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THE Q&XEKfB, TIFTOH. $A. f JUNE 90. 1906.
Don’t have a falling out with
your hair. It might leave you!
Then what? That would mean
thip, scraggly, uneven, rough
hair. Keep your hair at home I
Fasten It tightly to your scalp!
You can easily do it with Ayer’s
Hair Vigor. It is something
more than a simple hair dress
ing. It is a hair medicine, a
hair tonic, a-hair food.
The bo*t kind of * testimonial—
“Sold for over sixty yean.”
A
i*79. O. Ajar Co., Xiovtll, Haw.
Also manufacturers of
) SARSAPARILLA.
IfCTS CHERRY PECTORAL.
3
Paint Proposition.
We will furnish you four gal
lons of Ahco semi’paste paint
and four gallons of pure linseed
oil for the sum of $8.80. This
combination makes eight gal
lons of the best ready-mixed
paint on the market at a cost
of only $1.10 per gallon, and this
quantity will cover any ordina
ry sized building. We can fur
nish any quantity. Once tried,
always used.
Andrew Hanley Co.
Savannah. Ca.
KEYSTONE
Livery, Feed and Sale Stables,
J. E. JOHNS, PROPRltTOR.
ekney Buggies and Wagons,
v Worses, Mules and Harness.
Tim clast teams at all hours. Baggage
transferred. Phone 43.
MAIN STREET - TIFTON.
CHESNUTT
-t'onsider our grocery store
Headquarters, for we will
Endeavor to give you good
Service and polite attention.
Sew goods will be sent you
tinder a guarantee
To be as good as are in
Tifton or anywhere else
A if you aro not pleased
With an article from us we
Invite you cordially to
Let ns know it, for we
Like to work for the •
Interest of our customers.
AH our goods arc the best the
Market affords. Come
See our lino for yourself.
WILLIAMS
Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera & Diarrhea Remedy
Almost every family has need
of a reliable remedy for colic or
diarrhea at some lime during the
yt *Thi» remedy b recommended
by dealer* who have sold it for
many yean and know its value.
It haa received thousand* of
testimonials from grateful people. *
It has been prescribed by phy-
adro with the most satisfactory
It ha» often saved life before
medicine could have been sent for
or a physician summoned.
It only costs a quarter. Can
B afford to risk so much for to
» BUY rr NOW.
PAULK,
without glasses;
1 ■,
Ism.
double.
The annual mooting at Mb Zion
Baptist church begins Friday before
the second Sunday in July. The
public m cordially invited.
The jury commissioners of Ber
rien county will meet in August at
Nashville, at which time they will
revise the jury hoses of that county,
and draw the grand and petit juries
for September term of superior court.
Miss I.irzie McWbite has been
I chosen queen of Monltne’e fourth
of July carnival by a vote of 5,1X0
against 4,060 for Miss Merritt, the
nest highest contestant. The vot
ing realized 1500 for the carnival
fund.
Thomasville, Ga., June 19.—W.
C. Vereen, a wealthy turpentine op
erator of Moultrie, thia afternoon of
fered a gift of $1,000 to Young’s
Female College in Thomasville, pro
vided the citizens of this place raise
$2,000 for the institution.
Can you afford to buy foreign
made buggies of questionable repu
tation, when right at your door yon
can buy a home-made high grade
buggy at very little higher price ?
See ad on page three. 29-4t
A fine baby boy arrived at the
apartments of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
H. Myers, at the New Albany, early
yesterday morning. AH is well with
mother and babe, and Mr. and Mrs.
Myers are receiving the congratula
tions of tbeir friends.—Albany Her
ald.
The joint debate between Hoko
Smith and Clark Howell, that is
scheduled for Albany, will, in all
probability, take place July 9. This
date haa been practically settled
upon in Albany, though it has not
as yet been ratified by the candi
dates.
