The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, December 12, 1919, Image 2

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THE TIPTON i , TIPTON, GA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 191*. to you in an air-tight tin can. The oris * ^ of the flavor. coffee The Reily-Taylor Company "Now Orleans Mrs. II. Ilener, of New York, is vis itinf lier daughter, Mrs. J. Bobrman, Id Tifton. ,, ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Name "Bayer” is on Genuine Aspirin—say Bayer Insist on “Bay In a “Bayer packi Tablets of Aspirin’* „ . ikage,” containing proper directions for Colds, Pain, Headache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism. Name “Bayer” means genuine Aspirin preacribed by physicians for nineteen yedra. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Aspirin ia trade mark of Bayer. Manufacture of Monoacetio- acidester of Salicylicacid. # Professional Directory CLAUDE PAYTON Lawyer Special attention. Criminal, Damage, liankruptcy, Equity and Insurance law. No. 242 1-2 Broad St. Albany, Ga. \{. FAKM AND CITY LOANS I am agent for some of the best farm nnd city loan companies. It would pay >ou to see me before making applications. Lowest interest nnd commissions. Loans .made promptly. *■ \V. B. BKNNET Office over Darnell’s DR. O.E. LINDSEY Osteopathic Physician HOCUS 8 to 12 A. M. 1 to 4 l*. ] Office Over I.. Parker's Office ’Phone 340 W. B. BENNET Lawyer Office over Darnell’, Tifton, Ga. dr w. E. WHITE Veterinarian Telephone ,7, Tilton, Georgia Formerly with V. 8. Government Ilo, Cholera Control B. C. WILLIFORD Attorn ej-at-Law, Tilton, Ga Office 30-33, McLeod Bldg. (Damage Suite and Crlmlaal Practk* a Specialty.) D. B. HARRELL Practicing Pliy.iclan Office McLeod-O'Neal Bldg. Office Phone 203. Residence SOI Tilton. Georgia. R C. ELLIS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Special attention given to eoUeetlona and to mattera , relating to land title. Will practice In nil the Court*. yll® L WEEKS IfDMHHCgi AN APPEAL FOR HELP Mr. J. A Webb, of Omega, wga a but- neaa vialtol ‘ tor to Tilton Saturday. Jndge J. H. Price called the motion and' appearance docket of Olty Court to be beard In hie office, Saturday morn- TIFTON LEADS ONl ■ALL-PREP ELEVEN The bog eupper at Myrtle echool, eched- ul.d lor Friday night, December 12, bu been changed to Saturday night Decem ber 18. Mr, Frank Bloun.t of Eldorado, left a coat Id Mr. Gentry’, (tore and tome one evidently took It by mlatoke. See the want ada. County Agent A. M. Dickaou left Sun day nlfht tor bla home and other point! in South Carolina to attend to bnalaeaa Be will return the laat of thla week, Mr. Qeo. Conger, 8r„ brought the Ga- aette Saturday, one of the Snoot a talk, of red cane aeen thla aeuem. It baa 31 matured joints and measures nearly tight feat long. t Mr. and Mra. Julian M. Peeplea are happy over the arrival of an attractive daughter at their home Saturday morn ing, tho young lady coming aa a prevent On Ur. Peeplea’ thirty-third birthday, v Mr. S. A. Martin, who for aeveral years baa been manager of the Phlllipa’ Mercantile Company, baa bought the Keith Caraon home lu Tifton and will moko bis home here after the firat of the year. Tifton welcomes thla addition to her population aa Mr. Martin la a hiiHtllng bueineas man o( sterling char acter. The bouae purchased la on Ridge avenue, opposite the ball park. Four of Aggie Players Receive Unanimous Vote for Place on Team. Office Elected for Next Year. A meeting of tho South Georgia Prep Athletic Association was held at Tifton Monday. The All-Prep Eleven for 1919 was elected, tho base ball schedule for 1920 arranged and officer* tor next year Thoee attending the meeting were. J. M. Thrash, of Douglas, presi dent, nnd