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DAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1917.
Of. Martin B. Bird, D, 0„ D, M-T
ATLANTA EYE SPECIALIST
•nd President of
The Bird Optical College, Inc.
Pit^i att 5 eJ ?.' felr5rS “ reof Herbert L.*Moor in
D«on, and will be glad to consult with you if you
« having any form of eye trouble.
Dr. Bird formerly was Professor of Diseases
A at0my and Retinoscopy in the DEN-
■tPTICAL COLLEGE and has had years of ex-
|in handling difficult cases. The very latest
“d instruments used in every case.
VRS FROM 10 to S DAILY
THE OYSTER. »
Hie oyster's not a quarrelsome chap
No mischief does he brew.
But yet 'tis often my mishap
To find him in a stew.
Dalton Citizen.
To Whom j* May Cooe.
on fyever.
■' Tirasj-Unio
leclcham !s spending
homasvUlc.
B Padrick will enter-
f Girls’ Sewing Club
— a gnat and good town,
rrelon* opportunities and
poesibilitiea, but it will never com
mand that share of the trade of this
to whidv its location entitles'
' ' | mor ® of its merchants get
■ that country-town habit
fi rto get along without
t advertizing. tf.
; — ... w, u.uc ior or in anv wav
possess a certain bale of lint cotton
a- 1
471. receipt issued to W. G. Hollo-
way, as the same is the property of
the undersigned, and this is to re
stitute legal notice.
Mr,. L. L. Hollow.
JKAD. COLUMN
5 FOR SALE
Brabham, Queens,
. 12.50, unmixed and
. !.40. Good, even weight
i strictly first class goods.
■ dehvered your county.
_~J. C. Hobbe,
Lumpkin, Gr
Lose—Male dog white with yellow
spots, bob-tailed, heavy set shoul-
d ra, looks like a pointer; wearing n i
. ragiatered collar, two and a half in
ches wide. Finder notify, A. K. Cook
Rt-l.Tlfton.Ga. w it
9-w-4l
for sale
COTTON SEED MEAL
This meal ia manufactured by the
Empire Cotton Oil Company from
sound sea island by a new process of
| their own, which separates the hill.*
and analyzes about 4 1-2 per cent
ammonia. 2 per cent potash, and it
rich in feed qualities. We introduced
this meal into this territory for the
first time last season and it proved
'. try to those who used
it, which you will see by reading
their testimonials published below
We have this meal on hand and ei
pect to Jspep it all through the rea-
I son and are offering it very low for
| cash, and would advise you to pur
chase early, for all products ate ad
vancing rapidly?
tifton mill a gin CO.
See S. F. Overstreet or D. M. Horne
1st. 1916.
Mr. P. S. Harper, of Alapa
a visitor ts Tifton Tuesday.
Mr. T. P. O’Grady, of Bouts 3,
as in Tifton on business Tuesday.
Mr. W. B. Parka, of Ty T>, w
in Tifton on business Wednesday.
Mr. Abo Conger, of Motor Bouts
A, was among the visitors ' —
ton Tuesday.
Mn Dempsey Whiddon, of Bout#
was among the farmers visiting
Tifton Tuesday.
Lewis Pye, of Boute 4,
^ _ the visitors to Tifton on Tues
Mr. T. B. King, of Motor A,
nong the farmers in Tifton
lsiness Tuesday. „
Mr. T. E. Fletcher, Sr., of Boute
has been serving his county on
the jury in Tifton this week.
Mr. H. L. Moor, who has been suf
fering from an attack of pneumo-
*ie, was able to be out today.
Mr. Albert W. Whiddon. Chula's
■ading merchant, was a visitor to
the city Wednesday.
Mr. J. D. Bowden, of Ty Ty. made
^business vimt to Tifton Wednes-
Mr. J. A. Shaw, of Lenox, was one
of the business visitors to Tifton on,
Wednesday
Mr. J, B. Leake, of Ty Ty Route
2, mode Tifton a business visit Wed
nesday.
lessrs. Rossje Shaw, M S. Shaw
Jeff Darnell motored to Void
morning.
n lur
;. Wanted—A good man, for wages,
war rAi f d- L. L. Pond, .Tifton,
19-3t
Mannasat*—Anything yon want
tha Monument line, see me or drop
* oatd. J. J. F. Goodman, Brook-
3 Bald, Ga., 5-wtf
—White Wyandotte aggs
, lor hatching. World’s beat all-
d fowl fl.OO per 15. Local
r-~* I* 00 * 180- Herbert L.
