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NOTICE.
To Whom it M>; Coscorni
All partial whatsoever are warn-}
•d not to trade for or in any way?
poison a certain bale of lint cotton,!
for value, at present in the Farmers’!
Onion Warehouse, Tifton, Ga., No l
471. receipt issued to W. G. HoUo-l
Way, as the same is the property off
the undersigned, and this Is to eon-F
stitutc legal notice,
w-eow-pt Mrs. L. L. Hollow; I
HOW WILL THIS DO?
POLICE COURT MATINEE
CITY LETS CONTRACT.
Apropos of .the boy going to mill
nd losing the tire off his wheel, ss
old in one of our Saturday Night
ketches sometime since, Mr. P. T.
lanaichael says that once upon a
Ime—and not so very long ago,
iidging by the way he gets around—
s he was coming from mill with a
■ad of wheat, the tire ran off the
heel of his wagon, rolled some dis-
ince, Anally leaning up against the
oor of a blacksmith shop.
He did not. knov( of the loss un-
1 they started to roll out the wag-
n a week later and found the tire
»ne. When they went to get anoth-
r, it waa Found at the shop.
That was some intelligence for a
re to display, wasn't it?
BURNS KILL CHILD statement thnt his erstwhile fricna
A two-year-old child of Mr. and had a pig mouth shaped “jes lik'er
Mrs. Math Strickland, who reside mullet." Thu brought on an argu-
several miles east of Norman Park. ment which WM “ ttled by hu Honor
died Sunday as the result of burns ’ 1,10 Mayor, awarding a week of st-cet
received about ten days ago. says the w ° rk to each.
Moultrie Observer. From the Arst it ‘ »tched, until his coat and trous-
was known that the little f-lloj»’s crs feicmWed the vari-colorod gar-
made to pay half your living. It
sarf'you more money than you tr
on the best flvo acrea of Cotton
10 '.eBetuhli's In put
y'. tho fluid crops as
an (he dear road to
lty. It's Free, oond
0. HASTINGS CO.
1 will ho at the following pUci
; for tne purpose of receiving yot
slate and county taxes, for the yes
1917.
Chula, Monday, -March o, -1.9)7.
1 Ty Ty, Tuesday. March G
I Omega. Wednesday. March 7.
Dorla. Thursday. March 8.
! Excelsior School House. Frida;
March 9. from 11 o’clock until 1 o
>w Worse. | is white hatred and wrinkled to a
and Irritates degreo, was told to go his way. and
:o‘a serious with great courtesy bowed himself
fleeted. The out of the courtro om.
ature's own Monday’s docket follows: / ;
and relieve Henry Jackson, flghting and jit-
\ orderly-plea of i-nl'v lo.l-
'costs, or'HnTays. ~'f
Sherman Johnson, fighting and dls
orderly.conduct; dismisse/,
Charlie Booth, fighti^'and disor-j
dcrly; $5 and costa, or- o days. - , ,
W. S. McNeil, diyik; *10 cash m
bond forfeited. r ‘ r 1
W. W. ilowcll^drunk and disor- r, j
dcrly; plea of io^)ty; *10 to include 1 yn
COME SEE
NEW UNION STATION
OUR NEW
EAOY -TO-WEAR
THINGS
A, J. Hall, drunk and disorderly;
’ plea of guiljbt; *10 and costs, or 2
l S- W jjrlffln, drunk, nnd disorder
ly; $15-'tg include costs, or 1 month.
Earl Belflowerr drunk nnd disor
derly ♦lA-ewsh bond forfeited
John Doe (Greek), cursing and
mntter of fact
for occupancy
ins .to-be done
few finishings.
the Fielding
Mr. C. R. Brown, of Motor A, u
the city on buxincta Thursday.
Ucilla -Star:- . Qoilbt -. Ha pttsta • i
•out ready to begin work on th
jw church building.
■uildinr,
IS after some ac-
p?n who are
"•f hVoul *3.'i.6no.
■"jot we have all sorts of ready-to-
which, while durable, yet possess
»«i ; nedtouch. ——_■
Z *af bother your head about what
“ '"jsew your fingers off” when we
thlngs al) ready (or you t0 put
DJalthin EASY reach of your purse.
Bine see them: you will BUY.
lata-C-OTT^ Compaq
Your Money Com Farthest"
ITEBSWra
derljy Sio^gash bond forfeited. ,
John Johnson, Aghting and disor- j
, dcrly; dismissed.
