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Rev. a H. Turn*-, of \ontm-j We can tell ’°R*wa 4ave plenty
a se i5rss iSAfe; £&£‘i &s ««**-
•L, „w^h He Drenched «ome very peanut*; » Variety of velvet be*rtf formal evemar P* rt y Friday.
I OMEGA AND
3aIem
THE T1FJON
GAZETTE, tlFTON.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1017.
HERALD MRS. WILLINGHAM HOSTESS
Adel. Go:. JoV SI—Mn Thoa.
I lu
nched some very peonuta; o variety of velvet bean*
r e hope will and very food field* of cotton, core-
• church and fully watched by the soldier for- = I'nrrith. Mrs Emanuel Wilki
men who diligent*. light the enemy , ,, u „ ' u~
„ , left Monday boll weevil, and s4h .. ric e. pot*- » nd Mra - **• H *^ Crotory. .
-i.T Mr Turner for his home at toes, tomatoes. effoge, coUards. Wilke* and Mrs Gregory are lovely
thence to Indian cane. peas. cucun4*ri. okra. lima brides of
Duran and beans. Oh, we hs» a plenty or veg
etables to eat. and We do have some
Sw Ch imons H wff we JwP* wP. | yd very lool fiehUof cotton, “care- Umentary to Mi— Florri* «n4,Lou-
provo a benefit toi tf“ ““
community.
Miss Emma R. Suttcn
Ecitor
TyTy Depa’^iK it
TY TY,
GEORGIA
Monteium*.
Soring*. Thomaston,
ether points in Middle Georgia. — . . -
few weeks and received
most cordial welcome, into Adel end
'••v »• wo nave some ...
chicken and steak, social circles.
Misa Ida. Parka, of Ri ah land, js
isiting her uncle, Mr. W. B. Parke,
- lily.
their
Mr and Mrs. E. J. Cottle are; Negroes “caUdd out o! ^
visiting Mrs. Cottle's parents in name" will sometimes say "Don t
, Mansfield, having gone through fhe'kear what you caU me so you call
I first of the week by automobile. m e in time to eat.’ People of dif-
1 The decorations blended perfect- 1 The cotton buyer is already a- ’ • • • * • j'erent nationalities seem to be buay-
Moultric and hi* j jy | nl0 0 rienUl color scheme on broad in the land, offering to buy If the person or persons guilty ing themselves trying to invent or
!!?**• tcach *V'the spacious porch. Soft lighu from co tton in the fieldi at twenty-five of abstracting (to put it very mild- discover a name for American sot-,'
W* B “ r,” hV'T si£ SV5c“ K . !»<««. iy> p««* <"» tto liio. ot d .„. b „, o» •"
recently with hrr aunt ... w m do much foe Sera and much ! ens wearing charming creation* of • • * • this department, in the poatolfice not troubling themselves about it, (
, *Mraan C. B. and Grad v -Man- good is wished for both teachers i nce and chiffon, handsome young Mr. Ben Dowd_3ho, alender and lobby, will obligingly com e forward, ’/fist ao they are called in time to j
eham and Misae* Maude and Rosa “"•* . . . 'men with here and mere.* fei r a* he is, seemkto be well enough he. she or they will bear something fight. What's in a name, anyway;
Belle M*ngh*m_ _of Y^ril^ntlr! from her p!eMa^tri p M to°si,uthtre | "Soldier Boy" uniform made ^' except for rather weak eye*, waa to his. her or their disadvantage. ••Johnnie*," and “Yank*" they.’
W.