I Moore. Tifton, Ga. 26-d-w-tf
F Wanted.—Chickens, eggs and tur-
3 key*- Highest price paid for them.
, BmUk Foultry and Produce
I Jacksonville, Fla. • g. w4t
I Utt four property, farm and city,
with C, L. Parker, Beal Estate Tif-
; *«». g*- d-w-tf
I Ar Sals—Good, gantla farm mule,
I at a bargain, cash or good not*.
L See H. G. West, Boute 4. 6d5wl
I Far Sola • or Trade- 20-inch Mead-
- own. Grist Mill and horaa and wag-
I cm. H. C. Carmichael. S-d«w2t
■ Far Sale.—White Leghorn egg*;
H-60 per tatting. S. a Monk. Tif-
28-dwtf
w- * Choiea Paean and all kind
I 'Of fruit trees. See T. B. Dillard.
80-lawd-w4t
d Cotton Seed for
•on- 15-dtf
c --> boy, chickens, eggs,
*«Bow. beeswax’ and hides. Will
iy highest cash price. C. L. Park-
S-dlt-wlt
Testimonials:
Tifton, Gn„ Jai
Tifton Mill and Gin Co.
| Tifton. Ga.
| Gentlemen: The cotton seed men-
purchased from you Ian senior
proved satisfactory in every respect,
and I consider it fully as good as any
of the high grade meal I ever used,
and Is from seven to eight doilan
•• ■ great
pm von cheaper, which
•aving to the farmer.
Youri truly,
A. B. SMITH. Tifton. Ga..
\ R ELLIS, Ty Ty. Ga.
J. A. ULM, Ty Ty, Ga.
r— - ■ "-uo-tari ana
I Brooders;; *8.60 to $50. 60, 1,10,
R176, 200, 260 egg capacity and up
to 600. CuaranUed o hatch every
■atehable egg—Herbert L. Moor,
Tlfum. Ga. l-10Tu-Fr-wk-tf
Farm Wasted—1 want to rent 20 to
L.lfl y Und with mod tw
lents. convenient to school. Ad
( Thomas Kennedy, Bay City,
6 2t
-■ Your Living
Without Money Cost i
fi right or wrong start In 1917 will
Ifcaka or break moat larmeri In tho
We are all facing a crisis.
- war In Europe puts things in I
h uncertainty thcl no man can
'"•’’re with any degree of j
■ and certain Increase 1it
■eago moans lower cotton
■trail. Cost of all food and
^cts is high, so high that
g afford to buy and expect
■9 *t>0Te all others to play
— -11 poeslblo food.
— *— -m ^applies on your
!■; to cut down the store bill.
E>od piece of gs.-dea ground.
Ik planted, rightly tended and
“"ed the year round, can be
iy half your Bring. It will
iore money than you made
» fl'o acres of cotton you
WIT. Seed Book tells all
yTight kind of a money aav
-JKt and the vegetables to put
Mtt-lla about the Udid crops as
W Wuiwr you the clear ror-i t
■g jWRPerlty. It’s Free. Senu
-*ay to h. a. Hastings co,
«. Cx.—AdrL
Tifton, Gu. .
Gentlemen: The cotton seed meal
purchased from you last season
proved satisfactory in every respect
I used it alongside of the high grad*
ammonia meal costing seven tc
eight dollars per ton more, and it
proved equally as good os the high
priced meal and am certain it is fully
as good as the high priced cotton
seed meal in ^very respect.
E. J. JOHNSONf’Tifton. Ga.
W. B. BRYAN, Tifton, 6a.
Tifton, Ga., Jan. 1st, 1917
Tifton Mill and Gin Co.
Tifton, Ga.
Gentlemen: The Miico feed msai
purchased fro* you proved aatiafac-
tory in every respect. I feed my milk
ows with it and find it equally ■
“ *b® pNced maal and
earing of *6 to $8 per ton in eoet
Yours truly,
a J. SMITH, Tifton, Ga.
W. C. HUNTER, Tifton, Ga.
I. R. ELLIS, Ty Ty Gs
MAUDE EDWARDS. Ty. Gfc
SMOKIT
The Perfect
liquid-smoke.