Our Hammocks and Ice Cream
Freezers must be sold regardless of
the price, as we have a large stock
of them, and can’t afford to carry
thorn over. “Buy now and eavo
money.” Tifton Furniture Co.
Clark Howell and the other guber
natorial candidates have to “jump
on” Tom Watson and the Populists
in very self-defense, for Hoke Smith
has jumped on everybody else and
everything else of any consequence
in the state, including thedemocrat-
party administration.—Albany
Herald.
Valdosta, Ga., June 19.—W. S.
Vest, president of the Georgiastate
senate, has just elosed a deal where
by bis saw mill at Levon, 300,000
acres of timber in Marion and Sum
ter counties and 18 miles of tram
road goes to the McGebee Lumber
Company, Ocala, Fla. Nearly $300,-
000 involved.
From developments during an in
vestigation before the United States
Commissioner in Valdosta one day
last week, it would appear that even
pretty girls occasionally operate
moonshine stills in Colquitt. A pret
ty girl in the moonshine, even if she
very still, ie liable to attract com
pany. No woitder this business is
picking up over in Colquitt.
The Times has had in its office
for a year, the rattle cut from an
other Florida rattler. The snake,
whoso caudle appendage baB been
scon by hundreds of people in our
office, was fourteen feet and seven
inches in length, the figures being
vouched for by a number of reliable
men who saw the snake. The rat
tles number 30 and are over 8 inchcq
long.—Valdosta Times,
The trial of Slisha Lott, for the
killing of Itandall llctts at Willa-
coochec in 1901 is being held at a
special terra of Coffee superior court
in Douglas this week. It exhausted
a panel of 148 tales jurors to Becnre
the necessary twelve for the trial,
the Inst one being selected Tuesday
morniug, when the trial began. It
will probably consume the week.
There is no need worrying along
m discomfort, because of adisordered
digestion. Get a bottle of KODOL
FOB DYSPEPSIA, and sec what it
will do for you. Kodol not only di
gests what you eat and gfves that
tired stomach a needed rest, but is a
corrective df the greatest efficiency
Kodol relieves indigestion, dyspepsia,
palpitaion of the heart, flatulence,
and sour stomach, Kodol will make
your stomach young and healthy
again. You will worry just in the
proportion that your stomach worries
you. Worry means the loss of abil-
itv to do your beet. Worry is to be
avoided at all times. Kodol will
take the worry out your stomach.
Sold by Milts Drug Co.
Read the buggy ad on page three.
It is worth reading. ’29-4t
Speaking of the “port rate" advo
cated by Mr. Smith, Hon. Warner
Hill say's: “He has been criticising
the commission since he was the
paid attorney of the Atlanta freight
bureau and the commission turned
down bis pet hobby, the port rate,
which is but another name for a rate
to enrich the Atlanta jobbers at the
expense of the rest of the shippers
and consumers of Georgia. And the
people of Georgia will see this soon
er or later. Nobody knows that bet
ter than Mr. Hoke Smith. If be
were on the railroad commission to
day, as « railroad commissioner, rep
resenting the entire state, he would
not tote far the «»Me asked
more regardless of Me oath than I
want to beUeretoato^ l%»
Mrs. Janie C, WiIcol( wire of Rep
resentative B. E. Wilcox, and eldest
child of W. A. and Mrs. Catherine
Glark, was bom in Telfair county,
Ga., Dee. 23,1870; married in 1887;
was the mother of eight children,
seven of whom, with the devoted
husband, father, two brothers, three
sisters and a host of other kindred
and friends, survive to mourn and
miss her. She fell peacefully to
sleep at her home in this city on
Saturday, the 23rd of June, at 4:20
p. m„ and was buried at Ocilla next
day.—Enterprise.
