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Located in the Southeastern portion of Berrien County, in the
richest agricultural district of the state. Especially adapted to
the growth of Sea Island Cotton (now worth 20c. per pound),
com, peas, peanuts, chufas, grain of all kinds, sugar cane—in
fact, almost any field crop or fruit can he grown with profit in
| this section. ft | fc
The population of Milltown has increased 1000 per cent within three years—and with public and private improve
ments now under comtract we expect to double within the next eighteen months. Of the many improvements we can
only mention a few: Valdosta Baptist Association’s College costing $50,000, large cotton warehouse, extensive ginnery
improvements, newspaper plant, many residences costing from $2,000 to $5,000, two brick stores and office buildings,
one large brick, stone and tile plant, with many other small improvements now under way.
There is not a more healthy town in Georgia.
The famous Bank’s Lake one mile from center, Alapaha River on the south one mile, both teeming in fish, making
it the Sportman’s Paradise—a delightful winter home.
If you are seeking an investment that will pay large dividends, invest in South Georgia.
If you are seeking a home among warm hearted people, come to Milltown.
We extend you the glad hand of welcome.
For further particulars write:
South Georgia Land & Industrial Co.
Georgia Educational Association,
The fortieth annual session of the
Georgia Educational Association,
which meetB at Cumberland Island
Juno ‘21st, promises to bo of excep
tional interest and pleasure.
The program is a very attractive
one, and some of our best educators,
who mako teaching not only a study,
but a profession, nreon the program
and are doubly prepared to interest
the public and handle these ques
tions of vital interest
The program is ono of exceptional
interest and merit, embracing many
of the leading educators of the state.
Rev. Comer M. Woodward, of
Sparks, will lecture Friday evening
on “The Denominational High
School.”
The railroads have granted a rate
of one fare, plus 25 cents. Tickets
will bo sold Juno 11), 20, 21, with
final limit Juno 25. Steamboats will
meet both the morning and after
noon trains on Juno 21st. A stop
will bo made at Jekyl islaud, on
route. Members of the association
get a rate of $1.50 per day at the
hotels.
Ihe Very Ben Remedy for Bowel Trouble.
Mr. M. F. Borroughs, an old and
wellkuown resident of Bluff ton, Ind.*
says: “J regard Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy us the
very best remedy for bowel trouble.
I make this statement after having
used the remedy iu uiy family for
several years. 1 am never without
it” This remedy is almost sure to
be needed before the summer is over.
Why not buy it now and be prepared
for such an emergency? Foraaleby
Mills Drug Co., Tifton, Ga.
Summer Excartloa Rates vn Atlantic Coust
Line.
Excursion rates to all uiouutnln and
seashore resorts are now ou sale via.
Atlantic Coast Line No trouble to
answer question*. For rates or any
other information, cmumuaicate with
Thoa E Myeru. T. P A.. Savannah.
Ga.: T.C. White, I). P. A.. Savannah.
Ga. Mf
Ten Tears in Bed.
tt For ten years I waa confined to
my bed with disease of my kidneys,”
writes, It A Gray, J. P. of Oakville,
Ind. “It was so severe that 1 could
not move part of the time. I con
sulted the very best medical skill
available, but could get no relief un
til Foley’* Kidney Cure was recom
mended to me. It has been a God-
to me.” Tifton Drag Co.
Brookfield News.
Brookfield, Ga., June 5—We are
huviug beautiful weather now. I guess
the farmers are killing a lot of grass.
Our little town is on a boom; the
merchants Arc doing a nice business.
Our school closed Tuesday, 28th. We
had a very nice picnic, and of course
we all hud a nice time, for Prof. Good
man made it pleasant for all.
We all enjoyed the sing very much at
Zlou Hope Sunday, and words won't
express the time 1 lmd; and, oh, how 1
did pull chicken bones!
We are sorry to say Mary Cox has
been very ill, out hope she will be out
soon, for we miss her very much.
There was preaching at the Baptist
church Sunday: the seivices conduct
ed by Brother Head. They all enjoyed
it very much.
