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TY TY,
GEORGIA
Miss Emma R. Sutton
«Editor
TyTy Department,
Mr. C. D. Varner. of MtiUy. *u The Woman'• Circle of W. 0. W. | THE DISTRICTS NEED OF A
among Tjr Ty visitors Monday. propose to hold a picnic aoon—all • COURTHOUSE. ,
• • ' • in the family. They held a meet-1 The need of the 1125th District
Mra. B. T. Marshal, of Lmpkin, in* last week. j for a courthouse was iever so ap
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mary • • • • parent as at the last session of the
Dowd. „ Miss Ruth Powell, on her way to I Justice Court. Several years prior
• • * • summer school in Athens, stopped^, that, court had been held in »
Miss Lilian Montague,, of Jack- a few days in Ty Ty, the guest of store (an arrangement no longer
sonville, Fla., is visiting Miss'Lucille Mr. end Mrs. Owen Dowd. She has j practicable),
and Miss Nannie May Cottle. been one of Mr. Dowd's assistant, ' ,J -
• • • • ‘teachers for three years, but there
~ . - »- shrays new thftgw to be learned ir
teaching, as iir^sery other kind ol
| business. Mias 'Powell will teach it
! the Ty Ty school next term.
er medicine. Yea'll know tt next
morning because yon will wake up
feelig fine, your liver srffl-be work
ing; headache and dltainaas gone;
s'omach will be sweet and bowels
regular.
Dodson's Liver Tone la entirely
vegetable, therefore harmless and
can not salivate. Give it to your
children. Millions of people are us
ing Dodson’* Liver Tone instead of
dangerous calomel now. Your drug-
. gist will tell you that tha gale of
calomel is almost stopped entirely
here. (adv)
tbe platform of tha
Mr. Jim Redmond is at 1
again from Florida, where he
ally spends the winter.
there Justice Jones presided,
Calomel crashes into sour bO*
msmite, breaking it up. That's
you feel that awful nausea and
rounded by witnesses, spectators,
and the persons under trisl.som#
occupying the benches, some sitting
on' truck*, boxes, etc., and some
standing. It was a gool sired croyrd"
an interesting ease having called ont
not a few of Ty Ty’s nale f ipula-
tion, and when-the sun began to
Courteous Treatmjj
Miss Rouse Hamilton of Americas
is returned .to her home after
sit to Mim Julia Parks.
An offer of *1,000 a ear for wa-
I terroelons has been received in Ty
Ty from New York. Thirty years
Miss Eva May Lyle, who has been ^ brought *210 a car
visiting her relatives here, has re- { q b Ty Ty Bnd jhippers would
turned to her home in Sumner. -probably find- this a* profitable as;
AY. JUNE 22, 1
GAUlMBi MAKBS YOG SICK!
CLEAN LIVER AND BOWELS MV WAV
Just once! Try “Dodson's Liver Tone" when Bilious
Constipated, Headachy—Don’t lose a day's work.
Uven up your sluggish liver! Feel junta* that each spoonful will clean
fine and cheerful; make your work your sluggish Brer better %>an e
re; he vigorous dose of nasty eelomsl and that it
~ " * ****** ( wont make you sick.
Dodson's Uv«r Ton* ie reel
ambition. Bnt taka
gorous calomrl bet-
yon sick end yon may '“•« » •
—
l ie mercury or quick-til-
LisUn to me! If you want*to
joy the nicest, gentlest liver rnnd
bowel cleansing you ever experienc
ed Just taka a spoonful of harmless
Dodson’s Liver Tone tonight. Your
bottle of Dodson's Liver Ton# un
der my personal money-back guar-
Machine Garners Weevils
Where The Hand Fails
/ . — ■
representative of the Observer
went down in Brooks county this
morning to attend a demonstration
he Till Boll Weevil Machine. The
machine is an invention arranged
to b« worked by hand and is run
cottor. in a manner to
out the weevils and catch
at the bottom on
demonstiytion was made at
the horn, of W. H. Muse. Several
neighbors gathered to witness the
performance of the machine. It de
veloped that weevils are scarce in
that particular section, and in On
field where the j arty went to try out
the machine there were no forms on
the ground and no damage to the
cotton to indicate that they were get
ting in their work there. After a
considerable search being made with
Ote natural eye, and with the hands
being used to open up the forms and
• turn over the leaves, no weevils wore
I found. Finally it was decided
-to make a hunt for them with the
machine anyhow, and aoon they b.
gan to fall into the- troughs 6f the
machine. Less than a dozen rows
were gone over with th? mndftne
and they yielded about one weevil
to each row. The formers present
were greatly impressed with the
demonstration. They considered tha*
the machine performed quite «
markable feat and the man in whose
field the demonstration was I
bought one on the spot and will put
an operator In his cotton at once.
