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FRIDAY; NOVEMBER 7,1919.
| No matter where vou
buy it, Luzianne coffee
is always the same high
standard of excellence
f Every pound is sold
in an air-tight tin can.
f Luzianne retains its
lull rich flavor.
coffee
The Reity-Taylor Company
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TUB HIGHER-UP ONES
Thu uirHhip'it lost
lu the tiptop sky,
I tut the High Cost boils it goio* by
And say», “How'o things
On tbo enrth below?
For I'm up so high
That I jes* dunno!"
—Atlanta Constitute
Mr. A. M. Pasku, of Ty Ty, was iu
the city on buaineMH Saturday.
Mr. .1. W. Bolton left Friday morninK
for Norcrosn, Go., to spend some time.
Mr. It. II. Maugham, of Motor Uoutc
A., was among Saturday’s visitors 0
Tiftou.
Mr. aud Mrs. J. 1>. Phillips spent the
week-end with the latter’s parents, near
Omega.
Mr. E. J. Thornhill, of Cohpiltt eou
\ ty, who recently bought the Judge K'
place from Col. J. S. Itldgdill. was
the city Saturday.
Irregular bowel movements lead
chrouie constipation and u constipated
habit fills the system with impurities,
11ERBINK is a great bowel regulator.
It purifies the system, vitalises the blow!
ami puts tlihe digestive organs in fine
Mr. I. B. PritclAird, of the Fender
section, was in Tifton on business Tues
day.
Mr. H. A. Shockley, of Fender, is
among those in attendance on City Court
this week. •
Miss Itebeccu Brady, of Ty Ty, is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. It. F. Jones,
this week.
Mr. A. B. Vuughu, of Tiftou Route 0,
ns among those attending to business
iu Tifton Saturday.
The owner who lost a Maltese Cross
nmclod pin will find information of
hie in our advertising columns.
Mr. F. I.. Ilall, of Omega, passed
through Tifton Friday on Ids way from
eek’s visit with relatives at Brook
field.
Mr. 41. 1». Cummings. Stock Claim
Agent for the (I. S. & F., with head-
imirters in Ynlldnsta, npent Friday night
in Tifton.
Mr. William Lawrence, of Florida,
-pent the week-end in Tifton with his
[*hildreu, little Miss Cecelia out! Master
William Lawrence.
audition. Sold by Conger Drug
Professional Directory
DR. O. E. LINDSEY
Oateopathic Physician
HOURS
8-12 A. M. H 1‘
Office Over Office l’lion,
C. L. Parker’s
340
W. B. BENNET
Lawyer
Office over Darnell’*
Tifton, Ga.
hr. w. E. WHITE
Veterinarian •
^ Telephone 270 Tifton, Georgia
Formerly with U. 8. Government
Hog Cholera Control
K. W. and Vamon Home, of
Park, motored over to Tifton
Monday, bringing Miss Louise Horne to
takei the train for Forsyth, where she
is attending Bessie Tift College.
Manager P. G. Seaman leic Monday
night for Jacksonville to attend the
leeting of the Southern Bell Telephone
Association In that city. He will pro
bably be away for two o r three days.
Mr. C. W. Haisten, of Brookfield, pass
ed through Tifton Saturday morning on
big way home from a business trip to
Cairo, where be will shortly move to
go into the mercantile business.
Mrs. B. F. Williford returned Satur
day from an extended visit to her daugh
ter, Mrs. M. W. Halford, Jr.. Mr. and
Mrs. Halford are welcoming a lovely lit
tle daughter, Jeffolee Williford, born on
October 23.
Born to Mrs. Z. T. Brown, a ten-
lamnd son, at her borne on Tifton Heights
Sunday. The little boy will be a great
comfort to his mother, making up in
part for the death of her husband, sever
al months ago.
Pearson Tribune—Alnpaha is to have
another big saw mill. It will be the
property of the "Albemarle Lumber Com
pany,” just incorporated. It has recent
ly purchased a big body of timber in
the northwest portion of Berrien county.
Mrs. J. B. Conger, and two little girls,
Thelma and Lutrelle, returned Sunday
night from Savannah, where she has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. Elmo Towns.
She also visited in South Carolina while
away.
Huh a sore throat with BALLARD'S
SNOW LINIMENT. One or two appli
cations will cure it completely. Sold by
Conger Drug Co.
Mr. F. M. Patrick, formerly of Enig
ma, but who has bought n farm two
miles out from Axaon, in Atkinson
ty, was in Tifton on business Saturday
He is delighted with bis new location
and says Atkinson is one of the coming
counties of this section.
