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SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA—TWt County:
Will be aold on the first Tuesday
, in August, 1911, at public outcry.
w».— _ ' before the Court House In Mid eown-
I end the evening »*•. ty.wdthtn the legal houni of sale. to
o amusing games After the Highest bidder for cuh tht
, delightful ice course wee foIlnwihK described property to-wit:
served- At a late hour the guest*'.. All of the reel note belonging
made their departure, wishing Mias to the Southern Lumber Ccmpai
White many more as happy birth- lying Ntflktf the AtlanUc Cow-.
dsra She was the recipient of Line Railrond in the city of Tifton
manv handsome little gift*. , J«“d lot No- 291. in the Sixth
M r and Mrs. Geo. H. Mitchell and IAstrfct -of TSfl County. Georgia.
as svsrs&r*—i a" c JsajEsfs rtas
sco omio propvny levied on as tne-
Mr. property of Southern Lumber Com
pany under a fifa issued ’by J. H.
Hutchinson. Tax Collector for Tift
called to Kingston. _
on account of the illnei
-Wooten's mother.
Mb. Fannie Hamer of W» ey ’ County, for state aid county’ taxed
haa returned home after «P* n °'"* for the year 1916.
several data very ph»"gf W1 i Utry made by R. C . Shaw. Denu
her sister Mrs w r riiricx ty sheriff, and returned to me. thi
Mrs J. F- Florence went o.cr to , 3th day of j uly> m7
Tifton shopping Wednesday mom- ‘ J. M. Shaw. Sheriff
'"Messrs- Sam and Nathsii Brown.j SHERIFFS SALE
of Swainaboro. enroute to pointsi in
Florida, stopped over for a while CEO RGIA—Tift Cou.ty:
Wednesday with Mr. and M . j wl „ b( . , old 0n the ftrat Tueaday
Cowart. « , mest in. August. 1917, at public nutt
Mrs J- u^ 0n r-,w,| Averette of before the Court House in said co
this week Miss Ethel Averette wit hin the le|fal hourm of
Columbus. entertained the highest bidder for cash, the
SSfaUST*. nio,k_ No , six. „f th,
•to. -mii» c.~rt.
the meeting.
after which delicii
n the 8th dav of Feb
cream 'and cake were »*™ {poB.'aS lot No. (6)"Five, 'said lot
.guests or. the back P°r*Jj" .. . # jj fronting (251 Twenty-five feet on
eral nice melons vert- Second street and exterftiing back
"E"‘„‘d Si'chT’S... ..d :s ■*» ■»*• W«.. r... w
children left yesterday . or f j* > ‘'' Ssid property levied on as prop-
*-» Middle .Georgia^and AUiwis^ , r(y J f & Larkin unde.
and Mrs. CJark Webb will ’ . (( | by j h Hutchinson. Tax
un.r M" CrilSr for Tift Coat..,. U™ntl«.
and against J. C. Larkin lor
state and county taxes for the year
| *he
for/Duluth ”and Alpharetta, where
th#v will visit friends, and releii’
Mr. and Mrs „ ... - ,
children, Mercer end Wilbur went
over to Tifton Monday afternoon- j
Mr and Mr.. A P Elrod. andjit-
* <u 2P t r-,
Alice and Mrs
SHERIFF’S SALE
SHERIFF'S SALE
GEORGIA—Tift Countj
Will be sold on
in August, 1917 .
before the' Court HpUee hi said - -
t> within the legal hours of sale, to
the highest bid#r for cash, the
following described property to-wit:
Seventy-saved and fire-tenths
(77.5) acres of lot of land No. 261
S£^ b 2JES& , 2? SK; •*—» ip- “A Mr,, a w Shu-.