A man in a Georgia town who se
cured bis wife through a matrimo
nial egenoy is trying to secure a di.
vorce, and the Milieu News draws a
lesson therefrom and points out the
moral that mail order bargains are
not just as represented, and that a
better grade of the same artiele ean
always be obtained at home. “Good
enough for him,” exclaims our con
temporary. “He ought to patron
ize home industry.” The home ar
ticle ia usually the best, and the boat
values are usually obtained from
home people. Do business at borne.
Macon, Ga., June 22.—Sensational
charges were made against Judge
W. W. Haygood and W. L. Cutts,
counsel for the Southern Bealty and
Investment Company, of Fitzgerald,
in the federal court today, when Olin
Wimberly, representing parties con
testing titles to lands claimed by the
concern, asserted that the attorneys
bad formed a bogus corporation of
their own under the South Dakota
laws for business in Fitzgerald, in
order to remove jurisdiction from
tbo community when they went into
the courts defending claims to lands
where they oonld gain an interest
by purchase.
The Thomasville Press of the cur
rent week makes apology to its read
ers “for the bad break made in the
make-up of the paper last week.”
'In some manner,” it is explained,
a political article and the notice of
a marriage got mixed in the make
up of the papor. Every mam con
nected with the paper regrets this
break, and we hereby offer our apol
ogies, and we promise to try to pre
vent snch acoidents in future.’’ We
didn't notice the Press' “bad break,"
but if the mixture of a marriage no
tice was with one of its Hoke Smith
editorials or with one of Pcpulist
Ward’s epistles, it must have been
something awful.—Albany Herald.
John Skelton Williams, prosident
of the company which recently pur
chased several of the smaller rail
roads in south Georgia has announc
ed the appointment of A. Pope as
traifio manager and R. W. Bidgood
as auditor of the Valdosta Southern
Railway Company, Nashville and
Sparks Railroad Co., Douglas, Au
gusta and Gulf Railroad Co., Augus
ta and Florida Railroad Co., and the
Millen and Southwestern llailrond
Co. The offices of the traffic man
ager and auditor of the several
roads will be at Augusta, Ga. The
above appointments went into ef
fect June 20. The general olficeB
of the company operating the roods
are at Richmond, Va.
Backed up by experience and rep
utation are the Henderson-Cranford
buggies This is something worth
your consideration. Also the fact
that they are sold in Tifton by Mr.
W. II. Bennuett. See ad on page
three. 29 4t
We always have a complete and
fancy line of Crackers, Bread and
Cakes. Phone No. 9, The Edge-
wood Fruit Co.
For first-class Chicken Feed see
Chesnutt & Williams.
Yon cannot induce lower animal to
lo eat heartily when not feeling well.
A sick dog starves himself, and gels
well. The stomach, onoe overworked
must hare rest the same us your feet
or eyes. You don’t have to starve to
rest your stomach. KODOL FOR
DYSPEPSIA takes up the work for
your stomach, digests what y&u eat
and gives it a rest. Puts it back in
condition again. You can’t feel good
with adisordered stomach. Try Ko
dol. Sold by Mills Drug Co. Tifton.
Discussing the coming congres
sional election, the Atlanta News
says : "While Judge Griggs declines
to discuss this phase of the situa
tion, it is a recognized fact that if
he succeeds in overcoming the re
publican majority in the houso and
turning "it into a democratic strong
hold, as chairman of tha National
Democratic Congressional Commit
tee, he will be the strongest candi
date in the house for the speaker
ship to succeed Speaker Cannon
Judge Griggs has long boen regard
ed as one of the most able demo
cratic members of the house for the
jpeskersbip, and ho has many friends
who will insist that he be elected to
that position of honor, in case the
house is democratic This fact will
increase the Georgia ml erest in the
congressional campaign, as Judge
Griggs has thousands of ardeut
friends and admirers in thia state
who will be very glad to see him
elevated to the most powerful legis
lative office in the world today."
• Over In Irwin.
