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PEAIISOX TRIBUXE, AUGUST 10, 1917
SANDWICH COLUMN.
The Georgia Legislature seems
determined to increase pensions to
be paid Confederate veterans and
the widows of veterans. Nobody
will begrudge any increase that
can lie provided for and the people
of the state are deeply interested
in the discussions on the floor of
the House of ways and means
whereby the money with which to
pay larger pensions can be secured.
Just where the extra money is to
come from has not yet been made
clear, and the fact reminds us. as
we are reminded a good many
times in the course of every legis
lativc assembly, that the state is
sadly handicapped by an out-of
date business system as full of de
fects as a dog is of fleas.—-Albany
Herald.
When you yawn a good deal in
the (laytime, feel dull, achej and
want to stretch frequently, it is
an unmistakable symptom of
malaria,mid unless you do some
thing at once you arc booked for a
spell of chills. Hekbine isachill
medicine that will prevent or cure
the disease. It drives out the im
purities on which the malarial
germ thrives, strengthens the liver
and cleanses the bowels. Price
50e. Sold by Morris Drug Co.
They have mighty good crops
down in ('olquit, Thomas, Brooks
and other South Georgia counties,
but we failed to see where they
have anything on this section and
Telfair especially. They possibly
have planted less cotton down
there than we of this section, sub
slit id ing peanuts, cane, potatoes,
•etc., for the cotton, everywhere
crops seem to be unusually
promising over South Georgia, and
it now looks as this will be a ban
ner year with the farmers. —Telfair
Km erprise.
SriiijKovs agree that in eases of
fills. Burns. Bruises and Wounds,
file FIRST TKEATMKS'T is most i in
portanl. When an efficient an
liseptie is applied promptly, i here
is no danger of infection and the
wound begins to heal at once.
Fur use on man or beast, nonoz
o.vi: is the ipfai. vntiskptic and
heaping agent. Buy it now and
be ready for an emergency. Price
25c, 500, SI.OO and 51.50. Sold by
Morris Drug ('o.
A national convention of design
ers has decided that mens spring
suits for 1018 shall be without
belts, cuffs find pockets. The
elimination of belts may be pro
tested by youths between 15 and
22 and old boys of 55 to 70. The
loss of cuffs will be regretted by a
few dudes, notwithstanding they
catch dust in the summer. But
the abrogation of pockets will
cause real sacrifice to (‘very man —
for what can he do without them?
a man would rather shuttle off this
mortal coil than trot around the
streets carrying a handbag. A
suit without pockets! The fellow
who suggested the idea would be
railroaded into an insane asylum
if be were discovered by pocket loss
men. —Dawson News.
Excursion Fares
VIA.
G. S. & F. Ry.
Account of the following Special Occasions. G. S. &.
1' By. will sell teduced round trip fares from eou|>oii
stnt ion.
Black Moutain and Ridgcrest, N. C: Numerous
Special occasions, during May. June. July and August.
Dates of sale and limits u|xm application.
The above excursion fart-s are open to the public.
Lxcursion fares also on sale to Mountain and Seashore
resort s.
For complete information at to fares and schedules
call on any ticket agent. G. S. \ F. By., or address
J. W. JAMISON, T.P.A.orC. B. RHODES, G.P.A.
MACON, GEORCIA
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Our new Hour mill continues
to turn out good flour. Only a
small at-reage was planted in wheat
last fall, but it is a safe bet that
there will be plenty of wheat
planted on every farm this fall.
We are fast learning the good
sense of raising what we need to
eat even if cotton does bring 25
cents a pound.—Ocilla Star.
If your child is pale and sickly,
picks at the nose, starts in the
sleep and grinds the teeth while
sleeping, it is a sure sign of worms.
A remedy for these parasites will
be found in white's cream vermi
fuge. It not only clears out the
worms, but it restores health and
cheerfulness. Price 25c per bottle.
Sold by Morris Drug Co.
Colquitt is having a wrestle
over the proposed creation of the
city court of Moultrie; Worth is
seeking to abolish the city court
of Sylvester re-created last year;
Berrien has more or less discussion
over the city court of Nashville,
and the provision for four terms of
Superior Court annually in Tift
which was enacted last year is
being changed this. It is all
right to give the people what they
want and provide for their conven
ience as well as for the public
service at the least possible ex
pense, but there ought to be some
stability about these things. The
changes appear to be endless. —
Tifton < lazet te.
For the stomach and bowel
disorders of babies mcgek'k baby
Ei.txiK is a r ,'cdy of genuine
merit. It acts quickly, whole
some and pleasant to take. Price
25c and 50c per bottle. Sold by
Morris Drug ( Y».
Every year just about this time,
when big appropriations are want
ed from the Georgia General As
sembly, an expert book-keeper
comes along and shows that
the state's finances are in excellent
shape. Later on, when teachers
and pensioners can't get their pay,
the same export bobs up and shows
how the General Assembly lias
been extravagant, and made appro
priations without making ade
quate provision for securing the
revenue with which to meet them.
The memory of the people is short
lived enough for the experts to
repeat the stunt every six months.
—Klberton Star.
If you sit in a cool draft when
you are heated and get a stiff neck
or lame back, you will be looking
for something that will ease the
pain Fix your mind on BAIXARp’s
snow i.ixi.went and don't be talk
ed out of it because it is the best
pain relieving liniment you can
get any where. Price 25c, 50c and
»1.00 per hot tie. Sold by Morris
I )rug < 'o.
The vice probfem is not the
least of those with which the army
camps are going to have to contend.
It is a problem as old as armies,
and the progress toward solving
it has not been notable in thou
sands of years. —Albany Herald.
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EXCURSION FARES
VIA.
G. S. & F. Ry.
To
Atlantic Beach, Pablo Beach,
Jacksonville and White Springs, Fla.
Tickets at following round trip Excursion Fares; can be
purchased from Tifton, Ga., via. G. S. & F. By.
SEASON TICKETS Sold Daily
Atlantic Beach ..$7.30
Pablo Beach ~57,25
White Springs $4 75
WEEK EN I> TICKETS: Sold for Saturday trains and
train No. 3, Sunday’s limited Tuesday following date of
sale.
Atlantic Beach or Pablo Beach $4.00
White Springs $3.30
FIFTEEN DAY TICKETS: Sold daily, limited 15-days
from date of sale.
White Springs $3.80
SUNDAYONLY TICKETS: Sold for G. S. & F. By.
train No. 3, each Sunday morning, limited to return on
train No. 4. date of sale.
Jackson vi lie $3.00
White Springs $1.50
For full details as to schedules etc., call on W. E. Dodge,
ticket agent, Tifton. Ga., or address
J. W. JAMISON, T. P. A. or C. B.RHOEESG. P. A.
MACON, GEORGIA
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