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the TIFTON GAZETTE, TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, NO
Sic* I unlimited troable. This remedy i_
'one of the greatest vegetable
compounds known, and containi
ao minerals or Chemicals to injure
the most delicate skin.
Go to your drag (tore, and set a
bottle of S. S. S. today, set rid of
..'those unsightly, disfiguring plm-
. ~ lers I pies, and other skin irritations. It
fire. I will cleanse your blood thorough-
ood needs (ly. For special medical advice free,
these im-1 address Medical Director, 41 Swift
can cause | laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. *
fUmtUiM in 1870
Your Grandfather Knew Ui
IU BUSINIS3 HERE 4» YEARS
LOST!!
500,000 Dales of Cotton
gn Through carelessness in Coring
\JI and handling and by failure to
*• ship to a recognized warehouse
500,000 bales of cotton were lo&
.-4 last season. .
gtt Avoid Country Damage. Ship to
|]l us. Fee 50c a bale per month
" cover -both Storage and Insur-
ance. Will sell at price you name.
“Small commission. Write or
wire for information.
Willinghams Warehouse
R.F. WILLINGHAM, Pres. MACON, Ga.
NORMAN TAKE{
CAMP BY SCO!
A. M. 8. Scrubs Defeated Institute Sec-
ond Team Here Saturday Afternoon
In Close and Interesting Contest.
Sutimluy afternoon the Norman Inzti-
ture second team again met defeat at the
BUSY TIMES FOR
WORTH CO. COURT
Large Number of Cnees Closed up Dur
ing First Week. Many Cases on
the Criminal Docket
Worth Superior Court, which convened
Monday morning, October 27th, recess
ed Friday afternoon until Monday morn- i mnd;4 o( the A . M. 8. scrubs, tbe score
ing, November 3rd, after a busy week svveu to uotbiug. Tbc same was
devoted to the civil docket. There is a c | OM .jy flayed, especially in the second
big criminal docket before the court the Ualf wheu sideg heM weJl aud tbo
second week, including several murder ba jj changed bands frequently,
cases, though it is not known whether
the murder cases will be tried.
Judge B. Eve returned home Friday
and reports a Urge number of civil
cases settled and quite a number of lit
igated cases tried and disposed of during
the civil week.
One Interesting case was that of John
son vs. Hayes, being a foreclosure of a
landlord's lien for supplies. The defen
dant set up that the landlord had not
complied with section 1882 of the Code of
1911, which requires that all scales and
measures used in selling must be tested
i aud approved by the ordinary,
j Every ordinary’s office is equipped with
accurate instruments for testing scales
and measures. Tbe section referred to
reads as follows:
“All persons engaged iu selliug by
weights and measures shall anply to the
ordinaries of their res|ieetive couuties
and have their weights and measures sos
marked and in default thereof shall not
collect more than three-fourths of any
account, note or other writing, the con
sideration of which is any commodity
sold by their weights and measures.”
The lust case taken up was that of
. Johnson vs. Fowler, a petition for injuuc-
J tion and other equitable relief. The de
fendant denied the plaintiff’s claims and
set up a special plea, for specific perform
ance, claiming that lie had bought the
one-half interest of his partner aud ask
e<l that title be decreed in him. The
suit involved realty and personalty valued
at $10,000. A verdict was directed for
the plaintiff.
INTO STATION D1
i 7-0
! : Ill
i
U NTIL the war-worn world has
regained its old-time efficiency
where are the hungering millions ol
Europe and Alia to get enough to
eat? This la our biggest interna
tional problem. To stimulate food
production we offer large premiums
tor the best exhibits of farm crops.
FLORIDA STATE FAIR
Jacksonville, Florida
NOVEMBER 22-29
A TEXAS WONDER.
The Texas Wonder Tor kidney and
bladder troubles, gravel, diabetes, weak
and lame backs, rheumatism and Irregu
larities of the kidneys and Madder In both
men and women. Regulates bladder
troubles in children. If not sold by your
druggist, will be sent by mall on receipt
of $1.25. One small bottle la two months’
treatment and often cure*. Send for
sworn testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall,
2020 Olive Street, St Lonia, Mo. Sold
In the first half both sides played bet-
defensive tbau on the offensive,
time the Aggies were threatening
the Nuruiau goal from the nine-yard line,
but were held for dowus and tbe period
•ended with the ball iu Xormau’s pos
session on her twenty-yard line.
Norman opened up tbe second quarter
by punting . The ball went out of bounds
after beiug touched by a Tifton player
and was recovered by Norman on the
fifty-yard line. Tifton was penalized five
yards for being off side and Normau
started down the field, but was finally
held on the Aggies’ twenty-yard line.