—From the Daily Observer of June
6th. -
FARMERS CERTIFY TO
WORK OF THE BOLL
WEEVIL MACHINE
Copy of taetlmonlal received June
5th. 1*17:
We, the undersigned citixetu of
Thomas and Brooks counties, at
tended a demonstration of th# ‘Till’'
Boll Weevil Machine, on the farm
of W„ H. Mbs*, near Pavo, Ga., this
We certify to th* facto: Six men
seeing with their eyas snd hands
far an hour found not a singly wee
vil. Two men operating th* “TILL"
Boll Weevil Machine over lees then
a doses rows in a time of thirty
Minutes caught twalv, weevils that
wars picked ont of the troughs of
the machine. The machine dUo
caught a number of punctured
squares in which war*, found the
grab. It also caught Innumerable
bags, worms, ants and other insects
indicating tha thoroughness of Its
Jane 6th, .917.
W. C. Shealy W. H. Muse
Ellis Devane 0. B. Ingram
D W. Reese W. D. Freeman
•ivo, Ga.. Bouts J.
H. ROBERTS
Tift County Agent
Washington. June 18 Both Houses of Congress today
l»* in ihe tremendous task of wresting the food control out of
the hands of speculators and putting it in the hands of the Gov-
Washington. June 20—Incomplete report*. to American
Red Crone'headquarters here to night showed more than $3S'.-
000,000 subscribed during the first two days of the week’s cam
paign to raise $100.000,000 for war relief.
WHAT IS
LAX-FOS
A Digestive Laxative
OASCARA BARK
BLUE FLAG ROOT
RHUBARB ROOT
BLACK ROOT
BAY APPLE ROOT
8ENNA LEAVES
AND PEP8IN
Is Lax-Fos tbe C* scabs is improved bj
Take notice that A. P. Elrod. Dan
FJctcher Usury . ■ nH „,h.—
have applied tor an order seeking
th* establishment of a new road,
which has been laid out and marked
conformably to law by reviewers du.
ly appointed, and a report thereof
made on oath by them. Said •4-oad
commencing at Mount Oiwe church
running north by the residence of
Henry Sutton and Walter Sutton
nr.d thence porthoost along
the right of way of the A.
B. and A, B, R. *»»«* “e
! mile on to tho residence of Dan
i Fletcher, thence southeast to Hard.
! "^iosr. if no good cause be shown
; to the contrary by persons interested
; in this matter, the order will be
LDCV.-AKAJULu unproved by (granted by the undersigned, st the
of these digestive iagredi- , ; Tice of the County Commissioner
^ft better then oedtoaryCas- j ,n\raid county, on th# 2nd d.y of
d thus tbe comMnattoa sets not j.,i„ 1017
stimulsting laxative sad csthsr - This 4th'da* of June 1917
dc but also as a digestive and Hvtftooic. Tb “ 4th j j C o|d.n,
Syrup laxatives sre weak, but Lax-Fos I - - m—* - -
combines strength with i*Ut*hle. aro
matic teste sad does not gripe or disturb 1
th*. stomach. One bottle will#prove I
Lax-Fos is invaluable for Constipation,
TaiHgaaHna or Torpid Liver. PiircSQ- 1
County Commissioner
provwhent Chib, put thr W. O. "W.
hall In perfect order (aa requested)
for the Food Council advertised to
begin st 1:80 p. m. Wednesday. At
1:80 there were three women pres
ent. at 2:80 Mr.. W. H. Willis, th*
chairman, atrolled in; at 8:80 other
gentlemen began to drop in; and *t
4 the meeting wsa called to order.
Women are auch unpunctual
tares. But. if the farmers wer
getting together, they made up for
it by the interest they put into the
wmtings, and anybody who believe*
that farmers cannot make good ex-
temporancous speeches is much mis
taken; they aay what they have to
say, apeak to the point, and '-qpit
when they have finished. '
After a few 'remarks by Mr. Wil-
.a Messer*. Franklin Rot*. “Jim*
mie" Gibb*. John Y*. Sutton. J.