The writer took a day off. begin
ning Saturday evening, and went
over to Rebecca and spent Sunday
with liia daughter, Mrs. B. T. Mans
field. The pleasant reception of
tboso Rebecca people show that it
is one of their traits of character,
and the sale of front door locks in
that town ia a thing of thepaat, and
we see no awkwardness in their hos
pitality nor the manner of serving it
My legrets were that I could not
stay longer, for I’ve learned, like the
most of newspaper men, that they
are feud of good treatment aud
something good to eat.-
Siuco my last visit to Rebecca, I
note improvements that show the
town’s progress, and her citizens are
nut slothful to publio interest and
development. Notable in these im
provements is a neat Methodist
church, nearing completion.
The farming interests which sur-
round this town are in prosperous
shape; and though the merchants
have sold more feed stuffs than ever
before, it is sold to peoplo who came
from other sections and were forced
to buy the first year’s supply, and
not to the native farmer, who had
plenty, and many of them some to
spare.
From Rebecca I wont to Irwin-
vilte, and noticed the crops, with
few exceptions, were in good shape
and growing condition. The less'
acreage Bystem certainly must pre
vail in Irwin, for I saw more acres
of corn than cotton, and in better
shape. In a few fields General
Green looked so fine and luxuriant
that the owner might he supposed
to be keeping dates in the guberna
torial race or he liked fishing. R.
Unknown Friend.
There are many people who have
used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy with splendid
results, but who are unknown because
they have hesitated about giving a
testimonial of their experience for
publication. These people, however
are none the less friends of this rem
edy. They have done muoh toward
making it a household word by their
personal recommendations to friends
and neighbors. It is a good medi
cine to have in the borne and is wide
ly knoirn for its cures of diarrhoea
and all forms of bowel trouble. For
Sale by Mills Drug Co., Tifton, Ga
A Chicken Form.
Tho Climax poultry farm, operat
ed pnd owned by Messrs. W. J.
Ballard, S. O. Swafford and W. M.
Rodgers, is a new industry for Ir-
winville, and is being worked to a
successful finish by these sterling
young men.
They operate three incubatorB,
with a capital-of 450 eggs, undone
single and one double brooder, with
a capacity of 900 chicks. They are
prepared to caponize their cocks,
which they then sell at fancy prices.
The capons grow to a muoh larger
size and double in valn'e as food.
There is an increasing demand
for the best of foods, and tho day is
only n short way in future when
nothing hut capons will be placed
on the first-class market.
There ia no good reason why this
industry at Irwinville should not
succeed, unless the principal and
profits are consumed at homo, as the
company is composed of a banker,
school teacher aud, last, but not
least of these, a newspaper man, nil
of whom have coming appetites for
chicken. K.
A Bid Tree.
On Mrs. E. I. Oliver’s place, a
few miles north of Tifton, is a fig
tree of unusual size, the top or fol
iage being 71 feet in circumference,
25 feet in diameter and fifteen feet
high.
This is one of the largest trees
seen of recent years, although a cou
ple of decades ago, before blizzards
visited this section, fig trees of this
Bize and even greater were very com-
piiizes
FOR PUPILS.
We like best to call
SCOTT’S EMULSION
a food because it stands so em
phatically for perfect nutrition.
And yet in the matter of restor
ing appetite, of giving new
strength to the tissues, especially
to the nerves, its action is that
of a medicine.
Ten Yours in Boil.
For ten years I was confined to
my bed with disease of my kidneys,”
writes, It. A Gray, J. I*, of Oakville,
Ind. “It wus 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’s Kidney Cure was recom
mended to me. It has been a God
send to me.” Tifton Drug Co.
rourth of July Excursions
Via. Seaboard \ir Line railway. The
Seaboard Air Line railway will sell
excursion tickets, account of 4th of
July, on July 2nd, 3rd and 4th, good
to return until July 8th, inclusive,
at one and ons-third fares (mini
mum rates 50 cents) between all sta
tious in the south, i. e., south of the
Ohio and Potomac rivers and east of
the Mississippi river. Full informa
tion from Seaboard Air Lino agents.