E. WILLIAMS
DEALER IN
HigltClassGeneralMeicMisi
"Soldier
SP'SSZ a-f«>~ ^jSSSi/ai StaxS/Sl-*™,
”• s-y^Sf^S JS*»Z&ZStSg?■••••
_ . -i-.— Vr Rov and
THE STORE
c l Where Your Dollar GoesFurtl
Courteous Treatment
lulu Mangham oi upsen «««« , *' v> . Kirkl*nd is just back ,
3KS -a, a wi-^rirzm*. •*»«•—< -»>i
volunteer. once. ij^“Sammies" more effeminate*
• • • x^than “Johnnies?" I
!>•» -- . k7 Roy and Mis. Martha Wiuon. of Tifton.'mJsiV' room and dining roam, were ; Mr. and Mrs. Roberta, of Omega. It wan not the early bird tfiit
brother. »n. d *““*?. ' * has returned horde after several lovely in red with red shaded can- 1 through T y Ty Monday on caught the worm in the matter of Notices have been posted in some,
M- ' Mra Chas. Elrod and day* visit among relative* and delabrm. Games wit h a much ap- their ^ to Alabama Tor a week's garden* this year. The earliest portions of the county stating that j y T. J Will Be A|
children of near Tifton were in our friends « SaW[“ eK “,' c 1 prvemted reading by* Mto» vilit Mr . Roberta is a prominent gardens were completely knocked “Colonel William Corntlius Beck ,
of 1 wiU^tart Saturda^ 1 before VlR ££* SSS^ "S nrerclmnt of this section. out by the freeze, and thos. planted would deliver a series of lecture, in ■
_ , R ' V “i.yjj' d wine’ seA’icre in Sunday in Augu.L We look forward and UGrand. duets by * * * * immediately Biter that suffered this vicinity, de.lmg with a question
Tlf t n n 'wAnne d evening last week. ’to much good fro. its effects ,, : AjM rs. Willmgham. made the: . Master Tom Edward, is off on a most from dry weather. Not many supposed to be of paramount fan-1
. .. II D.V..-4. and rhil- The ^ainguig^ta^it at Salem will hour , p, M quickly. After the ices v j,i t t<> Jaclaionville. leaving hi* gardens, however, were entirely be- portance now nnd here. There wns |
■were served the jolly company was pUce jn household to be filled yond redemption when the rein n “dollars to doughnuU" bet or
still loath to go. b hu xnuii aun t (about his own c amc. Ty Ty concerning these lectures
Forty-five accepted thU genuine. ^ MjM w Sta nford. formerly of which was scheduled for Ty Ty
Among*the'charming on't rft.“n of Sumner but now of Albany. Again the speculator. Mr. Frank- Thursday night—too late to be re-
■“*“ XV'"dair several day* ' ou step into • n«w world at tilu- . Uea u who were present were: Miss ’ ’ ' ’ liB RoM haa h * d an offer for his ported in this r - •
Walter Woodall seierai y- , cjef . y ou measure nature with Dun. of Alabama; Misa Elleanor Mr. J. M. Varner'is atill looking corn crop, as it stands in the field who was bror, . - -p among the
'“u.ToT.ttnn Smith of Thomaston a bigger viaion. 0«t above you rise Clements, of Alabama; Mia* Will* f dreg store site, reports say. The purchase to be made on an esti- mounUin. o' North Georg,.', lives
“7, S t h!. Aiest Oiis week of Mrs. . «h e towering Roekiea-tha; far- UGrand of Tifton. and. Mire Wh.d- M week, accom- mate of four thousand bushels This in Worth ceu/ty. Route 2 fy Ty
B UlM !stretching divide — piercing high d on. of Tifton. ,lte went tojnacon »»_ ^ 4 .. ... rh „ ff ,„ . , nm J nU vr\.. r.ew comer to!
Mrs. Wili Smith
t to clot
- ...-d l«»‘ w T elt ’
Mr. and Mr. H. Roberts and chil-
relativi
A *Mr» P- Spinks and daughter,
Odessa and Ev« of Thomasvillr were
the guest, of Mrs. Irwin Willis ana «J
K K Vi... ar-^t.11 several days ■
—^ny dbt to be with I
SI; sister. Diang, has reached the i
Rocky Mountains and she says: “In .
party there are twenty-two. j
jitep into a new world s
Ty Ty Farmers Sup|
R. R. Pickett, Preside!
J. M. Varner, Mi
MR. MORRIS BACK
far- UGrand. of Tifton. and, Mia* Whid-
, stretching divide — piercing high don. of Tifton.
children ■ peaks, glistening glaciers; beautiful
— -» — —• emerald col-1
. to-stag« end •
saddle horse.