Harria^-W. F Williams »PtLJ.
Ford, and J. H. Lyon, each having
been called -on for a speech re
sponded promptly, telling of the dif-
W. E. WILLIAMS
DEALER IN
High Glass General Meichindlst
inything '’‘,^"' un 'J, u Vlly interesting meeting hundred dollars was made by the
at Mrs. Aaron Parks' Thursday. The J ur T. at ia 1<ut ^ng. tor “
building on this lot. This
t _ small appropriation could be made
a to do. for Mr. J. F. Nicholson owns
1 house on an adjoining lot which
probably ftnd^ thi# —- profitable lanuak arouml to the weatern-horiAOn
a thousand dollars in New York. It ( his beams wete rather fierce on tho
Give ua a chance to supply your wou)( j uke ^ entire product of 1 defenseless crowd. But whifT could
drug needs. You'll go awa y satisfi- BfWa , Bcr „ D f melons, the size of he done?
fere'nt"kind of cVop* they had planned. Lyle and Son. thi , ycar ., crop to fill a car. | Ty Ty had a court house once up-
cd ^methods cf ruination, pve-1 * * * * ‘ ' . * * * * | on • bn * lt boTn ' d ani
ent condition, etc. | That tower " w Tifton U pul - Thr Woman’s Missionary Society, never rebuilt. The county still owns
These gentlemen represent a xling many paasers-by and the ques- g{ tbf T -j- Methodist church held the lot, and an appropriation of one
good portion of this county and tion seems to be “ —■*«— — a-I
they were almost unanimous in their to do with the war ^
reports. According to whit ney said, .****.". Juvenile society, in charge*of M
comparatively little cotton haa been j The entire stock of J. A. U>n. shelnutt . hold their regular me
planted in their territory: in zpi'.elJr.. was sold at Sheriff s sale Satur- - |n g. lagt 'week, and, when tiusini
of dry weath-r all crops except n*L day. It was bought by J. M Var- ^ oyer , hyy repaired to tho ho,-
excellent and in fine condi- ( ngr for *26. of Mrs w. S. Scott, where cake he would probably sell
.in crop turned out some-, „ nd lemon.d, were served The enable price. «d at very «nal ;
tt „ ,han was expected; the) Mr. Jack Ford, who has been suf- merti „ K waa w . ell attended and."P*n«. this house-could b e moved |
conservation of food camp.Vgn has fering for some time from stomach much mll . r „ t vvn , ,hown'
added thousands of dollars worth of trouble, will try the 'virtues of » - • •
food to-this immediate section of. White Springs. Fla., going through ^ uixicnb ro jte between Ty Ty
country, making enough for out- ' in hi* autt»nobiU\ ^ ^ an ,, Tifton seen-s to have taken its
selves and some to spare to those' . • p | aC e among the things tha: might
less fortunat# and that there will] Miss Ruby Young, who went from be( . n M one Unly lhl . r .. was a
be plenty of seed oat* and. wheat Ty Ty Tuesday W Tift County Hos- probability that Lyle and Son
Stock, generally speaking, was said.pital. has undergone a senou. op- wou)a |ipcralc such
Groceries, 1
Notw-na, 3h*
Read;--to We*r <
farm Imp!eraeat>'
A*d . Otl rr Thins*.
mi made into a very satisfactory j
| court room—small, hut quite large j
: enough, for the present needs of the
Pictorial Review Patterns
There win
p boasting, ^r- a super-
cr of optimism, but there
ot of very comforting talk
ight have been beneficial to
calamity howlers.
The princi|)a! speaker was Dr.
White and every stock owner with
in reach of Ty Ty would probably
have saved money by coming to
hear his talk about hogs. Nimerous
questions were asked Dr. White, to
all of which he returned clq$r and
instructive answers. Those who mia-
sed his talk can consult him snd
obtain his services at any time free
of cost. He is paid by th# govern-
eration successfully,
ering rapidly.
But, according to law. the action j
of the garnd jury must be confirm- |
e.l by the county commissioner. Mr.
Golden has promised to look tnto (
the matter, and--He li expected to •
. E. Williams. F. B. Pickett. M.D.
