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THE TIPTON GAZETTE, TIPTON. GA*
FRIDAY,
Ml CALOMEL IS HORRIBLE! IT
SHOCKS VOIR LIVER, IS RUM
CITY COURT ADJOURNED
The August term of the City
Court of Tifton convened Monday
morning at 10 o’clock. Jade* J. H.
Price presiding, with a full attend-
of officer, of the Court
Mathews, Napoleon. Omega. the regular t
Murrow. Roy, Havia.
Calomel sickens! Don’t lose a days work! Clean vour J ' ir juro ? pr0 ” pUy
T ■ j d I„ ..rv j » r • JOiean your p , ne | ed » n d the Court dupoeed of
Liver and Bowels with "Dodson s Liver Tone.” the following c«— u P to noon Men-
| The State ve. James Crumley, H08
„ . , „ . , j,v It’» j _ . 'gaming. Plea of guilty.; sentenc* six *92 Clemenu, Lenza Slaton.
Ugh! Calomel aata JN nght up and make you feel fine month , or , 2S , nd CO rts. ‘201 Starling. Alex Andrew,
horrible! Take a doe* of th« danger-, and ngorou. I want yon to go to' Ccuu l L D Dxvis 565 Will. Tifton.
ona dr-g tonight and tomorrow yon the ,toro and g* t yo Ur mon .- SUU , ' ' ' 800 Johnson. Felix. Tifton.
1., looL a day', work I Dodson’. Liver ton. Z ,n *’ of *^‘ lty: »* nUne * •>* 1049 Hargrett, Clyde Warnril.
nay loose a days worx | nwoeon e wver ton, i, deetrojnng monthl or , 25 and eoeta. 715 Colwell. Estell. Tifton
Calomel te mercury or quicluiW t the «ale of calomel because It ii The State vs.' Joe Brown, gam- * ^otney. John Iiaac. Tifton.
which caueee necrosis of the bone#. , real liver medicine; entirely vegeta- ( n _ pi-. n f „,j|tv senton-e sir! 539 B » Iton - Robert. Ty Ty.
Calomel, when it cornea into contact bla, therefore it can aot salivate or'month, or 125 "Lid eosta ” 49 Coanrv "
wit, .our bile craves in* it. brateJmak. you.sick. ^ * |"T2T Stoto vs. WiX Mitoh.ll.
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857 Roblnaon, Lonnie, Tifton.
963 Champion, Clarence Paul.
438 Harrell. John W.
178 0—«TwiL
1059 Howard, James Willie.
441 Harris, Chas. L., Ty Ty.
880 Smith, John Daniel, Tifton.
857 Gibbs. Elbert Reason.
1173 ^ ,t0n -
AUGUST 1
FOR I LEAVE
FOR‘LEAVE TO SELL-
GEORGIA—Tift Oaaty
J. S. Belflower, administrator on
th e eeut« of Sam Swift, deetued
has applied to the undenigned for
leave to sell th e land belonging
the ertate of Sam Swift * for the
payment of debts and distribution.
lenon, Andrew Crawford ( .Said application will be heard at
I ii 9 £°‘* r » f y. Charles Bowen.
• 562 Kendrick, John H„ T t Ty.
1. 1 Th- Tift Paiip* r ir D—-
i of the Court of
Ordinary of said county to be held
on the flnt Monday in September,
1917.
Thu, August, 8, 1917.