Miss Annie Ward, of Dakota, is visit
ing her sister, Mrs. A. R. Turner. We
are always so glad to have her, and we
wish her a long ami pleasant visit.
Mr. Parrish 1ms been ill for several
days, but is able to be out again.
Bro. J. A. Cox will preach Sunday,
and everybody is invited to come out,
Little Aubrie McMiiiiau is very sick,
but we hope he will soon recover.
Oh, by tho way; Miss Finney and
Miss Stewart, of Jones couuty, have
been visiting Miss Kinney's sister, Mrs.
J. Day Stewart, for several days.
Turns Bosk.
Letter to L. P. Thurman,
Tifton, Ga
Dear Sir : Mr. -
of a cotton mill at Union, S. C.—he
Gorman-Gorman.
The marriage of Mrs. Birdie
Thompson Gorman and Mr. Ossian
Daniel Gorman took place Saturday
evening at the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Smith, the bride’s broth
er and sister.
The ceremony was performed by
Rev. Dr. Chas. Dowman, of the First
Methodist churoh.
Tho attendants were Miss Louiso
Todd, Miss Lucile Thompson, of
Newnan, and Misses Elizabeth and
Amelia Smith.
The floral decorations in the housdi
were whito and pink sweet peas,
and the centerpiece ou the dining
room table was a plateau of white
sweet peas. Tho host man was Mr.
Wm. H. Gorman.
Mr. and Mrs. Gorman left for a
wedding trip to Toxawav. On their
return home, they will go to house
keeping on Juniper street.—Atlanta
News, 4th.
As cashier of the First National
Bank, Mr. Gorman made many
friends during his residence in Tif
ton, who join in congratulations.
WAIT FOR HUNQER.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Notice of Local Leilslatloo.
Notioe Is hereby given that there will be In
troduced at tho next Msslon or the General As
aemlily or (ieorgla A bill entitled: “An Act to
establish a constitutional city Court in And for
the city of Tifton and county of Tilt;
ninty •
tine its jurisdiction and
the selection of a judge,
solicitor and other ofllcert thereof, to ttx their
iui).ensatlon, terms of office, define their ]<
*™ purposes."
name thorcfoi
I duties a
Notice ol Local Lefiatalloa.
There will lie introduced at tho next session of
eucral Assembly an net entitled
pi mm 11
ther purp
fee f. „
. Intoxicating or malt liquors in Tltt
Twenty Thousand hollars,
penalty for violating the i
and for
Good Advice from Mills Dro| Co, as to How
to Create an Appetite.
Any physician will tell you that it aTATK OF
is unwise to eat unless one is really
.. I hungry. It is far better to ntiss ’
president j 1U( , a | than to eat without appetite.
, , , . . .. 1 ® ! But Jo not take a tonic, stimulant
dot, t want to see Ins name m print' up ti ,, r t0 make J0U hun R ry.
-had two offers of .,00 gallons of | Mj „ 8 Prug Co . saJ , t |«, best
paint: $1 JO and look the; (0 creute all appetite is to restore the
and got skinned. Ho d have lU Uon t0 health by tbe llac of
got three quarters sk.nnod if bed| Mi-o-na stomach tablets, a reliable
taken the other. i remedy that they have, with the best
C1 ™ 8 _*A 1« .'I!? 2“, I*lr ; rf" 1 of satisfaction.
w When Mi-o-na is used, the irrita
$1 25 was 18 per cent short. The
full-measure paint was adulterated
45 per cent, besides benzine in the
oil, don’t know how much.
Devoe lead-aud-zinc wasn’t sold
in the town theu,
It don’t pay to monkey with paint.
Devoe costs less than uuy of 'em;
not by the gallon, of course ; by the
house and year. That’s how to
reckon it. Go by the name.
Yours truly,
F. W. Devoe &, Co.,
New York.