Beginning on the original line of
Mias Dora Coglan. of Cairo, is'
feet South
original Northwest comer of
said lot, and running thence South
along said original line 698 feet to
comer of Dr. J. M: Price’s land;
thence Southeast along a line fence
dividing said tract from the lands
of the said Dr. Price. 1565 feet to
the West line . fence of lands be
longing to E. U. Holder, formerly
owned by W G. Johnson; thenev
North, along s»id line 808 feet to
tM North line fence ’of said land*
of the said Holder; thence East
along said, fence dividing said tract
from said lands of the said Holder
1365 feet to a comer post; thence
about 35 degrees Esst of North
1350 Cert to-the original North line
of said lot; thenar West 2827 feet
along said original INorth line to
corner of lands of Mrs. M. J. Wal
ker; thence South along a line fence
dividing said tract from lands of
•aid Mrs. M J Walker 564 feet to
•r. established comer; thence West
along a line fence dividing laid
tract from the said lands of the ssid
M. J. Walker 594 feet to
starting point.
Said property levied on as prop
erty of Dan Walker under a
fa issued by J. H Hutchinson. Tax
.Hector for Tift County. Georgia,
gainst Dan Walker for
date, county and school taxes for
e year 1916.
Levy made by R. C. Jpiaw. Depu-
Sheriff. and returned to me. this
!th day of July. 1917.
J. M. Shaw. Sheriff.
the
SHERIFF’S SALE
i GEORGIA—Tift County:
Chas^Efrod* of "Tifton’.''were visitors GEORGIA—Tift County: I Will be sold on the first Tuesday
to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Woodall, will be sold on the first Tuesday I in August. 1917,, at public outcry.
Tuesday afternoon . in August. 1917. at public outcry. '‘-efore the Court House in said coun-
Mr and Mrs J L Mallary and befori . tbe Court House in said coun- I tv. within the legal hours of sale, to
children of Standing Hock. Ala. within the legal hour* of sale, to th.- highest bidder for cash, the
were recent visitor* of ■ the families |b> , highest bidder for cash, the. following described property to-wit:
of Messrs. J. B. and J. A Mallory, flowing described property to-wit: - All that certain tract or parcel
Miaa Paris'Gay, left for Sylvester ,3, lots, the same being ' * 1 ’
"'Thursday where she will visit Mis* n [lar , „f original land Jot No. 309.
Resale Ford for several days the Sixth District of Tift County
Mr. sml Mr* T. A Hardy spent and knoW - n a , | ols Nos. 18 > Eight,
last wrek in Coohdge with their (9) y;i ne - an j (10> Ten. in I”
daughter. Mrs. R J Arline. No 2. of Woodlnwn subdivv-.x...
Mr. T. White left for Curlers- Said three lots being each 50 feet
ville Wednesday where he will stay by j S0 f rrt and fronting south on
for several days Heath street of sakl subdivision
Mr. H. A. Jones i* in Pelham for s#il | property levied 0 n as prop-
a short while. city of J H. Harris, under a
Mrs. B. I. Greene is in the hospi- issued b v J. H. Hutchinson Tax
tal in Tifton where she underwent Collector for Tift County Georgia,
a very serious operation l»*t Sun- a g a j n * t J H. Harris. for
day, _ , state snd county taxes for the year nrainst
Miss Willie Grace Parks, is out
again after a alight attack of fever.
Jack Wiliu has given his friends 1 MR. OWEN DOWD. 1 Li
ra uch anxiety, but Dr. F. B .Pickett. 1 — 1 ^
who has charge of the ease, says The condition of Mr. Owen Dowd
there is nothing alarming in Mr. who had an apoplectic-paralytic
Willis' symptom*. j stroke Monday afternoon, is slightly
improved.
r. W. J. Sikes is visiting re la- If it is possible to keep Ty Ty unable to speak, and he cannot use
tives in Macon. absolutely bone-dry, the present his right side.
" • • • municipal officers intend to do it. Mr. Dowd is a man of unflagging
Howard Paine’s hogs have nearly Ever)- little while some house is energy, and on Monday aftemoen.
ai 1 died from cholera, and the dis- searched for whiskey, but usually went to his farm near Ty Ty. The
ease seems to be spreading. with no results. rain came up and as night approa--
, ••••» cbe( j jjr. Durant Herrington, who
Mr. J. M Varner took a party eft Mrs. Dowd was on a visit to mid- has been taking a course of study
friends to Tifton Monday i.ftern^Jh^dle Georgia when she received news under Mr. Dowd, went out to the
in his new l eix cylinder Hudson cat. of her son's illness. The telegram field. H* f-und Mr. Dowd, uneon-
, , , . reached her Monday night at 12 seious lying pn the ground. Mr.