Coaches Weakly, Norman In- White, of Douglas, and Own, of Tifton. Tilton Aggie* secured Sr* plica* on the All-Prep eleven, four by unanimous vote, and tied for one other place. Tke fol lowing is the eleven selected: Douglas; Harrell, Til- SOUTH IS TURNING AGAINST CALOMEL bill i live, at Brookfield, am fifty-six years Id and bnvo nobody to work for me daughter. There are three of grandson ten years old. asking the people of Tifton and tiiy for help to g£t something to at aud wear and some* shoes, too. Yours truly, (■ Miss Carry Horton, Brookfield, (In. Tift Sheriff O. B. Jarman, of Ashbura. was imong the prominent attendants on Tift interior court Tuesday. • .Mrs. T. A. McKicholas and little daughter, Mary Myrtle, of Cordele, ar rived Sunday afternoon and are spending the week with Mrs. R. Eve. Mesdamcs C. B. Scott and R. L. Bo land, and Master Harry Boland, motor- over from Bainbrtdfe Sunday and were guests of relatives, returning Tues day morning. Mr. W. B. Hitchcock telephones us to cut out hts .Itfant^d. as he could have rented a doxen farms If be had been for tunate enough to own that many, should Be Quarantined. Many physicians believe that anyone who lias a bad cold should bo completely isolated to prevent other members of the family and associates from contracting Mr. Dodson, the “Liver Tone” Man, Responsible for Change for the Better Every druggist in town has noticed n great falling off in the sale of calomel. They 1 all give tho same reason. Dodson’s lAe r Tone ia taking it* place. “Calomel is dangerous and people know it.” Dodson’s Liver Tons is personally guaranteed by every drugist who sells it. A lnrge bottle doesn't cost very much but if it fails to give easy relief in everj caw of liver sluggishness and constipa tion, just u«k fo r your money back. Dodson'* Liver Tone is a pleasant- tasting, purely vegetable remedy, harm less to both children and adults. Take a spoonful »t night and wake up feeling fine; no biliousness, sick headache, acid stomach or constipated bowels, doesn't gripe or cause ineonvenince the next day like violent calomel. Take n dose of calomel todny and tomorrow you will feel weak, sick and nauseated. Don’t low a day. the disease, as colds are about as catch ing ns measles. Ouc thing sure—tho soon er one rids himself of n cold the less tho danger, nnd you will look a good while before you find a better medicine than Chtiinberlaln’M Cough Remedy to aid you in curing a cold. Moultrie Baptists subscribed $187,500 iu the Baptist $75,000,000 campaign, the •hurch’a quota being $150,000. For a little cross-roads town 1 like Moultrie, we thiuk that’s going some. Mr. J. W. Register, of Jaspor, Fla., und Mrs. C. T. Baisden, of Live Oak, Fla., arc the guests of Mrs. J. M. Paulk. Mr. Register is Mra. Paulk’s father and Mrs. Baisden is her sister. Do You Enjoy Your Meals? if you do not enjoy your einealx your digestion is faulty. Eat moderately, es pecially of meats, masticate wyour food thoroughly. Let five hours elapse be tween meals aud take one of Chamber lain’s Tablets immediately after supper aud you will soon find your meals to bt u real pleasure. Mr. J. V. Nix, of the local express of fice, has been promoted to agent and sent to Jcsup to take charge of tho office there. Mr. Nix’s many friends in Tifton regret to see him leave, but are glad of his promotion. Mr. O. L.' Blalock, arrived in Tifton Tuesday inoruing from the hospital in Atlanta, where he has been under treat ment for several weeks, undergoing a very serious operation. His many* friends here will be glad to learn that he is ra pidly recovering. kies—Murphy, N. L; Parker, Tif- /Guards—Horne, N. L; Overstreet, N. I.; Hauesler, Tifton. (The fact that the ote for guards was a tie was not dia- sovered until