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NEGRO
Moultrie. Ga- Jen- 10.—Wm. Un
Norman, *u perhaps fatally shot and
ed, by a negro named John Horne, at ai
in* at Norman’s still a few. miles out ft
Horne, who does public drawing 1
out to Norman’s still with two wa*ona
morning to move a family. He went
woodsman, Mr. Lane, and asked where
pecting some plans to decoy thMr handi
son and Mr. Norman followed Horne I
l where he had left his teams.
I While the white men wero trying
[Horne drew a pistol and began ehootii
Lane and the second struck Johhson.
[windshield of the car, which it is thouj
rThe party drew their weapons and ri
I Horne escaped In the darkness.
Lane was shot just above the hear
[tion is critical, he has a chance to reco]
[the shoulder. So far as known Horne
was reported this morning that his bod
fnr from the scene of the shootyig, but I
la rumor. • •./
President. Mrs. Brigs* Cl
ldt Vies-President, Ml»
Psdriek.
2nd Vice-President, Mn
Prescriptions
Recording Secretary, Mrs. L. •.
Thurman.
Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Jl
N Mitchell.
Superintendent Publicity and Nlej
"ton Study. Mr. T. A MitcheR. M
Superintendent Social SerV.edu
Mr* W. L. Harman.
Superintendent Supplies, Mrs. Hl»1
•ry Kent.
I Agent for the Voles. Mn. W. G.J
Nor head the anguish in my Voice.
Nor mark the blot—
Of all my burning tears
That, falling, touch his icy hand;
They say he cannot speak;
Yet he most understand!
Where hast thou gone?
Ah! Friend, recall thy breath.
If but to aoWe the mystery
Of life and death!
—George Hoyt Smith
Is a feature at this drug:
store §very day in the
year. Quick service.
Prescriptions called for
and delivered. Filled by
men who have had much
experience in the busi
ness.
Colquitt
Denver, Colo., Jan. 10.—William 1
n scout and showman, and known thrj
nenta as "Buffalo Bill,” died in this d
years old.
Mr. Cody was a native of, Scott c
bom in 1845. He became one of the ri
i pony express which was ,:dLabl.*Jrj*d
pinning of the Civil war V- bncantv a"
guide. in 1863 he enlistted the SI
and at the close of the wnr Contracted 1
Railroad to furnish buffalo meaty*-, tja
building tlHNroad. In Thii* manned hd
Buffalo BlllJ From 1868 19 1H72 he j
army as scout and iiKl872 he 8uTr»n<!«d
.U.. V' .. I t. .. 1 u. S
rick Cody, Amegi*
int the four conli:
day. He was 71
Grand Jury Had R.turnnd F
Tru. Bill. Thtrsday Noo.
Tift GratA Jury is still in i
and will probably not complr
work until Friday Up m neon '
dsy. fifteen true bills end fo
bilb had beer, returned, h is
able that the Grand Jury wt
complete its work before Fridi
Among the no.hid. returnr
the charge against Buddie M,
colored", who shot the heart c
I Fend. Quarterman. colored, in
I burb of Tifton December 23r»
The other no bilb were, the ,
|ee against Ed. Norton. J-mes 1
[bell ^nd J W Hogan
W>-, Iowa, and wu
•* of the trans-Pactf*.
©860. At the be-
(prtmment scout and.
Hh Kansas Cavalry ,
■the Kansas Pacific,
■torera employed id
teed the name of - *
Pn served with the
Ithst post to serve In
M in the Sioux war 6f
p in the battle of In-
11888 Mr. Cody or-
■ee years later took
.During this visit he
^d heads of Europe,
His show failed two
|«p everything to his
the Nebraska legislature- Mr. Cody sei
1876 ns a member of-tKe Fifth Cavalry
•linn Creek killed Chief Yellow Hand,
ganlzed his first Wild West Show, an<
the show to Europe for the first timi
was “entertained by the royalty and cr<
" ith many of whom he became intimal
years ago and the gallant old scout gs
creditors.
. LOST TWIN BABES.
Mr. und Mr.. George Webb hj
the lympaihy of muny friends in
death of their twir baby girl. Tu
day morning. The Htle cherubs ,
ly llvod a few bourn
They were buried in Zion H<
cemetery Tuesday afternoon. Rev
C. Rainey conducting a very aim;
funeral service.
,1 W Myera
; w> -od will also
j COTTON—Peal
j Savannah Col
eUntial, rehab
dy. and a oepy for publics
the Tlftou Garotte
Mr,. George B^.r,
Mrs. John Peter.on. C
Kip Rt >• 6wt * **"■ G - A Cornwall, of Ty Ty,
J^’ le, cheap bought the piano offered at auctioh.
a. ’t" M-w-tf by Kent's Furniture and Maeir Store, 1
1-xrubJh.a end tJl * bide being ope no. Wednes-
> M4L M, 110.
