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r. TUtMa t»7V>r of Motor Root*
(fan ampi the business visitor* to
>0 Saturday* -
Ilchfac and Bmfa* Eruption*
Tartars Vletmi*.
XI yottr ilcin seems ablaze with
gatary, horning and itching of
Iqyjhe
was brousht home.
The Oesette Joins in extending sym
pathy to the bereared parents.
lor Company
oi the. trouble. Skln-diseafe. »me
ft®"*,* ditordered condition of the
blood* tod search for and. sear*
and railed the. balance due on Tift conn*
ty’s part for the Booaerelt Memorial
at Roswell. |
Tift county was naked for $350. All
except $125 of thin had been raised up
to Monday night and Mr. Caraon raised
the balance at the meeting.
No More Gentle-Than
“Cascarets” for the
Liver, Bowels .
TIPTON pc i GEORGIA
THE
tifton, ca^
GUARANTEE
irSSHrS
aatiafied la way rMMct
rour grocer wfll refund
the most/ you paid for It.
Mr. W. D. Roberts of the Chula sec
tion, was in Tifton on buaineas Satur
day.
ASPIRIN FOR COLDS. -
* -■ ——
Name "Bayer” is on. Genuine
Aspirin—say Bayer
. Imaist on -Barer Tablets of Aspirin'
S? * !®t|* paau«e, M containing proper
directions for Colds, Pain. Hc&dacne,
Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism.
!fame “Bayer** means genuine Aspirin
prescribed by physicians for nineteen
years. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets
cost few cents. Aspirin la trade mark
of Bayer Manufacture of Monoocetio*
acideater of Sallcylicacid. ‘ #
Professional Directory
CLAUDE PAYTON
I sawyer
Special attention. Criminal, Damage,
Bankruptcy, Equity and Insurance law.
No. 242 1-2 Broad St.
Albany, Ga.
FARM AND CITY LOA^S
1 am agent for some of the best farm
and < tty loan companies* It would pay
} u to see mo before malting applications.
Loivent Interest and commissions. Loans
made promptly.
W. B. BENNET
Office Over Darnell’s
DR. O. E. LINDSEY
Osteopathic Physician
norms
> to 12 A. M. 1 to 4 P. M.
Office Over (\ I.. 1‘urker’s
Office Thoue .*140
W. B. BENNET
Lawyer
Office over Darnell’s
Tifton, Ga.
DR. \V. E. WHITE
/ Veterinarian
Telephone 27® Tifton, Georgia
Formerly with U. 8. Government
Ilog Cholera Control
B. C. WILLIFORD
AUocmy-at-Lav,
Tifton, Os.
Office 30-32, McLeod Bldg.
(Damate Suita and Criminal Practlci
• Specialty.)
D. B. HARRELL
Practlcln* Physician
Office McLcod-O'Nul Bids.
Office i'bon. £03. Residence 30t
Tifton, Georgia.
R. C. ELLIS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Special attention given to coUectlont
ud to matter, relating to land tlUea
Will practice In all the Courts.
FULWOOD A HARGRETT
Attorneya-at-Law
Office in Golden Bonding
Tilton, . • • •
JOHN A. PETERSON
Office Dentist
New O'Neal.McLeod Bonding
Tifton, Georgia
Golden Bldg. Tifton. On
TIFTON LODGE No. 135 1. O. O. F.
Meets First Mon
day night niter
Second nnd
Fourth Sunday In
Masonic Hall.
J. T. HANCOCK, Noble Grand.
J. A. YARBROUGH, Secretary.
Cw
uinxi
WEEKS
mm
OF COURSE
As sure as the vine
Twines round the stump,
If you stand in the street^*
You'll get a bump.
—Times-Union.
Pvt. Warren Lovltt, of Omega, was in
Tifton Saturday.
Mr. W. L. Puckett, of Omega, spent
u part of Saturday in Tifton.
Mr. C. T. Cofer, of Brookfield, was
in the city on business Saturday.
Messrs. F. D. and W. L. Watson, of
Eldorado, were in Tifton Saturday.
Mr. <>. Z. Brown, of Fender, was a
business visitor to Tifton Saturday.
Mr. T. R. Denby, of Route 0, was
business visitor to the City Saturday.
Mr. W. L. Carter, of Berrien county,
spent Saturday in Tifton on business.