Tin* half ended. with the ball here and
in Tiftou's possession.
The Aggies kicked off to Norman twen
ty-yard line. Noruiau brought tbe ball
back up the field and gained twenty-
live yards on a forward pass. The ball
was kept near the middle of the field
as both sides tightened down and only
a few gains were made.
In the final period the Aggies’ advanc
'd steadily down the field and were noon
threatening the goal that Norman was
lighting t<> defend. Norman's line did
a pretty piece of holding when they held
Tifton for two dowus on the one-foot
line. J. Ihiffy made a pretty liue buck
and carried the ball over for the only
lotiehdown of the game. The goal kick
• his credit.
•wing were the line-ups:
Institute- Forman, re; Monk,
rt; Evans, It; Newton, rg;
Hidden**, o; Oook, fh; Willis,
r. l it; Smith, lb.
.—Estes, c; Terry, Ig; Ford,
li: Mathis, le; Hull, rg: Whigham, rt:
1’"illicit, re; Pinkston, rhb; Brannon,
rlih: Noting, qh; J. Duffy, fb; Spinks
and M. Duffy were used as subs.
Norman. Referee; Owen, Umpire: J.
II. Darker, hendlincsmnu; Adams and
Harrell, tinn-keepers.
Newly- Elected Head of Coari# Plain
Experiment Station Will Begin Work
Here at An Early Date
Prof. 8. II. Starr, recently elected di-
etur of the Coastal Plain Experiment
Station, iu company with Prof. John U.
Fain, sj»eut Friday in Tifton, coming here
to look over the situation in preparation
to reporting as early as possible and
darting work on the station.
Prof. Starr is anxious to get to work
at Tifton aud will come here just a* soon
be relieved from bis duties
at the State College. The plans for the
uilding, laying out the experiment tracts,
etc., is being held up until Prof. Starr
arrives to take charge.
Tbe trustees feel fortunate iu securing
man of Prof. Starr’s ability to direct
the station aud believe that be will make
a success of it The work of the station
will be placed entirely unde r Prof. Starr’s
direction and its success will depend ou
his efforts.
Prof. Faiu, who is greatly Interested
in the success of the station, eame here
with Prof. Starr to look over the situa
tion. They left for Valdosta Friday af
ternoon.
' We Have Secured the Agency For
HANSON-SIX CARS
in Tift and Cook Counties
A High-Grade, Up-to-Date Car Built for Beauty, Strength
and Service. Guaranteed for Twelve Months.
DEMONSTRATIONS GLADLY GIVEN.
J. T. KING and 0. E. Womack
% •• FENDER, GEORGIA.
HOSPITAL PROPERTY SOLD
he property belonging to the Tift
County Hospital, consisting of furniture,
Mting tables, sterilizers, etc., was
in bulk at sheriff’s sale Tuesday at
i. The property was bought by Dr.
N. Peterson for $815.
A I bulge car, belonging to H. L. Gcn-
\ was sold at tbe same time and bid
in by C/. A. Irby for $175.
Cannot Praise this
Remedy too
THE WAY ONE UDY PEELS
SUFFERINQ TWO YEARS
Judging: from her letter, the mis
ery nnd wretchedness endured by
Mrs. Charlie Taylor, R. F. D. No. 1,
Box 144, Dillon, S. C., must have
been terrible. No one, after read
ing her letter, can continue to
doubt the great healing power
of PE-RU-NA for troubles due
to catarrh or catarrhal conditions
in any part of the body. Her
letter is an inspiration to every
sick and suffering man or woman
anywhere. Here it is: W I suffered
two years with catarrh of the head,
stomach and bowels. Tried two or
truthfully say I am well. When I
began to use PE-RU-NA, I weighed
one hundred pounds. My weight
now is one hundred and fifty, I
cannot praise PE-RU-NA too
highly, for it was a Godsend to me.
I got relief from the first half
bottle and twelve bottles cured me.
I advise all sufferers to take
PE-RU-NA.”
As an emergency remedy in the
home, there Is nothing quite the
equal of this reliable, time-tried
medicine, PE-RU-NA. Thousands
place their sole dependence on it
for coughs, colds, stomach and
bowel trouble, constipation, rheu
matism, pains in the back, side and
At Methodist (liureli Sunday Night in
Memory of I. O. O. F. Members.
The Tifton Methodist church was pack
ed to its capacity Sunday night for the
special memorial service for deceased
members of the Tiftou I. O. O F. Lodge.
Quite a number of the members of the
lodge attended the service, marching to
the church from their hall in a body.
Rev. \Y. II. Iiudd, the pastor, preach
'd « fine sermon on “The Fear of Death”
and told how this fear might be relieved
by faith in Jesus Christ.
