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THE TIPTON GAZETTE, TIPTON, (
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OLD SCHOOL BUILDING at corner of
Tift Avenue and Fourth Street. Must be
removed within thirty days. Bids will be
opened Monday night, Feb. 5th, 1917.
IAILS CALL CITY CLERK’S OFFIC
GERMANY&NDS warning
MEASLES.
INTEREST WIDENS
WHY ALL FARMERS
UnitpH — Genn «iy tnday served notice on the
aj a. , b®caua* «»r its failure to open peace nego-
. ns the .Allies, Germ an v will institute unrestricted
warfare on the seaa..
W *«hington, Jan. 81.—Should Germany curry out her an-
nee intention of waging an unrestricted warfare against
enemies upon the high mas. which includes the -destruction
merchantmen without warning bv submarines, the United
otMM wm,| d br „k 0 „ dljlbmatir 'relation,,. Thin ... un-
officlally stated tfiia aftirr
on learning of Germany',,
jby high government officials up-|
don.
(By A. G. Fort, District Commis-
■ionor of Health.) ! CConttnsed from first D»ee.)
l.ook out! or wo vlll have mcoa- Howell.
I ten oven worse than we.ihave hi
easily caught afciLjt^often kills.
•There are two ease* right here
Tifton now. but they will not scs
ter it. There are many .cases nei
iu»l nt ''Hula, one ot more ca»
at Eldorado, and sot
Id; and some
I Should i
San Angelo. Texas. Feb. 1.—Spanell was j
found not guilty of the murder of Lieut-CoL~f
r all of t!
New York, Feb. 1,
or out of New York harbor
quiet reigns. 1
' The strictest secrecy
port by collectotr Dudley
The Holland-
lowed to pass the
- Four destroyers, two
stand ready for instant
powerful searchlights pfai
•—Nojhip 0 f an y
r h° r 4k morning,
any description passed
and a pall of absolute.
mds the sudden closing of the
The seventeen big GeQ| i liners interned at this
are watched night and day,
the crews of the vessels inti
Germany and the Unit
use of persistent rumors that
to Wow them up the instant
'nited Staki break off diplomatic relations.
It is estimated that therai e 2.000 Americans aboard ves-
now within the danger zones
on sight” declaration,
o'clock today the harbor
liner sailed for Havana with
_ , Feb. 1.
tarjr Lansing said that there
any steps the Government has
ing before there would be
Washington, Feb. 1..
to the, White House for a
He
steamer Nordam, was not al-
tion.
ihips and-- r ~jBifpv submarines'
and all thfpuph last night
lirectly upon fhe narrows. <
port
•els to and from European pel
prescribed by Germany’s “4
New York, Feb. 1—At
reopened to traffic, and a W«
• full passenger list.
. Charleston, S. C-, Feb. lj Fhe interned German freight-
here today by , her
lings of Scandinavian vessel:
’clock this afternoon, Secre
nothing to be given out on
m. It would be Friday morn-
ig given out, he said-
,ry Lansing was summoned
with the President this
the conference declined to
. Lou or some days, is huyying to
s action has boon taken
dot duty, and are under order
The entire Atlantic fleet is
Proper precaution has bee
Washington. Feb. 1.—The
ed for the present the issuance
is forthcoming.
Washington, Feb. 1.—Offi<
today. thnrp is little
break with the United States.
Their last moye_hns bees
Gerrnim official of big
“My government.reserved t right to change the pledge
made hi the case of the Sussex i aw conditions arose. They
have arisen.
s rushed to Washington
i foreign af-
discuss the situation.
Washington, Feb. 1-
today to confer with the Pre nt about the submarine
sis with Geramny.
Senator Stone, chsurman
fairs, who has been h
Washington.
It is officially admitted
'by this government, but inf<
meter.
Twenty-two destroyers hqs been made available for pa-
. Afli
ally taken fr
, Tf all farm rs would attend their
Stock judging, dairy cattle. Profinstitute every lecture for four days
R. M. Gridlcy. they could better understand them
Inspection of soils, Prof. W. M. jf thc> . aUen d regular. It is l.ke
L«wry. _ unto a boy KOing
to school, were he
scat- f Demonstration in home labor sav-1 nevpr | Barn to read there would
near ing devices, by Mrs. Bessie Stanley „„ ^ for book , r neW5 p apcr3 . etc.
cases Wood. but wt , wou |d a (l go on and our lLC .
