The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, November 14, 1919, Image 7

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REALTY DEALS RMS AND CITY MASHV1LLE, TEN N. ■——-> - *■*> 24 LBS. SAVE THE MEAT YOURS! V STOCK RAISERS Mention--!- Je are in the market 'atlall times ir carload lots of cattle, hogs, sheep and lambs at market priceaa Telephone or. wire us for quotations. Company MOULtRIE GEORGIA t Do You or.MoRsy Your Grandfather Knew Us— In Business Here 49 Years (f You may be getting crowded for space out on the farm — and you may be need ing spme cash to cany out a well laid plan. 4 Pass your storage troubles to us if the cotton is in your way. We will make a loan up to 80( of the value of die cotton. rn ■ i — , <T Small charge of 50c a month per bale covers both storage and insurance. Write or wire lor particulars u,l UM6HtNS Warehouse ■sishllshad i»70 % P. WILLINQHAM, Praa. Macon, ceorcia U NCLE SAM is leaning heavily upon his boys and girls these They are being urged to in- i the food supply of the world very conceivable way. Big ex hibits of the work of our own boys and girls in kitchen, garden, and field, will be an outstanding feature. FLORIDA STATE FAIR Jacksonville, Fla. NOVEMBER 22-29 ATTACKED BY A DOG SEVERELY BITTEN Mrs. Bass, of Omega, Had Terrible Ex perience With Unknown Dog, Sup posed to Bo Mad. Her Daugh ter Came to Her llesrue. Mrs. W. T. Bass was severely bitten by a dog supposed to be mad, at ber borne near Otncga Monday night. Ir. Bass was In Tilton and Mrs. Bass’ daughter, Mrs. J. F. Cogland, bad gone over to spend the night with her. About 3 o’clock In the morning they heard a disturbance and found that it was a dog among o Sock of goats, which were near the bouse. Mrs. Bass went out to run the dog off, when the animal jumped on ber, throwing bar down and biting ber in aereral places. Mrs. Cogland went to ber mother’a as sistance and succeeded in beating tbo dog off after-* bard Sgbt, but not until the animal had turned on ber and it was thought at one time abo waa bitten also. There is some doubt now whether her iujuries are bites or merely bruises. The woman gave the alarm and after a while neighbors enme to their assis tance, hut by tlmt timo the dog had dia- appeured. It is not known where it ame from nor where it went. Dr. Willis who was summoned sent at ncc to Atlanta for aetnm and with prompt treatment no serious results are feared. 'PLANETS MOVING INTO GREAT DANGER IN YOUR COLD EASED AFTER FIRST DOSE “Pape's Cold Compound Then Breaks Up a Cold In a Few Hours Relief comes lustanlly. A dost* taken every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up a severe cold and ends all the grippe misery. The very first dose opens your elogged- up nostrils and the air passages in tho head, stops nose running, relieves the headache, dullness, feverishness, sneez ing, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! Clear your congested heud! Nothing else in the world gives such prompt rcliicf as “Pape’s Cold Com pound,” which costs only a few cents at any drug store. It acts without assist ance. tastes nice, contains no quinine— Insist upon Pape’s! Nashville, Ga., Nov. 8.—The Georgia Pine Products plant was destroyed by fire Thursday afternoon. Loss $30,000. Uninsured. The plant which produces rosin, tnr and other pine products, will probubly ho rebuilt. In damp, chilly weather there ie al ways a large demand for BALLARD’S SNOW LINIMENT because many peo ple know by experience its great reliev ing power in rheumatic aches and pains, prepare to apply it at the first twinge. Sold by Conger Drug Co. BOX S ITT KB AT SALEM There will be a box suppo r at the Sa lem school house Friday night, Novem ber 28. The proceeds Is o for the benefit of TOO SHORT TO DO UP AND STILL FALLING Says Noted Astronomer. He Gives In teresting Predictions of Dangers Due hi December This Year—Will Last Indefinite Time. Owiug to a strange grouping of six mighty planets, such as has not been seen in a score of centuries, the United States next December, will be swept by the moot terrific weather cataclysm exper ienced since human history began. It will be caused by the huflT*%un- spot on record—a sun-spot that will be visible to tbe naked eye. Siuce ineu first began to make records of events no sun-spot has been large enough to be seeu without the aid of instruments. This one will be. The «uu-spot will appeal December 17, 1911), and will be a vast wound in the side of the sun. It will be a gigantic explosion of flum- ing gases, leaping hundreds of thousands of miles out into space. It will