No better prepa
ration can be had
We have plenty
of it-right fresh
and will be glad
to serve you.
Phone 185
Brooks Pharmacy
COMMUNITY FESTIVAL.
Tho Community Festival, undar
the direction of the Southern Chau
tauqua System, of Gainesville, Fla.,
will be held in Tifton this month,
beginning on the ttnd and lasting
four days.
This Fastival embraces many dif
ferent features of the hlg^st art
and will be held In the courthouse
ee last year. The advertising la bs-
ing distributed throughout tha city
and tickata will be on sale at an
early data.
Doable tickets, |4. Single tickata.
*2.60. A special rate will be m.d f
for echool children.
The different attractions will be
featured in the Gazette from time
to time, and the people of Tifton sad
vicinity wiH enjoy a treat In the
Community Festival.
! MB
IF BILIOUS
Calomel sickens! Don’t lose a d w0( j t i
“ ,Do » i£
HER I1TH BIRTHDAY.
Little Miss Lois Kersey entertaia-
1 a number of her friends last Sat
urday afternoon in honor of her
"cventh birthday.
All report a very enjoyable time.
Misses Bessie Mae Smith and Jewell
Hutchinson essisted Mias Ethel Kcr. I
>’ in entertaining tho little folks. 1
Those present weic: Grace an,l
rwinl, Graham. Martha, Cora J
c" " .alF Effic T’hiiiips, Gladys and i
Thelma Smith. Mabel Beardin, Lil-
H® Belle end Lillian Heath, Bessie
and Lois Kersey. I
We all wish her many happy
turns of the day.
j! Clean your
rer Tone.”
“ d aa, I want you to go busk
U **» u4 get your
Liver and Bowels with
Ugh I Calomel makes you sick. It’s
horrible I Take a dose of the deager-
out drug tonight end tomorrow you
may lose a day's work.
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver
which causes necrose of the bones. _ _____
Calomel, when it comes into contact real , nt j r -i_
with sour bile, crashes into it, break- ble. ’
ing it up. This is when you feel that
awful nausea and cramping. If you
are sluggish and “all knocked out,”
if your liver is torpid and bowels con
stipated or you have heartburn, diz-
zinem,-coated tongue, if breath la
hjd or stomach sour, just try a
Spoonful of hannleaa Dodson’s Liver
Tone tonight
Here L« my guarantee—Go to any
drug store and get a 50 cent bottle
of Dodson’s Liver Tone. Take a
id if it doesn't straighten
“•C_
Dod ‘-Jvar Tona ie destroying
if calomel because ft a
! J re, It can not aalirata or
k< iiek.
n its# that one spoonful of
°“*iver Tone will put your
to work and <laem
T Xls of that sour bile and
e 1 waat- which ia clogging
T “ Hr hi and making you foal
““'’I guarantee that ona bot-
e °ion’e Liver Tone will keep
your . family feeling fine for
m .°'’ t we it to your children. It
“ “S; doesn’t tripe and they
,Utc ssant taste.
(hat
New York, Feb, 8.—Lar*e dc 0 „ to German banVa
».thclra«ring their accounts in %nd shipping to South
Sines February 1st $2,000,000 „ ld h,, beBn „ nt u
country.
— — city property,
<-'• L. Parker. Real Es-
_ Tifton. Ga. Some de:
Riiiis listed. ) d-w-ug
Mr. Bob IleKnett and Mr. Earnest
Slatk are tak^g in the Southeastern
Land Show in Atlanta this week.
B. B. Sumner, one of the pro
gressive farmers of the Chula .«ce-
i in Tifton on/ business Wed
nesday. f'
farm lands or city property,
write C. L. Parker. Real Es
tate, Tifton. Ga. Some desirable bar-
lir.s listed. * d _ w ., f
Mra. C. B. Holmes returned Sat
urday from Atlanta, where she had
been spending several days with her
-ister, Mrs. E. T. Forrest.
Mre. E E. Lytle left Tuesday
lording for Aahburn to visit her
mother. Mrs. D. G. Barfield for a
•V. J- H. Jackson retun
. from a visit of several days
to Florida points, stopping over in
Pass-a-Grille. Tampa and Jackson
ville.
ss Katie Miller McLendon, ui
Miami, Fla., who has been the guest
of her cousin. Miss Verna Parker,
left Monday for Atlanta to visit -rel
COME
Make our Store YOUB headquar*
lfri - Bring ua your chickens
eggs.