C. W. Graves, Ordinary.
CITATION FOR YEARS SUPPORT
. . GEORGIA—Tif, County:
Tbe Tift County Exemption Board ■}' Mrs. Alma Lindsey, having made
thLt aSd nau,ea and cramping. Dodson’s Liver Ton. will put your S inontL or WO and “oJl l h - «dd.tional man fApplication for twelv, month, sup-
If you are sluggish and “all knocked' sluggish liver to work ted c££l AhLJ£ |'T J’" ‘'l/™** ° f P ° rt ° U ‘ ° f ** ***** of J ’ »• Lind ‘
out,” if your liver is torpid and bow- your, bowels of that sour bile and Th vf EH Coneland ! thl5 week - Tl >ey are Tift county sey, and apprauer, duly appointed
tecoMUpated or you have headache. con.Up.ted waste which U eteJte* VZ ^n , ? 64 to 300 ’ inclu * iv *' >“ »J»rt *e »me having filed
diuis-a. ci.t.J ton,,,, if bT— th your *m,m ond rr.kln, you feel ,[j e oWo by d fend 1 u obUie their report, ell pereon. eon.emed
U bed“ «e~rh „.r, «, . .Uerebl. I ‘ ” h "" h >' '"5“" d “ ““
r ..,^ .keCepe^d, C J '^.f ... -e.ed e^i bed ’ ^ ^ ^
HereTbe eeer.et.r-.. to eoy' >'“ r “ U " f “"f *'•■»« tie, for “» ° b ™ n ’ ‘•‘ i »”ti«.d to report et (h, eourt- .abet'. i917. »by ,.ld ipplioeOeu
d^ ^^.rdT^bVe? ttontl— Oh. it „o eblldren. ”J”” « Tbur.de,• .h.eid ee. b. ^ted.
Kt tort, by defendant- j morning Aug. 9. at 8 o’eloek Sixty- ThU. August, 8 1917.
d The State vs. Ctrl Copeland. As- seven had been notified to report C. W Grave*
| sault and battery; nol pressed upon for examin.t.on Friday morning. Ordinary.
. | payment of all eosta by defend- • Aug. 10th at 8 o’clock. |
Dodson's Liver
spoonful end if k doesn’t straighten they like
a pleasant taste.
TUESDAY’S WAR SUMMARY
The State vs. Reese Roberson. CORRECTION
I Simple lsrcrny; verdict of guilty;' For Thursday, Aug. 2. as appear,
The Hague, Aug. 3.—Czemowitz, the capital of Buko- sentence six month, or $40 and all °n 3rd page,
wina, has been recaptured by the Austrians, according to a C0,U ' ,l9 failed 10 p,!5 - Two wer c noti-
y- d;,patch. The State vs. Pearl Wilson. Vio- fied to return Uter for examination.
■ . Mating prohibition law; verdict of °t .those who passed aft but five
Patrograd, Aug. 3.—The evacuation of Kimpolung was guilty; sentence 12 months on State filed claims for exemption,
officially admitted tx>day. The Russian force* continue their Faim or $50 and all costa. | The 25 who passed
State’ Vs. Lula. Hargra’—
| APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
! GEORGIA—Tift. County.
To the Superior Court of said
(County:
| The petition of B. Y. Wallace
(Briggs Carson. H. L. Moor. T w!
Tift. H. H Hargrett. I W. Mvers.
J. J. I. Phillips. C. I- Parker. T.
* MitchelJ. B H. McLeod. H. H.
Stubbs. C. W. Dur-
Tift. or.. I. r.. Muhtis. c. w. Uur-
y . d . cn ’ N*“dr v and Frank Senr-
dges, Jan boro, of aaid county respectfully
t across the Zebruex river.
Som. Pacific Port. Au,. 4 The Roof party „„ enter J ^5*““" 1,Wi
tamed at a public luncheon and mass meeting here today ° n ° y ’
c Nelson Cobb, Ray Hodg<
“We made progress,” is all that Mr. Root would say.
verdict Walker, Billie G. Mathis. Clement shows the Court' that'
1. Butler, Elijah West, Albert Lane, 1 ., * They _ desi
The State vs. Minnie MeLeod. Thomas H. Lawrence. Lonnie
(Vagrancy; plea of guilty; sentence Wataon, Mitchell Base. James
. desire for thimselves,
their associates and rtfcccssors to be
incorporated for a period of twenty
Washington, Aug. 4.—Orders commandeering every ship 12 months on State Farm. Rowland, Charles L Arnold, Dan , TIFTON r BOARn m nF nn TRAnE ° f
under construction in this country of over 2,500 ton# were is- Tuesday. August 7th iel L. Goff. Andrew Gray, Willie -■ Th P object of said torporati
sued bod ay yb Admiral Capps, manager of the Shipping Thf SUt *.. vs - Burre ." Jord « n - T. B™ d >’. Joseph G. Hayes, Cla„ A. ’• ‘^e encouragement of .mmigrati
Bpard.