:d nt Profs. Gridlcy and Lowry nt both j ecnpijjhnicnta would be slow.
-ouud morning and afternoon sessions filled Noa . we should co . op ,. rutc nnd
the places assigned to Profs. Harry | mnke thc9c foor dayg al| K0(ld onc!L
holidays, there were Brown and George A Cobb. “ ho | Science U a great teacher, nnd I say
cash* in the county and have been detained in Athens but nre - wc nrc j U5t now in a,,, South bc ,
m Tifton. but the gen- expected to reach fnfton tonight. Lj nilini . to realize our possibilities,
g during the Christmas when they will assume their regular j and jf wc wiu pu>h thcm wc can re .
eoit more exposures and ) positions en the program. jalize from them. Twelve years ago
i':iscs can tic traced back At night at the Agricultural School, j aajd the time, would-be any farmers
at <U f . ' illustrated leclurS* JuTc riven by! wl, o not “ akc » balf ot cottoa
,,,-wed that on the tart profg {?pjdIey an<J ,_ mvrj . on lh( . per acre in this county, would not be
■« carnival one of their, thcmM .. Soi , 5 U|| Soj , Dralna(fc .- a farmer at all. and from this re-
mark l thost like to have a fight with
one ^f the most solid men in the
lion Thursday, county.
Wood. Slate Attend these meetings sftd when
Demonstration Agent for an agent or dealer offers you oottnn
seed or other seeds not suited to you
you will be able to tell him so
New York Feb. 1.—Cotton opened from tWo"B
a-pound lower but at noon had in part recovered.
Half the stocks showing losses at the opening g
•hange had a better tone at noon.
Chicago. Feb. 1.—Pundemoniu.Ti reigns in the
ket. May wheat droppyii 20 cents, bin* later partly
New York. Feb. 1—There was a .^-nsational break 33
to fifteen points in all stocks when the I3xchange opened
London. Feb. 1.—'Thi'ee British nnd one Dutch vessel
reported to have been submarine... today- ’
and “Breeds of Livestock."
, At the piorning
ow °f- | Mrs. Bessie Stanli
few facts, shout the Home
being export'd
j j!4 days.
South "\leorgin, gave an interestini
home demonstration work ii
. W Hollii.
STORAGE . ROOM FULL.
innlly a few days lotiger, for yotcjGeorgia os conducted by the College Then
get sick. You can give tT'lo oth- 0 f Agriculture with the co-operation meeting Until I can't think of gu
s just as soon as you begin to D f th,, Federal Department of Agri- ing nt them, and no one should,
n at the nose, water at the eyes culture. go and learn for yourself,
have slight sore throat Usually She said thoX? are W flfty-ftve
? person breaks out aWut the counties in Georgia organiihd in this
third or fourth day- PL you hare no work, nnd thnt the club enrollment
implications you cease to be dan- Jast year was 4.000 girls and 1,184
rerous after twelve to fourteen women. Mrs. Wood said the work -
days after you get -sick. Every being done in gardening, poultry Manager I- P. Thurman, of the.
case come, from some other easo raising, butter making, coolung nnd Tifto ~ Icc and Power Company, ask A
,nd the only way to keep from the operation of labor-saving devices lho GaEP ue to notify the farmers of
c-itching it is to keep away from it and home conveniences is remarks- Mction bjs storage room is.
Know where your children are all ble. fu „ „ f mpat ^ and to bring no mo „
the time. If_ at school you will "Th.s training." said Mrs. Wood. wilhout first consulting h.m over the
know that every child who cornea to for our girls nnd wiy, en~in the bus- telephone.
immediately sent iness of home-making means much 1 Th erc arP now abou t 40.090 oj
POJASH
FARMERS all know that South Georgia soil need
ash for the best results in Cotton Culture. \/e are
to make any formula containing Potash this season.
Telephone 39, or see our Mr. J. N. Horne. Room 11
New Clyatt Building. i
Office Days, Saturdays and iVtondays
- CHATTAHOOCHEE FERTILIZER CO.
Phone 39 ' P. O. Box 28S Tifton, Ga.