have a crater large enough to eugulf the earth, sat'h us Vesuvius might eugulf u football. Sm h a sim-spoti will be rich euougb in electro-magnetic energy to bring the ut- inospherc of our plauet into a distur bance without precedent or parallel. There will be hurricanes, lightning, and colossal rains. It will be weeks be fore the earth will regain its normal condition. There will also be gigantic lava erup tions, great earthquakes, to say nothing of floods and fearful cold. I make this startllug prophecy with no desire to be merely sensational or alarm ing. It is merely because my study of the planets has revealed certain results with mathematical certainty, that I now say to you: “Be warned in advance. Tremeudoua things u rc going to happen from Decem ber 20, and afterward.” Here are the simple yet astounding facts that enable me to muke this pro phecy : . i j , Tli«' planets in their orbits swing in great ellipses, bound to sun, and to each other, by chains of electro-magnetic energy, whose compelling forces coun- eraet each other and hold each planet in its regular path. Whenever two planets wheel into such positions that they pull together on the sun—either in conjunction on the same side of the sun, or in opposition with pull causes the sun’s gases to explode, to leap oat into space in the whirling volcano wc call a sun-spot. These «iin-spots in turn cause severe storms in the atmosphere of our earth— doubtless on other planets as well. Two planets united arc enough to cause a small sun-spot and a small storm. Three cause u large ouc—four make n very great storm indeed. But—on December 17, 1010, no less than seven planets will pull jointly on the sun. These will include all the mightiest planets, those with the most powerful pull. Six of them Mercury, Mars, Venus, Property. Prim Still Show upward Trend. Mr. Sitith Sella Home—Mr*. Ferguson Buys Kell Lot And still Tifton aud Tift County prop erty changes hands. Mr. Charles Jenkins has sold his farm northeast of Tifton near Harding, con taining 01 1-2 acres to W.‘ H. and J. M. Willis and L. P. Thurman. The price paid was $4,700. Mr. .1. R. Beckham sold 307 1*2 acres in Iterrien county, eleven miles south east of Tifton on the Nashville road, to Mrs. Kffie Jenkins. The price paid was $7,000. Mrs. Lena Ferguson bought the city lot, corner Love avenue aud Tenth street, from II. V. Kell. The price paid was $1,230. Mrs. Ferguson sold her lot on Main street, on which is located the bicycle shop, and also sold u house iu Wood- lawn, which is also on Main street, to R. A. Holloway for $5,730. Mr. Holloway sold to Mrs. Ferguson two lota fronting on Fifth street, ruuuing back to a spur railroad track, these lots be*hig 37 1-2 by 00 feet, for $1,500. The lots are known as the J. D. C. Smith lots. Above deals were all made through J. E. Peeples & Son. Here Are Somo More. Mr. P. H. Watson has sold his farm three and a half miles out on the Moul trie road containing 100 acres to J. P. Duncan, of Quitman. The price paid was $0,500. Mr. I{. M. Smith has sold his house and lot on Tifb avenue to Mr. R. M. Show lor $3,500. Mr. Tom Hardy sold his farm one mile east of Ty Ty containing 77 acres to Dr. R. R. Pickett. The price paid was ,$S3 an acre o r $5,301. Above deals were made through J. N. Brown, Real Estate. Don’t Let Malaria Sap Your Strength and Vitality Your phyaiclan will tell yon malaria la the cause of more disease than any mal ady known. Chills and Fever, Malarial Fever, Bilious Fever, lost of appetite^ drowsiness, loss of energy are the direct causes of Malaria. Ameco Chill and Fever Tonic is the deadly enemy of Ma laria. It kills the germs and its action prompt and sure in breaking the fever. Thousands of prominent citizens have been cured with Ameco Chill and Fever Tonic and unhesitatingly recommend it to their friends. W. T. McDonald, prominent employe of the Macon Railway & Light Co, of Macon, Ga, says: had Malaria and Bilions Fever and and Neptune—will ho :Chllls and Fever and Ameco Chill and Fever Tonic cured me. It doea every thing you claim for it.” Ameco Chill and Fever Tonic la sold in Tifton and guaranteed by Brooks Pharmacy Company. Aluminum and Brass Trade and Soda Water Cheeks. Samples can bo s^eu at for same. tt i foiling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a small bottle of delightful “Danderine” nt any drug or tqilet counter for a I few cents, pour a little in your hand I and rub it into the scalp. After several I applications the hair usually stops I coming out and you can’t find any dan druff. Help your hair to grow strong, thick and long and become aoft, glossy I and twice as beautiful and abundant. will be known to us ns the eastern hor izon of | ho sun’s disk. This means we shall get the full strength of the slorm when the sun-spot is ut its worst before the exploding gases have had lime to die down. Such n close group of planets has never been recorded before. The whole solar system will be strangely out of balance. What will be the outcome? My know ledge does not permit me to state beyond the fact that the storms, eruptions and earthquakes will be tremendous in their strength and scope. 