The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, November 14, 1919, Image 6

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lease no mistake, fl At er price ^ou p^y, cannot get a bet- coffee value than Luzianne.ilr it doesn't bo farther and taste >etter than any coP A little of the bitterness oat of Tiftori Honda/, sugar to sweeten a fear was received here, bat latiKb ft bad disappeared. As the 1 whispered round, there was a rush on the stores that had Mttred sugar, and the suppl/ was soon, nought op though the quantity sold to each person was limited. The Rlckersou Grocery Company’] flower bulbs, which are advertised in ano ther column, were late In arriving this year. The ship on which the supply was being brought to America was burned at sea and the cargo bad^to be transferred to another vessel., Then it reached New York just in time to run into the long- shoremen's strike and was delayed several weeks before it could be unloaded. Mrs. F. A. Hardee left Tuesday for Unadiila, where she will visit Mrs. J. C. Bickren for two weeks before goiug to Fitzgerald, where she and Mr. Ilardee will muke their home in future, regret exceedingly to see these people leuve Tifton ami especially do the women of the Twentieth Century Library Club regret to give up Mrs. Hardee, made one of the best club workers of the whole membership. coffee The Reily-Taylor Company New OH earn I IS NOBLE? "tis the finer ! . ar mind and heart; thins still diviner taguage can Impart; {—over seeing went yet to plan; fellow being, feel for man. ‘5:-. —Swain ter, of Fender, was a i the city Saturday, at,, of Eldorado, was i clty Monday. ! Alapaha, and'Mr. a, were among the Tuesday. Is here from spend the winter S. E. Seager. I M$s, B. R. ttym- ** (et to learn of L borne near Sa nts lead to i eoustlpated i impurities, el regulator, the blood in line Conger Drug Jlizos ■rgoiiH Mr. 1*. H. Watson, of Itoutc IS, who us in Tifton attending court Monday reports the killing of u (5 1-2 foot alli gator on the river neur his place Sun day afternoon. County Agent, A. M. Hickson, who spent Thursday in Ty Ty looking after Tift county's interest In the potato in dustry, says he saw more jwtutoes in Ty Ty than he thought were raised in the entire county. Dr. W. H. Hendricks ' left Sunday morning for Ashville, N. C\, to attend a three days meeting of the Southern Medical Association held in that city, taking O. L. Iilalock as far as Atlanta fo r an operation. Have you been reading those advertise ments the Huptists arc having published in The Gazette in the interest of their $75,000,000 campaign? They are mighty good reading. Watch for them and read them. Willie Heath, arrested Saturday charges of buving whiskey on hund and selling whiskey, was given a committal hearing before Judge Sellars Monday af ternoon und was bound over to City Court under l>onds of $100 in eaeh of the two coses. He made bond. Col. Clarence Smith, President of the Southern Bank and Trust Company, of Valdosta, was a visitor to the city Mon day. This was Col. Smith's first visit to Tifton in several years and he pressed surprise at the many improve ments made since he vu here last Hub a sore throat with BALLARD’S SNOW LINIMENT. One or two appli cations will cure it completely. Sold by Conger Drug C FAliKKIt— 1 TURNER A heaiitful event of the past wee was the wedding of Miss Ailecu 1’arke daughter of Judge and Mrs. T. II. Pa: ker, und Mr. Itoscoe C. Turner, which took place at tin- First Baptist cl) in Moultrie Wednesday evening at nine o'clock. The church decorations elaborate. t The bride, who wore n duchess satin gown embroidered in seed pearls and a tide wedding veil caught with orange blossoms and carried bouquet of rose buds and orchids, was given in marriage by her father, Mr. T. II. Barker. Miss Murtbu Moon was maid of honor, and Mrs. Johu Hall, Jr., matron of honor. DODSON TELLS THE HORROR OF CALOMEL You Don't Need to Sieken, Gripe or Sali vate Yourself to Start Liver m're bilious, sluggish, constipated. You fre| headachy, your stomach may be our, your breuth bad. your skin sallow md you believe you vile, dangerous aloinel to start livc r and Isiwels. Here's my guarantee! Ask your drug gist for u bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone and take a spoonful tonight. 