5 1-2 Per Cent FARM LOANS
7 Per Cent Tifton City Loans
school sick
home. You never know when they in the economic probli
get in n promiscuous crowd (that Southland. There is no better
they are not exposod. Parents and to fight the boll weevil -than w
teachers can assist in stamping this ’ properly managed kitchen”
disease out and we trust you will. In the afternoon Mrs. Wood'gave a
All bulletins on mcasUrt have demonstration in cooking, nnd a tec-
been distributed. Wc will try hard ture on proper combinations of food
jur part. Help us. \ principles was given by Mis? Skinner.
She took up starch cookery and with
VAMCEVILLE NEWS. the Irish potato as n basis showed
thirteAn wayj of m
■ r 50.000 pounds on storage, the eapoc- j
ity of the room. This will probably
a be taken out as soon as the weather;
turns cold, and then there will be |
“ room for more. S0-d2wl 1
, We make farm loans at 5 1-2 per cent, interest and
give the borrower the privilege of paying part of the
principal at the end of any year, stopping interest on
amounts paid, but no annua] payment of principal re
quired.
R. C. ELLIS. W. W. BRYAN.
Tifton. Georgia. Golden Building. 1
Some of the boys «
they would get their f<
are we built the trt
—... p^gnaring potatoe..
w^LDo ""d combining the si^rchy food with
lUe for the fal * antI protein lo make a proper
F- D. carrier, ; balance in the diet. Today Miss Skin-
Mr, and Mrs G D. Browning and, n er will demonstrate protein cook-
r. and Mrs. C. W. Cooper motored .
er near Ty Ty Sunday. !• w « i
Some men can wade the slash; Mr5 - "«od expressed regret that
refused as to its char- i an,i w " l < r all day bird hunting, the work of the Tift county canning
I but when t comes to work, hands c l u b had been abandoned. Fhe did
T. got the ails all over. not un dertake to place the ;
Several from this eommun'tv are
| planning to attend thi
mstra- billty. bu
Agrirultural appears t.
the Treasury Department. itroii r
Ma’| awiaa mt ! School this week.
r» „ Mr. and Mrs. L. W. .Slocum and .
Ulten to nrotert the Pana-. M „ d «mes Robrr- nnd George Slo-
Fletcher. were the guests;
te Department .haa suspend- 1 Mr nn< * ^ r *' W ' Au ' lman Sun -
head'
he dye to the lack of p
r leadership.
ted Colds Grow Wort.
N.fl.
A cough tluu racks and irritates
passports. No explanation Mrs John Stone an.l Mis. Nanev | *'hromc^MuSi? }f*ieSeetad/"tS?
•w-wm-tlweMUer. Me and hcnling pine balsams in llr. Bell’r
Rtom- were the goesU «f Mi
i4lra. L. D. Gibb* Sunday. - '
■ ■ ' Several of our most progressive
of the ftormoo Brntow/
of avoiding a uiplomaiic wpwk v OB , for tt'» a- progressive
Murdock Sion, nnd C. IV, ”• ?"• » »> *«
■ (or c- Pn lihroat and chronic bronchial affn
. kilH. Tit-_- .
t. nrttil the. Prfgid,!^ Am tf ‘eft rtor-at.-
tnding said today: [leniFunr. Vn . TastT^riday_in..rn
and returned Saturday night
There will be preaching at Vai
ville school house Sunday af
noon at .1 o'clock.
M-. nnd Mrs. W T. Wood and
Pine Tar * Honey—Natu;
remedy—will soothe nnd relieve
the irritation, breathing will be ens-
ir- and the antiseplic properties will i
kill the germ which, retarded '
it hnndy for croup.
TO ATTEND FARM WEEK.
Tbo Allies rejected German peace offer made .through j fswih
' President " ' \ * . . "* ' nn d
“The Allies insist that there t it0 peace -withont victory.
GermaL Uikes them at their wore nd will make victory hire-”
. New York, Feb’. 1.—In a loi article today. Karl, vpn
L Wfegand, the famous war writer »aid:
"Germany is'-playing the last indTstrongcst card remairr-
| to her, and is staking all on t it card
’“She bas^k large number 0! submarines available, and
Mrs. P S. Norman |
imi Misoro NxUp Fmith-r J
Hand went trf Mr. H. «
» see the deer- Sunday
i Jesse
rh.'irli
C Baker
afternoon.
Mesdam
Roily. McTn-a and M
Locklcy nnd Brewer G.
i-d to Fail-view Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. .Tame* Smith. Mr.
apd Mrs. W. S.. t.nney am! Mr. R.