after the meeting adjourn ed, too late for President Thrash to cast kla rote and untie the tie.) Center—Whelchel, Tifton. Quarter—Ivey, Tifton. Halves—Foreman, N. I.; M. Day, Douglas. Fullback-^Fletcher, Tifton. Utility and Captain—R. Day, Douglas. The team standing is: Norman Institute, first Tifton Aggies, second. Douglas Aggies, third. The baseball schedule for next year arranged, each team to play four with the other two teams of the iation, two games at home and two on \ the opponent’s diamond. This will give^Tifton Aggies two games here/with Douglas and two games in Douglas'; two gamciKhere with Norman and two games at Norkaan Park. / The following officers were elected for the next year: J. M. Thrash, Douglas, president; \V- P. White, J^ouglas, vice- president ; AfxC. Ovgjuf; Tifton, secre tary-treasurer. ADAMS—-POWELL Mr. and Mrs. Homer Adams, of Sjr- camorc, denounce the engagement of their daughter, Elisa Lou, to Mr. Wright Ltfnnnn Powell, . of Plant City, ] the marriage to be solemnized at an early dote. No cards. ONE BOTTLE OF AMECO CURED HIM Mr. A. J. Barnes, of Macon, Ga., says; “My system was full of Malaria and I began to have Chills and Fever, bought a bottle oi’Ameco Chill aud Fever Touic aud a few doses broke up the Chills nud I took the rest of the bottle as a touic and the Fever did not return. I gladly recommend Aiueco Chill and Fever Tonic to any one having Chills and Fever.” Hundreds of such testimonials are be iug received daily by tho manufacturers of Ameco Chill and Fever Tonic. What Ameco Chill and Fever Tonic has done for Mr.- Barnes and thousands of others it will do for you. Ameco Chill aud Fever Touic is sold and guaranteed by all dealers. PRICE 25 CENT? PEEPLES—CORNWALL Mr. nnd Mra. B. P. Peeples, of Nash ville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Francis Mac, to Robert Stin son Cornwall, of Ty Ty. The wedding will take place December 30. FULWOOD A HARGRETT Attoraeya-at-Law Office In Golden Budding Tilton. • • • * JOHN A. PETERSON j v Office Dentlat New O’Ncal-McLcoil Butldln* Tilton, Goodin Golden Bide- Tilton. O*. TIFTON LODGE F. A A. Mh Hoot* on Firat at 1:10 p. m. Visitors an bitted to Hoot With Vt. S. A Mathews, G. L. Blalock. ROYAL ARCH MASONS Moot* Second Saturday evening ot rack month In Masonic Dnlldln* at 7:30 o’clock. J. H. Hutchinson, G. L Blalock, H.P. JUNIPER CAMP Nc. M IB WOl 144 WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Moot, every «n» and third Tuesday nltbt In the Maaoule Ball. Alt member* are regneatefi 1* attend and visiting Chop* nera are cordially Invited. \ R. H. HUTCHINSON, Clerk. TIFTON LODGE Ne. tss I. O. < ‘Meets First.! day. nl(ht Second and Fourth Sunday la Masonic Hull iCR Noblo Grand, OUOB.Smmted. ( Back-aclies, Run-Down, Weak, Nervous d for a long time s which caused mo to become nil run down. weak nud nervous, nnd I suf fered with back aches and pain* in my side. I whs just Way. being when I begun taking Dr. Pierce * Favorite Prescrip tion and it soon built me up in health and strength felt so much >ved in every ia the beat er taken and I Long u l kvan- 'Favorito . ’* medioino expoct.toccmtta Nerves Shattered Ga.:—"Dr. .Pierce’. iO to nerff complete HP my kidneys bocom and my nerve* were coinplcl I was notable to do tmyj weak. I could not sloop, I and tny appetite was a wreck, when my L.—. __ , ‘Favorite Prescription’ and when I had taken about five (rattles I was well and atrong.’V-MRS. N. L. GOODWIN, 1731 Walker Bt. became terribly One Iraen that I just made up mys thl*-Auction, rite Prescription.