Miss Ev a Stephens, of Mississip- o’clock and she was in Ty Ty at 5 Herrington summoijgd help and *-
pi. a guest of Mrs. Owen Dowd, went Tuesday morning. The trip was ; bout 8:30 p. m^tlley got Mr. Dowd
to Tifton Tuesday morning. made by automobile. to, his hemv-fn Ty Ty. Dr. R. R.
•-•••• v •••• I pickett was called in .also Dr. Port,
Some of the gardens that seemed Mr. W. H. Prcssy is able^ to get | of Tifton, and everything possible
just about done for when the rain about but he is fsr from complete has been done for the patient,
esme have taken on new life and recover)'. His accident left him Dr. Fort, was the family phyaici-
look almost like spring. - deal in the ear struck by the piece; an of the Dowds when they lived it
m # # m m of timber, and the right right of I Stewart county, the home of both
United States troops in France are the eye on that side is considerably ! families Mr. Dowd, then ic col-
threatened with the name of “Ted-' affected: but the doctor thinks these lege had a nervous break-down bo
dies." Can't somebody do some- troubles are only temporary. ' cause of overwork in his studies,
thing to stop it? • • • . • j Dr. Fort advised him to go alow, ox
• • • • Miss Yarborough has probably that otherwise something like the
[r. ■ Ewart Connor, who has made her last visit to- .Ty Ty—as present trouble would happen. But
been operating a saw mill in this Miss'Yarborough. When she comes Mr. Dowd was of the kind who
vicinity for some years. h» • moved again it will be as Mrs. J. E. Mitch- could not go s'ow. an.' when ». ,'tttie
te /North Carolina. »II. Her marriage to Mr. Mitchell : rest had seemed to set him -iy *g* r
• • • • * of Richmond, Va.. takes place on he plunged into work with ail his
Another of last tesro’s staff of the 18th of July. She ' returned usual ardor ” j
teachers has left the ranks. Miss to Tifton Monday afternoon after a Mr. Dowd, is still a young- man—
Yarborough is to be married this f ew days in Ty Ty among friends.! a man who has lived a dec* aana j
month. While here she wa> the.guest of life (aside rom his mania for work) |
* * * * * Mrs.'E. J. Cottle. 1 nr.cf it is hoped that he will recC'er' —
Mr. Robert Cornwall of Atlanta, ..... ertircly. 3?
i* visiting his parent-. Mr. and Mrs. The sugar beet crop of the prev ytr Dowd’s condition remains un i
G. A. Cornwall, neither of wh-*n is ent year is reported to be the larg- ehnnged He cannot spee.K and is j W
very well. ’ est in the history of the industry, j,. a stupor most of the time: but
, '180.000 acres having yielded 918.- if aroused, he seems to be conscious
Mr. .Od Mr.. W. 0. C.lhoun. ot 80 (, t»,„. Staybr Oii, -III W.; T „ Mm »ad . nt* »»■» n
Cataula, are in Ty Ty called here by <iuce lhe price of sugar, but the '7iftendar.ee. and everything pos-
tfce illness of Mr. Owen Dowd, Mrs. probability is that it will dc nothing ,.t,l e ji, being done for him.
Cathoun's brother.
W. E WILLIAMS
DEALER IN
High Glass General Mai chandisi
THE STORE
Where four Dollar Gass Furltiar
Courteous Treatment
T) Ty Farmers Si
R. R. Pickett, Pri
J. M. Vi
DEA1
Groceries, I
Notions, Shoe*, I
Ready-to-Wear (
Kai-m Implements
Anrf Other Things.
f land lying and being in the City
<f'Tifton. Georgia, anil described
- follows: Being the Southeast
orner of Lot N'n Six in Block No..