S Ham! attended church at New Riv.
Mr.
■ England will feel this latest < mpaign as she has nothing | nftermion .-ue»ts of Mi
* - 1 H.. D. Lewis Sunday.
i- thi
Jit may be safely predicted
many’s, latest move bring;
' 'b of the war, and whe;
fal successful or urisuccess-
peace neArer; it is the su-
« War wilt reach its highei
Mor
In, Jan- 31.—Germany today handed Ambassador
f answer t/> the president's peace speech m the Sen-
wer .sets forth Germany^ acceptance
Iff the principles enunciated by the
‘■the point of eqqal rights of nations.
s belong the right of sgJf-governmenT and the
f all nations, and Germany would sincerely wel-
e irfJanH and India mould now obtain their
J. J. ROSS. ISABELLA.
From the Worth County Local.
Mr. John J. Ross died at his home
Old Isabella Thursday uf last week.
"‘Uncle Johnnie” was about seventy-
years old and had lived In Worth
county all of hia life.
While he had no children Of his.
own. yet he raised two families of
his brothers’ children.
He was buried at the Isabella ceme
tery Friday.
Mr. Rose had many friends and rel
atives over the county who will Join
in paying respects to this worthy
. ■
»rs of the Board of Ed-
faaiu iet-+hf- trnrh-
Friday. February 2, to vis-.
it the Agricultural School.' It T<
hoped that all the teaehcrB and stu
dents will take this opportunity...If
any schools do not care to come, of
course, they will go ahead with-tholr-j
regulag work.
The teqehers are uAtcd to get . as 1
many of the students lo come as ■
they possibly can. We trust this day
will mt-an more to them than if they
spent it in the school room.
A. J. Ammons, Supt.
THIS
IS A SERVICE GARAGE
“TIFT OF TIFTON” .
Sirce wj^cstahlished this business
SERVICE has been, Is nnd will continue to
to be the dominant factor in our dealings
with the public. OUR SERVICE means
quality work plus courtesy plus dispatch.-
OUR SERVICE also means the
handling of all parts Ifkely to be heeded by
the automobilist backed by our PERSONAL
GUARANTEE as to dependability.
lor
.-aiSItlli AGKi ■ l -M|U*fq- 4lM^afcbj<
ieei (Ifsigpvcl "Tiir of Tilo n”
ne included .sinmi'e rooti
- tinmclcvs ciiTS. "'ll we* a re amp-
IV .provided to Ifoase your car,
t - ERVICK ir
Soi.ib Georvl'. surrender
member—that
Rail
WEAK, AILING CHIU)
Hade Strong By Delicious Vino!
Lakcport, N. H.— 1 “Our little girl 8
years of age was in a debilitated, run
down condition and had a stubborn
cough so she was weak and ailing all
the time. Nothing helped her until
we tried Vino!. Then her appetite
increased and she is strong and well, and
1 wish other-parents of weak, delicate
children would try VinoL" Qbo. *
Couiaa.
This Is became Vino I contains beef
"* «od liver pep ton ea, '
matee az
SOLD BY MILLS DRUG CO.
Tilton”
i docs gccitsetjvulcant/.ing at very,
myilcratc prices.! Bear in min<L
tivdt all sueli wi.ikis guaranteed
. -find you arc not delayed.
OUR VULCANIZING PRICES
Punctures and Blowouts under 1
inch $ .25
Each additional Puncture . . •. . .25
Each additional inch over 1 inch .10
Sections in tubes 75c and up.
Size 3 3 1-2 4 41-2 5
6 in. $2.75 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $4.25
7 in. 3.00 3.25 3.75 4.25 4.S&
8 in. 3.25
9 in. 3.50
10 in. 3.75- 4.6o
11 in. 4.00 1 4’.25
12 in. 4.25 4.50
13 in. 4.50 4.T5
14 in. 4.75 5.00
15 in. 5.00 5.25
3.50 4.00 4.50 4.75
3.75 4.25 4.75 5.00
4.50 5.00 5J25
4.75 5.25 5.50
5.00 5.50 5.75 ‘
5.25 5.75 6.00
5.50 640 6.25
5.75 6.25 6.50
Open Day and Night
Phono 20
TIFT’S GARAGE
TIFTON, GEORGIA
If You Think Auto
Think "Tlftsf Tifton 1
We An Located i. Front of fhe Union Depot One Bloch Fro,
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