* Two | .They will .bo home to their many t l. “ friends in Brookfield, after December 15th. try | Favorite l time in splendid health and cured hemorrhage* and nervousness, t believe Dr., Pierre’s Favorite * * be the ytvy l*vt medicine a. Chamberlain's Tablets. These tablets are Intended especially for indigestion aud constipation. They tone up the stomach aud enable it to perform its functions naturally. They act gently on the liver and bowels, there by restoring the stomach and bowels to a healthy condition. When wyou feel dull, stupid and constipated, give them DORMINKY—BOWEN One of the' most interesting social ents of the season was the marriage of Miss Veda Dorminey to Mr. James Lee Bowen, which took place nt the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Lizsie Dorminey, in Brookfield, Sunday morning at 10 o’clock, Rev. S. F. Bowen, pastor of the Baptist church of Brookfield, of ficiating. The living room was artistically dec orated in ferns and chrysanthemums, au embankment of which formed the altar, about which the family and immediate friends of the contracting parties wit nessed the simple but impressive cere mony. The bride wore as a traveling cos tume, a salt of dark blue, a grey velvet hat* with accessories to match, togeth er with a aet of red fox furs. Following a short reception, Mr. and ft. Bowen left in their car for Jack- iville and other points In Florida. Mra: Bowen was one of the most at tractive members of the Brookfield social set. Mr. Bowen ia to be congratulated on winning her for his life companion. Mr. Bowen Is a sterling young business man, prominently connected with busi ness interest* of this section. He re cently receive^ his discharge at a lien- tenant from the TL 8. Army* The marriage of this youfef couple i* of wide-spread interest, aa it connects two of the oldest and most prominent fam- ‘ sSnSv" R* 'fisiiLl * &■ *i.-i Mrs. a N. Peterson, of Carteraville, Is spending aeveral weeks here with her i&ter; Mrs. George Smith, * PREACHER KILLED When Penmjlvaala Train Cradtei bi* His Car. Train DeniM. Baltimore, Md., Dee. 8.—Bar. Wil liam Bell was killed and savers! hundred passengers narrowly escaped Injury Inst night when an express train on the Penn sylvania railroad crashed Into an automo bile driven by Rev. Hr. Bell near Ben. ales Station. - The train waa derailed. «• fiery Itc Skin: Groceries are high enough at i price* now—trade with n* and save money. Whitley*, Grocery It 10c Store. Sdwlt The next time yon have chills and Fever MEC| it Kills the Chills” A scientific prescription which kills th. malaria germs, breaks op th* Chills and Fever and bonds up the system. Ameco Cbm and Pam Me ia la Tifton and giarantaal by Baaata Pharmacy Company. PRICE » CENTS CROSS—WILSON Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Cross, of Colquitt, Ga., minimum the engagement of their daughter, Bernice, to Rev. Oscar Ste phens Wilson, of Omega, Ga., the wed ding to take place latter part of De cember. 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, 1918, the sales of Dr. Wil liams 101 Tonic jumped over 500 per cent There can be only one reason fo- such i tremendous increase; nnd that is that Dr. Williams 101 Tonic is a correct treatment "Flu,” LsGrippc, Chill and Cold cases, ns well ns Malaria and other feve; 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.tlie third. It builds up strength stamina nnd vitality; and Htrcngth win against any disease. 