Highest pride paid for county
produce.
Saturday Special
???„•!. Che ®« - ■ 28c Pound
Luiztanne Coff, 3 lbs....$1.10
; W, F. BAJCgw 'R 'COMPANY.
REAL ESTATE: FARM
| AND CITY LOANS
««T t„ u!., lut .’U
,»tnctly on a commission basis. I
have some especially attractive prop,
ositiona to offer the home-eeeker.
i Prices right, terms easy.
An unlimited amount of MONEY
1 ,0 !oan on unproved farm and city
property, at a very low rate 0 f In-
toreat. Five-and ten yen r loins on
farms, and five year loans on city
property./Call at my office and laps
talk it orm^Jt will bo to your intcr-
J. N. BROWN
12-New Clyatt Building
666
- COLDS -i
v LaGRIPPE
Leila and L. E. WilbankfT
who, have been the guests of Mra.
Wilbanks for some time, have
returned to their homa in Alexander
City, Ala.
Mr. and Mre. Arthur Lisle, Mre
Oliver. Mrs. Ed. Edwards, Mre In
man and Miss Havus Inman, of Ty
Ty, spent several hours in Tifton
yesterday.
i.Emma Sutton left today for
Ty Ty. where she went to take up
her duties as assistant postmaster
that place. We regret to see M
Sutton leave Tifton;.but as she h
promised to visit Tifton often, i
decided to let her go.
Annie Belle Clarke, teach
of First Grade A Tifton Public
School, was called to Atlanta this
ing by a message that her moth-
as very ill. suffering from a
stroke of paralysis. Miss Clarke will
be back at school Monday.
Ih-puty mreriff Rossi* SKaW arrest
:d W. J. Hall Saturday, wanted in
Scouboro, Aa,, for running
lr. I. C. Singleton, of Brookfield,
among the visitors to Tifton Sat
urday.
Mr. J H. Jenkins, of Omega, _
nong the business visitors to Tifton
is morning.
Misses Jewell Hutch,
’Mle Mae Smith were the guests
of Mis. Ethel Kersey for the post
-end. Thgjr all attended teach-
institute Saturday.
■ Shorrod Smith, of Mansfield.
who ^ beeu tho J1|est of Mr and
Mrs. Will Eason for several days,
ill return home this afternoon. Mr.
mith is on the pitching staff of the
oston Braves.
Nashville Herald: Convict Camp
° 1 movc <> to Sparks the latter
irt of last week. The commission
’s say the camps are getting so
«’ they will be compelled to con
solidate them, as it does not pay.tu
guards. Later they
.. tnize a small repair
gang.
Mr. J. M. Reynolds, one of the
loading business men of Norman
Park, spent a portion of tho day
in the city. Mr. Reynolds says it
looks very much like the grain crops
in his section are gorfe. although
there may ba a chance for oats fo
35“ ,b °
Tifton Is a great and good town.
With marvelous opportunities and
possibilities, but H will never com-
mand that share ot the trade of thie
•action to which its location entitlee
it until more of its merchants get
away from that country-town habit
of trying to get along wveho U ,
newspaper advertising.
Mr. W. 8. Harlan, of tha Tift
“ y,; "Yesterday J returned
*400 whit* had been sent me for
plants; the day bafore, *180, and
' —n still returning as fast as I
write the letters.’’ Mr. M. _F.
Myers, of the Myers Seed and Plant
Co., says their plants are all killed,
is probable tho losses in this 1m-
*15 000 8eCtj °' n WiU *° b ' yond
md Mre J T M. Watkins
•eturned yesterday from r twt
*“* W 'S'refSTlvw V TKortis
Watkins went down
OFFICERS ELECTED
The officers elected for the co B
t Americus meeting of the
' 9 Missionary Conference,
Mrs. Leri
Tifton.
Vice-President,
Warwick. Albany.
Recording Secretary, Mrs. J. „.
alone, of the Andrew Female Col
lege, Cuthbert.
•rn-sponding Secretary, Mrs. E.
‘eabody, Waycross.
^ ’eaaurar, Mrs. II W. Pittman,
Mre W. L. Harman, of Tifton,
was song leader and solist of the
conference, helping to bring home
the heart of the conference tl
meaning and spirit of the conf*
once song. “Nothing Is Too Hard f
Jesus.”