858 Acres of Land at Saluaico 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 other lands located as well as this, ac cording to information I get around Tif ton as to prices of improved land. My intention is to close out this in tracts tell the entire 'act ALVA ROY SEARCY Sycamore, Nov. 8.—Alva Roy Searcy, aged twenty-one, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Searcy, died yesterday after- a brief illness of congestion of the brain. He was one of Sycamore’s most popular young men. “SYRUP OF FIGS” IS LAXATIVE FOR CHILD Look at Toddle! Remove Poison* From Stomach. Liver and Bowels Accept ’’Californio" Syrup of Fit* on ly-look for the name California on the package, thro you m sure your child !■ having the best and moet harmless laxative or physic for the Uttlo stomach, liver end bowels. Children love Its deli cious fruity taste. Foil directions for child’s dose on etch bottle. Give it with- out fear. Mother! Ton must sty “CoUfornU." Habitual Constipation Cured In M to 11 Days ■LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a apedaUy- Syiup Tonlc-Loxative for Habitual tlon. It relieves promptly but be taken regularly for 14 to 21 dan to Induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regalites. • Very Pleasant to Take, o 60s per bottle. W •. ’ , sSfe, ttlcs of whiskey. Deputy Conger had quite a hard t King Death If* tell him where he kept 4 stores, hut finally, after carrying himto five different places and finding thing, he led him to the real place. A TEXAS WONDER. Tbe Texas Wonffer Tor kidney , and bladder troubles, gravel, diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheumatism and irregu larities of the kidneys and bladder In both men and women. Regulates bladder troubles in children. If aot sold by your druggist, will be sent by mail on receipt of $1.25. One small bottle is two months' treatment and often cures. Send sworn testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, I Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by druggists everywhere. RED CROSS WORKER HERE Spoke at Baptist Church Sunday After noon, Telling of Work. Miss Virginia Blocker, n Red Cross worker who spent one year in France, 8poke at the First Baptist church Sun day afternoon, telling the people of Tif ton some of the things the Red Cross did for the American soldiers who saw service in France. She made a most interesting talk and is heard by a number of Tifton peo ple. Capt S. F. Mitchell, who was also over there, seconded what Miss Blocker said about the work of the Red Cross. TIFTON WINS 37 TO 0. Tho Tifton Scrubs won s,sln Saturday afternoon, defeating the Douglas Scrubs by a wore of 37 to 0. The game was played in Dougins. The Douglas Scrubs put up a good game in the early part of the contest, but they eoon weakened end tbe local Farmers romped nil over them, the game soon losing interest. The next game here will be played next Monday, when the Americas Ag ile meet the Tifton Aggies. Coach Owen tried to get n game with Mercer, Q, M. C., end t half *lozen other teams, hot none of them could ploy. They claimed to have games scheduled > far the dates Tifton asked. JORDAN UNDER SERIOUS CHAKUE Sam Jordan wu arrested Ey Officer Base Monday morning on two charged one famishing whiskey to t minor and the other hiring whiskey on hind. He waived committal hearing and made bead In the gam of *100 In each cue, for hie appearance it the next term of City Court ’’ • Piles Cored In 6 to 14 Dky* DraSSbt.refood money.if PAZO tnrare Itching. Bund. Bleedingoc rrqtnxnna rue*. Get a MORGAN MEAT PRESERVER And save your meat, no matter what the’ wt Hundreds of farmers are using them today satisfaction. Write us for full information L D. MORGAN & Manufacturers of MORGAN’S MEAT PRES TIPTON GEORGIA We Have Secured the Agency For HANSON-SIX CARS in Tift and Cook Counties A High-Grade, Up-to-Date Car Built for Bi and Service. Guaranteed for Twelve M< DEMONSTRATIONS GLADLY J.T. KING and 0.EwW( FENDER, GEORGIA. The Home F KENT’S TIFTON,