Pearson tribune. (Pearson, Ga.) 191?-1955, September 07, 1917, Image 4

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Every Person Should Consider In The First Pface The ability to save is one of the very first rules in the game of success. In The Second Place Did you ever meet a successful man who at. some time did not owe his success to his eo operation with some Rank! Our success depends on your success. Think it over and start an account with Pearson Banking • Company A. R. Harrelson HORSESHOEING A BLACKSMITH ALL WORK SPECIALTY ANo GUARANTEED * WHEELRIGHT * SHOP STAYS OPEN THE YEAR ROUND Pearson tribune PUBLISHED WEEKLY B. T. ALLEN, Editor SUBSCRIPTION: SI.OO a Year . . . . 50c Six Months If you receive a sample copy, it. in ail invitation for you to .subscribe. You \yilj find The Tribune a newspaper worthy of your patronage. ADVERTISIN RATES: Ibe for-single column inch each insertion. Reading no tices, in regular type, be per line. In black type Me a line. JOB PRINTING Every description of printing done at lowest prices in keeping with the high prices of material used. Excursion Fares VIA. G. S. & F. Ry. Account of the'following Special Occasions. (!. S. I. Ry. "ill sell tedueed round trip fares from coupon station. Black Moutain and Ridgcrest, N. C: Numerous Special occasions, during May, June, July and August. Dales of sale and limi&s upon application. I In* above excursion lares art' ojk'ii to the public. Excursion fares, also on sale to Mountain and Seashore resorts. tor complete information as to fares ami schedules call on any t icket agent, (i. S. & F. Ry., or address I. W. JAMISON, T P.A. orC. B. RHODES, G.P.A. MACON, GEORCIA The Macon Daily Telegraph Pays for Itself and Saves You Money Besides Read Its Ads every day and you will save money on your purchases. Read Its News Columns and you will keep i>osted as i<* what the world is doing and will thus be able to exercise better judgement in pour business affairs. Send $7.00 for Daily and Sunday or $5.00 for Daily only. \ ou may be losing money because you are not informed It is economy to subscribe to THE TELEGRAPH, macon, Georgia PEARSON TRIBUNE, SEPTEMBER 7,1917 SANDWICH COLUMN. Take Herbine for all distur bances in the bowels. It purifies the bowel channels, promotes reg ular movements and makes you feel bright, vigorous and cheerful. Price 50c. Sold by Morris Drug Co. ’ It is said that Congress will soon adjourn and that the members will go on a speech-making tour through the country. Well, for goodness sake, are we never going to get any rest from that aggression! Isn't it awful! —Darien Gazette. When fhe bowels feel uncom fortable and you miss the exhilar ating feeling that always follows a copious morning operation, a dose of Herbine will set jftju right in a couple of hours. If taken at bed time you get its benefical effect after breakfast next day. Price 50c. Sold by Morris Drug Co. The good United States warships are proving a great protection to entente shipping. If we were crossing the Atlantic these days we’d like to have a half a dozen or more of those same good old ves‘ sets ahead and behind and fore and aft and on both sides and then on the larboard and starboard side and left and right and then a few nosing in nor’ by east sou’ east and other spaces. —Athens Banner. Swellings of the flesh caused by inflammation, cold, fractures of the bone, toothache, neuralgia or rheu matism can be relieved by apply ing Ballard’s Snow Liniment. It should be well rufoed in over the part affected. Its great healing and penetrating power eases the pain, repuces swelling and restores natural conditions. Price 25c, 50c and SI.OO per bottle. Sold by Morris I >rug Co. Here is where tiie married men will have to do their bit in dead earnest. Advance fashion notes tell us that next fall's dresses will button up in the back. You, of course, remember those horrid days of a few years back if you chanced to have persuaded some lady to share this checkered vale with you. —Brunswick News. Surgeons agree that in eases of Cuts, Burns, Bruises and Wounds, the first treatment Is most iin port ant. When an efficient anti septic is applied promptly, there is no danger of infect ion and the wound begins to heal at once. For use on man or beast, Borozone is the ideal antiseptic and haling agent. Buy it now and lx* ready for an emergency. Price 25c, 50c, SI.OO and $1.50. Sold by Morris Drug Co. Some Valdosta men own an is land off the Georgia coast where they think they can plant cotton and be safe from the boll weevil. This weevil thing crossed the Miss issippi river when everybody just knew he could not do it and he would probably swim over to any island where there was cotton. — Quitman Free Press. Yellow complexion, pimples and disfiguring blemishes on the face or body can be gotten rid of by dostoring the liver, which is torpid. Herbine is a powerful liver cor rectum. It purifies tin* system, stimulates the vital organs and puts the body in fine vigorous condition. Price 50c. Sold by Morris Drug Go. Physicians report that there is an epidemic of chicken-pox among the children of the county. FEED OUT YOUR HOGS SIX WEEKS EARLIER. In every lot of hogs on feed two or three weeks quickly and ac tually eat less than others. If all would fatten like these, the entire drove would be ready for the market six weeks earlier and to save six weeks feed is an item that you fully understand. The hog that fattens easily must be in prime physical condition. The B. A. Thomas' Hog Powder is a conditioner for hogs. It keeps their system clean and healthy andjenables them