V
Washinetoiy FaB. 8.—Sc'-retan anle f a tod.y recom-
m«nd Ed the ]rnmcdiate doubli*e of capaclty of the q^j.v
ernment torpedo plan-: at Newport.
This involves an outlay of f>800(
Mrs.
ENJOYED BIRD SUPPER.
Mr r R. Choate was host to t
Brotherhood Ot the Presbyter
church, st the home of Mr J. A. E-
South Park avanue,. WAlnesday
night from 8 to 10 o'clock.
At 9 o’clock tha guests
-•ited into the dining-room
most graciously served L,
Uhoate with a bird luncheon, which
as fully enjoyed.
Beside the host, seated at the ta-
were: J. H. White, president of
e organiaztion; H. H. Britt, who
asked the blessing, B. Y Wallace.
Frank Cony. F. A. Hardee, W. I.
Harvey, J Dana Jones, secretary of
the Brotherhood. Mri J. A. Easqn
BOX SUPPER AT OLD TY TY.
Tifton, Ga., Feb. 6.—Owing to
the extremely cold weather we did
succeed In having tha box aup-
at Old Ty Ty school Friday
night, February 2nd, but wa shall
have it Frida/ night, February 16Ul
The O’Stein orchestra will b« back
to furnish ua with music, and Sher
iff Shaw says he's still in a notion U
come and auction off the boxes, s.
we’re expecting a good time yet
R- A. Patrick, Jr..
„. Ry"--A Ji» .
posiilia eura Row known to 1
fraternity. Catarrh helnv >
2131.
tha only
I '
us?*
Laurel. Miss.. 8.—Fifteen^d Emery Hester to-
tlay shot and killed his step-mother.
The youth immediately surrenq.
"She didn't treat me riltht." Wy TOb b c d, a« he told
the story of^he shooting.
NEW YORK COTTOlARKET.
York. Feb. 8— Opening cotton market, March,
15.73d May. 15.70.
New York. Feb. 8.—Closing :o tton market. March.
•16; May, 15.60.
CALENDAR OF CASES SFOR TRIAL
At the February Term. 1917, (Court of Tifton.
No. Doc. No. ’■ F ’ k '»”' ' '*”■
-• l 'J 20 ' Yhe Foy-Adams Co. tf. » Rikn,
’’ 3 ms Virginia-Csrolina Chet Co, vt-^Mni. J. D. Young.
: SI: l. & ga» .T
■ ? i?“i- KifcWSlSi.a
defendants. Milton Fletrhcriraant
’ ’ v» W ' IInis , t ?£ !■’ « Cobb and J. A. Eason and
r.. Youmans. (Dia.)
2tol* t>. H ' C and C. J. Swain.
ft ? n Co ’ »»•»• B. H. Fletcher and T. *,
J f’’ def'ndant*. J, Young, garnishee.
21R0 V h * w I Vll nc< * k 01 Jehn E - Cochran.
^viand™' Id “ C>rr * 8 W*^Snpson, Billie and J. L.
no! k W. IL Lindsey va. Baef Omega,
ooij- Jhe Downing Co. vsL A. Puckett
oi P ; rl,n F »"<1 Bro. -Max Nathan.
2 ro^ Cotton Oil In. Atlantic Coast Una Rail-
ool?' ^v,P- Young vekas. J. Massey.
JJjl. J- W. Mitchell vs. Gi. Coleman.
Hif?’ Mitchell vs. G.-CAaman.
ooix’ ^ olun ^“ 8 . Bogging atRe Co. vi. Farmers’ Gin Co.
2 i « i f~c«? ,1 !SL” G fi‘c,5"rX C ''^ a a
T,*»4 N - T - o -* W. a
atso 7 c. L a,
.... _ T »—d»r. February L
i ‘ K Sit w ■
JiM.TjF*
\ ^“r/wd IR.-..
Uorminy, claimant (I>k i
!;S. w"a E tSS-ir’' »
‘ 269 \ Gov *' J " n “ 8e#tt ' princ,pri '
{ Austls, principal,
brx c r»i
ava.,,, » CnC OOWn tO
...
mortgaged property. He demanded flftv J/ r * "'*■*' ***** notching
requisition paptrs and is being held T b„ ®®'®Ph'’a.l the second day.
d,. “•
Hcers. tr > Tfri^rdaj was very trying, the
beng almost overturned by the
CARD OF THANKS
officers,
lr. I. D. Morgan said this mora-
.. that there were damaged pipes
in l7;-> buildings in Tifton under his
and that of these at least twen^
• e buildings are without water.