President. 1st Viee-Prea.
’. C. Thompson • Thos. M. Perry
2nd Viee-Pres. Caahler.
thousand pounds. So Lyle and Son
decided it would be cheaper to build
hopse and get the ice that
done and
The first shipnient of watermelons
to leave Ty Ty this season went this
week. Thp first car was loaded Wed-
nesdayr-'the melons gro*n by Mr. ^ ^ gft
C. A Smith,^of Route. Ty Ty. w , y _ whlch ^ h , Vl .
Mr. W.-B. Parks is at home again doing,
after a stay of two weeks in Doe-
run. Mr. Parks was a delegate to | ’
the district conference held in the,***..
Doe run Methodist church last week, hoc
in, . trailer u, kria, thrir i™ „, k
Tifton; but the ic e factory. - *•'
ton agreed
less than three ]
earnestly
hoped that he will approve of what
ha* been done, and let the work
8ANK Of TYTY
platform, and that by courtesy of
e * the railroad owning the premises. ^
The next meeting in Ty Ty, of
the Food Council will be held on the
third Wedneodsy in July, begin
ning at 3:80 p. m.
No fanner should mis* these meet
ings—in fact they ou^ht to be of
interest to the entire community in
which they are held.
eevils, weevils—to the right of
o the left of us, and no matter
faithfully the mandate to “for
ward" V carried out, farmers seem
“Blessed be the man who plant- \ to have aa little chance of success
eth a tree." Anathema maranatha as the famous Light Brigade had
be the man who destroyeth not the at Balaklava. Some farmers nrc
weeds that flourish on his own bor- trying ttf carry out Instructions for
der where hi* land adjoineth that rxteivninaUng the weevils, some
of a neighbor. “he it very philosophically, being
* nothing more than was expected, M . wy yMn For two , yea „ he
The readers of newspapers were and many have plowed up cotton as ^ bu duty u b# jt _ lnd u th i,
sufficiently afflicted with “poetry" the weevitt appeared in it. till the .• is more y,,,, a v>gt num ber of hu-
before verse libre made its appear- i* not a stalk left. Other crops haw mlna Jt u fi tt j n(r th at UiU small
ance, and things are very bad' in- taken its place in such cases as the ( r ji >u t a be paid him. If there i* an
iw. Somebody is going to get lut. | equine heaven (and there used
the” railroad " owning''the premises, j We Pay Interest on Time DepoMto
Deposits la This Bask Gnarmatood
REQUIESCAT EN PACE.
Peter McLean, a colored farmer ^
has owned a place near Ty Ty for|
DO BUSINESS AT HOME
Ty's oldest inhabitants remember j
this horse almost as far back as they -
remember anything connected with I •
the history of Ty Ty.
Hut the horse Ms no more, having j '
died last week full of honor and
ENJOYED FISHING TRIP.
Enigma. Ga., June II.—The Lu
cas and Spradley families enjoyed m
fishing trip Friday, and of course,
had to ttk, Gunn along to furnish
the fun and keep all the cooked fish
from spoiling.
It arms planned to leave home
about daylight, but John Lucas at
tended the tent meeting the night
before and did not retire until near
midnight, and it being hot and the
mosquitoes being on hand to sing
John was roused sufficiently to think
of the stream to be plunged into
the water to change his future life.
He jumped from the bed landing in
the middle of' the floor, feeling as
though a German submarine had
hit him amidships. This happened
about 2 o'clock, so he woke every
body up and started on his way to
thp river.
to catch cold, then Claudlce is
young .y#A — rre jnuaf AMTeriook
some ot his faults.
Claudiee did his part of laughing
and making goo goo eyes st Mar
's . Martha said he was too slow
Mrs. Ruth i-nrsf and Miss Sailie
Spradley sang some of the good old
songs m route to the fishing place;
one that we remember was:
'm going fishing—O. my Lord:
t.ivrd." rr —-~
Several verses were added by
Gunn to suit the occasion and kill
time.
Miss Alice' Spradley would have
id a nice time sleeping; but by
me means a shower came up and
hit her.