“We eat dinner aometimea at j
Swiss Chalets, and one tim e at a
tepee. The Wondrous tourist
ground "is conveniently placed with
beautiful modern hotels,
thousands of people. The
, pa Bled by his daughter, Mr*. Chas. offer was refused, as all such offers He is a comparatively r.ew coravr b
Bowman, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ought to be. unless the Govern- South Georgr*
Harrell.
should send out buyers. But
Chula, Ga- July 26, 1917. I • * * * this shows the amount of food this A son of Mr. C. I. . r.i* wer't to
Editor Gazette’: In your Tuea- 1 Mr. and ll»*rTruSie Patterson, vicinity has produced. Mr. Rom volunteer sometime ago and wu. re
——jy t0 my letter you totally Misa Lily Chapman and Mr. Grady has not B stalk of cotton, but he jeeted because thSJ> was something
of sending Malcom went to Macon Sunday in has sweet potatoes, groundpeas. wTojig with his tonsil*.
“ meet If" 0 "' 1 the
lorth
Mrs Will sm.tn an of turquoire and em
ga’STS-WSTNn.’S ^
■r**and* Mrs. A. J. Aremorvs. of
Tifton were oecasionM vtattors to
0U 5l'sj| W £mmii Newman of Emewon.
Ga.. i* the guest «f<y. and Mrs.
Carl Newman this week.
Mr. and Mrs A. P. Elrod of nrer
Tifton. were visitor, to ou r t » wn . moiinUin^" hlke^ fifiiing lnp. __ _ _ W
^mA 7 G. L SUyton Md wm Fred ^*toT' °m.n^ “Wow! I «Tot^ te Vhat "you • all hi, land ,hi, yegr.-b^t kept a that he had four decked treth. |
>od Mrs. D. P. Olive, of Cataula. j « na our mg unimaa too. uiana. ^ ^ tfm .^Wearning. but l| When the weather was very dry. good ^ led farm w h' ich h, is look- Still determined to fight for his
«*■■•*« *• * U T ta v° f STavto» UT Mi “ Debbi ® Conger U just back have had the experience of 55 sum- the weather bureau was constantly inR after himself. He js trying to country, if possible, young Mr
f!i RuIA, delightfully enter- 1 f rom Florida. Now you juat- look at ' d haV(1 come j n con toct with piophesying “probably thunder )ook part of a horny handed son Jones tried onc e more. This lime
Mr. Ed Bun, dangnau y^ Debble . ah e may be see,, wear- . . . . •• Now that it is very of and
DEALERS IN
Groceries, Dry Good*
Notions, Shoe!*, Hat*
Ready-to-Wear Oothinj
Farm Implement*
And Other Thing*.
mall order Mr. Patterson's Overland car. Mr. peas, velvet - beans, etc.
mcnls never let one tire- In my houses or spending it with the home Malrom's friends insist that there Is tion to his corn crop,
next letter will tell you of my dl . a ] cr n nd let him send it off for «<mething mysterious about this * * * * *
i but you tell us about delusions, trip. Mr. W. B. Parks'did not rent enough the.