Jn Plumbers arc working both
day and night but it will require
several weeks to make the necessary
repairs. The damage will amount to
thousand of dollars.
Painful Coughs
h-.’hijT.Sre,.;’2!““'iw TAtaaouoH
and colds tiiat has stood the test of i Tuc,da y »ftrrnoon at the Mason-
thsV LjinJ' ,{!*£ F . or l J hnt cough h hal1 ’ th ® '“dies of the Woodmen
saTtS;& uLtif Ch r •*” * <« “>“• a.:-
cry. Thr sootWng pine bSuann and I« Ro!,F ’ thc be * uUfnl da agl>tcr of
mild laxative Ingredients soon drive j Mr ’ and Mrs - Ha ' lisoi ‘ Yarbrough.
f T om thc system. Have a ' h,a litt,e ad >' being the only mas-
croup C0 ' dB ’ COt of Ule lod ^- Sh ” wa« named
L — gl,t - sne - ' a _ j ber presented her with a lovely gift.
"be ia a bright and beautiful
I, and the Grove feels justly
BURNED TO DEATH.
The little daughter of Mrs. A'nni
Bell Etheridge, of Nashville, wan
burned to death Saturday when her
tie brother threw a lighted match
the lamp, causing It to explode
F ( ! e JlUfei Fiji's, clothes v ant ignited
from the explosion and she received
burns which caused her death.
I take thin opportunity or thanking
the faithful and skillful physicians
”ho came to my help in time of sore
eed.
I am grateful foTthe Hospital cour,
sirs, and the untiring and efficient
Tvices of the nurses.
The abundant supply of beauti
fill flowers. The delicious fruit, the
ippetiztng food furnished by the
thoughtful neighbors and many other
expressions of sympathy and love
filled my heart with joy unspeakable,
- 'May the "T-or<l reward abundantly
according to Hi. own good pleasu
J- D. Duncan
li u,Ll F ” t
|gf T.vl,r Fur.it.r, „J*r, Co. E. 1. Norton
ffya* ir 0 ** Martin Jaekard.
‘and D F K , "y?u“ <1 Merclu,/ B “ nk of MiUtow “ ra. E. T.
2277 p C .°^*** " ARrtk Coart Line Railroad Co.
----• .f‘° k of Tifton vs. JfSAd Julian Fletcher.
n. D. Swain vs, E. b -i *r «e ma.i
l Wfll Jonas, principal.
11 and T. E. Fletcher, prin-
-'iWto„.. .«« Tsrmniir’s
Will be used In the calling of in aDD ,
City Court of Tifton, Ga.
invigorating (o the Palo and Sickly
rte Old Ater- •
• W h1SJnterT,Sjc/“. nz •bate.
, —« lecis justly
| proud of her as mascot of Rosewood
I Grove No. 135, Tifton, Ga.
MUSTANG
For Sprains, Lameness.
Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism
Penetratea and Heals.
Stops Pain At Once
For Man and Beast
25c.50c.8l. At All Dealers. I
LINIMENT
• - — - ■—
Georgia-Florida
Lands: Farms. Farm Lands Tiber ud Timber Lands.
Cutover Lands in South Georg* Florida and Alabama
p „ rice from ^ 2 - 60 Perltre to $12.00; improved
farms $10.00 up to $75.00; atod^nna, ialand property,
on ^ coast of Georgia, maiaine hunting and fiskinf.
preserves- winter homes, club 4*; aome splendid saw-
null locations in Florida.
If y°n have anything to.sel or want to buy, trade,
ap, trade city property for fa» properly; if you want
to sro to any other section o?vStal*see me. I have some fine
arm lands in Colorado to tradefcr Southern lands- Hav J
good farm Hear Athens, Ga.. wigtrade for stock *oods.
I have over 10.000 repiintattves in the Unit
States. Canada, Cuba and Med^ ’ * * “
me " ts < V «»T rtmth and are n
r Te You wanl
T -will do the rest«
t. who read my advei
,^dy with trades or |>,«r
if'or where you want to i
Issac A. Fulwood
Tifton, Georg