Eugenia Taylor. Aghting and dls- 1
ordeily; dismissed.
Wm. Blekeley. Aghting and disor- I
dcrly; one week ‘on the streets. - j
Charlie Farley, Aghting; one week
on the streets.
Made Well by Delicious Vinol
Crestiine, Ohio.—“I contracted ■
srO, chronic cough, ami was weak
arvoua aad run down. I have a small
Tifton Buttling
» Works
to do my work. 1 took different mrdl-
cinca without heneflt Finally I heard
about Vinol, aod it has restored mr to
bralth and strength, mj cough 1s all gone
aod I feel fine."—Mrt. H. II. CamusLt
Vinol is a constitutional remedy for
chronic coughs and colds, and for all
sreak, nervous, run-down conditions.
Tty It on our guarantee.
MILLS DRUG CO.
Mr, T. L. Fox. of Meigs, wa.s in
| Tifton Wednesday afternoon, re-j
I turning from a trip to Douglas.
ills from till. an>l*>0.rr
Hall. 308 OHre Street
UARt
THE
esters ott skcottxd i5a.
THIS AFTERNOON
> and
evening
THE CASTLE SQUARE
ENTERTAINERS
BEN R. VARDAMAN
aye you bought your ticket yet? If not, you are missing the Season’s Greatest Event.
Our Friends in the Country and Neighboring Towns are Cordially Invited.
- . SATURDAY
WOMAN’S DAY
THE NEW YORK TRIO
SUSANNA COCROFT
MONDAY
CLOSING D^Y
ROYAL VENETIAN
ORCHESTRA
CHAS. D. ROBERTS
Half Your Living
Lwttwrt-tt. city Unn.H«i k..w .. re..k —Wj Without Money Cost
Council Monday night, the contract orderly C»««» Hoard Monday.
let for «he pipe for the extension At the Monday morning matinee g* ut ^
of the city’s water mains, as pro- of the police court the docket show- This war In Europe puts things In
vided for in the bond issue voted last ed a medley of minor offenses, drunk such uncertainty that no man can
summer. The contract for the pipe and disorderly cases being numor- j fu,ur6 wlu * Bny ® e8rc ® of
£ let to the Genera! Pipe and ous. Incidentally. Uie proceeding • | Tho BU ' ro Bnd ror t a ln Increase Ir.
Foundry Company, of Atlanta. They developed an unusual amount of ne- 1 cotton acreage moans lower cotton
week. tan I Charley Farley furnishing an no 0I j 0can afford to buy and expect
the material arrives, overflowing measure. | to pay out with cotton.
McCrary and Company will begin 1 Charlie and William arc frequent- It s a time above all others to play
work on the extension of the mains. ;ers of that section of the city known | “‘upp^'t your
They promise to have this done with- -to the colored gentry- as Mullet own acres; to cut down tho storo bljf.
In sixty or seventy deys ! Row. Charlie said William had a hog A good piece of garden groyud.
mouth, the latter retaliating with the rlKlitly planted, rightly tended and
Washington. Feb. -20.—Secretary of tVar Baker tod^r
nnnouneed that Oen. John Pershing automatically succeeds i
* Gen. Frederick Funston in command of the Southern Depart-
ment.
Gen. Funston died at a hotel in San Antonio. Texas, early
Monday night a few minutes after he had finished dinner. He
collapsed and fell unconscious while seated in the lobby of
the hotel talking with friends. Death was almost instanta
neous. Two^ weeks ago-Gen. FunstiTn'dufTered nn attack of
irdigestion. His death was caused by angina schlerosis of the
arteries of the heart
Gen. Funston was 51 years old and leaves a widow and
three children. He was one of the smallest men in the Unit-
iv St a I ex-army being barely five feet a Fid five inches tail hnd
weighed iess than 120 pounds.
He was a native of Ohio, but it Kansan by. adoption, and
en in early college days won a reputation for thoroughness
•ml vllicienn. He was later newspaper editor and passen
ger train conductor, and first came into military prominence i
:• Cuba wljere he commanded'■Gdi. Gomez's artillerj-.
In the Philippines while.GoL.ot Ui* Kansas regiment he'
-won the title of Brigadier-General by his eaptufr .of Jhc inaur- .
,:i at leader Aguinaldo, and his fording of the Rio Grande riv-