'If it doesn't start your liver and straighten you right up better than calomel and without grripiug or making you sick. I want you to go back to the store and get you r money. Take calomel today and tomorrow y will feel weak and siek and nauseated. Don't lose a day. Take a spoouful of harm less vegetable Dodson’s Liver Tone tonight aud wake up feeling splendid, It is perfectly harmless, so give it to your ehildren any time. It can’t salivate.© Demand, Says Mr. Ring. China Now Consumes Afore Cigarettes Than the World Used Ten Years Ago. Good Meeting at Eldorado. The tobacco meeting at Eldorado Fri day night was a good, get-together meet ing and although not so many were pres ent and no definite amount of acreage was secured, much interest was manifest ed and it is certain that ' £Ood deal of tobacco will be planted there'next year. It was a special meeting called by Mr. L. M. Owen, Chairman of the local reage' committee, and quite u delega tion went from Tifton. Chairman Oweu turned the meeting over to County Agent A. M. Dickson, who introduced Mr. E. L. Ring, Special Tobacco Agent of the Southern Railroad. Mr. Ring's address was well received and be easily convinced bis audience that he is a real tobacco muu. He suid that, judging from the present prices beiug offered, tobacco must be getting ubout as scarce as booze. He said that Winston-Salem. North Carolina, ships‘au- nualiy 7,000 car loads of tobacco an/J only a few years ago they knew absolutely nothing about the crop, toted that China, a new tobacco corn ing country, now uses more cigarettes than the whole world used ten years ago, and that there Is a Bull Durham ign painted on the rock of Gibraltar that can be seen seven mile*. The demand for the bright tobacco is great that there is no hope fo r its being supplied, and South Georgia raia- n better grade of this kind, without perience tbun North Carolina aud Vir ginia does with their 30 years of to bacco growing. Mr. Ring said he had enough faith in the tobacco industry here to rent the land at $10 pe r acre, furuish 1.000 l>oundn of guano to the eaere, pay $25 for the rent on the barn and pay his own expert and go halves with the land owner. He said that those who fail to plant tobacco next year will be sicker than those who planted aud lost were this year. BO WEI .Ir—ESTES rectory «)SEY Physician 1-4 P. M. Office Phone 340 Invitatio Miss Kate Williford has returned from ton friends of Mi BENNET Darnell’* Oku Lenox, where she joined u crowd and at tended tho Georgia-Florida Fair Thurs- aday. Among those going were: Mrs. M. J. L. Griner, Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Rowan, Mr. and Mrs. Carson Griner, Miss Kate Williford and Mr. P. A. Car- micnl. They reported an enjoyable time. Regulate the bowels when they fail to ...ove pro|torly, HEKllINE is nu ad mirable bowel regulator. It helps the liver und stomach and restores n fine feeling of strength ami buoyancy. Sold by Conger Drug Co. President C, L. Jones, of the V. M. • been received by Tif- . and Mrs. Jackson L. D. l’owell, to the marriage of their daughter, Idelln, to Mr. Eddie B. Este of Gay, Gn., Tuesday evening, November 25, at 0 o'clock, nt the First Methodist church, Moultrie, Gn. Tilton, Georgia ,’S. Government Control .liford Wte 1 Criminal Pn Ml r-iAW & W. Railroad, and Dr. T. M. Talbot, Remedy, Valdosta, were In the city for a few ° reme'b hours Monday afternoon, attending to j t 0 (f * ' " ' business matters. They report the Geor- gin Florida Fair held at Valdosta a great success from a standpoint of at tendance as well ns financially. SURGEONS agree that in eases of Cuts, Rums, Bruises aud Wounds, the FIRST TREATMENT is most import ant. When an EFFICIENT antiseptic is applied promptly, there is no danger of infection and the wound begins to heal at once. For use on man or beast. BO- ROZONK is the IDEAL ANTISEPTIC and HEALING AGENT. Buy it now and Im? ready for an emergency. Fo r sale by Conger Drug Co. Mr. L'lius B. Everett, the Gazette's hustling news gatherer and ad snatcher, detained at his home in Eldorado* |Tuesday morning, making the acquain tance of a twelve-pound son, who arrived that morning to join the soldier boys in celebrating Armistice Day. Both moth er and son are reported to be doing well. Onlv A Cold. Are you ill? is of fen auswered --‘Oh! it's only a cold." as if a cold was a mat ter of little consequence, but people art beginning to learn Unit a common cold it a matter not to be trifled with, that soim of the most