The shipbuilders were also ordered to report all other
I Tcm Owen
The State vs. Eugene
... . . ,, . gaming; plea of guilty. Sentenca Jerome
encircling movement, in an effort to cut off the Ruaao-Ruman- mon ths or $30 and all costs
ian armies i n Northern Rumania. The State vs. R. C. CqWcTdriving
Advices report a new political crisis in Petrograd. Prem- * uton,obi, c without owner’s .consont. Clyde H. Jones. Elbert J. Youmans,
al public as will seem to its members
to be of benefit to them or to the
City of Tifton and Tif t county.
5 The principal office of said cor
poration will be la Tifton, said State
end County.
R Petitioners desire the right to
su • -nd be sued, to plead and be im-
pl -led. to have end use a-common
se : and all other rights allowed
r rporations of similar character
u: 1 r the l»ws of this State, inclu-
di - th. right to acquire, own and
U-- -eal and personal property, to
rt ■> donations, to make donations
f- charitable or public purpose*,
a- ' c apply for and receive amend-
«n<--ts to its charter.
VIERFFORE. petitoners pr» v to
hr : comor»t»d and mad e a body
politic under the name and style *-
forcraid with nil richts. privileges,
and immunities hereinbefore set out
and allowed similar organizations
under the laws of this State.
Fulwood and Hargrett.
Attorneys for Petitioners.
FP.ed in office this 8th day of Au
gust. 1917.
Henry De- Webb. Clerk.
GEORGIA—Tift^Xounty.
1. Henry JJ/Webb. Clerk of the
Superior Court of mid County, do
hereby certify that lh r foregoing is
a true and correct copy nf the ap
plication for charter for Tifton
Board of Trade as same appears
file in this office
Witness my official signature and
the seal of said court, this 8th day
of August. 1917.
Henry D. Webb.
Clerk Superior Court, Tift County.
Georgia.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
gaming: verdict, not guilty. I Arnold. James C. Hutton. Silas th ' Ci .* y Tifton nn d surround- f/o' C -u° f ]i he**the° Citv'*of C THto*
; The State vs. Anderson Evans.O’Quinn. Jr.. Alfred J Goggans. ^e 'Z K'ttem%nt Tf K o[ -SUte.nd Countyaforl^ butP
. , , carrying concealed weapons and Wra. Florence Blalock. Lucius V. business K nd of social conditions. thc . r !5 ht tn J
contracts under construction and to take no new orders with- without license. Verdict of guilty; DuBose. Thomai Homer Math:, and »R.d the material development of 1,s " " tlK * s within said State
out the specific consent of the Board. This order affects over ’entene,. 12 months in chaingang. i Oliver King. ’cation. WTiile financial bet- a-majority "of"**^*stock ma v 'to
seven hundred ships, valued at $125,000,000. I The SUt« vs. Ottie Lee Hall, sira- 1 Th,. 19 who failed to pass were: nt™*resuU* V 0 f C °the actiritv^'r'saM ! df-,erm ’ ne
Gmw, An,. «_TU Auntrc-Oertni, opmOm. on U.. 1 ’ 1 ' hm ” r! ” r *“ •' *». «•»!■ | Tcm «»* nolo, min m ii- ,.i,..PS
•ootk.ro mi of th. Eo.trtO front n Ultio, tho f^ of „ «*“ ", ™ TUM* L«» <W. or jt. »»k«n h M ». nbi.r. "f,'icEd^ 7
fsminv: nlea of e-uiltv R-nt-nea Jerome Voros. Wilbair. D Ai- ** ld corporation, which will be I . T ,,, ... - ... ,. 1,. ■■
.. swu. aaV/gkigA*. ."rtotfr-.
