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<3ajette
COMING OUT IN 1
t L. Herrin*..
THE I
UOUS HEN.
When Uncls S
the field of poult*
farmer with a bra
he on the egg-layi
' Aa the days paaa and
timely wisdom of Mr.
comes plain to
by poll!
own patty 1 'and out,
sumption
nations of the Enl
by the friends ol
hopeless'effort;
time proves thati
every difficulty
note was the
of policy.
In the first
remember that]
peace terms
arrival of Ai
and his confi
Cabinet,
follow in time
that their repl
further negotial
Now we’kno’
munication beci
then generally
public. That
:ous for peace
that if this door
e fighting
soon involve all of]
Germany’s wealo
fighting men nor in
era as masters of i
can tie seen, these ai
develop, the
’s peace note be-
biased reader-
enemies, both in his
_ piece of officious pre-
with hostile eye by the
tyen (regarded at home
_j la, a premature and
onrollinfNof the scroll of
Wilson not only realized
r the situation, but that the
lH of a carefully planned line
Mias Emma R, Sutton
Editor *
Ty Ty Depa
Mrs. Dowd is on » MuiAas visit
d her farm near Richland.
Ty Ty’s water supply t* ready *
flow and the pipes are being laid.
Mr. Allen Gibbs is in Albany,
serving on the U. 8. District Court
Jury.
of comment, few stopped to
many's tentative proffer of
carefully timed to follow tho
idor Gerard in Washington
e with the President and his
at Mr. Wilson's note should
urge upon the Entente powers
should not close the door to
iat Mr .Wilson sent his com
he knew many things not
but since given to the
y was far more unx-i
appeared on tlTe surface;
lope was closed she would
h a rut^lcssness that must
ie neutral nations,
as lies not in her lack of
re failure of her command-
■Ury strategy—so fur ns
• as efficient as they
Her tfoaknesH lies i
tion of hev food suppllb, And In the cur
of those things she mist Import for th.
* r - u nf munitions.%It is cited u» !
nation, that the Conftderate States «
ro.bj
£
the depie-
urtailment;
i illus- '
Ty Ty
dudes his adventure
I presents the American
new hen that promises to
r Job nearly every day. and
tgOl carry aa muok meat as a sizable -Ben-- ’
Jtnck, what use is the former goipg to make of
s gift? He could turn it to splendid financial
advantage, because there is money in eggs and
chickens, but will ht?
,4a-too many farmyards may be found a hand
ful of nondescript fowls, neglected to the point
when? they often at* too poor to eat. and so
diseased that laying an egg.not only is a burden
h«t likewise an event. But here and there and
growing yearly in number, is a thrifty house
wife who jooks after her chickens morning
noon and night, not because she Is particularly
fend of raising chickens and in the process ten
derly caring for siek biddies. but s«lely for the
sordid reason that It pays and pays well. She
knows that a dozen eggs which have cost her
five esnta in hard coin will sell in the open mar
ket for thirty cents and upward, leaving her n
\Mt gain of two bitl or more. 8he km
that even at present, prices twenty-five ctnl8 ]U . uU0n< that the
wi]l buy one pound sf good coffee or two an<1 1defented fifty years ago by the Federal armie.“ Mr n,
a half pounds of sugar and any number of othe:- but by the ahip8 „ f , he Federal navy. It re- Mr H..t.
things the, farm does not produce. This -tyt»o | cuired four years of Iflockade to starve tho ^
ef housewife makes the industrious hen bear south, and it .ay reqjre almost as many to by ' "
_ s portion of the farm harden and yield a P^°fi f ! bnnR c.c many to her l«ees. But ns surely a.' Mr ,
at the same time. - lbe jron nK ,,, Yankee^unboats shut off the Norm „ n
But getting back to the government's new uf e -biood of the SouthernSConfedcracy. just so «Uy. the
hen. 'We are told it will have white plumage. | aurply j c ti British navy tirottling the nations thur R<»
nd ear lobes, mediumaized comb and yellow < f ^ Tcu;onit Alliance. V Br ' pr °"
legs. In laying qualities H will surpass the Leg-1 Jf „ he n|U5t |l)?ht oni GerAjy will use every R#v ,
horn and in meat poundage ^yual ths.Wyan- L egourco t0 wi „ More thaH^ce the nations fc, der „ f
dottc or Bock family. Prob^My next fall. cer-l^ ne utral. in eluding the Unit** .States, have hold * t u<
tainly not later than the beginning of next year. been op the brink of being jnvolvefftn the war. Janu.n
the fonnera of the country will be shown this #nd w ^ b tbp rosump tion of submarine frightful- Sun<l»y
model hen by means x>f a big exhibit, general. ^ and # repe u t j on j n the other conquored Judg ,
distribution to follow eg quickly as possible. countrie8 of t h e wrongs Belgium has suffered. m rckj y .