Block Twelve, on Main street. fronting Calhoun’s brother. of the kind
r r^k°we th t°ni^Tv f^t even ! * * * South Georgia will mak,
ridth to a ten foot allev. being Mr Moscow Pickett, of Ruhland. sugar and get it refined
ound on the South by Fifth street, brought Mn(. Dowd to Ty Ty Mon- na h.
linety feet in .length. •» !day night in his automobile, return- •- • • • •
Said property levied 0 "__+? prop- 1 •"
SOMETHING TO EAT
?ictoris.l Review Patterns
BANK Of TYTY
CAPITAL *25.000.09
All this region, 'round about has ,
had enough ra ' n y °f R 16 present, but ' We Pay InMrest on Tim* Deposits
rt of Geo f McCra&^under’a ,nB earl ^ Tuesday Mr. S. M. Cottle. Sr., his children none too much. Crops have not Been
f B V issued bv J. H. Hutchinson. Tax i * * * * , and k-rnndchildren were having a damaged by hail or by wind, and j D*po*iu in Thi. Bank GoaranUod
uilector for Tift County. Georgia, It seems to be some singing school f„mi)y picnic and fish fry on Little there have been no casualties from*
. S. M.
Miss Cynthia White is visiting.'jp,
Mr. and Mrs Erastus Whit* oi. Thif iuh day „f j u i yi 1917.
Crosland thU week. J. M. Shaw. Sheriff.
Mr and Mrs G. W. Mallory and o
children were the gueits of Mr. and SHERIFF’S SALE
Mrs. R. F. Kersey of Tifton last
"£r k GEdRGlA—Tift County
Rev. A. P- Segsrs, of Norman will be sold on the first Tuesdty
Park, was a visitor in our town August, 1917, nt public outcry’
SfS.
McCrnnt*. fpr ; t hat u being conducted in Ty r,. ..
nd county taxes for theywj‘ Ty by Mr sUpleton. The number they
Levy made by R- C. Shaw, Dept
i tv Sheriff, and returned to me thi
112th da v o? July. 1917.* /
' J. M. Shaw. Sheriff.
SHERIFF S SALE
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr A. J. Ammons was in our
town Wednesday.
OMEGA AND SALEM HERALD.
of pupils i
Grady Maicom. MrX
■ad caught
seemed to think other
igingly added himself t.
They thought
.< many fish as
five-pound trout
the
seemed to offer himself i
lectricity—in fact, up to date we
»ve been rather short on electrici- ■
having had just enough to pari-'
i- the air. Melons and early corn
ere damaged, by the drouth; bat
:her crops were never better or ip
•tter condition. Whatex
mic" Patrick. Miss Lily Chapman by jimpi
and Mias Ruby Chapman mad. __
pleasant trip to Moult? ie Sunday trilling' sacrifice, he was addnl’ to the f“viable things may come to this
in Mr. Malcom’s «r. . collection, some of the neighbors won- shortage of food is not Hke-
.... profiting by the surplus. V to be nmon « thcm U is •>«'“*- .
The rains that came, and those • . • • • i»nally said that there is more Cot- 1
that threatened to come have stop- The advocates of groundneas as a !0n planted than farmers will ad-
ivithin the legal hours of sale, to p j cn ics for the time, but they n oney crop should not fail to make ** this is true of this locality.
S^dToU fron^“20Tf^ IfoUawi^,? “LS^pro^rCtJi":! p,enlifuI ^ **“ ^ *h«r promise, of the spring
Salim‘ the" Fourth and spend the and runnin K b “ k | lyi ^J ind bring “J ’rift*' gounty, j .... X tho county !,T North Carolina
"huro'h brought ' Said property levied 0 n as prop-, C eorgia. and known a. traeUNos- , Mr . Jim Young of Route 3 Ty Ty ?l l>est —groundpeas everywhere
inurch orouj J™ Young, under a ■ and 2. t> f the T,in-n in Siubdnis- ^ to Tifton Tuesday. Mr. crowInB luxuriously-ind there i.
H. Hutchins^ Tax' lon^oft lot Nil -4o.^ * traet Young who has been appointed to woeful' disappmntment
ontaining five acres. carrier on R. F D. 5 Tifton. goes jf t h e ready-money, promised in
Said .property levied 0 n as P™'“ ,to take charge of that work. quantities t 0 equal the price of a
before the Court House ii
ty. within the legal hours of sale,
the highest bidder for cash. ...»
following described proper!,, to-wit: in August. 1917. at public outcry.