ELDORADO PEOPLE
iras TOBACCO
On* of the Most Enthusiastic Meetings
of the Series Held Friday Night.
Acreage Committee Named.
The tobacco meeting held at Eldorado
Friday night was the best yet. There
not quite ns many people out as
at Brookfield Thursday night, but
what the crowd lacked in number it
ore than made up in enthusiasm.
County Agent Dickson, who had charge
of tlie meeting, spoke first, and gave
interesting informatiou relative to
Regulate the bowels when they fail
move properly. HERMNE is an
ini ruble bowel regulator. It helps 1
liver and stomach iiml restores u f
feeling of strength and buoyancy. S
by Conger Drug Co.
Mr. B. V. Wallace, of Tifton, is (
of the petitioners for a charter for the
South Georgia Wholesale Grocers Asso
c-iation, an organization composed of the
wholesale grocers of this section of the
state. The corporation will huve n<
ital stock, is not organized for pecuniary
gain, but has for its aim the promotion
of fellowship and good will among it:
members and to advance the welfare of
the wholesale grocery trade iu general
SURGEONS agree tlmt In eases ol
'ots, Burns, lli-uises and Wounds, the
FIRST TREATMENT is most import-
When nu EFFICIENT antiseptic
is applied promptly, there Is no dange
HEED OLD ADAGE
ipnl ..
I'ofioti and the wound begins to heal
at onnee. For use on man or beast. B* »-
KOZONE is the IDEAL ANTUSHlTlC
urn! HEALING AGENT. Buy It now
and bo ready for hh etnergeuoy, *"
by Conger Drug Co.
Miss Ada Bell Williford, who Is teach
ing at Statenville, entno to Tifton Sat*
that
the tobacco industry. He said
bile all civilized countries raised'some
tobacco, only u limited area 4jj£- this
country raised cigarette tobacco, and
since our cigarette had been introduced
into Europe during the war the people
had no cause to fear an over-crop for
at least five year*.
H. Bryan, the tobacco expert,
spoke next and gave a very instructive
ddress on practical tobacco farming,
contrasting conditions iu North Carolina,
tobacco country, with Georgia, ns a
•o'tton country.
Mr. J. M. Brown was the next speak
er and a more constructive and uplift
ing talk has not been made to a Tift
eouuty audience yet. He contrat ted con
ditions in North Carolina 30 yt*r» ago
when no tobacco was raised, with con
ditions there now since it has got to be
the principal money crop.
He said it was not out of the ordi
nary at all for people there to raise
from $800 to $1000 worth of tobacco
to the acre.
Mr. H. Kegraves, who raised tobacco
this year, made a very ahort talk but
to the point. He said there was
plenty of work and money both in to
bacco, but as a money crop it was ahead
of anything he bad tried, and that lie
going to plant ten or twelve acres
next year.
Several enthusiastic talks were made
by prominent farmers and the general
trend of opinion was that something
must be raised for a money crop other
than cotton, and why not tnhacn
A committee th secure ncroag
apIMiintod as follows: L. M. Gwen, (’'hair-
man: 11. S<-graves. J. 8. Welch. .1. G
Adcock, II. A. Shockley. J. M. Roy
and W. It. Talbot.
Cliuiiiiiuu Gwen called another meet
ing to la- held next Friday night, and i
number of business men of Tifton h
expected to meet with them.
Ounre of Prevention Better Than Pound
of Cure.
With influenza again making inroads
into the health of the country, the old
i adage, "an ounce of prevention is better
For sale i than n pound of cure” never meant more
than it does now.
A 3-ounce bottle of Dr. Williams 101
will save many pounds of cure. 101
TIFT'S C. C. EXHIBIT
Mrs. T. O. Clark, County Agent ii
Home E<onoinies. and Mrs. X. lVtersoi
left Saturday morning for Valdosta, b
carry the Tift County Canning Club ex
liibit to the Georgia-Florida Fair. Mrs
II. H. Tift furnished automobiles and tin
party went through in cars.
Worker* In Tifton Find People Ready
to Join. 2,200 Memberships Expect-
dd From the County-
The third drive for membership in the
Bed Cross began Monday morning and'
will continue all the week.
The ladiea of Tifton will make a
straight house-to-house canvass In an.
endeavor to enroll every citizen of the
city as a member of this great organ!:
zation.
Tift county’s quota ia only $2,200.00,
and this is really a small amount for
so great a county as ours, when the
worthiness of the cause is considered.