The world Is keen for just this kind of a hen ^ ^ to f( , regee that t odfce with honor will the old .
--1 the fanner should be equally keen In his be p08 , ible much | 0 ng<rf for neutral nations. . 1 r
dre to supply the longing. There is big mon-| KnowinK Germany’s sradsty for pence, and N f(
y in the industrious hgi. farmers. They can be . wlth tbe cer tainty that If the negotiations fell Mr } v
^made to save'you maqf a corn.'cotton or ® th ®f trough this country would soon see the day own any
dollar if you go at thstfMfc systematically and nrrlyc when , t would b „ tarely possible tu long- twenty -
intelligently. er rema ] n neutral. PwMdent Wilson dispatched
! ft" —“ pv the note. whir), hag now been recognized by
TURNING HOGS INTO MONEY. every e|vlUxed power , n the world ns an act of
? .n - ... .. masterly state smanahlp. powdbly only to the bl> „ ....
Under this caption the Atlanta' Constitution neu t r; 1 country in the world. to have
I at some length the hflg industo' m in view of these facts, the endorsement of the
la, and declares that nnfftate offers larger notg . Q angroaa - wa s n certainty. Very fool Th. n
, lain returns in this lhfe rf endeavor. w / ^ , dxa of ^., k i n g for such endorsement '
TH* Gazette has all alo^l taken thls position. wbeX , t haA already met the approval of every ' ’ ’ r .
and we are glad to see thpl the.farmers of Tift rivi j^ cd na tio:». hut after the question wn» lh .., r W11
county, gnd South Gpor<M*s well, are diverting . ^ ondor , emen t hud to come. Its success i- ,>
much of their energy to the fuller development.^ ^ predit of tbe R epu blice.ns. who ^ then
of thla^bew money aventifl, nev^ however, only yotM mnde j. pdBS ible. just ns '
as appliedthisittate. A^foo ConstiiuUon very ^ rre dit to hose Democrats
truly says the day of thil ’’razor back” has mcniUre t ' 0 tbe . front .
passed, and in their steadrhave come the fines! Thc peBCC nnte WBS tb) . m „ st notable net of
■trains obtainable. This means, of course. t b “j: an administration which has emphasized to the
in another half decade the major "portion wor | d that this is a nation strictly neutral.
Georgia’s pork supply will be home raised and That-we realize the responsibility resting on
of a superior quality. ug B9 t g e mosl powerful of the neutral countries
After calling "attention a recent purchase #nd ^ n<) 0{ ^ ortunitv will be let pass by
jftnoern of this state whjch lWl| neU tr«lity may be preserved, or the
b hogs on the hoof wnr wWch devastating half of the ci
m ot “ nothcr pUr : world, brought to a c'lose.
THE IMPORTANCE OP IT.
W. E.
| S«v«r»l y»«w «SO ah* omlaMim of
unit, a coiqma from a tariff bill
a r» Untul States a food many
taost dollars b«for« lie error i»
eoa- i and earrsetad, and a story la told of
— 8 Qampbetl. who
as Phronie Sikes
Tuesday f rom s visit
liber points.
Mrs. A. J. Ammon*, wil
Superintendent of SchooU. vimtad by e Uas«s
Ty Ty this week. )Uke her fa
There is a woman w«
« in Ty Ty who ought
proof and an inspiratio
people who are given to
Tide woman, is totally blind, in- \ six milasjjt is said, to have a sue
stead of sitting down to,bewail her In one m his poems changed to
lot, making everybody shout her mis semi-colom Then there Is She story
. rable, she la one of the moat cheer- j of 9ir William Hamilton, Arizona
ful of persona, and her face la an mer Royal of Ireland; who ihade
ex to her character. She it al- trip to Dublin in order to make su
st handsome, and is always dreia- that,a j^ni-colon in one of hie pa-
aufllciently near the prevailing per* was substituted for a dolau.
la not to seem conspicuous. There thing* of that kind, except
no disflguremSOt about her eyas, in the ip stance of the omimlon of a
which are kept cloaed and covered comma (ot other mark of punctu-
ut, ation) are'not happening theee day*.