Mr. I). J. Branch of Route 3, was
among Saturday’s visitors to the city.
Mr. .1. II. K. .lottos, of Route 0, t
a business visitor to the city Saturday.
Sold any hogs yet? Phone Joe Lee
Barker, No. 330W at Tifton, and he will
go to your home with a dandy good
price, ready to pay cash and haul them.
17dwtf
Mr.and Mrs. S. J. Coogle of Motor
Route A, were among the shoppers in
Tifton Saturday.
Regulate the bowels when they fall to
move proimrly. IIERBINK is an ad
mirable bowel regulutor. It helps the
liver and stomach and restores n fine
feeling of strength nnd buoyancy. Sold
by Conger Drug Co.
Velvet Ixonns are coming in demand
ngniu. The Gazette carries two ads
today offering $30 n ton.
I.et us put you a Heater up today.
Do not wait till the weather is so cold
that you will take cold waiting for it.
Oil Heaters, Coal Heaters. Kent’s Fur
niture & Music Store. 15-d3twlt
Mr. D. B. Medford, one of Cook coun
ty’s most prominent farmers, was in the
city Saturday on business.
Tax Collector T. S. Rlgdon reports
that taxes are being paid very slowly
this year.
In damp, chilly weather there is 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.
Mr. P. A. Workman left Friday for
Macon where ho has accepted a position
as engineer with the Macon Packing
Company.
Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Conger are con
gratulated. on the arrival of a pretty
nine-pound girl at their home north of
Tifton Saturday.
Oh! Such
Pain!
diasy—
dragged-
down?
With dull
headache,
backache —j rack
ing with pain here
or there — poor
woman, she's one
of .many* On those
days each month,
when in other cir
cumstances she would go to bed]
afro must still be at the desk or
counter, or struggle through the
day as beet she may with her
housework or her family cares.
Usually die who feels those drag
ging-down or dixsy symptoms, and
other pains caused by womanly
disease, can be cured by Dr*
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It
cures the cause of these pains*
Faded, jaded, tired, overworked,
weak, nervous,* delicate women are
helped to strength and health by
Dr* Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
It weak women strong and
sick women well. In liquidor tablets
Mr*. Herbert Horne returned from
Moultrie Friday night, where she had
been for treatment In a sanitarium.
Judge and Mrs. Harry Kent, of Sa
vannah, are the toesta of their sons,
Messrs. Joe, Milton and Aima Keqt for
lome time.
Dr. and Mrs. M. a Williford, of
Lenox, are congratulated over the ar
rival of a handsome H pound boy at
their home in Lenox, Firday night
The many friends of Mr. Silas
0*Quion, Jr., who has been quite ill at
the home of his brother, Dr. A. E.
O’Quinn, will be glad to learn that be
is improving.
Messrs. P. D. Fulwood, Emmett Hol
der, J. L. Brooks, sad J. 0. Keithly,
of Indianapolis,' Ind., left Sunday af
ternoon for Hampton Springs, Fla., for
a week's fishing.
Mrs. J. B. Murrow returned Sunday
night from New York, where the has
been for several weeks with her daugh
ter, Miss Bessie Tift Marrow, who is
studying at Columbia University this
tall
Adel News: Mr. 0. A. Vittum had
his Ford car stolen in Tifton Monday
night. Mr. Vittum is offering one hun
dred dollars reward, $50 each for the
car and thief.
Mr. W. J. Clayton, of Chula, Route 1,
who was in Tifton on business Friday,
says that crop gathering in his section
is all over except potato digging and
cane grinding.
Rub a sore throat with BALLARD’S
SNOW LINIMENT. One or two appli
cations will cure it completely. Hold by
(longer Drug Co.
Mrs.* George Branch returned Friday
night from Jacksonville, where she spent
the past week with her mother, Mrs.
Thompson, who has been very ill. Mrs.
Branch left her mother much improved
Mr. J. E. Culpepper, who has been
with a Waycrosa bank for several months
liaa returned to Tifton and accepted his
old position with the National Bank of
Tifton, where his friends are glad to see
him.
Irregular bowel movements lead to
chronic constipation nhd a constipated
habit fills the system with impurities.
1IERB1NE is u great bowel regulator.