Two (2) city lots in the City of , I efore the Court House m sald^co i i
Tifton, Nos (3) TTiree and (4) Four [ty '
The Fourth passed very quietly in block No. 83. with improvements the
b.” ¥«-?. B ss SfKs.fSLS? 23f»^ir£S i '"A,TX"to;r"„ ;•—.
would be interesting
dsy. ' Thi;
gathering at
ir. many visitors to tie with
light
ir. many vwnoi* iu *>n — The r yty o . u
„ij j nn i stand kent our thirsts nfa issued by J. 11- Hutcui.
nrenched and the good and plentiful Collector for Tift Countv
Sinner rimted . our good appetites. a 8 - j n s t J. You.
the good singing rendered cause,). »Uto and county taxes for the year
one to listen in a spell bound cad- "
ence. . The largest number of visi
tors came from the sections of Syr-
rmore and Ashburn We had with
us. people from Sylvester. Ashburn.
Sypamore, Omega. Tifton Brookfield JTT. Tif c .
4fldormdo. Crosland. Norman Park. Gl ; 0 ^ G1A — Tlf ' Coun,y
Moultrie. Ty Ty. and Sumner We Will be sold on the first Tuesday
trust all vf them had » good tvne
wit*, u*.
SHERIFFS SALE
August. 1(*17. at public outcry
lh u „, i,efore the-Coun House in said coun
The Rev. Gibbs, preached for bis t>. within the. legal hours of sale, t
church at Oakview on the second he highest liidder for cash, th,
Sunday in July and man v went to following described propert,. to-wit:; ———
tear him - All of lot (10) Ten. in Block ■ CEORGIA—Tift County:
Prof. Sixemore will teach an srith- (W) Eighry-one. in the City of Tif- | Will be sold on the first Tuesday
n.etic school for the benefit of the ton. Tift County. Ge-rgia. togr’*-.»r ■ j p August. 1917. at public outcry. I
Salem scholars and w* trust many With imrovemenU thereon. Front- 11 P f ore the Court House in said coun-1
may get the benefit of it Then ing 100 feet on Ridge avenue and t} .. within-the legal hours of sale, to
there will be regular singing school extending back of even width 200 • 'gm ' " m ' tbm
which starts on Thursday after Ui* fee: to an alley
feurth Sunda,. in July. — Said property levied on »* prop;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dorman and erty of P. T. Ward under a
children from norU, of Omega spent fifa issaciTbv ’J. H. Hutcheson. Tax
the Fourth with Mrs. Dorman's Collector for Tift County. Georgia,
parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fetcher, against P. T. Wurd for
of Omega. state and county taxes for the year
Misses iris, Mertis and Estes 1916.
W'.IIla, of Cm* attended Oakyiew This 1 Ith .dqy of July. 1917.
Yne second' Sunday. ,x. J- M- Shaw, Sheriff
Miss Rutsie Childs of Ashburn -o
ha: returned hom* after a weeks SHERIFF'S SALE
visit her cousin Reca Childs of
Omega, who accompanied. h« ,ho»C , GEORGIA—Tift Cosmtjr: ....
■for the week-end Will be sold on the first Tuesday
Miss Flora Hooks, of Omega is i n August. 1917, at public outcry,
x itinj relatives at Aahburn this before the Court House in said coun-
v . ek. Hurry home. Miss Flora ty. xrithin the legal hours of sale, to
Mis* Mary Lee Hurst of Omega th* highest bidder for cash, the
1 property levied 0 n
of I. A. Fulwood under ...
fifa issued bv J- H. Hutchinson. Tax • i n
Collector for Tift County. Georgia. Come to the fawr.ers meeting ,n
against I. A. Fulwood for Ty Ty next Wednesday. July 18th
state, county and school taxes for 1 jt will be held in the W’oodmen’s
the year . ! hall, beginning at four o’c'ocIl. in
Lev,, made by R « -Shaw. Depu-
ty Sheriff, and returned to mo. this,®* afternoon.