'fiiaM.- s... I -* ~t -S* -l" I~| _ .. • • • • • • . '«ll M. Ian iM. >•»
The young]
just getting over a cold,
id so he waited awhile, and went;
back. Hi* tonsils secaned well j *
Pictorial Review Patterns
i succeeding in that he had an in-growing nail^ and o
_ , and have come in contact with
ui.i s; •“" -'ini =u— ot p«,pi, fa, i h...:A-—-■ . ...
urday afternoon. AfUr tl^ meet-1 B, h< Sun(Uy four of the fiv, great lakes, wet. the forecast i, "probably fair.' character very well. At any rate, mere he was “turned down.
ing of buamesa aajournea. a new t th# d> mt Libert> . ,'hurch. lh . Atlantlcxthe Pacific and the All this may be for our encourage- he -- l h u'wm tb».
eiou* eoure, of cream and cake was Thyy ^ >n ur|Wll invilatIon thb "* \ , can (%r|(K)k
• •» atracti ^ guaa JenkInl j carr i e d out our school and singing ers forvi.t_ i* natural for a man to
members. Things were made very ltan d up for-hi» patron*
I nice for ua too and it made u, feci Mr ' h U show-life once
i ovrlook mant.
aisters. Mesdaraes J.
and J W. Hardy.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Patrick and
children have returned from a re
cent visit to relatives and fnenda
in Thomaston. Ga.
Messrs. Buren and Paul Hardy,
and Misses Lucy May and lone Ha£
dr of Sycamore spent Sunday with
their grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Muter Don Haadrix of Nash villa
■pent several day* recently with the
family of Mr. W. F. Cox.
good.
about the busiest It is'fcaid^that more than fifty per
Ty Ty. though he is here cent of the applicants arc rejected.
* * ’ ' very little except on Sundays and but maybe the doctors will not be so
In the present dearth of news, it at n j K hts. Six days of the week, particular as time passes, and the ]
is ‘ interesting to hear a revival of a be goes out to his farm before war goes
story several months of age—a story raoft 0 f peo pi e
BANK Of TYTY
CAPITAL $25,000.00
returns when
SV 10
ItaTota S,,.™*. Mr*. K.lbl, —d. <b< —ort.on th.t th„ Arueii- ot . , lh.t ■.■“•““•Hi. oni
and Mrs. Green vieited the Salem can people liked to be hoo-dooed. is going. to be. Particular* were drlTea him.
singing classes Friday evening. Al- bat j t j, .opfetimes hard to tell promised On, Thursday. August 2nd,
‘o Mis, Mary ChUds wa* pruenL whu . h u lhe ^e.test hoodoo. ;bu t the press refuses to wait
The protracted Meting at Ome- . • • • •
waa ^od and many were teen out Thar® is no use of having a great ^
at all service*, a number of Salom long controversy pro and con for I ] Only about half of the money vil-infected cotton bolls, piously plaint
people going out te the meeting. have heard an adage like this, that subscribed to.the Red Cross fund at (t) remarked that if Providence .women here
We Pay Intereat on Tim# Depoait*
WMk'-lf Deposit, in This Bank Guana teed
dark If the women of every commun-,
ity in the United States
ing as diligently to do their part ; .
A farmer, not far from Ty Ty, to help in the war. as those of Ty.j
esf-js DO BUSINESS AT HOME
doing is sensible' |
SHERIFF'S SALE
IFr Sorrow” Omya's bank man “x*man"*conVinced against hi* will the recent meeting in Ty Ty ha* c ' h( ^ to afflict him ip that wap. he and practical, and especially do
doesn't express that faaUng his f ^ opinion still." been paid. Another meeting will r„igned and would make no ef- they shin* in the matter of making
n*™* ‘“P 11 ”- <0f l0 °- l° Ur -. 'be called at an early date, and it i. fort to go contrary to the Lord's and canning vegetable.. In. thi.
earnestly hoped that all delinquent* j t j, strange that a man-cn- line, they have been indefatigable.
GEORGIA—Tift Ceuaty:
WiU be sold on the first Tuesday
in August. 1917. at public outcry,
ty within the legal hopre of «
4c highest bidder for cash, the
before 4* Court House in said ceua-
following described propgrt, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Tift county.
Georgia, and known as tract* Noa.
1 and 2. of th# Timvions Subdivis
ion of lot No 245, in the Sixth
District of said county. Said tract
containing five acre*.