Roug’nton, Merritt F. Baker, being not that f i of manufacturing and selling ics.
e H. Jones. Elbert J. Youmans! Lid ^ ? P 7 ” ’ generating and selUng electnc cur-
ier and War Minister Kerensky and his fellow cabinet mem- Vtrdic| ot (rui,ty - Sentence 6 months John Dumas. Harrison F. Yarbrough, j Ul stock nn,l n 0 St.ck'-hold'era*'bu't lothir^urpose 1 ^^ or'purposes r f o" which
here, except one. rcaipiing but later, with the excepUon of M. or * 25 *" J i D “'*! „ G p - Reed - Irw1n An »- fro J n y««'|it may be used; buying and seitim
— - - - . _ . ... K I The State vs. Jim Rodgers. Point- stead, Robert M Lankford, Jack ■ under conditions hereinafter set electnc fixtures, lights, lamps
Tmatehrako. 1*4 foreign mininter. withdrew th.ir re.ign.- „,u,„ M.rri, j„k«. B„ a
tions. Efforts to strengthen the Russian cabinet by the in- j Th e State vs. Jake Hall, simple, Wilson. Jr. x
elusion of constitutional democrats, seemingly have failed, larceny. Nol pressed. j o
and Premier Kerensky will attempt to rule the country with T** Stat * T *- Gl«nn Thsrpe, gam- 1 appointment
aides from the radical and aocialist parties. i ln *- MirtrUI ’ t per ^ J, ' on
The line of the river Zbrocz at its confluence with the 1 At * :3 ° p -, hav i 1 n * B. Bradford’s about ’four* Liles
Dniester has been given up at several places by the Russians, pLL of^this 0 *™.^*,* Wce^ » out h« I « t of Tifton. next Sunday . _
■who, however, fought stubbornly to hold back the Austro- a few weli-ehoaon remarks" exprem- i 0,6 12th ,n#t - by 3 o'clock in the ’P.°?, nt of »ub»cription made by in-
Germans. Between the Dniester and the Pruth the Russians'ed hU thanks to the Jure™ and ex- * ft * rnoo, ' > E *«'T fc ody is invited to j^ d e,i r 7*fh r e sl’id corporation f the
have not halted in their retrat toward the border. , cased #11 Jurors and witnesses in| 6 P T7* nt • y j Ur b00ki ! rieht to act through n Board of Gov-
Bukowln. i. almost entirely in. the hand, of the Teotoo, " p °” * h ' C ™ H £■«“" .SK. TJ,
again. Czernowitz, the capital, has been ocupied by the Ger-, ‘who cannot u, e « gun. join in the L b *_T? hip . by m *i ority vote of ,he
mans, and Kimpolung. aa important towfri several miles south Mon ,L, LorniTg ** Uken ** home fi * ht “F ainst thc Devil and
out, whose liability will be restrict
ed to the amount of their unpaid
subscription to the said corporation.
Petitioners desire the right to enact
appropriate by-laws rules as to eligi
bility of members and minimum fees
for membership. Petitioners also
desire for said corporation the po
wer to act by vote of majority of
members, regardless of the a-
of the Rumanian border, has been evacuated by the Russians.
The German advance in Galicia and Bukowina seemingly is;
aimed at Kamenetz- Podolsky, a fortified city north of the
Dniester and in the direction of Odessa, Russia’s great port
or the Black Sea.
Northeast of Bixschoote. which lies to the north of
Yprea, the French are following up their successes of last
week. In an attack against the German lines Sunday they
made further progress.
jlive for Jesus.
| Aug.'6. 1917
J. C. Young.
Ty Ty. Ga.
1
CO
ITTI
ON
NOT
ICE
To My Farmer Friends
will favor me with a portion ot your cotton. It will he
my aim and puipoie to serve to your interest at nil
times. I appreciate your-frremMrp and patronage of
last season and ask that you bring me vonr cotton this
fail. I will have a competent 'manat the scales to
weigh your cot’on. I will also look after thc buying
and selling ot your cotton and will keep in touch with
the American and Liverpool Markets. I will be on
Railroad Street in the old Marchant s^ndi*
Call and see me when in town, will.be glad to see and
talk with yon.
Your$ to Serve C. R. AVEN
Helps
' Sick
1 Women
Cardul, the woman’s I
I tonic, helped Ain. WU- |
I liam Evcraole, o! Haxel I
Patch, Ky. Read what '
she writes: “I had a I
I general breaking-down j
’ ot my heallh. I was In
| bed lor weeks, unable to
I get up. I hati such a I
| weakness and dizziness, I
. . and the pains wen '
i very severe. A friend ,
j ted me I had tried every- .