An Alarming Situation
Frequently resalts from neglect of
clogged bowels and torpid liver, until
constipation becomes chronic. This
condition i* unknown to those who
nse Dr. King’s New Life Pills; tbe
best and gentlest regulator* of Stem-
and Bowels. Guaranteed by
flash «t*
tion and inflammation of tbe stom
ach coating will be soothed, the gas
trie follicles will be strengthened so
that, they will pour out the natural
digestive fluids with regularity, and
the food you eat will be perfectly di
gested without distress. All head-
uche6, sleeplessness, specks before the
eyes, poor appetite, tired feelings,
nervousness, backaches, and other
troubles caused by a poor digettiou
will soon disappear, and you will
feel well all over.
A Urge box of Mion. stomach
tablets is sold for 50 cents by Mill.
Drug Co., and it is so successful and -- 1
reliable in caring indigestion and
other stomach troubles, with tbe ex
ception of cancel of tbe etomacb,
that they eell it under a guarantee
that tbe money will be refunded.’
Nol
of tho General
t .u tonal city
Haiti net to h
llsh the city
Notice of Local Legislation
i* hereby given that at the next session
‘ ‘.sseinbiyof Georgia a bill will
create atul establish a consti-
t In amt for the couuty of Tift
l>« entitled an act to create andcstah
y court nl Tifton. in ami for tbe conn
>f Tift; to deline the criminal and civil juris
ton of said court; to provide for the terms
•eof: to provide for the election of a judge
of Tift
cl tor thereof; to prescribe the
the officers of said courtto provide
superior court of Tiftcouti-
,nd fees of the
I he the
f Ti
id t
i of suchc
Notice of Local Legislation.
There will lie introduced in the next General
sseinbiyof Georgia, a bill entitled .
reato a Hoard of Commissioners of h
evenne* for the co
loir powers and dul
May Mud, U<06.—2Mt
Libel for Divorce.
EORGIA—Tirr Cotsr
Car lie Newell 1
vs. I Libel for I
Alex Nowell j
The defendant. Alex Newell,
qutred, personally ■
jK-ar at the July tei
be held in and lor t
uay in .Inly next, then a
IMalntiirs demaud in an
default whereof the said
justice shall ap|>criain,
a of Tift Superior Co
Libel for Divorce in Tift Stipe
Term, IWW.
To Noel L. Blackburn, greeting:
By order of the court, you are
that on tbe 14th day of May, UK*!
tiled salt i
hereby notified
IW6, Leu ore Black
er divore, sod the
table to the July
........ be and appear at
the July term, 1906. of said court, to l>« held on
the first Monday in July. |W». thou and there to
answer tbe plaintiff's complaint.
Witress, the Hon. Kobt. G. Mitchell, Judge
of said court. This May bUh.lSuv
J. E. Pkkflks, Clerk.
J. J. Murray, Plaintiff’s Attorney.
Application for Charter.
STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Tift.
To the Superior Court of said county:
The i>etitlon of P. A. Allen and R. W. Pat
rick, of said county, respectfully shows
I. That petitioners desire for theinselros,
their associate*, successors and assigns,
incorporated under the name, style and tl
THE ALLEN LUMBER COMPANY
II. That tho term for which petitions
sire to be Incorporated Is Twenty Years wl
privilege of renewal, according to law, i
expiration of said term.
III. That the capital stock of said corporation
is to l»e Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00) di
vided into shares of One Hundred Dollars
(flOO.OO)each, which said capital stock petition
ers desire authority to increase from time to
tlem, as desired by the holders of a majority of
i desired by
satu stock, to not e: _ .„ ..
Bum of Two lluudrod Thousand Dollars ($3)0,•
IV. Petitioners mow that all of said capful
stock has been subscribed ami exceeding ten
|>er cent, thereof actually paid in, as required by
V. That the object and purpose of the pro
posed corporation is pecuniary profit and yr -
to its stockholders, and that the particular (li
of business In which petitioners desire to engage
are conducting and carrying on a general lurc
her and tiu>l>er dealers and brokerage business
the luiylng and selling any and all kinds ant
classes of lumber and timt>er, either on commis
sion or otherwise, for cash or on credit, th«
owning and operation of saw mills, planing
mills,shingle mills and turpentine distilleries
and naval store plants, and the general huyin
an«l selling, the manufacturing, remilling at
shtpptugauy and all classes nt lumber produoi
an.: naval stores for themselves or as agent ft
other corporation* or Individuals, ami the ma
ketitig or all products of said corporation
such manner and in such markets as may in tl
judgment of the stockholders appear to the l>est
interest of said corjioration, and to exercise thi
t exceeding in the aggregate the
It loners seek to engage.