The sincerest tribute that can be
paid to superiorly is imitation. The
many imitations of DeWiti’s Witcn
Hazel Salve that are now before the
public prove it the best. Ask for De-
Witt’s. Good for burns, scalds,
chaffed ekm, eczema, tetter, cuts,
bruises, boils and piles. Highly rec
ommended and reliable. Sold by
Mills Drug Oo.
$50.00 Reward.
The Boyd Chemical Co., of Chi
cago, III., offer* $50 reward for a
ease of Efieiema which cannot be
; cored by RC-ZINK. Bee Tifton
Drug Co.
i 15.00 for the Best Composition by
a Georgia Boy or Girl.
Boys and girls, get busy. Here
is a chance to make Home money.
The RAILROAD RECORD, of
Atlanta, often* fifteen prizes for the
best fifteen compositions on RAIL
ROADS, by pupils of any Common
or High School in Georgia.
The writers must be under 18
years of age. The prizes will be :
1st $15.00.
2nd 10 00.
3rd, 4th aud 5th 5.00 each.
Next ten....... 1.00 each.
The compositions may be from
250 to 400 words in length, but not
over 400 words.
It is suggested that the writers
discuss what the railroads have done
and are doing for the development
of this State.
The contest will close July 5th.
The names ol the winners will be
published in this paper.
RAILROAD RECORD,
22-2t. Atlanta, Go.
How to Brenk Up n Cold.
It may be a surprise to many to
learn that a severe cold can be com
pletely broken up in one or two days’
time. The first symptoms of a cold
are a dry, loud cough, a profuse
watery discharge from the nose, aud
a thin, white coating on the tongue.
When Chamberlain’s cough remedy
is taken every hour on the first ap
pearance of these symptoms, it coun
teracts the effect of the cold and
restores tht system to a healthy con
dition within a day or two. For
Sale by Mills Drug Co„ Tifton, Ga.
Evangelical.
In ages, past and gone, God saw
fit to call all men to life and salva
tion, by his anointed prophets, who,
at sundry times and in divers man
ners, spoke to the people ns the spirit
gave them utterance. And so long
as wo have the honor of being
mouth, tongue and utterance for
God, we, as the evangels of salva
tion, should call to all we can, to
turn and face about, for the time is
come that was long foretold, that
sin would conceive in the human
heart and grow to be exceeding sin
ful. The geology of the Bpirit of
Christ says to teach, and the gospel
is well vouched for, os tho source of
salvation to oil who will believe.
May God help ub to believe for Jesus
J. S. Weathers, Evangelist.
anti to define a method of arriving
value of such property ami compensating too
owner therefor; to provide for the granting of
" * “til ktudeof business, trades, callings
na; to authorise the town of TyT?
a public school system; to grant a
charter to said town under the corporate name
of the “Town of Ty Tyand fer other purpoeee.
Notice Is hereby glv<
_ atate aud Loan Cowp_ .
per lor Court of Tift County for an amendment
the capital stock from tine to tho extent and
“mlt of $loo.ooo.oo.
The aforesaid application and petition will l>e
heard and passed <
-ulv, 1M*.
This June Sth, 1906.
Snarsoit & Smith,
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
Notice of Local Legislation.
Notice Is hereby given that the following local
measures will be introduoetl at the neat session
of the General Assent by:
amend Section 60 of the Charter of
the City of Tifton, Ga , as embodied
A Woman’s Health
Is a heritage too sacred Vo be experi
mented with. For her peculiar and deli
cate ailment* only medicines of known
composition and which contain no alco
hol, narcotic*, or other harmful or habit-
forming drugs should bo employed. Such
a medicine 1h Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre
scription—a remedy with a record of over
forty years of cures to recommend It; a
remedy, the makers of which print It*
formula on every bottle-wrapper and at
test Its completeness and correctness
under oath; a remedy devised and ad up ted
to woman’s delicate constitution by an
eduruted physician—an experienced spe
cialist in woman’s diseases: a remedy,
overy Ingredient of which has received
the written endorsement of the most emi
nent medical writer* of all the several
schools of practice for the cure of woman's
peculiar alsoaws; a remedy which has
more l»nui-JUUi cures to its credit than
any other sold by druggists for woman's
special requirements. It Is not given
away in tho form of "trial bottles” to be
experimented with, hut is sold at a fair
price by all dealers in medicines.