Mgachy and up There were about twenty bids.
In C Y*rj fr®® Tifton ai d several nearby
7j” Moor. ^ ownE - Mr* Cornwall*. vu tie
1-lOTu-Fr-wk-tf, blgheet and the piano is her*.
„ hundred hoe* I **““•«" Jo* Kent Mys the Mil-
Wu entire hr aatrafartnrv the
Don't lose n day’s work I If your lhrj
constipated take '‘Dodson's,
swly elect-
charge of
lipped them Isn't
«t fo try them' De
The decorations, while very pre
were simple A delicious salad on
with coffee was served after the i
•mony.
Mr and Mrs. Wade an- both v
popular young people of Ty Ty
.runty, the groom being a son
Mr Hardman Wade, and are mi
You're bilious! Your liver is slug-1 each a|
giahl You feel lasy, dlxxy and. all glahdM
knocked out Your head is dull. cm)f
your tongue Is costed; breath bad) aick.~
stomach sour and bowels const!- Dodm
pated. Rut don't take ^.ealivat- medicia
ing ealomoL It makes you sick, ing. bs<
you may lose a day's work. feeling]
Calomel is mercury or qnMkMfe ing, y<J
82-YE AR-OLD VETERAN
n aged man who gave his nai
West traveling from Key We
, to'Wellington. Ala. stopped
on Tuesday because of lack
1s. and while walking along l.o
hen followed e unique feature,
hrrs pledging their children as
libera of the Missionary SB«Mg.
he “Baby Division” was ineiuaa
hr names of children from one tc
year. On# mother pledged her
I Dr. and Mr* J. M. Price and jitffe
1 A “f“- gsandaughter, Dorothy Eidson. left
iyu ego. 0 v*r the Atlanta. Birminghept sad
ht about | A tlantir last night for Canton. Ga..
rly hair. w), rr> | they win spend some time wfffc
l * n ? on * relatives ’ ' <
roll of the Junior Mi
CUNBY-MORCAN
If you want to enjoy-fee nicest,'vegefi
gentlest Ever and bowel cleansing can no
you ever experienced, just take s'cfclMr
spoonful af harmless Dodson's Uv ! ing D
cr Tone, tonight. Your druggist or'dang,
dealer soils you A 60 oeat bottle of'glr. t
Dodson's liver Tone under my per-. calom
tonal money-buck, guarantee that bare.
-w. J FOR SALE
*27;! COTTON SEED MEAL
6c. Any 1 Thi. meal is manufacttsrrd by the
nrdor - or Empire Cotton Oil Company from
' «tuod sea island by a new proce,. of
on Cotton their own. which separate, {he hull*
111-1Sw12 and analyses about 4 1-2 per cent
is. 2 per cent potash, and is|
feed qualities We introducer'I
ral into this territory for the
re was a noticeable advance in
li-dges for the coming year,
rre srill be five prayer circlet
rhtirmen an follows:
rle No. 1: Mr* M. S. Patten,
dt No. 2: Mrs. John Psdriek.
riv No. 3: Mrs Ed Walker
rle No. 4 Mrs. W H Hen-
No. 8350*7
■EPORT OF CONDITIONS THK
National Bank of Tifton.
At Tifton, Georgia, at the dose of hasinsXt December 27th, lftU.
, , RE80URC?E8y
a UautI and Discounts (except those about
W* H»*. see ms or drop this
J. F, Goodman, Brook first
■6-wtf | y«ry
dollars worth of improve
furnishing on and in th»
f irel- No.rf: Mrs T M Chesnutt
Mr. JoHn Peterson was selected ai
■le/ate to the annual meeting to
i held In Americas February 2nd,
rough the 6th
brought him tn the attention nl
twites, it attributed ly Mr W.
an attack of n-anp fever last f
NO RAIN SINCE JUNE.
A former Georgian, wntiug
Texas, says:
• T have « great deal of fennr
do but can’t, do anything' unt
L. E. and l^na Wilbanks,
ider City, Ala., will be the
their brother and sinter
Mrs J. D. Wilbanks, fos
reka.
r * KNIGHT-UPCHimrH
From the Adel Nem^®
r Mias Thelma Knight, daugfauir ol
* Hon. J. P. Knight, of N tahvilir, war
« mimed Tuesday afternoon to Mr J
11 S. Upchurch, of Thomaertllc
Mias Knitfht was attending col,
- Icgc In Valdosta and returned Tuc,
' dey afternoon for the spring term.