It purifies the system, vitalizes the blood
and puts the digestive organs in fine
vigorous condition. Hold by Conger Drug
Co.
Mrs. M. H. Pearson, and little Marga
ret, who have been spending some time
with Mrs. Pearson’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. N. Horne, left on the Seminole
Saturday morning for Auburn, Ala.,
where they will join Prof. Pearson.
Christinas time is drawing near, as
you have no doubt noted by the adver
tisements appearing in the Gazette. You
will make no mistake if you read Ga-
•tte ads nnd do your Christmas shop
ping with the advertisers.
SURGEONS agree that in coses of
Cuts, Burns, Bruises and 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 innn or beast. BO-
ROZONE is the IDEAL ANTISEPTIC
nnd HEALING AGENT. Buy it now
and be ready for an emergency. For sale
by Conger Drug Co.
nud Mrs. R. H. Hutchinson,
Master Hilton, Jr., nnd Mrs. J. C. Postell
returned Friday from a visit of several
days to relatives nt Leslie, Ga. They
made the trip in thci r ear, enjoying the
cane-grindings both on the way going
rer and coming back.
Only A Cold.
Are you ill? is often nnswcred~*’Oh!
it’s only u cold,” as if a cold was a mat
ter of little consequence, but people are
iM’giuning to lenrn that a Common cold is
a matter not to he trifled with, that some
•f the most serious diseases start with a
cold- As soon as the first indication of
n cold appears take C-hnmberlain’s Cough
Remedy. Remember that the soone r you
gfct rid of your cold the less the danger,
aud this remedy will help you to throw
It off.
Tifton Baptists are hard at work get
ting ready for the $75,000,000 drive,
which will begin November 30, and con
tinue through December 7. The Tifton
church has been allotted a large portion
of the fund, but the church la accustom
ed to doing big things and may be ex
pected to do its part
A Good •Cough Medicine for Children.
Mrs. J. W. Phillips, Redon, Ga., phoned
to J. M. Floyd, the merchant there, for a
bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
and said she had bought a bottle of it at
his store recently and that it was doing
her children so much good that she want-
* ‘ the treatment You will
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1819,
Mro. Fleetwood Sends in Funds, »
Cross War Fund Qoofo Paid With
out Putting on Drive;
Mrs. Shine Fleetwood, Chairman for
the Tift County Chapter jhas completed
the Bed Cross Roll Call for members
and reporta as follows:
Ty Ty, Miss Emma Sutton, Chairman,
$50.00.
Chula, Mias Clara Nunn, Chairman,
$30.00
Omega, Mrs. W. H. Sorrow, Chair
man, $20.00
Eldorado, H. Seagraves, cash, $1.00.
Tifton, Mrs. S,. Fleetwood, Chairman,
$505.50.
Total, $000.50, ,
Miss Ethel Back'led the solicitors in
the Tifton district, collecting more than
any one in the drive.
The sum of $501 wiU be forwarded at
once as Tift county's quota for the Red
Cross Wer Fund, and foe sum of $303.25
will be forwarded for . the Roll Call
Drive. i, J,
Mrs. Fleetwood desires to thank one
and all for the subscriptions given, and
once more it has been demonstrated that
the good citizens of Tift county may be
counted on to always do their part.
The Red Cross War Fund drive is
now on, but instead of conducting a drive
in Tift, the county’s quota was paid
out of the funds on hand, thus saving
the people the annoyance of another
drive at this time.
TRAIN LOAD OF CHINESE
From the Valdosta Times:
A train load of Chinese passed through
Valdosta yesterday on their way from
the western part of the United States
to Cuba. They were carried in coaches
of the Southern Pacific and it is under
stood that they were going to Cuba to
work in the sugar plantations there.
There were about ten coaches on
train, which meant that there were
or six hundred of the Celestials.
YOUR COLD EASED
AFTER FIRST DOSE
Pape’s Cold Compound Then Breaks
Up a Cold In a Few Hoars
Relief comes instantly. A dose taken
every two hours until three dosts are
taken usually breaks up a severe cold
and ends all the grippe misery.
Tlie very first dose opens your clogged-.
up uostrilH and the air passages in the
head, stops uose running, relieves the
headache, dullness, feverishness, sneez
ing, soreness and stiffness.
Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing
aud snuffling! Clear your congested
head! Nothing else in the world gives
such prompt roliief as ‘‘Pape’s Cold Com
pound,” which costs bnly a few cents at
any drug store. It acts without assist
ance, tastes nice, contains uo quinine—
Insist upon Pape’s 1
It is just as needless as it is danger
ous to take violent or nasty cathartics.
Nature provides no shock-absorbers for
your liver and bowels against calomel,
harsh pills, sickening oil and salts.
Cascarets give quick relief without in
jury from Constipation, Biliousness, In
digestion. Gases and Sick Headache.
Cascarets work while you sleep, remov
ing the toxins, poisons and soar, in
digestible waste without griping or in*
convenience. Cascarets regulate by
strengthening the bowel muscles. They
cost so little, too.
Washington, Nov. 21.—Cotton ginned
to November 14, totaled 7,577.82*1 run
ning bales, the Census Bureau announc
ed today.
ed to keep up the treatment. You will
find nothing hotter for coughs and colds
In children or for yourself. It keeps the
cough loose, expectoration easy snd soon
frees the system from cold.
This is the time of year triien renting
farmers begin to look around for new
farms, and the owners who have farms
to rent begat to look out for now ten
ants. If you wont a farm or a tenant,
read the Want Ads and advertise in:
them for what you want.
The charter for the Ty Ty Produce and;
Plant Company was granted Inst week,
by Judge R. Eve. This is a corporation,
composed of Ty Ty business men, which
will do an extensive produce and plant
business at IV Ty. They are now in
the market for velvet beans, sweet pota
toes and corn. See their ad elsewhere
for details.
The Georgia Court of Appeals has
handed dowq a decision reversing the
City Court of Tifton in the case of
Peoples vs. Pope. This was the esse
in which J. E. Peeples sued John Pope
for $200 commission on a real estate
transaction and obtained a verdict for
that amount. Mr. Pope's attorney car
ried the case up and secured a reversal.
It G. Davis, the little eon of Mrs.
W. M. Davis, Manager of the Western
Union Telegraph Co.’s focal office* sus
tained a very painful injury ‘Friday af
ternoon when he fell while skating and
broke his left arm jist above the wrist
The accident occurred near the Standard
Oil filling station and was canned by the
tittle boy trying to turn a comer at too
rapid • pnee.
Mr. James H. Jones brought the Ga
rotte Saturday morning a Porto Rico
sweet potato, which tipped the scales at
0 1-4 pounds. The potato was raised
by Mr. M. F. Moore, ofOook county,
and J was s well-formed potato, not be
ing cracked end ill-shaped like most
large potatoes. We had heard font Cook
county was growing and if many more
potatoes this site ora produced. Cook
will have tty take in more territory to
I accommodate them.
THE REASON WHY
Explanation Given Which Explains Ef
ficacy of 101 Tonic.
There nro three important ingredients
in Dr. Williams 101 Tonic, each one of
which has hii important duty. They are
Quini»e v Iron and Maguesiu. The quin
ine in the tonic clears the blood of all
influenza, malaria nnd or other hnrniful
germs. The iron builds up the rich,
hcnlthy, dtreugthening blood which puts
stamina into the weakened body, and the
magnesia acts gently o» the liver and
bowels, cleaning away the accumulated
poisons.
This combination is of known worth
for tke treatment of Colds, LaGrippo,
Fever, Chills, Influenza, and Malaria.
During last year's Influenza epidemic
the soles of 101 Tonic increased over
5$# per cent This is proof a plenty of
he value of this remedy for the treatment
of “Flu” At the first sign of "flu” or
malaria use Dr. Williams 101 Tonic. A
25 and 60 cent bottle may be procured at
your drug store.
Accept na substitutes.
The Q. B. Williams Company, Quit-
man, Georgia.
CAR STOLEN FROM MACON
The Ford 1 car found in the bushes
north of the A. B. A A. railroad by
Mr. Rouse’s little son, and taken in charge
by the officers last week, quickly found
an: owner, It was » Macon car and was
stolen there November 8th.
Corns'Tween Toes?
Use Easy “Bels-lt”
Any Coro or Cldlui Come* Off P«*c*-
fttlly, eioriomlj. Never Tails.
»> *•! to. -Q.ti.lt- *» Rltb
eoraa and b.ttjr
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