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A close out sale on our en-
■ tire stock ok Millinery.
In otder not to carry over
any Hats at all we are go-
'ing to sell them at and be
low. cost. Come in and look
[}tiem ove'r you will find the
> latest and newest goods
lots of them to select
JVe will make them
esuit the customer.
£» sale cash only
Darnell’s Dry Goods Store
CITATION.
&EORCIA—Till Count,.
To All Whom it May Concern:.
B. D. Lindsey having applied to
•e for permanent letters of admin,
■(ration on the estate of J. H. Lind.'
•ey. deceased. thfc, is to cite all and
■WHifhr the creditors n,nd next of,
kin of J. H. Lindsey to be and ap
pear at ray office within the time al-
Mwod by law and show caus
my they can why permanent __
■hustration should not bo granted
•» B. D. Lindsey on J. H. Lindsey's
not be granted.
This June 4. 1917.
C. W. Crave. Ordinary
CITATION.
This June 6th. 1917.
C. W. G r ave. s Ordinary.
CITATION—YEAR'S SUPPORT
tEQRGlA—Tift County.
The return of the appraisers set-
tsac apart twelve months’ support
Sa the family of J. T. Akins de.
aaaaad ha via* boon filed in ray of-
toe all pa rah ns concerned are cited
to show causa by the 2nd day of
hdj. 1917. why said application
far twelve months' rapport should
GEORGIA. Tift County.
To All Whom it May Concern:
J. S. Belflowcr having in prope:
form applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on the es
tate of Sam Swift, late of, said coun
ty this is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of Sam
Swift to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed t>y law and
show cause if any they can why
permanent letters of administration
' ould not be grand to J. 9 Bcl-
Jwcr on said Sam Swift"* estate.
Witness my hand ard official His- ■
nature this 14th day of May. 1917,
C. W. Grave.. Ordinary
POas Cured In 6 to 14 Days
Ton 4nnW win rrlrad mown U PS
OINTWHHT un. to ran aurraw •* I Seal
Blind.■eedho 01l*rolraiu HI,-. In Mo US,
The Oral .ppltcvllon KI -r* Uw and Ural.
PAULK'S REMARKABLE SPELL
Wade Corry Co’s
Extra Special For Few Days
An7 fancy Silk Parasol in Stock.
FOr S.1S5
Fancy wash Sport Skirts. Worth Up to
$2.00 For Only $1.00
Be first served on these and get your choice of
the lot. i
ADaAe-C,oTT\} C,ovt\.v&iv\i
"mUr* V—r Crai
Won Medal and Ca.h Prise. TifMn
Made Fine Record in Champion,
•hip Debate and Declamation I
When the final count of the liter- ]
ary points was made it was found j
that Tifton High and Decatur High .
had tied for first place in the state j
meet at Athens last week. The spe-'
cial cup given to me -ndi 'i^'ial
school making the larges; icore is
to be held one half yea- ny ><-ch
of these two schools. The cup will
thojj^be returned to be g*vvi. r sin
to the winner next year.
Tifton High won first place in
spelling and second place in debate.
Decatur won B first end > second.
The spelling contest lasted seven
hours before Clarence Paulk, of
Tifton was declared the winner. Af
ter spelling four hours Thursday af
ternoon five who had not missed
were instructed to return .Friday
morning to spell off, the tie. For
three hours Friday morning Clar
ence spelled Without so much as
missing a word, leaving, out a hy
phen or'even failing to dot an i’i.”
This Was a remarkable record. Clar-
enc,. was awarded a gold medal by'
the high school association and $20
in gold by the American Hook Co.
In discussing the debate Prof.
Lewis, of the Agricultural School
said that it looked mighty close tc
him aryl that it would have hurt fits
conscienre to vote against citfier
-Tifton orMftler. Tie said that the
people who heard the debate wen
about evenly vlividvd as to who de.
served the decision and many would
it venture to predict whit' the de-
sion of the' three judges would
He said that the fact that Tif.
n team won' in the preliminary
debate Thursday morning and then
of the • three votes in the
final is proof that Carson and Bcn-
n were right therj with the goods^
Pate CarsotriTnade an excellent
showing in declamation hut did
medatr _Much favorable
comment on his effprt was heard.
second district track team,
consisting of Willis and Williams, of
of Tifton High and^Sfott of Thom-
aivillc was almost the whole cheese
the athletic field. Willis repre
sented the district in four event*
three first places and one
second. Williams won his one
event, Scott tied for first in bis
event. Hargrett represented the dis
trict in tlfe high and broad jump,
and although he went five feet six
the high and nine feet five inches
in the broad which was better than
was done in the district meet, he
was unable to. do better than tie for
third in the broad. Th e Second dis
trict team won second pUce in the
Hargrett nnjk Scott
probably scored the beat ruris made
by any contestants in the relay race
Th,. athletic cOp will bo hold part
of the year . by the Agricultural
School, then it will be passed on to
. Thomasville and then to Tifton
High .. This makes four loving cups
won by the Aggies this spring. ,
ofthc ability and work
Men's Dress Shoes
Regular price $7-50; now
Regular price $7-00. now
Regular price $6.50. now’
Regular price $6-00. now
Regula price r ..$5.00. now
jtfeh's Work Shoes
$6.50
$5.98
$5.48
$4.98
$3.98
FOR CASH QNLY
Friday, June 22nd, through Saturday, June 30th
Women
. The celebrated Red Croat shoe for women,
>“ vici, dull ldd, groy kid, white kid.
brown kid, champagne ldd and white «
Regula. price $4-50. now
Regular price $8-50. now
Men’s Suits
in Palm Beach and Cool Cloth. Schloaa Bros.,
Make.