Said property levied 0 n as prop
erty of I. A. Fulwood under a
fits Issued b v J- H. Hutchinaon. Tax
Collector for Tift County. Georgia,
against I. A. Fulwood for
state, county and aehoql taxes for
the year 1916.
Lev* jir.de by R. C. Shaw, Depu
ty Sheriff, and returned to me. this
12th day o' July, 1917..
J. M. Shaw. Sheriff.
664
South of
Northwest corner of UNION MEETING AT ELDORADO
twill have paid up bafora then.
TV. Union wlln. nf
Men'
tertaining thi* view should eulti- and, so far as Ty Ty Is concerned, j
] rate his crop, or even, plant the there seems to b e little for th e can-j
Lylk and Son have pat in a drain jsed. Ther e is a story current In ning factory to do. It has been |
The TyTy Drug Co.
SHERIFFS SALE
said -■ _ mno f arl #- iw vuw. ua*—. —- — —. — —— -—- —•-*«. *“•*e •• — —j ------- •— ——— / ,
along nr J M Price's land’ Baptist Association was hald with for the waste water from their soda a bou t a farmer wh 0 did remarked by those in a poaition to
thence Southeast along a lina fane# the Eldorado Baptist church July 28 fountain. By the time Ty Ty geta' not co ittvat* hia crop, “trusting to know that if this part of the coun-
dividing said traet from the lands and 09. n sewerage system *0 many drain* t h e Lord.” The curse of Cain try were fenced off from the en-
of the said Dr. Prieu. 1565 fact to There ^ a Urr# ot hering each will have beeln put in by citizens seema t0 ^ Ret ting out of date, tire world for the next year, no- j
"e U, Ho'der. Sraerly day composed of the members of there will be almost as much tak- aceord ing to this body would suffer for want of food
corned b v W G. Johnson: thence thi* church and the people of this ing out^as there is putting 1n_ ..... —,1,0. we could P*ss a good deal]
North alone said Hne R08 feet to hnmediate vicinity. , The practice of turpentine men over lhe fervcc^tp less fortunate .
*.r.> North line fence of *aid land." The c0()d of jy,,, church Miss Floy Ford, who recently in the boxing of very small tree* people. And a leading article of|
of the mid Holdwj^ thence ^aat ^ went iS - t grest deal graduated at thi G. N. I., Milledge- plays havoc with timber. The high nnr diet would be our own canned:
from* mid lands of th# said Holder 0 f trouble to prepare for this meet- villa, made a very brief visit to Ty wind (it could hardly be called a things. The President nn-t publl-1
1865 feet to a comer poat; thence in)f and there was not a single Ty Saturday, with her father. Mr. I. storm) of last Friday afternoon city are to b e thanked for this satis-, . • • • •
about 35 degrees East of North preaeher maeh delegate, that L. Ford. While here they were the left five smnll pines in the road just factory state of the food supply.
if 5 mid e *lot t -° thence West 2827 feet attended this meeting. The next guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thomp- beyond th e east limits of Ty Ty. Cheap labor, established market*. fOMPI FTF DRUGSTORE
slo£ mid. orSSl sSrth Tin. “ time the Executive CommltUe of Mn . returning after a few hour. They had been boxed.some«im e ago. apd similar reason, fn the Orient^A COPIFLbTfc JKUU;MUKL
corner of iand* of Mr*. M. J. Wal- Association mddlea th* Union stay to their home in Tifton. and the boxing left very little of the and mor c profitable crops in our
ker; Oience South along a line fence meet ; n(r o{f on tb ;, c hurch. there .... tree to support it. The heavy sleet Southern States, may aecount for
mid d> Mrs M J^Walker'set feet to will be no preparations mad e for Mrs. Fletcher, of Oeilla, her sister we had two or three winter, ag6 th r fact that, despite much talk and
an establishes comer; thence West delegates until they come and then Mrs. Tomlinson, and their brother, broke down a number of trees in writing, there ha* been so little— J%
along a liae fenct ( dividing^ mid jf tbe y baV( po 0r accommodation* Mr. George Richardson called to this same grove. In a conference nothing, we might my—done here"j
DRUBS AND DRUGGISiS’
SUNDRIES
Prescriptions A Specialty
School Books
and Supplies
GEORGIA—Tift County:
Will be tpld •>» the first Tuesday
in Auguit, 1917, at public outcry,
before the Court House Ip s^d coun
ty. within the legal hour* of sale, to
the highest bidder for cash, the
following described pro pert, to-wit:
Ail o? lot (10) Ten. in Block
(8!) Eighty-one, in th# City of Tif
ton Tift County, Gewgl*. together
wit b imrovements thereon. Front
ing 100 foet on Ridge avenue and
evtmdtng hack of even width 200
fc ’. to an alley
^«iid property levied 0 n as prop-
wrtv of T. Ward under a
fif issued h T J- H. Hutchinson, Tax
Cnl'octor for Tift Countv. Georgia,
against P. T. Ward for
stats and county taxes for the year
ThU 11th day of July. 1917**
J. M. Shaw. Sheriff.
tract from the mid l*"d» of Ui* seid wiII have to put op with them. ^ Richland recently by th* death of of naval stores men held a few years in the way of fig culture.
JrertAne noInL al ** r ' L. H. Cr.nshaw, a brother, came • buclj Saturday, ago. h »*• auggisted that the box- possible to ship fresh figs.
starting point
fifa issued by J. H Hutchinrer. Tax
CtHector for Tift County. Georgia,
against Dan Walker f o r
state, county and achpol taxes for
JONES & COMPANY
Dealers In
High Class General Merchandise
After you read, .this advertisement,
this store and do your
shopping.
PRICES RIGHT
SHERIFF'S SALE
GEORGIA—Tift County-.
W-ill be sold on the first Tuesday
i:> August. 1917, at public outcry,
'•-•fore the Court House in said coun
ty. within the iegml hours of sale, |o
the highest bidder for cash the
following deacribed property to-wit:
Ail of the real estate belonging
to the s Soutnem Lumber Company,
lying North of the Atlantic Coast
Line Railroad In the city of Tifton
in Und lot No. 291, in the Sixth
Dbtrict of Tift County. Georgia.
Said Und lying and being between
A. C L aection houses and Union
.-'x:d property levied 6n
property of Southern Lumber Com-
panv under a fifa Issued by J. H.
Hutchinson, Tax Collector for Tift
County, for state and county taxes
for the year 1916.
Pastor.
stopping in Ty Ty nrT hour with ing of trees be limited to those not short distance. A few years ago.,'
their relatives, Mre. Dourd and mem- smaller than a certain diameter, but srvne that were gathered, not -tuH,-'
TURNER-FLETCHER. ‘her, of her family. the motion was voted down—and ripe, juit before
From the OcilU Star. [ • e^e • the slaughter goes on. train was due at Ty Ty. and sent
Friend* of the contracting parties qq, e con dition of Mr Owen Dowd *• • • • that train to Jacksonville, were sour
the year 1916. _ will be Interested in the news of s t end fl y improving. He has re-' It is hard to tell why some peach whbn they reached than destination.
I s£*riff <( and ^returned 8 to^ne^thls t * IB maria ^* Wednesday^ of^ Miss ^ j>ower of speech, and. trees arc loaded with fruit, and Other like experiments have fatted.
NEW ENLISTMENTS
SHERIFFS SALK
GEORGIA—Tift CKitiy:
Will be sold on the flret Tuesday From thia ^tion
In Auguit. 1917. at public outcry, eruiting Office:
before the Court Houte In mid coun- - - -
ty. within the legal hour* of *ale. to
the highest bidder for .cash, the
following deacribed pro\>*rU
Two (2) city lota in the City of
Tifton. No, (3) Three and (4) Pour
in block No. 83. with improvementa
thereon. Said lota fronting 200 feet
03 Central arenue and running back
200 feet to alley.
