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tod at (b* boa* of Ur. hi lira Ooi«r
en «a Fourth otrto, Monday
Ini at 8:30, Bor. W# H.' Badd of tbt
Mctbodlot church, pcrformln, the cere-
The youns people <
mlnUter come onri
them, but * few of I
tbl* out, plenued ■
and dtcoreted the 9<
ted plente end floiroi
rpected to bare the
nd saintly marry
telr friends, bodies
aurprto for them
rea borne with pot-
mrkins an Impro-
i “BROKEN BLOSSOMS”
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rama of,profound emotion of exquisite deli-
of overwhelming force.
ime hours-Same orchestra-Sooie price
at “The Miracle Man”*
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fined altar in the Ur faff, room, where the
couple Stood.for the ctmnoBj. Mlsa Josie
Golden played Mendelaaobn'a wedding
, march. The members of the bride's sew*
| log dub and the people from the Pope
house were there and witnessed the sweet
and impressive ceremony.
The bride wore a handsome brown nU*
vertone coatauit, with beaded Georgette
blouse and’ taupe-brown hat to match,
She also wore red for furs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lankford leftover the
Alabama, Birmingham and Atlantic rail'
road at 0:45 for Atlanta-and other points
in North Georgia for several days wed
ding trip.
Mrs. Lankford is the only child of
Mrs. Annie Bennett and haa madcf her
home in Tifton since babyhood. She is
a graduate of the State Normal College
|at Athens and took a post-graduate course
at both Peabody Institute and Columbia
‘University. She has been Domestic Sci-
,encc teacher at the Tifton High School
since her graduation and was one of the
most efficient members of the faculty.
She is a charming member of both social
and religious life of Tifton.
Mr. Lankford is one of Tifton’s
exemplary young business men, coming
to Tiftou from Atlanta about twelve
years ago. He is one of the most efficient
members of the office force of the Nt-
tional Bank of Tifton. lie stands high
witli his employers and the public, and
has hundreds of. friends who Join In
wishing for himself and bride the hap
piness both so rightly deserve.
Many beautiful presents were j«*nt
We have a fine as
sortment of that
popular China inclu.
ding some of the
very latest designs.
We. welcome and
appreciate your
looking at our line.
g Moor's
Jewelry Store
BRAND ALUMINUM
Piice Guaranteed for 20 Years
To abort a cold
and prevent com
plications, take
FULL LINE TO
iett’s
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FROM
The purified end refined
calomel tablets that are
nausealess, safe and lure.
Incorporated
Medicinal virtues retain
ed and improved. Sold
only in sealed packages
Price 35c.
w “The Gift Store”
PHONE 250
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thc'hunie Monday, and among these were
a handsome chest of silver from the High
School faculty and children, and a full
set of exquisite china from theic friends
at the Pope. House.
Mr. and Mrs. Lankford will be nt home
to their friends after the 15, nt the Pope
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CASUALTY LIST IS REVISED
Washington. Nov. 11.—In the miilkt
f the celebration of the auniversary of
the signing of tin* armistice, the tragedy
war again was cmphnidzed by nn-
'Uncement of u revised list of American
cnsuaUics, showing a total of 203,080.
The list includes .34.025 killed iu nc-
>n, including .‘(82 lost at sea; died of
wounds 1.3,055; died of disease, 2-3,002;
died of accident and other caused, 5,320;
minded in action, 215,480; missing in
action, 2. '
The Buick Dry Plate Clutch-
The exclusive patented features of the Buick disc
clutch minimize the effort and skill necessary in
gear shifting, and at the same time provide a clutch
that is absolutely smooth and positive in operation.
Under this patented construction, the heavy rota*
ting parts of the clutch are carried by the flywheel .
and only the very light parts are carried by the trans
mission, which accounts for the transmission gears
not spinning after clutch is disengaged, thus pre
venting the clashing of gears in shifting from one
speed to another.
The slightest pressure of the
smooth acting Buick clutch, which makes iti
ly popular with women drivers and those who drive'
much in congested traffic.
.When Better Automobiles Are Built BUICK WUl Build
Tifton Buick Company
:
SPECIAL
even Spoole J. P.
a la, Thread for
Cents
Seven to Each Cuitomer.
A Read Selling
Out
SPECIAL
Seven Spoole J. P.
Coate Thread tor
25 Cents
Seven to Each Customer.
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JKP? ;
Jarry Kulbersh is going out of the Dry Goods Business and goto his old
Line of Groceries.
hbuse must be entirely clear of all Dry Goods by the First of January. Prices no object, they must go at any price, as
know Harry is moire acquainted with the grocery business and wants to become a groceryman as quick as possible, if you
~ : ve him the opportunity. This is a high price time for such prices, and prices are still advancing; but this is.not in his way
house must be cleared by January 1st, this just gives two months, so you see business has got to pick up and be some-^
ring. Come now while these’goods are going at such broken prices. We can’t give all prices here as it will take so
)m and space, can only mention a few, come prepared; to all that is in the house. So dont miss this opportunity*
; , - trade where your dollars has more cents- ' ‘
iraild Selling out Sale Begins Thursday, November 6th.
My Motto:
Your Monty’s worth or your.
Money hack.
; Overalls, Worth $2.50,
$1.69
1.00 WortK of Shoes, which includes Shoes
whole family, in all styles, will go for
ally less *
practically less than today’s wholesale prices.
Good Dress Ginghams, worth 35c, will _27 H ‘
Work Shirts, Go-
I hqvnpbout 400 or 500 pair of ladies’ (OQQ
Shoes, wordi $4.50 to $6.00 to go at.... $£<90
Ginghams worth 80c will go at 25 c
LADIES’ COATS AND COAT SUITS -
$37.50
Ladies’ Silk Plush Coats, worth $65
to $85, going at j
■>^^°-$1.48
A few pieces, while they last, going at.
15‘
I have a bunch of Soap and Washing PCwders,
also some Coffee, which must be 'closed out-.
Men’s Haynes Underwear, worth $1.50, 87 y ‘
going for, per garment
The best Cheviots, going at -25‘
’ A full line of Checked Homespun Going | (Jo
, I have a case of Cheviots, worth 25c, to
go at.
Th$ best Men’s Uniph Saits, worth $8, #J gft
8°> n g fks.