Regular price $18.00. now.
Regular price $14.00. now
Regular price $13-50. now ..........
Regular price $12-50. now
Regular ppicc $11.50. now
Regular price $11.00. now
Regular price $10.00 Palm Beach now
$14.50
$9.50
$9.25
$8.25
$7.75
$7.50
$6.75
Men’s Dress Shirts
In Silk, Madras and Percales.
Regular price $7-50
$5.00
Regular price $6 50
$4.50
Regular pride $5.50
$4.25
Regular price Sjj.OO
$3.75
Regular price $4.00
$2.75
Regular price $3.00
$2-00
Regular price $2-50. now
$1.75
Regular price $2.00
$1.35
Regular price $1.-50
$1.00
Regular price $1.00
SOc
Mens Socks
Men’s Sock* in black, navy,
beach, gray, champagne-
white, palm
Regular price $1.50. now
$1.00
Regular price $1.00. now
75c
Regular price 75c, now
50c
Regular price 50c, now
35c
Regular price 25c. 5 for
$1.00
$5.78
$5.25
Regu ar price $7.60, now
Regular pric-e $7.00. now
Kegu ar price $6 00 now $4 25
Kegu ar price $5.50, now $4.15
Kegu ar price $4.50. now . $3.35
“regular pri ce S4M now |. $2.95
egu ar price $3.50, now $2.60
Regular price $3 00, now $2-35
Men’s Straw Hats
In Stiff end Soft.
Regular price $4.00. now $2.00
Regular price $2 50. now $1.25
Regu ar price $3.00. now $1-50
Regu ar price $3.60, now $1.75
Regular price $2.00. now $1.00
Regular price $1-50. now 75c
B. V D. Underwear
j Self Explanatory.
Reguliu price $1.00 noxr 90c
In uniat «uita and two piece-
Men's Pajama* ar.id Night Shirts.
Regular jjriee $2 0 now $1.35
Regular prW $1.50 now $1.00-
Regular prict? $1.00 quw 80c
Carhartt Overalls
Regular price $3-50 suit now $2:50 Hiit
Hapgrade Overalls
Regulai price $3:00 Suit now $2-25 suit
We dll charge no gooda to anyone at above
prices. These prices are cash to every one- This
~ '* 30 . d “7* earlier than we have ever
re. Being in the middle of the i
had 1
and ovdag to the fact that we are overloaded
y ° u tL w * certainly make no mi Hake in buying
at theae prices, as every thing quoted above
has advanced from 20 to 30 per emit.
TIFTON,
Parker & Hall
“On The Corner”
GEORGIA
association decided that in the fu
ture it will give ten and six points [J^o
plays i
Hecnm
TO CANNERS!
Just Recieved
A Carload Fruit Cans
Supply your needs quick, for Cans
are scarce.
We also have Solder; Soldering
Irons, Etc.
Fruit Jars, Rubbers; Etc.
See Us for Your Needs.
The Golden Hardware Company
Tifton
Georgia
At Conge; ’s
Tone um
and
Sal vet
west by Solly; south by origi-
! nal line and east by original line.
. . , I Also 38 acres mor* or less of lot of
first and second places in the | and No. 428 in the Sixth land Dis-
debate instead of five and three | trict of Tift county, bodnded as
points a s ha* been done in the ptist I follows: On tha North by an agreed
■■ ■*- p ; :.v,' g “.S&MlrtrtB
,t the q is trict meets and the j lot. Said property levied on as the
e meet. The displays are to con-; property of Mra. Clifford C. Rut-
of work in Home Economics j * and * nd c - Rutland, under a fl fa
»««*. r™ Tl, 1 ”" $%. IVlC-nd'
manship, and various.other phases |S . A. Martin, and against Mm. Cllf-
of school work. | ford C. Rutland and J. C. Rutland.
o Defendants in 0 fa notified
TO SURRENDER CHARTER H" writing as required by law.
Property pointed out by plain-
GEORGIA—Tift County. tiff’s attorney. Levy made thi
two of the Best Stock Medi
cine* in the South. Now is the
time Your Stock needs them-
Bee Brand
Insect Powders
Won ’t be bothered with
Flies and Mosquitoes.
Conger’s Drug Store
.“The Drug Store That’s.