Said property levied 0 n aa Prop
erty of J. H. Young, under a
fif. issued b» J. H- Hutchinson, Tax
CoUector for Tift County. Georgia,
against J. H. Young f o r
state and county tax** for the year
Thi* 11th day of JulT. 1»1<-
j. M. Shaw, Sheriff.
■Ruth Turner gnd Mr. E. G M mfotancc, cirn get get out of olh’ers . whose chances seemed quite Fig prererves ar e popular, but they
Fletcher at the courthouse by Ordr bed jj e jg regaining• the use of a, good, show hardly a peach. Mr. generally refuse io stay preserved,
naiy Whitley. |his paralysed jimb^ and, when the Will Willis, who. for the pa*t few souring -and
- fcr good,-spend* morfa ofhfaf'SeAsdhi, This kept a two-horec team asperating degree.
FOR SALE,
the east bound > Berkshire Pigs. S. C. B. Leg
I horn Chickens, and Milk
! Cows. I also buy good,
! fat cows and hogs.
W. F. SIKES, Ty Ty, Ga.
I Atlanta Re-
James A. Champion, ArabL
John E Moore. Nashville.
Lee Le Files. Valdosta.
Walter A. Blasingame, Moultrie.
John J. Fox, Meig*.
Ralph Meadows, Fitxgerald.
Octabus P. Franklin. Thomasville.
Jacob J. C. Jones, Cairo.
Jesse H Taylor, Omega.
William L. Lovett, Spark*. '
John M. Turner, Doerun.
lr» F. Moore. Tifton.
Wm. A. Davis. Ochlochnee.
David Dunbar, Thomasville.
Thomas G. Timmons, Arlington.
; time '
SHERIFFS SALE
GEORGIA—Tift Cmmty ^
wm hi sild on Che firet Tuesday
ip AuguaL 1917, at public
before the Court Hou*e in aaidcoun-
[^within the Rll«v Lindsey, the year old lad
" *--**- who was killed by an automobile in
Macon Friday afternoon, wer-j
1 the porch. - busy hauling peaches to market, has learning a lot of things these days,
• • • ' * almost none this year. In the ccn-|and maybe we-shall get more light
The favorable reports from cot- ning fever that seems to be eonsum- on the question of fig,. Anyway,
ton are somewhat calculated U ing women juat now, peaches are knowledge of this kind would do us
cause the fawner who plowed up his, greatly in demand. It was a ban- n 0 good this year, for th e cold killed
nnd the farmer who didn't plant ner year for blackberries, and they fig tree* to the ground.
any to look a 'ittlc regretfully at received due attention; huckleber-j —
the field* of his ‘neighbor. But ries were less plentiful, but the| THOSE DOCTORS.
the end of the season is quite a dl*- wntchful housewife gathered In all 1 == '—r
Uiu-e.in the uture. and many thing, ahe-could lay her hands on; pears! I'- Las been supposed Uy physi-
are likely to happen before then. are sufficiently plentiful.for house-1 ci,n * bfr * tl' 1 * Mr Durant-Herrii
%9 ,.. hold pure°*cs. and there is no end^ 011 b *d " ..1.1. u..» .
I -Mr. W. F. Slkci carrier on Routa Co vegetable supply “Peaches,
2, Ty Ty. -while going over the route ">d more peachea,” is the cry now.
in hia automobile a few dayi ago.
iran over and killed a pig belonging The remains of'an old pear oreh-
! to Mr. A. B. Johnson. Hogs are ard, the tree* planted when w e were
jvery valuable these days, but $2.50 full of enthusiasem and faith aa to
squared matters in this instance— the future of Le Conte pears, are
A: PARKS,
Groceries. Dry Goods Etc..
Caskets, Coffins.
Ty Ty. Georgia.
wm n»n u chronic trouble,
examining board in Atlanta passed
To Coro a Cold In One Day r , ... .
f.k»i.*XATtv«BliONOQvisio*. itstoretbr an d no hard feelings, not even from stilrto b* fou^d back-o/.tha ro,
”•>, nsn* re row. \he pig lor "he died without a mur- building, from the postofflee to
store of Mr. W. E Williams. »r.