The sorviee was held in memory of
Messrs. /. T. Brown, W. B. Carter and
John Boswell, member* of the order
ho died recently.
loin, and to pravent the nip end
Spanleh Fin. To keep the blood
pure and maintain bodily strength
and robustness, take PE-RU-NA.
You can buy PE-RU-NA any
where in either tablet or liquid
form.
858 Acres of Land at Solumco
Lying on Each Side of Brookfield Road
FOR SALE BY
J. A. KITCHEN, Sylvester, Ga.
Anyone wishing to buy land can purchase
this from $10 to $20 less per acre than
oth6r lands located as well as this, ac
cording to information I get around Til
ton as to prices of improved land.
My intention is to close out this in tracts
ir Or will sell the entire
\ Good
mull Medicine for Children
J. W Phillips, Redon, tin., phoned
to J. M. Floyd, the merchant there, for a
bottle of i’liainberlain’s Cough Remedy
1 she hud bought a bottle of it at
his store receutly and that it was doing
he r children so mueh good that she want
ed to keep up the treatment. You will
find nothing better for coughs and colds,
in children or for yourself. It keens
cough loose, expectoration easy and soon
frees the system from cold.
Die. < KOM I) AT SERVICE
A FRIDAY NIGHT VISITOR
Mr. L. S. Shepherd’s friend, the burg
lar, made his regular weekly visit to the
store again Friday night.
» seems to be quite a nice burglar,
always Inking pains to enter without
breaking anything. Ilia last two visits
made thhrough the rear window by
removing one of the panes and spread
ing the bars apzrt.
His last visit was rather abruptly in
terrupted by Mr. John Gaueding, who
tcred in time to see him go through his
hole in the back window.
Mr. Burglar, as aforesaid, waa a nice
burglar. He had filled about a dozen
small sacks with rapdy and put tham
all In a large sack. Another sack was
filled with pecans. He left these In his
hurried exit ’from the store but he hud
already taken what change be could find
in the drawer and had drunk two
three bottles of soda water.
He left his shoe* and pliert i n the
store and forgot to corac back after them.
8o, you see, he is quite an accommodating
burglar as well as being a nice one.
Nothing else has been missed from the
store and it is not lenrned whether Mr.
Burglar wijl return next Friday night
or not.
IN TIFTON
An Agreeable Surprise.
“About three years ago when I was suf
fering from a severe cold *on my lungs
aud coughed most of the Une night ami
day. 1 tried a bottle of Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy and was surprised at the
promptness with which it gave me re
lief,” writes Mrs. James Brown, Clark
Mills. N. Y. Many another has been sur
prised and pleased with the prompt re
lief afforded by this remedy. •
MRS. DELILAH I»EARSON
From the Pearson Tribune.
Mrs. Delilah Pearson, was called to
r reward. Sunday afternoon, in her
sidy-lift iT year.
With tier family is connected much
the history of old Coffee county. Her
father, her brothers, her husband, Judge
James S. Pearson, and her sou. Rev.
iel J. Pearson, held many offices ..f
i and responsibility. Her husband
Coffee county a present of fifty
■j of land upon which the courthouse
and ihe business portion of the city
i Douglas is built.
Mrs. Pearson was the mother of eight
children two sons nnd six daughters.
daughti rs, and a host of grandchildren
ml great grandchildren. One sister. Mrs.
Sumpie Smith, and one brother, Hon.
Daniel Gaskin, of Douglas, also sur
vive her.
“NELSON'S toil! make you proud of your hair’ *
The particular colored people of til©
United States use
Nelson’s
Hair Dressing
For more than so year. Nelson’s has
been sold and recommended by drag
stordsevery™here. Nelson’s makes stub
born, curly hair soft, glossy and easy to
(manage It is fine for the scalp, relieves
dandruff and makes the hair grow.
It to important to Jet the genuine N.lionV
adwRtomm to the drua «<*,.
and team to a*t the sunlit. NELSON S
Nelson Manufacturing Co., Inc.
RICHMOND. VA.
PERROUDAVI3
> colored girl of Tsmpa., Fla., a
tU?o it no k»ir dressing
like Nelson’s. ,
if y
4L
I HAVE JUST BOUGHT BACK MY
Blacksmith Shop
IN TIFTON,
I Am No Stranger Here You Know Me
I am back here to do business at the right prices.
SEE ME BEFORE YOU GIVE YOUR JOB
Blacksmithing, General Repairing, Horseshoeing.