12th day of July. 1917,. j
J. M. Shaw. Sheriff. | Ty Ty has had an unusually Urge
® number of visitors during the past
SHERIFF S SALE j two or y,,-,,,. weeks. Scarcely a
family here who has not had a guest that it breaks the cotton no
DO BUSINESS AT HOME
The Ty Ty Drug Co.
DRUBS IND DRUG6IS i S'
SUNDRIES
Prescriptions 1 Specially
School Books
and Supplies
ir. that time.
This statement is not mere hear-
«.y: it is made from • information .
gathered in long trips through xrest
Tift and east Worth, also .north and
south of Ty Ty. comprising nn area
furthering o/ prohably sixl)’ square mile*.
r unforseeh should Everywhere it was the »mc^
n deliver the goods corn ’ P otato ”- ^ ground-peas.
sale see to it that v< ‘ ,vet beanB suw c a "*-^o™* A COMPLETE DRUG STORE
" >*t every food crop that thrives in
this state, and considerably less cot-' JONES Sc COMPANY
'.fiats** is a believer '" n th »n '* usually planted. There Dealers In
, the boll weevil trap. He says rather a lafc* crop of young com High Class General Merchandise
hen it fails to capture the weevils 'most of it planted in the place of, After you read this advertisement,
is oeeause they ire'net there, and rr ’ t,0 ' n ,hat w™ plowed up), and. to I 8° to this store and do your
tbi. th, rain cun, in time fn | p .,^ HT
Mr. W. K
than i
Tift County Georgia, said tract be-
ng situated in the northwest cor-
ler of said lot and being the place
•hereon J W Whittington now re-
udes.
Sunady to hear Bro. Gibbs of Ty Ty All that^ract or’parcel of land
preach. containing (176) One Hundred and
Many good wishes for Mr. and Seventy-fire acre# in the land lots
Mrs. Moorman who married at th* Sot. 384 and 399, and known as the
home of the bride on the Fourth of R S. Kell land, in the Sixth District
July. __ " - „ of Tift County. Georgia-
•f* Lula Fori Raid property levied 0 n'a* prop-
W 'Fqrd. was erty of R. S. Kell under k
aad most earn- f.( a b v J. H. Hutchinson. Ta^
in^church and rGll~.ro, f J Tift Countv- Georgia? ?|
{ ? T lvin» in
Mrs Moorman
daughter of Mr.
one ot Salem’s b
aat workers both in*church
Sonday’ School work, and
in, haa won her. h*. was very ,*ute. county and school
fortunate, and may Christianity, the year 1916,
health happiness and Rrosperity. fol- - This ' ' ‘
low. \ Doan.
PROSPECT NEWS.
Wi
ounty and school taxes io
lt 1916.
11th day of July. 1917.
J. M. Shaw. Sheriff
SHERIFF S SALE
The people in this aection were GE ? RC,A — Tif * C T“*? : .
, THE GOOD SAMARITAN
AND HIS NEIGHBOR
good
spite of an almost prohibitive price
nly difference bring that it does *" r P ea °Y ' ani * l* 1 ® 1
Mr. Arthur Lyle, carrier on Route ail the breaking in ahort order P* a,,,e i ,n ^rain has been sown
,. Ty Ty. is taking his vacation, while damage with the plow extends j ' n P ca *- a "d the stund is fine.
highest bidder for cash, the p-ni|)S , ft the tiraa on Hr j. B ? orqr several month- Mr Will)-
L 'niirty-fivV^ncrcs of land | Hollingsworth’s nearly completed crtia thinks (and others agree
No. 387 in the. Sixth District of j residence, ' ... him, there! that other insccU
- "a • * j » def boll wecils are injuring cotton. ~ ~ ~
Last week Mrs. Shelnutt took tnough the weevils are blamed with Afew well-informed persons have,
her Sunday school class, which com-. :t all But what matter* the genus:' liclmcl1 10 give assistance to the;
- - '• ’ • 1 **"d ‘Cross work, ^ccausc they do |
it' lietieve tn Uie w»r.