serious diseases start with i cold. As soon us the first indication of Id appears take Chamberlain's Cough that the soqne. old the less the danger, will help you to throw CLUB TAKES FIRST PRIZE The Twentieth Century Library Club exhibit won first prize at the Georgia- Florida Fair in Valdosta Inst week. Be sides this, there were a number of spe cial prizes awarded the different individ ual exhibits. Good -Cough Medicine for Children. Mrs. .T. W. Phillips, Redon, Ga., phoned to J. M. Floyd, the merchant there, for « bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and said she had bought n bottle of it at his store recently and that it was doing hc r children so much 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 i frees the system from cold. A FUNNY PREDICAMENT. A bad breath, coated taste in the month, languor A Coated Tongue? What it Means tongno. baa and debility, are usually signs that tho liver 1* out of order. Psor. Hex* meter says: "The liver is an orgtn secondary In Importance only to tha heart." We ein manufac ture poisons within our own bodies which art liy ts a snake’s venom. ie'liver acts as u guard over our 1-bcihft, eilting out the cinders knd ‘ ' moral circulation. tho intestines piles upon the liver. If arc choked or lation of the and the with toxic from headache, yel- coated tongue, bad (vie is i, or gas, arid dy*> ■. debility, yellow skin nth times one should take castor on or a pleasant lax*- J8*. 80% * tea h made of Kay- nple, leaves of aloe and Jalap, put ito ready-to-use form by Doctor terce, nearly fifty year* ago, and " foe 25 cents by all druggists u Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. SALES JUMP OVER 500 PER CENT Dr Williams 101 Tonic Greatly In De mand for "Flu" Treatment. While the Influenza plague was raging in October, 1018, the sales of Dr. Wil liams 101 Tonic jumped over 500 per cent There can be only one reason fo- such a tremendous increase; and that Is that Dr. Williams 101 Tonic is a correct treatment for "Flu," LaGrippe, Chill and Cold cases, as well as Malaria and other fevers Quinine, the enemy of disease germs, is of the ingredients of this efficient medicine. Magnesia is another important chemical contained in the tonic. It cleanses the liver and bowels of, accumu lated poisons. Iron, the rich blood pro ducer, is the third. It builds up strength stamiua and vitality; and strength will in against any disease. 25c and 50c botttea at your drug store. Refuse all attempts to palm off substitu- There ia only one Dr. Williams 101 Tonic . The O. B. Williams Company, Quit- man, Georgia. A CURLED BOTATO Mr. Charlie Jenkins brought us a potato Saturday that is coiled like n rattle-snake, ready to strike. Just to show that lie can raise all sorts, he brought along a sack of yams that hit the spot. Constipation. Most laxatives and cathartics afford inly temporary relief and should be used inly for (lint purpose. When you want pcrmaucut relief take Chamberlain's Tab lets ami lie careful to observe the direc tions with eaeh package. Thcs<» tablets not only move the bowels, but Improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion. From the Pearson Tribune. Fifty-seven years ago Smyrna Mission ary Baptist Association was organized. The question of footwashing was present in the mooting, but in the spirit of har* mony it was left optional with churches whether they observed It More or less confusion continued to show itself at each assodational meeting until a few years ago, the "house divided against Itself’ was rent in twain on the question of footwashing, and two associa< tional bodies, retaining the name “Smyr na,” holding themselves to be Missionary Baptists, and meeting at the same time, resulted. To distinguish the two bodies one from the other, is giving folks trou ble ; they must use the terms "wet foot" and "dry foot,” which might’ be objec tionable, not being very elegant terms. This condition of things has brought to light a very delicate predicament. One of the bodies met last year in Pearson and adjourned to meet It Broxton this year. The other body was to have met at Broxton last year, bat on account of influenza epidemic, held its session at Douglas, and adjourned to meet in Brox- this year. It would never do for both associations to meet in Broxton at th$ tame time, so the "dry foot" body were called by its executive committee away from Broxton back to Douglas. .IRS. BURRELL McDONALD DEAD Mrs. Mattie Lizzie McDonald, wife of Burrell McDonald, twenty-four years of age, of uear Salem Church, died Mon day morning at 10 o’clock. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Collier, of the Salem Community. She was a consistent member of Salem Baptist church, and an energetic work er of matters for upbuild of church and community. She is survived by her husband, three children, one of these a baby three weeks old; her father, mother, two brothers and one sister. Interment ami funeral were conducted at Salem church by Rev. W. F. Cox, Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o’clock. The many friends of the family join in sympathy of their sad bereavement.— Ex-R. Both associations have contended long enough over tha question as to which is entitled to the MATO MUST SERVE Atlanta, Not. G.—R. H. Usj*. former ly a prominent banker nt BalnktMte, nut aem Un eentenca of eltkteea jnan for kflUna H. B. Richardson, n contractor, «to a daetsion (torn tha OaoecU Court of Appeal* today, decllalas to mat a at* trial to Kaya. Cailas? “Ge»s-lt” Will Pool It 0H1 KothineonEaith Lika Simple "Gets- IV for Corns or Callus*,. .A callus, or thlekanad. akin on tho nolo of tho foot, which often maken walking a mlaery la ot tha eame nature A a .corn. -Gota-It" i m k ai!# Six Weeks Campaign W1U Be Conducted in Tift, Beginning at Once and Last ing Until Christmas. Mrs. Jessie J. Wilson, assistant to State School Supervisor F. E. Land, will spend all this week In Tift county work ing to organize the campaign to stamp out illiteracy- in Georgia. It is the plan of the school authorities to do as much work as possible along this line between now and Christmas, as next Januury the National census taking will begin and this wiR determine Geor gia’s standing for the next ten years. The work of instructing the illiterates of the county ■will be carried on by the public school teachers of the county through night classes held two or three nights a week at the schook houses, the courses continuing for six weeks. It is u great tusk and if much is to be accomplished work will have to be started at oncej and as there was no appropriation made it will he another burden on the already over worked and uuder-pnid teachers. This Means You. When you get up with a hud taste in your mouth, a dull tired feeling, no re lish fof food and are constipated. you may know that you uct-U a dose ot' ('ham? berlniu\ Tablets. They not only enu-t an agreeable movement of the bowel,, hut cleanse and invigorate the stomach and improve the digestion. But You Must Drip* It Ont of Your Blood Catarrh is snnoyii.g enough when it chokes up your nostrils »nd air passages, causing difficult breathing ana other discomfort*. Real danger comes when it reaches down Into your lungs. Tbi, I, why yon should at once realize the importance of the prop er treatment, and lose no time ex perimenting with worthless reme- FROM ■NELSON’S uiUmak.yoqp The particular colored people of Hi* • United States us* Nelson’s Hair Dressing For more than so years Nelson's has been said end recommended by drug stores everywhere. Nelson's makes stub born, curlv hair soft, glossy and easy to manage. It is fine for the scalp, relieves dandruff and makes the hair grow. It is important to get the genuine NsWs. T*L this •dvcftiMnwnt to tho druftstonr. •nd bosuxe to £tt tho genuine NELSON'S Nelson Manufacturing Co., Inc. v RICHMOND. VA. the national joy smoke makes a whale cigarette/ m CoprrlKht ii l.J. Reynold. 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It’s crimp cut and stays put like a regular palI Prince Albert upsets any notion you ever had hs to how delightful a jimmy pipe can be 1 It is the tobacco that hes made three men smoke pipes where one was smoked before. It has won men all over the nation to the joys of smoking. K. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C. Awaiting yoor nay so, yo o'if find toppy red bogs, tidy red tins, handsome pound and hair pound tin humidort— snd—thst classy, practical pound crystal glass humidor with sponge moistener top that hasps Prince Albert in such perfect condition I TSVyR. 63 IN A Clearance $2.98 SV.0SS Sale These are Shoes which have been selling all winter for prices ranging to $8.50 SIZES 2 TO 8 Beginning Sat. Nov. 8th., These are the Best Values in the History of Shoe Sales in Tifton f^OME ALL.