conger Drug Co.
Mr. J. S. Gaulding, Mr. J. H. Hutch
iusou and Mr. John Dope represent the
Tifton Masonic Lodge at the Grand
lodge meeting in Macon Tuesday and
Wednesday.
Dr. J. A. Peterson has returned from
two weeks' trip to New Orleaus, where
he attended the National Dental Asso-
meetiug. Dr. Johu t-ays he met
several old friends in New Oilcans and
hud a splendid trip.
Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation.
Chainberliiiii’s Tablets have restored to
health uud happiness hundreds who wen-
afflicted with indigestion, biliousness and
constipation. If you are troublet) in this
vny give them a trial. You nro certain to
n* pleased f» r they will benefit you.
Rev. J. F. McTier, of l ender, was
H Tifton Saturday on business. Unlike
nost of 0 ur Methodist ministers, Brother
McTier docs not have to dc|«end on the
;er salary of a country preacher for
cliliood, ns he owns one of the best
s in Tift county—whi-.-h is saying
thing. He also owns his own home
r. T. L. I'nuljf. from the Mystic sec-
of Irwin, was in Tifton on business
Saturday morning. Tommy says he rais-
good crop of corn nnd peanuts this
year nnd the best croo nt sweet potatoes
ve r made. He aold some of thi. po
tatoes that were so big ho was ashamed
to sell them to a good friend, 23 weigh
ing 05 pounds, or more than a bushel.
Mrs. T. <>. Clark, County Demonstra
tion Agent, spent the week-end with
homefolks in Richland.
Ft’LWOOD A HABGBETT
OHm la Gol*a Bulldlaf
Tifton, • • • •
JOHN A. PETERSON
N«w O-NuTucLMd Bulldlaf
Tifton, Gowda
<a Bid,. Tltun. O*-
VbKon m UtIM to Meat WHO Ok
A A. siyiwm. G - u
ROYAL ARCH
THE REASON WHY
Explanation Given Whirh Explains Ef
ficacy of 101 Tonic.
There nre three important ingredients
in I)r. Williams 101 Tonic, each one of
which has an inrportnnt duty. They are
Quinine, Iron and Magnesia. Tlu* quin
ine in the tonic clears the blood of nil
inlluenzu, malaria and or other harmful
germs. The iron builds up the rich,
healthy, strengthening blood which puts
stamina into the weakened body, and the
maguesia acts gently ou the liver nnd
bowels, cleaning away the accumulated
poisons.
This combination is of known worth
for the treatment of Colds, LaGrippe,
Fever, Chills, Influenza, and Malaria.
During last year’s Influenza epidemic
the sales of 101 Tonic increased over
500 per cent This is proof a plenty of
he value of ffcls remedy for the treatment
of "Flu” At the first sign of "flu" oi
mnlnria use Dr. Williams 101 Tonic. A
25 nnd 50 cent bottle may be procured at
your drug store.
Accept no substitutes.
The G. B. Williams Company, Quit-
man, Georgia.
A LEOPARD CANNOT
CHANGE IIS SPOTS
Mr. Dodson, the “Liver Tone" Man, Tells
the Treachery of -Calomel.
Calomel lo-cs you a day! You know
what calomel is. If* mercury; quick-
into sour bile likn dynamite, cramping
silver. Calomel is dangerous. It crashes
and sickening you. Calomel attacks tlx
Ml should I
be put into
When you feel bilious, sluggish. I
stipated ami all knocked out ami hel
you need a dose of dangerous caln
just remember that your druggist sells for
a few cents a large bottle of Dod
Liver Tone, which is entirely vegetable
and pleasant to take nnd is a perfect
substitute for calomel. It is guaranteed
to start yon r liver without stirring
up inside, and can not salivate.
Don’t take Calomel! It can uot lx?
trusted any more than a leopard
wild-cat Take Dodson’s Liver Tone
which straightens you right up nnd makes
you feel fine. Give it to the children
because it is perfectly ‘harmless and
doesn't gripe.
BROOKFIELD DOTS
Brookfield, Gn„ Oct. 24.- Well, we a
having the dryest spell, to be sure. A
t all of the wells nre giving out: pe
can scarcely get enough water to
make out with, and wash-day* arc
ting to be n tug. Stock can warce'y get
enough water to live oa.
Willie Goodman and O’lie Evei
cleaning out a well nt Mr Goodman'!
home, came upou a fall grown rattle
snuke. I have never heard of a
grown rattlesnake in n well before, but
fortunately neither one of them
bitten.
There will bo an all-dav slug and prea
ching nt 11 o’clock at Pino Level church
on the seeoud Sundny in November. Profs.
Self nnd Stephens will be there and oth
ers are invited, in fact anv and all sing
ers will bp invited. J. G.
Now Is a Good Time
- ToDri
Hie Trouble l» in the Blood.
Sommer catarrh, with iu nause
ous discharge, stuffed op glands,
difficult breathing, and summer
colds, i» bad chough, but the wont
of-it is yet to come if you ntglcit
to chew the growth that it form
ing tc attack you with ten-fold
greater power during tbe winter.
treat catarrh with S. S. S, during
aawMHKlgkiirtf.
NORMAN WINS 20 TO 0. and Tifton beat
Xoiman Institute defeated tbe Don,-** thou *h the
las Andes 20 to 0 at Nonr.su r.rit Mon- tw '* n Tlnon ••
day afternoon. The ,amr eery «low tr *” llllr man J
and few thrilling plays were pulled off. There were
As Tifton and Normin tied at Tift.ii-Peetstors from
ssme Monday.