.... rrTurS^.t 1 :* ‘to
wriVt° r r Mrs Tirt C t OJ Denby’' 0r, for| Mrs C^.N. Wilson and her two. ei. ted ly, Mr. Grady .Maicom to”the V®!'
*ta«v. err*«tT_ ■"* school taxes -for j little’girls ‘of Wiycross, have gone porioffice force Monday mom ng, 1 ,be su " er * r Dldn * y°D knot
th« year Y® 16 - ™ n t i with Mrs. Wilsob’s'•motlftr. Mrs. The melon was weighed pnd then
Sheriff. m and returned to me. this ’ Dowd, on a series of visits to mid- there was a "cuttin” which yic’ded
prises the Junior Mission Socie- if cotton
Juid property levied o" •* f*v®5** ; tv. to Murrow springs for an’all-day
t» of Mn., C Denbv under »j tir -
12th da,-
SHERIFF’S SALE
die Georgia.
sufferer “Didn’t yoy know there
were thieves about here?—and what
business hod you to come over this
read, anyway?"
FOR SALE.
Berkshire Pigs. S. C. B. Leg
horn Chickens, and Milk
Cows. I also buy good,
fat cows and hogs.
W. F. SIKES, Ty Ty, Ga.
A. PARKS,
j Groceries. Dry Goods Etc..
Caskets. Coffins.
■ Ty Ty? Georgia. —
generous portion to eight persons,, _. ,
, i There is no argument against suf-
and something over. “Beware of • . . . .
Contributions for the Red Cross round numbers." we are told also ,rinl- * r * ,e ***’ en .*? no
been received from Miss Pearl beware of the number prefixed by 1 * ques ion o opinion, o reuspon,
J" Mi» Erl. W,d,. The about. Th, .Si.h. of thi. I
of the TJ Ty. Chapter melon
ha,
I Wade
CITATION .
GEORGIA—Tift County:
i The return of the sporaisers s
,. - .... ,-ovt x« an auey. , ting apart twelve months' support
♦ugnljr en;oyed Oy^ a **vf* crowd, j property levied o" *» prop- ' the family of W M. Sineath. decei
There was plenty of good music. | ert of Geo Jj Mitchell, under a’ed, Wing been filed in ray office, I Ii,' *
• . n H....11-... T-- -II T. J ' . . | that Be 1*
GEORCIA—Tift County: "•« »»« •’>*« * nr “““I “« ““jwhether the sufferer is goal or bad,
Will h. ..1.1 on lh, flto Tuwd.y membcrthlp of O. T) Ty.Ch.ptt. m.lon w., 0,,rty-n,n. pnnn^-n^- >htlh „ ^ ttoubU
ir August, 1917. at public outcry, is now close to fifty. , thing phenomena! for South Georgia „ . ..
before the Court HouseJn *aid roiin- , ...... undcr normol con dition*. bet the'?" 1,1 """ ^ ^ t, ,
tv. within the leCTl hour, of sale, to her Ut tla son. of drouth of thi* season has made the , Mp . *"J. ^
the highest bidder for cash, thi , . ... . . . , .passing him by “on the other side,
folio win, dcribed proport. JcMrtt; •htotowk J" ««V- : " ri ™ ;■ '"l"". Jmo „
That tract^Or parcel of land Hrs. W. F. Sikes. Tuesday after- * * * tnr* b, the Red Croxi fund in Tv Tv
lying and being in the Sixth District | roon Mr. Sikes took than and hts A discussion St crop conditions ', . , .
of Tift County. Georgia, contoining! _ ... . „ n , n , week, were a few persons who
eight (8) town lots of Lincoln , own Y*® 1 y t0 e ®*' K° K 1 gr p 'believe the United States has made
Park a subdivision, of Tifton. Ga. Miners on the street last a mUuk , b in , nt# the Eur(> .