25c and 50o bottles at your drug store. Refuse all attempts to palm off substitu tes. There ia only one Dr. Williams 101 Tonic . The G. B. Williams Company, Quit- man, Georgia. SYLVESTER’S CITY ELECTION Sylvester^ iDcc. 5b—In the regular election held here M. H. Westberry was named mayor, succeeding J. A. Kitchen. In the contest fo r councilman, J. R. Forest and R. A. Hcinshon were elected. A. H. Pinson was elected member of the school board. J. D. Hall and J. Gregory tied for tax assessor. _ .... iy should kuow what a splendid medicine Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy is, I am only too pleased to relate my experience, and only wish that I had known of its merits years ago,” write* Mrs. Clay Fry, Fer guson Station, Mo. “I give it to my children when they show the slightest symptoms of being croupv, and whe n I have a cough or cold ou the lungs a very few doses will relieve me, and by taking It for a few days, I soon get rid of the cold.” LOMBARDS BEST YET. The entertainment at the High School Auditorium Monday night, given by the Lombards, was the best attraction yet in tho High Schbol (Lyceum Course. Harry Lomh*** And his wife are both good performers and the large crowd fully enjoyed the {entire program. TWk No Ccne "Get**” WII Net *0**.* le “Oats-It” It (a because of thla tact that “OeU-lV* la today the blg- ftlkr^angmg^ro-roraover* oh gest seller among com-n. this planet It mean* the end of “corn-flddllng." For hard corns. corns, corns between the toes i 3. seconds. All you need ii 1 or I drops. Am easy to do as signing your name. It doe* away forever with tape, plasters, bandages, knives,' corn-diggers, scissor*, files and Dioou-briftging razor* Ease your com»palns, bo corn-free at last. “Get*»U, 11 %e onlywre, guaranteed, . tooniqp-bainirjipjnvsremover, coetabut, - m San Speedy Relief aS.S.S.1 Why auffer from there perriatent | tortures 'when it i, so easy and I costs so little to do as thousands I of other, have done and get relief ] through S. S. S.? It is now well I known that eczema comes from! the blood- By giving the blood n] thorough cleansing you not only] get sure and spe dy relief but you | also build up the system and re- j new your vigor aud vitality. Tbit good medicine has i stoodj r *‘MCLSQN-fi riUhmMMm; Th* particular colonel people of the United State* use Nelson's HairDressing 80 ***** ■ NtlaonVmalu* atu£ to soft, gLot^y and easy to - for the scalp, relieve* dandruff and makas the hair grow. f,lsl = p,tt l u to »tth. a«mn. NdrceV ,> Nelson' Manufacturing Co., Inc. a i RICHMOND. VA. psmoL davb • rlrfTawa.FI... d “5r»&’ 4 from your fertilizer will be greater if you use ROY; The Fertilizer Thctt Made Fish Scrap Famous ■ ■ "k F. S. ROYSTER GUANO Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Va. Lynchburg, Va. Tarboro, N. C. Charlotte, N.C.. Washington,N.C. Columbia, S.C. Spartanburg,S.C. Atlanta, Ga. Macon, Ga, Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. Baltimore, Md. ToledohPhio m THE UNIVERSAL CAR Insist on Genuine Ford Parts Imitation “Ford” parts are being sold by many mail-order houses, down-town stores and garages to unsuspecting Ford owners ass “Ford” parts. But they are not Genuine Ford parts made by the Ford Motor " Company. They are made by concerns who have no connection what- ■ soever with the Ford Motor Company. These imitation parts are not even made from the same grade of steel, or under the same formulas used by the Ford Company. They are counterfeit parts. Teats have shown them to break when the genuine Ford parts didn’t even bend, and they generally are from thirty-five to one hundred per cent lowei in quality. The authorized Ford Dealer is your protection. As such, we handle:.: nothing but the Genuine Ford parts. They are made from the famous , Ford Vanadium Steel and each part—according to Its use— ifi heat-i treated in the way that will give it the longest wearing qualitie 1 Every part is the Bame as its duplicate in your Ford car or Fqrd truclj Our stock of parts is complete. And our Ford garage mechanics are at your service at all times. Drive in when-repli or repairs for your Ford car may be necessary. Save your car : so your money. TIFTON ■■ AGENCY, Phone 285 ^Tifton, Ga. : I Insist on Genuine Ford Parts. r“ • <( -.r