'after spending the holidays at home ;
’ The young c-uple evidently had;
' their marriage well planned as Mr.
j Upchurch met the train m which \
.'Miss Knight returned to Valdosta ;
| and they went immediately to Lb< ■
. Methodist parsonage where Dr. Bas ,
| Anthony performed the cere
! mony. The young couple have the j
I best wishes of many friends.
tativsry. These seed ars Gentleman:
the King Farma In North purchaaed fro
They were especially se P roTed satisfac
a* ia IW, m
9. a Value of ban!
b Equity In Bar
10. Furniture and
bkr a good nun hen
of June. The ground
ts no each -thing ng rfq
"Corn is bringing t
of.Urn high grade mwM efJV uted
and -is from seven to eight dollar?
per ton cheaper, which is a grea'
saving to the farmer.
A. B. SMITH, fcfton. Ga.
I. R. ELUS, Ty Ty. Ge.
J. A. ULM. Ty Ty, Ga.
TlfMU. flu, Ja*. 1st, 1917.
Tifton Mill and Gin Co.
Tifton. Ga.
Gentlemen: The cotton seed mea’
purchased from you last »-uon
proved satisfactory in every respect
I used it alongside of th. high grade
ammonia meal costing seven tc
eight dollars per ton more, and it
proved equally as good as the high
priced meal .nd apt certain it is fully
as good at the high priced cotton
seed meal In every respect.
2 Drops, sod the Corn is • “Goner T
RLY SEA ISLAND
SEED FOR SALE,
are of the Bunch Va-
17. Notes of other
20. Lewful reserve
of ProHflc
MR AND MRS WEBB ENTERTAIN
; Mr and Mr* H. D. Webb enter ,
, tamed with a turkey dinner yester ;
j day. the dinner being served in five
courses The central decoration- i
(for the dining-table were narctseut 1
' and fern*
, The guesta were: Mr. end Mrs D
B. Medford, of Lenox; Mr. J B
I Midford, of Woodstock, Gs* Mr AI
jvin Medford, of Modesto, Cal.. Mr
■••■I Mrs. E. L. Webb. Mias D. Rene
Medford, of Lenox, and Mr and Mr?
, H. K. Dial and children.
i.MT j ; vapniecw, interest a:
28. Circulating notes outstanding . ..
31. Net amount due to bunks end be
er than included *iu 2* or SO)
Demand Depo.it>:
33. Individual deposits subject to chi
24 Certificates of depusitdtia In Isas t
*5. Certified checks
3G. Cashier's checks utetanding
38. Postal savings deposits
Total demand deposits. Items !
36, 37, 38, 82 and 40
it n_ . _a i .
!er to War E.' J JOHNSON, "Tifton. G
Paul Gibbs, w R BRYAN. Tifton, Ga.
r-lvK. a Tiftoir, Ga . Jan. l.t. 1917
aa Gibba A Ti fton Mi „ Co
and equip- . Tifton. Ga
jpo assum- Gentlemen: The Milco feed me.
Royal Ga-! purchased from you proved satisfa
. j lory in every respect. I feed my mi
I ^ 0W» Vith it and find it equally s
A Ro^Birood as th- nigh priced meal and
’ ^fcrvine of $C to <8 per ton in cost
CITATION.
CEORCIA-
A C. Tift, of «ud State, having tr. j
proper form applied to me as a ered
tor of Ja* D. Taylor for permanent
letters of administration on the es
tate of Jaa. D. Taylor, latq of said
county, this is to cite all parties in
terested to -be and appear at my of
fice at the February. 1917. term of
Court of Ordinary of said County,
and ahow cause, if any they can
why permanent letters of adminis
tration should not be granted to A
C. Tift, as aforesaid.
Witnes? my official signature thi;
w tit.
( Tift County. Georgia.
Mr. Max Ngthan has purchased of born Don't f
Mr. H. H. Tift a lot oppomte thej of >>]-.**-*".*:*
Tifton Public School, on North Park'
a/;nue, adjoining the residence of| aejasora that d
Mr. 0. W. Pate, on which he wtlli "'OstsJt-'tt
erect him a home in the near future.! W 1 ****!
Mr. Dofl Smith and family, of! Bold in Tift
Route 4, were" In the city Wednes- j as tbs world's
day. joy Brooks Pan
Jdrj a
Yours truly,
H. J. SMITH. Tifton, Gm.
W. C. HUNTER. Tifton. Ga.
I. R. ELUS. Ty Ty. Ga.
MAUDE EDWARDS. Ty Ty. Ga.
•ortgoratiog to the Pale sod SliAly
“** *["*“1 Fir sdnlu and cSUCisi. *>