Sam Bryant, and family joined
the party at the river. We all know
Sam can't catch anything but heads
md terrapins
. Everything went along all right
until dinner time came and the pic-'
nickers assembled around the table
when some guy like Will Gunn
punched Sam in the side causing him
to sideswipe the table and holler so
loud that the gaiter* all dove for
their undersea eaves. While Sam
was being quieted down. Mrs. Sailie
Spradley was lost. After much
searching she was located by the
side of a tree sitting down eating on
aeiiam bone and singing;
"Eat .my ham bone 0. my Lord:
then I am going home—6, my
Lord.**
After a nice dinner of plenty of
...h we started homeward, all eat
ing as they went. Martha preferring
a mixed diet, partook of sugar and
tohatco. •
When we have recuperated enough
o dig some more belt, we plan to
go‘ fishing again.
One of 'Em.
I A first, rate drawing of s United
States submarine chaser appeared
Mrs. W t E. Hale and her sister- on the walls of- the postoffice lobby
in-law. Mis* Ethel Hale, of Fitzger- one evening last week. The outer
are visiting Mrs. Hale's rela- door of the pstoffice is not closed till
tive* here. Mrs. Hale is a sister of about 8 p 4 m„ and nobody know*
Cottle. Mr. S. M Cottle. | who put the picture there; but evi-
Jr., snd Mrs. J'. I. Woodward. dently it was not the work of the
• • • • | omnipresent "German spy-” The
'Single gentlemen preferred” i* drawing was done on a leaf of a
the rule on R. F. D. Routes, child's exercise tablet, with an ex-
One irate gentleman who gets hi* creise in a child's writing on the
il on a route, says never—no pev. reverse side. If it was done by a
again is he to sign a petition child, as seemed probable, it eras ex-
asking the appointment of an un-.cellent work,
married carrier of mails. A thought- * * * *
person can easily understand the Jim Evans, the colored ten.-!.-
position of this gentleman. on the Pickett place about a mile
• • • • ■ east of Ty Ty. has^onS- of the finest
A few old friends of Major Pel- Kro undpeas in the county,
ham *>ni to th* station Thnmlay lTh „ e . „ «.«rc~ly a hill missing,
to greet him and his bride as they th(y are in fine cultivation, free of
passed through, and others felt much ;Weeda and grass, nn<Ljf row ' n iC fast,
aggrieved because they had not Jim plowed up a part of his. cot-
been notified, so that they. to °..ion,- yVj cc• w-c-i. ■ -c-rlre* Ww*,,
might have gone. The nearly mar- ond groundpea*. in its place a
ried couple went down to Tifton on 15 do j nR nothing with the few
the early train, returning at 10:47. :, eft beyond cultivating the cotton
’ * *,* ‘ - in thensoel way. -He «*y* he has
The ram we had last wee 7** time to bother with weevils—thus
very much a. to quantity, but the ^ ^ . lncver
good it did is incalculable. Some ^ ^ ^ you ..
Methodist preacher, an intelli-
tfent man, in Southwest Georgia who
contanded that there
place) then Peter’s horse is probably
there.
Barring accident or disease, it
■aid that any. horse well cared for
dll live thirty-fiv j or forty years,
and earn his keep throughout that
0RU6S AND DRU66IS1S’
SUNDRIES
Prescriptions k Specialty
School Books
and Supplies
HOW IT HAPPENED.
- Rev. Mr. Rainey preached as Ba
the Ty Ty Baptist church last
Sunday (die third Sunday in the
month) and among his congregation
Gertrude Royal, her two
sisters, Mrs. Mary King and Miss
Royal, and Mr. B. T. Wood,
A COMPLETE DRUG STORE
JONES St COMPANY
Dealers In
High Class General Merchandise
After you read this advertisement,
go to this store and do yonr
shopping.
PRICES RIGHT
FOR SALE.
After th# service a very much | Berkshire PlgS. S. C. B. L*g
agitated yoUng man approached Mr. [ —. ■ .
W. P. Sikes •and disked where the;
preacher was staying. It happened |
that the preacher was staying at]
the home of Mr. Sikes, and when i
•Set iafcrtaatiaa esue i.-xperiod U |
the young man he managed to let It j
known that he had busineas— I
very important business—with the i
horn Chickens, and Milk
Cows. I also buy grood,
fat cows and hogs.
W. F. SIKES, Ty Ty, G*.
A. PARKS,
Groceries. Dry Good^ Etc..
Caskets,' Coffins.
Ty Ty, Georgia.