Howard Paine's mule, with the bug-
Vaidorta Time,:—The remains Mf B#n Dowd that hu da _ gy, was hitched to one of these old
sire to serve his country—a service tree* arhen the storm came up Fri-
twiee tendered and twice declined day afternoon. The tree blew down,
ja described prep J
r the year 1916. | Part J“ o{L N t {he puT'of th* M “°" Friday afternoon, wer, orou- bra(jf , ht ^ n0 “ f|lt by the dark almost enveloping the mule and bug- Cotton Broker. Ty Ty, Ga.
. I C 1, .1 TifJ“' 1- • ‘' h ,' h '” L » ■'"''"•• »' “•• '•«■> IS H. IT. rod Mr. hi,,, in . pourtn, r.in ; H i S h,»t prices paid for cotton
“■ ’ j*. SI— SWHtt g" "'1 “* > h «“ U-. tt. n.mb'er .1 hi. Debt U, «h o^. -iU, dim.ul.,, in dU-
„ ISOS, u lnt No.p? _r!T». s..d ™ Prd . „„ nr » M,. frnn, blood * ... ... .... hi , ... ....
SHERIFFS SALK
GEORGIA—Tift CoBBty:
WiU be aold on
* AuguaL 1917 i
renting (25)
:ond street ■_
■ width (95) 1
TY. 1
tv-five feet on ‘™ m ,c “‘ ~ .. v lanta concluded with 13. and that entangling his property and the tree,
bending baek pofaon eaurei. by » c»t fish fin which be * nd found that the only damage wa,
-flv. to Stuck into h- hand. TJ.IM.bjT Re might ^ procured . a thoroughly soaked suit of clothe.
-J prop- J7*n 1T i nC d Wlth - b U.Ln when the horseshoe to break the spell, or with a very wet man Inside. The
~ under* 5 a Mr. B- LmEbey, to Macon, when the ^ ^ |UV|N ^ tree waa so rotten that it had little
lason. Tax accident secured.^ 'purpose equally as well) he might weighL and the male was probably
• .*f* or * u : ^ ^ ,ve taken a room with 18 cm the too frightened to get reared. ThU
<i Usatin usA- door, thus making three thirteen*, was the only accident (and it hardly
ixLaw-iuu-ortrmr, & niMber gaaraateed to break uj deaerves that name) that occurred
w.SSoJTSf »Oy »P«1L ^cre daring the storm.
"dm 'boT m
M. A. WOODARD & CO.,
General Merchandise
Ty Ty, Ga.
O. VARNER AND COMPANY
Dealers In
Groceries Dry Goods,* Candles, Cb
^gers. Tobacco end Everything
tUv in the wsj^ of General
Merchandise.
Man's Farnisbings a Specialty.
LYLE & SON
Ty Ty. Ga.
Drugs, Seeds, Stationery and
Toilat Article.
Ice Crtam when the weather la
warm. Cold drinks all tha time.
—^
DR. CARL S. PITTMAN,
Physician and Surgeon.
Phone No. 7. •
Ty Ty. Georgia.
E. J. COTTLE,
SHINGLES FOR SALE
DR- F. B. PICKETT, BUY DIRECT FROM MILL AND
’ SAVE' MIDDLEMAN’S
PROFIT
TV Ty, G*.
him right along—efter wnich Mr.
Herrington had a severe attack, and
at last accounts, was still quite sick.
For some reason, known, only to
themselves, the doctors 0 f the exam
ining board seem Skeptical, and so
they will make An
to- see if thcr f is really anything the
matter with Mr. Herrington who has
been assigned to the Quartermaster’s
department /.
W. B. PA1
RK^
at anv season.
DR. R. R. PICKETT.
Phoician and Surgeon.
Ty Ty, Ga.
Physician ai d Surgeon.
T» Tjr, Ga