In Whether, from carelessness or a lack
, manner that is not ungraceful. of knowledge, the average writei
This'woman—(Mis* Abbot i* her .eem* to have little regard for pune.
mme) sell* pencils and other email lusting. Sentencei are lometimes SO
irttcle*. traveling about entirely poorly punctuated that It U pkeea-
ilone. She takee her typewriter wry -to read some of them two ot
vilh her and attends to her own cor three times to get at the meaning
...pondence. She is something of a An old teseher of my acquain
nusician. aa most blind persons .era lance used to tell a story to Imprest
o be, but her talent Tff it may be upon ’ his pupil* the importance ol
It waa-'abouf
Higfi lass Ssaif ill
THtS1\
WhinYurB
Courteoui
Your Trads ^1
'festen and when they dec
i *,»•. ,t w.» -What!
■ak.ng F" eks*. '»r not
arn a **h a drink"
They This was another Uluauttlos the
hut f ’ - a ’”'* Wh '
We Pay Intai
» -- 5£
Deposits U This ■
Another case m point, very dta-. I"* saw the sea all
similar in «me respects, but exactly Tj ^ ttourst htgh a. the moon
DO BUSINESS i
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The Ty Ty ]
DRUGS AHDJ
Presort
tlmnat nny
licted A
**'! Sc hoc
' and Suji
n.i; r
,, : A COMPLETE DRUG 8
• blue-back spelling-book-
wht I which Mr John Murrqw.
, days of t
B ^COMPULSORY EDUCATION.
Hie compulsory education law
filling Ty Ty school to overflowin
Thq wisdom of the law is Men in t!
1 ‘ boy* i ’
JONES & COMPANY
D«y)i*n'ln
PRICES RIGHT
r flfteer
■ have
begin
,t T> TyNlfe
ught the h '
These boys and
1 grrH would probably never hav. i
gone th school at all if the law had
! notdcompeflrd them. 1 Mrs Cottle’.
.-lS^. the A department, of the first
graOT, »aa suppoiH
nt th" opening of*
further increased b_
in day. It i» pitll
big boy* and girls "n t
Cubed a kindergarten, t
FOR a
Berkshire Pigs. 8. C. I
horn Chicft««, and j
Cows. 1 rflso buy J
fat cows «nd J
W. F. SIKES, Ty 1
In t
A. PA
Groceries. Dry l
Caskets,
Ty Ty. (
mode by a large P acking]
ef $14,000 worth of Geoi
and ready for the block, I
eknsc by the same firm di
' TfflB. ttie amount lnvol\*
Constitution fays:
Authorities are a Unit
state offers more rpropittoi
for the raising of hogs th,
:ordlng to the annual re]
' in, published in pi
rearing 1916 paid]
of Georgia more than $5,r
, up making arrS*»gement- for L
l the last week of,
; $81,950. the |
WHEN PEACE COMES.
When the war is over Germany will be the
It is to ha. hoped that tho
not produce inch a record; f
at one day’s purchase of *
evwT modem fadllly * ’
yaw material into cured
Ry as can ho found anywhere
good grounds for the hope.
Tift county farm
raising in the right way,
lag standard ^trains,
a better Investment! «.nd the
{lacking plant next July
money stall times,
with K.
agreeing that no
[BRturtl advantages strongest competitor with this country i
loo* Georgia; J'et,!. oceBn . cnrryi , 1 g trade: For twenty-nine month*
t of the State Vet-1 ber gbjp8 hftVe been f rom the seas, a i
nSot-m® «™u ”“•">■ °< «"«> in n ™ trui p T'" e’t" r„- h
-*-for aide meat, while the ships of the Entente nations have hmi J d ljk# g h
. — » to bear the brunt of attacks from the enemie’t w rk UI1U , U1>1
rent year will j raiders and submarines. jihie scoaun ot ti
this $14,000— According to a compilation made by the Jour-J farmer pi»nt ai
by a firm with! nal oI Commerce, the navies of the Ententev.ome "
H convert thPf Alliea bave | 08t a tonnage of 2,969.326. while Once more tl
>n at all. Mid it b
them frmn that. If
rents had been aaked
would be** declared
M. A. WOODJ
,l j
THE LATEST STYLES.