I. As specially incident
1 corporation, petitioner*
I authority of buying, m
to the Interest ol
desire the privilege
truing, selling
the
kinds of
also, which in the jndg
property, of cout
indentedhoes an
mortgage, deed u
mem of the oUi.
corporation may
VII. That tho main office and principal place
or business of said corporation la to lie I
city of Tifton. county of Tift and state of
gia, but that petitioners desire authority
tablish branch offices and carry on any r
linos of business hereiubefore mentioned i
umy, city or town within the l
.. . ipou due compliance with the la
h other states as they may go into, at will of
holders of a majority of the stoc
States, up.
s pray t
. .. name, style and title afore
said,entitled to all the rights,privileges and I
muntties. and subject to all liabilities and :
[fictions, fixed by the laws or this State.
Feu. wool* «£ Mi-brat,
Petitioners' A Horne;
Filed in office this ;ttth day of May, UXK.
EORGIA—Tift County.
I, J. E. Peeples, Clerk «tf the Superb
said couuty, * "—*»* —
going
i hereby certify that the fore-
ti correct copy of the applies-
ilanuber C
this office,
ifficlai slguat
Witness u.. -.... — —
Mid Court, this the 3Cth day or May, 1906.
J. E. PKF.mr--,
Clerk Superior Court, Tltt County, Ga.
For ■ New Road,
GEORGIA—Tift Couktt.
Petition baying been fited with the ordinary
of said county for the ojwulng and laying out of J
- rw public road, commencing at a point on
Ty Ty ami Moultrie public road on William
bs* land and running in an easterly direction
through lands of William Uibbe, J. Y. Button,
J. A. warren and Jack Conger, intersecting tbe
Tilton and Wright* Chapel road at Jack Con-
E er’e place; and cornmlMlooers duly appointed
y the ordinary to review said proposed road
utility; It to \becefore ordered that all pereoM
‘ canae before me oo tbe ton day of
KILL th, COUCH
... CURE -n» LUHC8
*™ Dr. King’s
New Discovery
/voMtur
™ fas'
Main Street, Next to Masonic Building,
TIFTON, GA.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Seamless Terpen-
. ’-v TINE STILLS and General
METALWORKERS.
TO THE TURPENTINE OPERATORS :
We are before you again with the same old story, WE WANT YOUR WORK
and arc prepared to supply you promptly at the lowest possible price any ot th*
following goods:
Our STANDARD seamless steam kettles.
Our RAPID condensing worms, guaranteed not to chose.
Our LARGE BULGE caps’with patent water funnel in same.
Arms, doors, and grate bars, copper measures and dippers, chip skimmers,glue
kettles, patent gates, also full Hue of galvanized steel dippers and measures.
We have at our difterent works at Fayetteville, N. C., Savannah, Ga., Jackson^
ville, Fla. and Mobile, Ala. a stock approximating 100 stills and fixtures, both new
and second hand, from 5 to 40 barrels capacity, that we will sell at prlcea nevei
before heard of for the class of goods we manufacture
Prompt attention given to repairing through the countrv by skilled workmen
We wil! aoreciate your valued favors for anything of the above, assuring yon
if our personal attention to all orders. ,
Tours very truly,
McMILLAN BROTHERS’ SOUTHERN COPPER WORKS,
Fayetteville, N. C., 8atannah, Ga., Jacksonville, Fla., Mobile, Ala.
P. S.—Our SPECIAL letter as to how a still should be constructed and set t»x
or SUCCESSFUL running forwarded on application. *
ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM & ATLANTIC RAILROAD
TIMK TABLE EFFECTIVE MARDH 11, 1006.
NORTHBOUND.
SOUTHBOUND.