to fatten quick ly without falling a prey to the usual diseases of hogs. The B. A. Thomas’ Hog Powder is not stock food. It’s straight medi cine and we took the agency be cause it enables you to feed out your hogs much earlier. For sale by J. O. White, ATLANTA LETTER Atlanta, Ga. Sept. 5. —Since President Wilson has fixed the price of wheat at the substantial figure of $2.20 per bushel, there is no reason on earth why every farmer in Georgia should not raise all the wheat he can this fall. Put in not only your two acres to the plow, but more. Put all the good land you've got in winter wheat. There’s good money in it. We should raise even more than 10,000,000 bushels; the world is waiting for it. Prepare your land and arrange for your seed now. There's a big opportunity here for every Georgia farmer, and every* one of them who does not take ad vantage of it will make a serious mistake. “Give me a piece of sweet pota to pie.” Call for it in your res taurant, anywhere in Georgia. Candied yams or baked sweet po tatoes make a good substitute. But be sure to see that one of them or more is on your bill of fare. This is a state department of agriculture slogan. The depart ment has already requested sever al hundred people to do it; they have promised they would do it. Let the good work go on; the de partment will do its share. Now that we’ve got the sweet potato on the army ration list, let's make it “King” in the food world as cotton is “King” in that of textiles and clothing. We can do it. We are going to do it! The state department of agricul ture is going to see to it that Georgia boys in Camp Gordon, Camp Harris, at Augusta and wherever else they may be quar tered inside the state, are properly protected in the matter of pure foods. General orders have just been issued covering requirements plac ed upon all dealers in food products in the vicinity of these camps, and these orders must be rigidly ad hered to. The authorized inspec tors of the pure food department will be continually on the watch, and if there is any violation, it will be promptly handled. All flagrant eases will be prosecuted. Georgia boys in the army camps in this state may rest ieasonably as sured that what they get to eat and drink around the camps is carefully safeguarded. The Georgia- Land Owners’ As sociation is going to hold a big meeting at Tifton on Sept. 15th. The department’s interest in this meeting arises principally from the fact that cattle-tick eradication is one of its chief aims. No man need hope to grow cattle profita bly', even if it be only two or three head a year, in tick-infested terri tory. Every man in South Geor gia and in other sections of the state, interested in successful cat tle raising, should attend the Tif ton meeting. He will learn much that will be well worth while. The new state cattle tick eradi cation law, passed at the recent session of the legislature, will be enforced to the letter. The state agricultural department is now making plans to this end. Every thing possible will be done in co operation with the federal govern ment, to clean the cattle tick out of Georgia at the earliest possible moment. Georgia is entitled to take i>osi tion as one of the greatest cattle growing states in the country. It is the purpose of the department, as far as is in its power, to see that Georgia does this under the new law. This law prohibits the move ment of cattle from any tick infest ed territory to any territory that is tick-free, whether a whole coun ty or part of one. It restricts in the same way any cattle shipments from other states to Georgia points. The sooner Georgia can be freed of the tick, the better it will be for the whole state; and the de partment proposes to do its level best to get the tick out of Georgia at the earliest possible date. ICE NOTICE I wish to inform the public that in the future I will handle Ice the year round. I also wish to further announce that 1 will not deliver less than 25 pounds of Ice after September Ist. All accounts are due and must be paid on Monday of each week. All 5c and 10c orders for Ice must be accompanied by the cash T. Kirkland ATTENTION PUBLIC! I have just received a full line of Fall Goods, at which I bought be fore the prices advanced. 1 am going to give my customers the benefit of the Bargains. Call around and let us show you our stock before you buy. PEARSON BARGAIN HOUSE 1. PASSOX, Prop. PEARSON, - - - GEORGIA Patterson’s Pharmacy Garry Complete Line Druggists’ Sundries' Such as Velvetina Toilet Articles, Large Assortment of Toilet Soaps, Variety Dental Creams Attention of Housewives is called to our stock of Red Indian Fruit Jar Rubbers. Handsome Line of Jewelry. Call and see it. Standard Proprietary Medicines. Our Fountain Drinks are Unexcelled. When in town, come to see us EXCURSION FARES VIA. G. S. & F. Ry. To Atlantic Beach, Pablo Beach, Jacksonville and White Springs, Fla. Tickets at follow ing round trip Excursion Fares: can be purchased from Tifton. Ga., via. G. S. & F. Ry. SEASON TICKETS Sold Daily Atlantic Beach .$7.30 Pablo Beach . ... ...$7,25 White Springs $4 75 WEEK-END TICKETS: Sold for Saturday trains and train No. 3. Sunday’s limited Tuesday follow ing date of sale. Atlantic Beac h or Pcblo Beach s4.<jo White Springs $3.30 FIFTEEN-DAY TICKETS: Sold daily, limited 15-days from date of sale. White Springs I $3.80 SUNDAY ONLY TICKETS: Sold for G. S. & F. Ry. train No. 3. each Sunday morning, limited to return on train No. 4. date of sale. J acksoD t il le $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. RHOEES G. P. A. MACON, GEORGIA