If a woman has hearing down, or drag
ging pains, low down In the nltuomen, or
pelvis, backache, frequent headaches,
dizzy or fainting spells, is nervous and
easily startled, nas gnawing feeling m
stomach, voes Imaginary floating specks,
or spots boforo her eyes, has melancholia,
or "blues,” or a weakening disagreeable
drain from pelvic organs, sho can make
no mistake by resorting to tho use of Dr.
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It will
Invigorate and tone up the whole system
and especially tho pelvic organs.
No woman suffering from any of tho
above symptoms can afford to accept any
secret nostrum or medicine of unknown
composition, us a substitute for a medi
cine like Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip
tion, which Is OK KNOWN composition and
has a record of over forty years and sells
more largely today than ever before. Its
makers withhold no secrets from their
patients, believing open publicity to bo
the very best guaranty of merit.
Dr. Pierce Invites all suffering women
to consult him by letter free of rhnnje.
All letters of consultation are held as
sacredly confidential and an answer Is re
turned in plain sealed envelope. Address:
l)r. R.V. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel and bur-
gical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y.
JOE GONG,
City Laundry.
First-class Wnrk
and Prompt Service.
'Railroad St.
Tilton
Albany Electrical and
Construction Co.
GARNETT W. mAYK, President
Electrical Contractors
BACK ST OLD STAND!
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Teacher** Examination,
Notice is hereby given that the regular exawi
istioii fur teacher* M ill lie held at the public
a Jnne 29th ami
W. R. SMITH, C. 8. C.
Notice *1 Local Leg Illation.
Notice i* hereby given that the following local
i other officers;
i provide tnunici. __
; to confer certain powers
ii urn; to provide for tbe en-
syatetu of revenue, by taxation
; to provide lor streets and stdewal
1 the working or paving of tame; to declare
e of said
i tbe dm Monday in
NotUc of New Road.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
The commissioners appointed t
fixed, and for other purposes,"
amend Section 30 of the Charter
of Tifton, Ga., as embodied in tbe act approved
Dee. I7th, 1992, bo that mem tors of tbe City
.. ...... longer eligible to member
1 of Tax Assessors ol aaid City,
and Tor other purposes.”
amend the charter of the City of
Tifton as embodied In an act approved Dec.
tnSnoli. . ... _
Avenue in Tifton,
roencinea* tbe southern terminal of Centyxl
erly direction along t
liauthere of t
•‘An act to repeal t
eetahlieh the City Co
“Tift,” and for othor pur-
■ other purpo»
Application for Incorporation.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Tiro County.
To tho superior Court of raid county:
The petition of H. A Brown, J. L Butler', B.
. . Gimp. H. Canfield, R () Carter, T. V Cashon.
It. B Krmlnger. K. B Codington, T. .T.C
. It. J.
: L. Vbkera, W. H.
Ilaek'in, F. R. Baboonk’. F. 8. Hattie. G. 8. Bax-
..Beach. (Mo.T. Betts, J. B. Conrad, K.
If. E. Breen. A. <«. Cumner, Lewis A.
U&vls, C. C. Brown,T. H. I’rtce, Thos. Dowling,
It K, Paul. J Lee Ensign, John H. Powell, R. A.
Sale, It Bonington, W 8. Fender, W. i». John-
I). W. McArthur, O. I\ Long, M. W. Gar-
butt, O. D. Gorman, .1. A. Graham, If.