■ And will th«
lener. would approve of such ai
angeoier^t. no doubt, if he could
i v^ice in the ml"— ""* l
lR5th birthday will
ire’ Supply Co. 1
as good in qm
1 earth—affor
* for hog
tisby
• On a report of to 1916 business. Swift and
psny. meat packers of Chfpago, show a net
t of 16.98 per cent on capital and surplus
rad from the angle of the stockholder this
k splendid achievement, but from the view
it of the American consumer It is little short
According to Louie F. Swift, for-
t wae a big factor in this profit ac
^ which is but another way of saying that
e consumer again has been taxed foi
t European war. leaking Amer-
t^Europe offers for iquick delivery
‘ is government
those of the Teutonic Allies have only lost a ton
nage of 280,070. The neutrals suffered more
than three times i>s much as the Teutonic belli
gerents, with a loss of 738.156 tons. A total of
,ve never made 2,1« merchant vessels of all classes and types.
ot the local from fishing smacks to ocean liners, have been
immediate destroyed since August 1st. 1914, a shrinkage
profit along of almost 4,000,000 tons in the world’s shipping.
In tonnage this represents more than the entire
shipping owned by any nation except Groat
Britain, Germany and the Ufitted States-
It is evident that for many years after the
Close of tbe war there will be great activity in
ihipbuilding and that it will bo a long time be-
forttocean freights are as low as they were in
the spring of 1914.
the lieii It heard in
d to hope tl
the stringency in th
should have chosen
and dry weather for
The prohibitionists are said to be planning to
pass more stringent dry laws at the next session
of the Georgia Legislature. Under the Webb-
ifenyon bill shipments of liquor can be proht-
sited if it is so desired, and a law to that effect
may be passed. Not because so many legisla
tors earnestly desire prohibition, but because
they are afraid of the voteff of those who do de-
ire It.
Ittrv Ty Ty school In the planting of hav.
>me cackle of many trees. f '
ho land, and j, iB pr0 po**d to serve a luncheon tsTn
it relief from on q,c school grounds (in the build 'P° n :
egg market in({i ghoulfi the weather be urtpb
Why honi L nt)i an ,i prixe will be given
mild wintei 1 ^ heft trek brought by a pupil,
a let-up in other particular* will be given,
ore than any - .
»r- Tbe Far
“ r |erythlng tl
xvt an5 . other calling, is likely tc
hi* and the wants of the farmer
ited by well as those of her sisters in tl
tell.
e sell, and the Feb-
j to be thinkit
i part of the country, at —
loren: thi* winter they have solJj Mr T M , Perry and
tn TY T y ** h, K h M «f‘y centi - ® nc Mr and Mr*. E- W Olivi
vfry scarce at that. | jJy went in their aut.
W E. Williams would i Moultrie Sunday afternc
have liked to gv to Tiflon Ous week ling, the moonlight of a i
o eh tiring tl
c. a VAR®
A. ULM, JR. i
D*s \ Gaads, Netla*ts QS«
Country Prodac. Bo.ght -ad
I Cigar, aad T.h.es.1
My Prices. WD1 Hold Taw 1
Visit This 8tore When to TVm .'
DR. CARL S. PITTMAN, j
Physic isn and SuflfifiT y
Phone No. Ti-^j
Ty Ty, Gem
E. J. <
SHINGLES f
|’ Supply Co., with iti BU y ouiect ]
" SAVE. MI
Mr. C. L Jor
i the people of Ty
y were afraid
. roads. There
mixing pir ship line* out
ifore the place 1* com-
rd. .The railroad is be-
inly safe way to travel
from here, but people who have au-
lobilcs would like to u*e them. .
uild in Tifum;
a risk their car
is talk of orgnni
pletoly ii
a I ty stopped i
ojpic.
, Imi
early," 0
nshe* for 1917.
(adv)
Ty Tr;T
POm Cored hi 6 ta It Day*
oSmsi^uga
very select affair-
The remain* of m ltihefi proved Hmbit o( t.^ Co \ d . '
itc aufficionl for their needs, and, , Vilh mBny pcQp ie uking cold It
if they had planned and worked for ' B hilhit. but fortunately one that 1*
week, the “picnic" could not easily broken. Take a cold sponge
'»■» ~~ arts SFynsii
The nofelty of it—the woods at temperature of about 90 degree*. Al- j
night—appealed to th* children, xo *leep with your window* up. Do]
none of whom has reached picnic Uii* and you win sridoi" tokyffM- ] DR. R- R^fl
and the remembrance of J\^ barSnV’codA Remedy and fjtW, physician and £
probably remain with them through 0 j M quickly as poreihle. Obtain- ' ■
life. | able everywhere. I* 4 *! I —j
W. B. PAl
Cotton Broker.
Highest prices fl
W>R. F. M
Physician i
T:» Ty, j
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