Really Convenient.”
meeting of the stockholders I ,la y o{ Fatruary «» in
of the Enaign-Oaeamp Company, j J - **. Shaw, Sheriff,
held the 5th day of June, 1917, at. Tift County. Ga.
which said meeting a majority of the 1 - 0
stock was represented and each and TOWN MARSHAL'S SALE
:hr ,J — •<--—» —,
stockholder thereof having
been duly notified according to law.
It is therefore Resolved. That the
Lnnign-Oscamp Company, a q<rrp-.ra
tion created and organized under
laws of the- State
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Will be sold at the courthouse
door in said county on the first
Tuesday In July; 19J7. within the
S , - „ - legal houra of sale. «he following
est Virginia, does hereby dincon- - property, to wit:
iUe business as a corporation-and l One one-story frame dwelling
surrenders to said State its Charter j house and lot In the town of Omega
and corporate franchises. The Board' »»'d .State and county. located in
of Directors are authorized and In-j block 15 of the said town of Omega
.tructed to take, such' action ..a.may. pow orcupied by D. W. Pilknrtm
be noccsrary to dispose of the real , said lot being a rectangular lot 100
estate of the company and fo ex-; by 150 feet, situated at the south-
ccute deeds to purchasers of same. ] east comer of the intersection of
and to convert the property, choscs i Cedar street and Mississippi ave-
in.action and all assets of this corvjnue in said town and being bound
poration in^o cash, and pay off and 00 the north by Mississippi avenue
discharge all its debts, .liabilities '« distance of 100 feet, bouhd on
and obligations, and^aftcr dlscharg- j eas t « distance of 160 feet by a
labilities and fence, and the lands occupied by J
obligations, divide the remain- n R Q .. r . v .
der among the stockholders pro ra-1 . •. t * nant * bound on- tha
ta with their several bolding* of! ,0 - nth ■ distance of 100 feat by e
stock, but no such payment shall fence and tha lands of S. 9 Bass
be made to any stockholder until and bound -on tha wast a distance
after the publication or the notice 0 * i 5n .... . r .
hereinafter provided. e , Bt by CeJ,r ,twet -
It is further resolved, That the **" d J ev j® d * n ** the pro-
President of the corporation causa
notice of the adoption of the forego-
’ ' shed ih
Washingtm, June 20 President Wilson today ij
proclamation wiling for 7aOOO volunteers for tho regular a
my, and deaigmting next week a, recruiting week-
Londoo, kne 20.—The British troop* on the Arm I
drove forward laH night, recapturing from the Gem
poaition* whid they had taken to the east of Monchy ,
day. the War Office announce*.
Kent’s Food Saver
public) _
paper of general circulation, pub
lished near the principal place of
business of this corporation, once
week for four successive weeks;
id that he certify these resolu
tions to the Secretary of State of
West Virginia and deliver to him
certificate showing the publication
said notice, as provided by law.
Given under my hand and seal of
” corporation this 5tb day ofj
i, 7977.
H. H. TUt.
President Ensign-Oaeamp Co.
R. W. Goodman, Secretary.
perty of Z. C. Green to satisfy'
execution issued on the 28th day of
May. 1917, by - J. H. Jenkins, Clerk
of the Town if Omega. In favor of
the Town of Omega, against Z. C-,
Green for taxes due the said Town 1
of Omega by the said Z. C. Green
1oT the Y** r
This May the 28th^ 1917.
Marshal rf the Town'of Omegn
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA—Tift Connty.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
in July, 1917, at public outcry
before the Court House in said coun
ty, within the legal hour* of sale, to
the highest bidder for .b one-
half undivided interest in and to the
following described property, towit:
Five ecrea mor e or less of lot of
land No. 427, in the Sixth District
of Tift county, Georgia. Also 38
acres more or leas of lot of land
No. 428 in the Sixth District of Tift
connty. Georgia, bounded as fol-l
r Lipbam ra. Alice Lipham
1,1 1917 Superior C,,urt - Jol y Terra,
To the Defendant. Alice Lipham:
hereby required person-
aliy or by attorney to be and appear
at the Superior court to tie held In
end for said county on the second
Monday in July. 1917. then and
8 u to the co »pl*int, in
The above styled case as in dafault
thereof said court wtlf proceed as to
justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable R Eve
Judge of said court this the *9th
day Of May. 1917
Haary D. W*hh aerk.
., C. Willilwd. rt s " mA ’ c "^-
PlaintifPt Attorney.
You need this Kitchen Helper
Home economy should begin in the kitchen. A
McDougall Auto-front is ttie “first _nid’* to '
economy, lor it saves time, saves steps, saves work,
saves lood supplies.
The flcOocGALt. ieads to system, stops waste,'
inspires thrift. Oqe houri with a McDougall in
the kitchen, does the work of two. The other hour
is yours, to do with as You please.
McDougall
ia the Kitchen Cabinet of quality, of beauty, Of utility of
strength’ of service. And the Auto-Front feature ia crows-
ing achievement in McDougall superiority. The beat way to
prove this la to try it.
Keiifs Furniture i
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