The Tifton workers are very enthusi
astic and as the canvass progresses they
say they are very much encouraged, and
indeed they should be, for Tifton has not
failed yet when called upon to do her
part in anything. Indeed, the entire
county is expected to have its full quota
long before the drive end*, for the work
is in capable hands and the workers are
among good folks.
If you can’t be at home you are re
quested to leave your dollar there so
that your name will be sure to be en
rolled. and the ladies will not have to
make two trips.
The membership being for the Entire
year of 11120 everybody is urged to join
now so that no other drive will be ne
cessary.
Dodson’s Liver Tone”
If y on feci bilious, headachy, eon-
-tipated and aD knocked out, jnat jo
to your drugglet and get a bottle of
Dodson’e LWer Ton. for n few eeata,
which U a hamlet, vegetable tub-
stltute for dangerous calomel. Teko
a tpoonfnl and If it doetn*t start
your liter end atrelghten yon up
hotter and quicker than naaty calomel
tad without ,a
just go back end get your mosey.
If you take calomel today you’ll |
be eick cud mutated tomorrow) bo- \
you, while If
liver Tooo yon
will wake up ftaUng (Nat, fall of
ambition and raady for wotk or play.
It b hamlets, pleasant and safe t*
gin to ehOdreui they Ilk* it, , -
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unlay to spend the week-end with her Quinine, Iron und Mag-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Williford. ,
1 ’ ... .I nesia. Thin is « proper combination
Me. Devere More ., of Montlcelto. h lor-, ^ o( grippe, Fever
Kin, who has been the guest of his uncle, 1 „ ,
Mr. B. U. Grantham and family fa, : end Malaria, u well a. ’Hu are to be
rnl days, left Friday for his home.
Mr. W. B. Hurst and wife, of Mans
field, and Mrs. J. W. Rockwell, of Coy
iugtou, who were the guests of Mr. and ( sulos of 101 It
Mrs. J. M. Davis, returned home Friday. ; fiOO pe
treated or warded off.
During the Influenza epidemic which
vored the country iu October, 1018, the
reused more than
proves that 101
In dump, chilly weather there is al- ,Tonic is i
ways a large dentinal for BALLARD'S disease.
SNOW LINIMENT because many pco- j .
pie know by experience its great reliev- iWl
ing power in rheumatic aches and pains, ! but acts i
effective treatment for this
C. WILLIFORD
Attoraey-at-Law,
Tifton, On.
Office 30-32. McLeod Bldg.
(Damage Suit, and Criminal Fraetloo
* Specialty.)
D. B. HARRELL
Practicing Physician
Office McLeod-O'Neal Bldg.
Office Phone MS. Residence SOI
Tifton, Georgia.
R. C. ELLIS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
pure to apply it nt the first twinge.
Sold by Conger Drug Co.
Miss Esther Abbot, repre’senting the
Rndcliff Chautauqua people, is In the
city today trying to make arrangements
for these popular outertuinors to come
here.
This Means You.
you get up with a bad taste iu
•nth, ii dull tired feeling, no re
lish for food and are constipated, you
may know that you need a dose of Cham
berlain's Tablets. They not only eause
agreeable movement of the bowels, hut
inse and invigoratethe stomach and
improve the digestiou.
Mr. W. L. Carter, of Berrien county,
is a visitor in the city Friday. Mr.
Carter says that it has buen so dry in
his section that vegetables are things
of the past,
Mrs. R. U. Eason, of Atlanta, came
in Sunday and will be the guest of her
sister, Mrs. C B. Holmes, for several
days. Her little son has been here for
•oral weeks.
not only treats the diseast
i general tonic.
Get 101 Tonic nt your drug store—2.V
and 00c bottles. Accept no substitute,
for there is no medical preparation sold
which is like Dr. Williams, No. 101
Tonic.
The G. B. Williams Company. Quit-
man, Georgia.
HI UAL CARRIER EXAMINATION
The United States Civil Serricc Com
mission has announced an examination
for the County of Berrien, to he held at
Tifton, on Dec. 13, to All the position
of rural carrier at Enigma, and vacan
cies thut may later occur ou rural routes
from other post offices iu the above-
mciitioucd county. The exnmiuetion will
he open only to citizens who are actually
domiciled in the territory of n post of
fice in the county and who meet the other
requirements set forth iu Form No. 1377.