Said property levied 0 n as prop- 1 More hail fell here Tuesday after- week, when one of them said. “Who-
erty of Mrs. Z. Culpepper, under a i noon than we have had this year, over's got cotton's got boll weevils
Crilro“or d for T 4if“ coSn C £ r 'c"orSi b “* «*«• »** '" au <f b W«« 1 care « ho b " aad ' h “
against Mrs Z. Culpepper for the crops. No damage is reported about aum« j<n ,th« ail^atiar. -Jfo-j
-from the county about here. body can tell the extent of the dam-
age. or whether there is any way to
Mrs. Josephine Hewlitt, of Alan- stop their depredations:—they are
dale, S. C-, is among the visitors to there. Some farmers admit to jnjTMi
Ty* Ty; Mrs Hewlitt was called “plenty of .'im. some say “a few." Tb«aVst
here by th* accident to her brother and some think (or say) they have
Mr. W. H. Pressy, last week, none. Now and then one finds
M. A. WOODARD Sc CO.,
—^General Merchandise
Ty Ty, Ga.
WiU>£= xaU cji'-thw flast Tuesday, state; cocmiv and school taxes for
August. I917,^»t public outcry, [the year 1916.
Levy, made by R. C. Shaw. Depu
ty Sheriff, and returned to me this
12tt, day of July. 1917. "
J. M. Shaw. Sheriff.
t farmers are kept busy hunt- .'in August, ..... .
ing boll weevils ' ibefori the Court House in said
We are sorry the protracted meet- 1 ^O'* >*W ho “™
ing at Bethel haa cloeed. Rev. * h « highmit bAd»r for aa«K
Hynes tad Kemp preached many to- ,o1 °»' n K ^d~cnb<riropertj. t^mt
szaa* ^ '“wto.N. , *&**?!. th. pig
U D u ITiftoJ Tift County. Georgia, front-
Tbe entertainment at Miss Hijby int , 00 f( , e{ d roaring back 200
Dorminey s Friday night, was thor- ’ !w u >n alJey
' Said property levied o" *» prop-
_ . srty of Geo. fc. Mitchell, under -a
Many of the Prospect folks at-lfif a issued bv J- H. Hutchinson. Tax all persons concerned are cited to,
tended the ringing at Salem tfca Collector for Tift Coonty. Georgis. show cause by the 6th da T of An- ; w hat u even better, a humane
Fourth. agrinst Geo. M. Mitchell, for gust. 1917, why said application ty contributing to the Red Crom
Jim Nogles went to BAal, state *pd county taxea for. the year for tvrelve months' support should f an d
Sunday afternoon to' Me MR|M. »1G ; v . m, 1B17 i ....
girl. . L Thi* lift day of July, 191<- This July 18, 1917.
j. m. Shaw, Shanff. c. w. Graves, Ordlnsry. ] The high blood pressure of Mr.
pean war. but that did not affect
1 their opinion as to the needs of suf
fering soldiers.
Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days
druexist will refund moocr U TkXO
MX NT IsQs IO run tar cue of IKhluj.
D. VARNER AND COMPANY
Dealer* In
Groceries Dry Goods, Cendiee, Ch
ger*. Tobacco end Everything
Else ie the wey of General
Merchandise.
Men’s Furnishings a Specialty.
Mr. Heixnan Mohla. our citixen the boll-weevil trap.
Sineath. deceas-lfroB, f a r-awa y FinUnd again proves t i mr , the woev ii a proceed with their
good American, and,
W. B. PARKS
farmer who seems to pin his faith to Cotton Broker. Ty Ty, Ga.
In the mean- Highest prices paid for cotton
at anv season.
DR. F. B. PICKETT.
Physician ai d Surgeon.
T.7 Ty, Ga.’
DR. R. R. PICKETT,
Physician and &jpgeon.
Ty Ty, Ga.
LYLE Sc SON
Ty Ty. Ga.
• Drugs. Seed*.. StaUnarry a’ld
Toilet Article*
Ice Cream when the weather le
warm. Coid drinks all the time.
DR. CARL S. PITTMAN,
Physician and Surgeon.
Phone No. 7-.
Ty Ty. Georgia.
E. J. COTTLE,
SHINGLES FOR SALE
BUY DIRECT FROM MILL AND
SAVE MIDDLEMAN’S
PROFIT
Ty Ty, Ga.