Some
crops that seemed almost dead re-
red and began to grow again, po-
tatoes that were planted on land
barely more than moistened by the
were helped on by subsequent
cloudy days and promise to do
gardens were revived and veg
etation In general got a fresh-hold'
Notwithstanding all this,
however, we were not sorry to see a
promise of more rain.
M,
MAKE A NOTE OF IT.
“It surely pays to advertise," says
The Linwood Light. Th e Potter
Kansan inquired two weeks ago
what became of the old fashioned
KEEPS HIS WORD.
News comes from Waycross that
Conductor Husband, who was
jured (fatally it was feared)
Hillsdale last weak, i* imp oving
rapidly .end wi 1 probably be out
in a few days. Mr. Hutoand, who
seems to have plenty of grit, i
ed at the time of the accident tl at
he would be out in a few days.. He
was' suffering excruciating pain
the time, it was said.
A. WOODARD & CO.,
General Merchandise
Ty Ty. Ga.
KNIGHT-PHILIPS.
Married in Social Circle, Ga.,
, J w.. iv. n.,t Wednesday, June 20th. Mias Myrtle
***.*?"*
CARD OF THANKS
I desire to thank ell who assisted
cs during the sickness and after the
death of our dear mother; who died
on June'8, 1017.
F.
Fender, Ga.
Chase That Ache, Kill th# P dm-
Get busy. Art now. Use Sloan’s
Liniment for-your rheumatic pams.
toothache, neuralgia, sore muscles,
ziettar than anything yon aver triad
to soothe hurt*, reduce swelling and
inflammation. Cleaner than oint
ments or plasters, as ft does not
clogs the pores or stain the skin. Ea
sy to apply, it penetrates without
nibbing. Always have a bottle of
Sloan'a Liniment in yonr medicine
cheat. At your druggiat, 26c. 50e,
*1.00
In due course of time, the young]
man. who was Mr. Wood, presented j
himself. Miss Gertrude Royal and'
her sisters at Mr. Sikes', where the
preacher was staying. But alas for j
the hopes of the timid. News bad 1
gon# abroad that something unusual!
about to happen at the Sikes i
home and neighbors began to drop!
in. The proper “papers" were pro-, D. VARNER AND COMPANY
duced and when the young man's Dealers Bn
pajjy returned to their home east Croe . r ;., Dry Good,. Caadto*, CL
of Tifton. it was Mr. and Mrs. A. gmn T ok»eco and Everything
Wood, with Mrs. King and Miss £[,« u,. way 0 f Cenaral
Royal, and they carried with them ] Merchaadl,#.
the good will of the crowd. I M .„., Furni.hio*. a Specialty.
“Among those present" were Mr. |
and Mrs. J. M. Varner. Mr. Aaron |
Parks and Miss Maude Parks. Mr. |
and Mrs. DuPont Varner and Mr. j
and Mrs. Charles Bowman. >'0.
doubt there would have been many j
others if Mr. Sikes had been allow
ed more time.I
LYLE & SON
The bride,- who is a sister of Mrs.
. J. Cottle, of Ty Ty. has many
friends here, and they extend
gratulations and good wishes.
of the teachen in th# Ty I W ’ “• _
Ty public school for the past year or' Cotton Broker. Ty Ty, G*.
Ty Ty. Ga.
Drugs, Seedr Stationery an’fi' ‘‘ *-
' Toilet Articles
Ice Cream v^ien the weather ie
warm. Cold drinks all the tlai*.
two, and her marriage will probab- ] Highest priceH paid for cotton 1
l y be new* to many of the school's at any season.
. .rives Oat Malaria. Builds Up System
IW OU Standard u:ee*thc«l*« Inele.
qiotxstarri.— “
patron* lfho were hoping
her back next term.
Mr. Philips is a prosperous busi-
tas man of Min Knight’s home
town. Social Circle.
Immediately after their marrlge
Mr. and Mr*. Philips left for •'
somewhat extended tour, srhich ’ srill J
include Washington and New York. ^
DR R- R. PICKETT,
Physician and Surgeon.
Ty Ty. Ga.
DR CARL S./PITTMAN,
Physician and Surgeon.
Phone No. 7.
Ty Ty. Georgia.
DR F. B. PICKETT.
Physician
E. J. COTTLE,
SHINGLES FOX SALE
DIRECT FRSM MILL 'i