Admission of women will be l : inited to
the widows of U. S. soldiers, sailors, or
umriuos, and to the wives of V. S.
ers, sailors, or marines who are
physically disqualified fo r examination
rensou of injuries received in the
of military duty. This form and
application blanks may be obtained from
the offices mentioned above or from the
ed States (Mvil Service Commission
nt Washington, D. C. Applications should
he forwarded to the Commission at Wash
ington at the earliest practicable date.
BONNETT BROS
DEPARTMENT STORE
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is
OVERSTOCKED ON SHOESt
BOX Sl'PPKR AT OAK RIDGE
The box-supper at Oak Ridge Friday
night netted nearly $40. Quite u crowd
attended and as Sheriff Shaw was auc
tioneer, they were well repaid for their
trouble.
Constlpationi
Moat laxatives aud cathartics afford
only temporary relief and' should be wised
only for that purpose. When you *
Onyl A Cold.
Are you ill? is ofteu answered—“Oh!
it's only n cold,” as ifi a cold was a mat-
*rt of little consequence,, but people are
begiuniug to learn that rjcommon cold i
a matter uot to be trifled) with, that some
of theh most seriouN diseases start with i.
cold. As soon as the first indication of
a cold appears take Chamberilain's Cough
Remedy. Remember that the soone r you
get rid of your cdld the less the danger,
and this remedy will help you to throw*
If you are going to buy Shoes for any
member of the family it
it off.
permauent relief take Chamberlain’s Tab-
Jets and be careful to observe the direc
tions with each package. These tablets
not only move the bowels, but improve
the appetite and strengthen, the digestion.
aa* t, tutUr. relating to toad title*
Wm Benefit* In oil th. Court*
FULWOOD * HABGRKTT
Such a Change
PLEASED WITH TIFTON
Offioo la OoHtffi 1
JOHN A. PETERSON
Office Death*
No* O'Neal-HcLeti B
TlftetL flotrtla
Tinea. O*
TIFTON
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w
f. A. Mathew*
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in feelings
and looks!.
“After
suffering
pain, feel
ing nor-
sunken,’ black
chocks—-I was restored to health
“ by tho Favorite Prescription of Dr.
1 “ " 1x^.0 On writtk manv mffits.
tifton LODGE No. i*a L O. ttW So *rito many women.
MeetoFlr**»-|_ l too&1 l oob ,£ or ^tcr tak-
Have Moklnxe of a Great City Herr,
Says Southern Development Agent.
Mr. Z. P. Smith, Agent for the South
ern ltftilwa> Development Service, Wosh-
uigton, D. C„ was * pleasant caller at
the Board of Trade room. Friday. Mr.
Smith i. but recently discharged from
Ms service with the U. S. Army and has
taken his old position with th* railway.
“This Is my first trip to Tifton, and
JpV*t <§>*"< I must say that 1 am simply oharmed
Sy, weak With your city tad It* people to well
m3 draw. u thls.oeetton of Southern Georgia. Ton
hove the making of a great city here,
and I hope your citisto* will take ad-
■ Vantage, of every opportunity offered for
net&es'of iervlopineot «1«U sty ltaeo. eton may
/|1 wet MSuoed that It will ho the policy
■By at the great system.! repeenent to eld
my OJM you la any nuditll. tUk(e for your up-
and puffi building. At any -rime I sty be .able
to eerve you in any way, yon hove but
to call on mo and! 1 wtB gladly respond."
Mr. Smith left for Atlanta on the night
train.
LITTLE RIVER ASSOCIATION
The I-ittle River Association will meet
with Mystic Baptist church Wednesday
and Thursday. November 5th nod Oth,
says the Ocllla Star.
This Is always a notable gathering of
Bnptists from nil over this section, and
good meetiug will be had with these
hospitable people.
Baptists generally are arged to attend
sad the public is Invited to be present
at the sessions of this body of church
people.
WILL PAY YOU
IN
DOLLARS AND CEl
As well as in satisfaction to see us.
Common-SMStfor
Nothing leaves this store without our Personal
it. And when you couple this fact with the extremely low pi
l 1
at which we are offering our shoes it can instantly be seenlm|ji
it is to your advantage to COME HERE. “ ^ ^ ^ : M
.■Mawwar
U you have, over triad to got rt*
Quite a few of our Shoes are being offered at HALF PRICE}
all are offered at a price lower than u>e can btQrthemi
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CHARGED Win BOO STEALING
Sheriff Show amatU Haiti* Muon,
colored, Saturday morning on a warrant
charging hog etcottng. Ho iloo had John
McLaurin nrteotrd 4a. 8ylre*ter on the
but
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