Nature oiiiid
the Indian
. The Indian never liked work but bo
wanted his squaw to get weH as soon ns
that she could do the work
»nd let him
Constipation.
The beginning of almost overy 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 u trial. They only cost a
quarter. ^
ELDORADO NEWS
Miss Annie Odum^ the principal of the
Eldorado School, took charge Monday.
The school is progressing nicely.
Mr and Mrs. A. Sk Adcock, of Eldora
do, "pent Sunday afternoon in Lenox.
The prayer meeting at the Methodist
church has been changed from Wednes
day night to Sunday night.
Mrs. W. D. King, of Tifton, visited
her relatives here Wednesday.
Miss tana McTisr, of Sparks Collegi
ate Institute, spent the week-cud at home.
Mr. O. E. Womack returned home
Wednesday, after spending a few days in
Atlanta, visiting relatives aud on busi
es.
Mr. aud Mrs. Sam Burke, Sr, returned
home Wednesday from their old home
near Birmingham, Ala., where they have
been visiting friends and relatives.
Mrs. S. A. Martin and Mrs. J. F. Mc
Tier visited Mr*. *B. 8. Gunter Wednes
day.
An Agreeable Surprise.
"About three years ago when I was suf
fering from a severe cold von my lungs
nnd coughed most of the txne night nnd
day, I tried a bottle of Chamberlain's
CoRgh Remedy and was surprised at the
promptness with which it gave m<* re
lief," writes Mrs. James Brown, Clark
Mills. N. Y. Many another baa been sur^
prised, and pleased with tbe prompt re
lief afforded by this remedy.
Women who are worn out, who suffer
from pain at regular or irregular intervals,
who are nervous or dizzy at Umes, should
take that' reliable, temperance, herbal
tonic which ft doctor in actiro practice
prescribed many years ago. Now sold by
druggists, In tablets and liquid, as Dr.
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, i
Send lfic. to Dr. Fierce** Invalids' Hotel,
Buffalo, N. Y-> for trial packag*;
Jacksox, Miaa.—"Dr. Pterco*a Favorite
Prescription Is a good medicine and I
have recommended It many time* to
who suffer. This medicine was a
to me after motherhood.
' unablo .to give me any
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Morxsu, of Tifton,
announce the eagagemnb of their daugh
ter,. Estelle, to Mr. Addis<-i» Lloyd Nor
man, of Moultrie, the marriage to be sol-
etnized at the home late iu November.
Mrs. Annie Bennett, of Tifton, an-
>unces the engagement of her daughter,
Olive, to Mr. Robert Minor Lankford,
the marriage to be solemnized some time
November. No cards.
MBS. 1. A. BLOUNT BEAD
Mrs. J. A. ; Blount died at her home,
nine mile* south of Tifton. Sunday night
at 10:30 o’clock. v*
Mrs. Blount had been iU about a week
'and leaves, besides her husband, a four-
day-old infant,' and three other small
children. Mrs. Blount was an excellent
Christian woman, a loving mother, and
a faithful wife.
She will bo greatly missed in her com
munity, and the many friends cf the fam
ily Join In extending sympathy to the
bereaved husband and children.
fact that "0*18-11** la today the big
gest seller among corn-removers on *
this planet. It means the *nil of .
"corn-fiddling^ For hard corns,
■oft corns, very old earns.' rang
corns, coran^ between the toes^and
ssr%&K?v.s{a
3 seconds. An you ns*d In 3 or 3
drops. As easy *6 do as signing
OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE ^
MORGAN—NOWfAX
BENNETT—LANKFORD
“Gets-H” Peels Yoor
Corns Right Off
Two Snpt Will Unit Without Few
ar Trouble. Sever F»il*
The ref* only one way to get rid of
a corn; and that 1* to peel tt off as
you would a banana skin. There la
only on* corn remover In all the
world that daws It that way. and that
HLAV the amokegune with a jimmy
* pipe if j
pipe if you're hankering for a hand
out for what rile your smokeappetite!
For, with Prince Albert, you've got a new listen on the pipe question
that cuts you loose from old stung tongue and dry throat worries!
Made by our exclusive patented process, Prince Albert is scotfree
from bite and parch and hands you about the biggest lot of smokefon
that ever was scheduled in your direction!
Prince Albert Is a pippin of a pipe-pal; rolled into-a cigarette I
beats the band I Get the slant) that P. A. is simply everything any' * .
man ever longed for in tobacco! You never will be willing to -I -
figure up the sport you’ve sllpped-on once you get that Prince .
Albert quality flavor and quality satisfaction into your smokesysteml
You’ll talk kind words every time you get on the firing line!
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Tippy rad bag a, tidy rad tint, hand tom* pomnd mni half-fm *4 tin Urnmt
Jort~ and—that clotty, practical pound cryatal plot a hami
tpongc moiatonor top that haepa (As tobacco In sach perfect t
R. J. Reynold* Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. G
Furniture and Player Pianos, Edisi
Phonographs, Star Phonographs a\
Records, Stoves and Ranges.
We buy in car lots and have values to show you.
our line and save money.
McDougall Kitchen Cabinets ;
Art Squares, Iron Beds
\vory Vanity Dressers
Dishes
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