, T. M.
J. L.
F. K.
H Grew, F. J. O’Hara, .
ter.T.C - ... . - -
Hollingsworth, A. Huber, J. K. Hudson,C.W
mith, L. Johnson, It. 8 Kell. i>. I. Kang, C. >V.
.Irby, P. M. l’eteet. L. D. Long. .1. P. Lynch, T.
. McMillan, A. C. Felton, R. T>. Medlin, J. N.
arter, W. 8 Yearwood, C. K. Melton, R !L
Kuox. J. B P. Milner. W. H. Fender. J. Mizell,
John Murrow, W. W.Nace.K C. Welch, C F.
Ninith, J'. W. Oglesby, F. E. Waymer, C. L. Par
ker, Frank M Paytmn, K A.Pearce, H. B. Peek,
W. C. Perkin*,. W. L Perkin*. W. K. Peterson, P.
D. Phillip*, J.J.L. Phillip*, J K Pray, E. P.
Rentz. C. H. Stillwell, u u * »i—- • »
earouae, E J Shore, J. J. Simpson, O. M.
lie, u . K. simian*. C. W.Smith, F- M Smith,
L.Hiubh, J. l>.Stoke*, Win. B. Stillwell, T.
Phillip*..; I*. Stetson, C. Strickland, H. M.
Graham, T. N Sumner. Karl Frl«»,C.fcL.Tedder,
J. K. Thompfon. John it Thompson, ** "
G. A. Arthur. R. B.Tapper, J. 4. Uw
F. Amorous, C. VV. Pike, L. B. Y’
West, J. 11. Murrow, respectfully
I. That they detdre for themselves, thelras-
itciate* and successor*, to be incorporated un-
er the name no.I style of “GeorgLi-Klornla saw
..lit) Association” for a jieriod of twenty yeans
with the privilege of renewal at the expiration
itiject of said corporation b» not
III. I hat the principal «ttce ol Mid corpora
timi »h;tll iie in Tilton, Georgia, but they deeirt
tlw right to establish branches aud agencies an.
,-mry on business in Mich other Places in this
State, the Culled Slates and foreign countries,
■apiul stock of -aid corporation shall
i the privilege of in
privileges heielubeloi
.oration be granted the
• I have moved buck to iuy old
stand, on Kail road street, fac
ing <L. 8. & F. railroad, and
am ready for till kinds of . .
Watch, Gun, Bicycle, Pistol and
Machine Repairing.
All work strictly guaranteed and
prices rearuuilile. Give tue a call.
JOS. ANDERSON,
County Dond EKctlon.
STATE OF UEonoiA-corarir or Tin.
•At the Court of Ordinary of aald Couutjr, hold
on the Utli day of Jane, 1200, sitting for ooaaty
purpose*, present tbo itouoralte W, ft. Walker,
Ordinary, ft was ordered as follows:
Whereas, rhe interest of said county Impera
tively require* the erection and furnishing of *
sufficient court-house and jail in aaid county.
hing theit'of. may, with due regard to the in*
ests of the tax-payers of said county, beat be
t by an ismie of bonds sufficient to meet the
sellable ex pence thereof, which, after due
islderation, ha* Imwu determined and fixed at
• *um t.f Sixty Thousand Dollars (fCO,000.00).