R. A. HOLLOWAY
The Horseshoer
South Main Street
/&=
$100 Reward, $100
Catarrh la a local disease greatly influ
enced by constitutional conditions. It
therefore requires constitutional treat
ment HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE
la taken internally and acte through the
Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys
tem. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE
destroys tbe foundation of the dlseaee,
K res the patient strength by improving
e general health and assists nature In
doing its work. 9100.00 for any case of
Catarrh that HALL’S CATARRH
MEDICINE fells to cure.
Druggists 78c. Testimonials free.
T. J. Cheney * Co.. Toledo. Ohio.
ADERHOLD—PEARMAN
Wednesday afternoon nt 2 o’clock in
the home of the bride, occurred the wed
ding of Miss Blanch Aderhold, the see-
mi daughter of I. D. Aderhold, of this
county, and Mr. L. L. Pearmnn, of Tift
county. Rev. G. W. Garner, of Atlan
ta, officiated.
Miss Aderhold was popular in the com
munity ip which she lived. She was es
pecially active fo church work, and n
teacher in the Sunday School.
Mr. Pearman is a prosperous farmer of
Tift county. He formerly lived in this
ounty, but went to South Georgia several
years ago.
ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE
LIVE STOCK RAISERS
ATTENTION
We are in the market at'all times
for carload lots of cattle, hogs,
sheep and lambs at market prices.
{Telephone or wire us for
quotations.
Swift & Company
MOULTRIE GEORGIA
Nam* "Bayer” is on Genuine
Aspirin—say Bayer
The next time you have
chills and Fever
TAKE
AMECn
f\"lt Kills 1(10 Chills" y
A scientific prescription which kills the
malaria genna, breaks np the ChiUs and
Fertr and bnllda np the Brat cm.
Amaee Chill aad Ferae Ma to add
la Tlftem aad gaanalaai hr Brads
PRICK K CENTS
1,4*0 BALES SIIORT
According to Cotton C,Inner.’ Report for
Season up to October 18.
Tbc report of J. E. Abbott, cotton
sinners' reporter for tbe National De
partment of Agriculture for Tift coun
ty shows a total of 7,170 bain ginned
in Tift county np to October 18, 1910,
compared with 8,809 bales ginned to the
same date for 1018.
Habitual Constipation Cured
to 14 to 21 Days
“LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN” is a apeclaUy-
S d Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual
atlon. It relieves promptly hut
be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days
to Induce regular action. It Stimulates and
Regulates. • Very Pleasant to Take, a <0«
' per bottle.
Intist on “Barer Tablets ol Aspirin”
la a -Bayer package,” containing proper
directions for Haadacbe, Colds, Pain,
Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism.
Naffla “Bayer” means genuine Aspirin
prescribed by physicians for nineteen
rears. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets
iost few cento. Aapirin to trade mark
of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetle-
acideater of SaUcyUcactd.
ItOX SI'I’PER AT RED OAK
. hurt* will bo a box aupiivr at Red
flak School House Friday flight, Novem
bc r 7.
The proceed* go to the school.
Everybody invited.
ENJOYS HIS
3 MEALS A DAY
Ur. Woolen Thinks Msch of ZIROH,
It Util Him His Old Self Again.
Sick people do not get much out ol life.
In order to enjoy your meala, to do your
work well, you must be strong and
healthy.
Pale, weak, nervous people frequently
need Iron to enrich their blood and to re*
store vitality to their system, and a good
way to supply the iron Is to follow the
example ol Mr. Clayton Wooten, ot Scot-
^ d, Ga., who used Ziron I too Tonic and
[this to say about It:
"I have taken Ziron according to dh
E and I can truthfully say that it
tonic. It hat done me all the good.
»1 began taking It, I have gained eight
pounds in -
meals a dr
commend
Try Zironl Your druggist sens Ziron
On a guarantee to refund ^our money it
4 in weight and enjoy eating three
a day. 1 shall do all I can to re
end Ziron.”
Zironl Your druggist tells Ziron
tuarantee to refund your money it
st bottle fail* to benefit. You can
not lose anything, but very likely wB
pin much, by getting a bottle of Zfcon,
WHITE SEWING MACHINES, CHEAP
I have a few White Sewing Machines I am selling
out Cheap. Notwithstanding they have advanced 50
per cent, I am selling for leas than the old price. If you
need a Good Sewing Machine now it your chance to
get it _
W.E. FARMER
MORGAN’S MEATiPRESERVER
~ PATEN ED
MR FARMER:
__The Weather continuealwarm and
Hog Feed is high. But it is not nec
essary to Wait For Cold Weather to
loll hogs. That’s uncertain anyway.
You can kill Any Time and be Sure
of saving All your Meat if you buy
one of our Meat Preservers. '
I. D. MORGAN & SONS
TIFTON, GEORGIA