. •>-—* - - ordered that an election
the purpose of suhmii
of said county tiie q
_ . .. bonds shall he ietued b? Mid e .....
ty, iu the aggregate amount of Sixty Thoiuand
Dollar* ifw.noo 1)0), for the purpose aforesaid, of
* Forty-8even Thousand Dollars
i> be applied V * L ‘ JJ
furnishing of a court-bonne In aaid county, and
Thirteen Thousand Dollar* (fl3,W».<X» are Vo bo
applied to the erection aud famishing of a jut)
in said county; that auch election be held on
the 21st day of July, 1900, subject to the rule*
published thirty (30) days proceeding the date of
, J> th«21at day of
.Inly, 1906, an election will be held in Tift coun-
* ich will bo submitted to the qualified
said county, for their determination,'
the question whether Ronds shall be issued by
said couuty, in aggregate amount of Sixty
Thousand (♦60,000.00) Dollars .principal, for the
purpo«e|or providing funds for the erection and
furnishing of a court-house and Jail In said
county, Fortv-Heven (*17,000.00) Dollars thereof
l« applied to the erection aud furnishing of
‘ - enThonsand(|l3,000.00>
the erection and fur-
Dollars
SK
Thirteen Thousand (|I3,QOO.OO>
be applied to tjie e * * ‘
nishlng of a jail; said bonds u
Hast day of August, 1906, to near interest at the
rate of five (ft) per centum per annum, payable
sembannnnfly on the first days of August and
February in each each year, to tie issued in de-
- TulnaUons of Five Hundred (9*00.00) or On*
ousand ($1600.00) Dollars as may be deemed
J MBdieut, the principal thereof to he paid a*
lows:
Two Thousand ($2,000.00) oo the first day of
August, 1907, and Two Thousand ($2,000.00) Dol
lars on the first day of August eaeb year there
after to and including the first day of August,
1939, whan said beads shall be fully paid off.
Principal and interest of said bonds to be pay
able in gold coin of the United States, of tbe
present standard of weight and fineness, at some
financial institution m the eity of New York,
ate of New York.
Foils will be open at l o’clock ». m., and close
_t b o'clock, p. m.. at tho court-hsuse precinct,
at Tifton, and will open at 8 o’clock a. ra., and
eioee at So’clock p. m.. at each aud alt other
voting preeincts in said county, en the day
ftved for said election, vo-vrlt: tht 21st day of
Three desiring to vote In favor of the issue of
_xld bonds will do so by easting ballots having
written or printed upon them the word* “For
printed upon them the words “Against
W.&. Walkbb,
• Tift County, Geor
JseworTirT.
I, the undersigned Ordinary of said county, do-
hereby certify that tbe above and foregoing is a
true said exact copy of the order passed at the
Court el Ordinary of said oounty. held at Tifton,
Ga., on tho 14th day of June, 190S, as the same
appears of record.
Witness *>y hand and the mwrtof said county,
this Utb day of June, 1906;
..and running in
lots or land numbers 336 and 337 and L
lots of land numbers 3.S4* and 3Sft, all In the 6tit
district of Tift county, and tbanco sonth through
lauds of T. C. Moore, Dan and James Mein -
and th* Downing Company to Intersect tlui
ion road at Finer lew choren, have filed their
report and reeemuiend the opening of this road
for the reasoo tnat same will be of great public
utility. All persons concerned are therefore re
quired to ■show cause boforo n>» at my office in
Tifton, Ga., oo the 22nd day of July, 190*, why
be opened and declared *
This Jun*22XM», 1906.
W. 8s WALKER, Ordinary.
Sewing Machines
Singer and Wheeler & Wilson 8ew*.
ing Machines sold for cash or easy pay
ments. Sold only by
SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.
J. A. RYALS, Salesman,
TIFTON, CA.
r
Property
For Pent
Apply to
J.B. Murrow.
FLINT RIVER & GULF R.R.CO.
Time Table No. a.
Effective Monday. June 4th, 1906.
Fuss- and Mail
| North Bound
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STATIONS Jgi *j“j»
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RAILROAD STREET
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For Letters of Dltmlisloa.
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J II. Young, administrator ol the estate of
William Mitffh. deceased. h«* filed his petition
for iviieni of di»Hil*«mit from Ins salt! trust a*
gsluinoeirarer »» itlorr*ald Ad )*ers*ni* eon-
rarrrsl are required to >h<>w cause before rn* on
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