I Bttag else, why not I
| Cardul?.. . I did. and
I soon saw ft was helping I
me . . . After 12 botUe^
| i am strong and well.’
TAKE
MADE BETTER SHdwiNG
i | Atlanta, Aug. 8.—Negroes are
making a better showing on physi-
■cnl examination than th e white i
.according to reports from the seven
(local boards of Atlanta, and thus
put to rout the early theory of the
doctor m» nbers of th c boards that
th c everlasting grind of hard work
under modern economic conditions
w responsible for the nation’s physi
cal decadence.
If negroes who have known noth
ing but hard work from childhood
can make a beter showing in physi
cal examination than white men who
have not been- obliged to work so
hard, then the 'doctors calculate thnt
negroes are either stronger physical^
ly. dr els* th,. white men have . tic-
thing other to-blame for thei- ■ i
normal showing besides- JiazJ. work.
Another fae t noted in reference
to negroes examined fo r the draft
is that » smaller percentage are
claiming exemption and discharge
than among the white s men. This
would seem to indicate that the ne
groes relish the prospect of being
art-c' wih, riflo. hn-onet. hand:
grenade and trench knife, and giv
en all the liberty and license they
ar e looking for tq slay and kill.
the sum of fire hundred thousand
($500,000) dollars b* voU of tha
holders of a maJ««y of th* «£*•
Petitioners desire the rikht to have
the subscription to «aid stock peid
in money or in property to be taken
at a fair valuation. Ten per centum
(10 per cent) of the a®£unt of
capital to be employed by them has
been aetuell T paid in. . ,
6. That petitioners further desire
the privilege of issuing preferred
stock in such an amount as will not
increase the total capitalisation of
lars the rights of holders of pre
ferred stock to be eet forth and do-
teisnined by by-laws to be -adopUd
by the corporation upon 1U
mination to issue suet, preferred
stock, which by-laws relating to tha
righto of preferred
•hall not thereafter be “ t«rjd,
amended or reeeinded without the
unanimous consent of *u of eaul
preferred stock-holders pwtemt end
voung st the meeting in which such
alteration, amendment or reeel*
is sought. | . . ,
7. That pebHonera desire
right to »u, and be sued, to -
and be Impleaded, to have am
a common seal, to make all
sary by-laws and regulations,
do all other things that may
essafy or proper for the * u
carrying on of said busin'
eluding the right to buy. hoi
sell reel estate and personal -
t v suitable to the purpose,
corporation. Petitioners furtbt
sire Ue right to execute ---
bonds and debentures u evidem
of indebtedness incurred or wnn
may be incurred in the conduct i
the affairs of the corporation and
to secure the same by mortgage,
security-deed or other form or hen,
mmi, either direct to such creditor
e- creditors, or to a trust company.
trust companies or othar trusted
trustees for the benefit of .»uch
Whitney and H. R. Roseboro ro- ered j tor or erreditors.
spectfully shows the court: ! r That petitioner* dieire for
1. That the petitioners desire.«for |coi^orstion power and author-
themaelves, their associates and sue- 0 a ppl T for and accept amend-
ccssors to be incorporated and made incuts U; ito charter, in either form
a bddy politic under thc name »nd I or substance, by vote of the holders
style of GEORGIA PUBLIC §ER'„ ni»'0rity of its stock outatand-
VICE COMPANY, for a period of j inis . at'the time. They desire fur-
twenty (201 years. i ther, authority for said corporation
2. That the principal office and t0 w j nd up jta affairs, liquidate and
discontinue its business st an» time
it may determine to do so by vote
of the holders of two-thirds of the
capital stock outstanding at the
tkne.
9. That petitioners desire or **'®
corporation the right of renewal
when and as provided by the laws
of Georgia, and that it have all oth
er righto, powers, privileges and im
munities as are incident to like cor
porations or permissible under the
laws of Georgia.
Wherefore petitioners pray to bo
incorporated under the name and
style aforesaid, with the powers,
privileges, and immunities herein
set forth, and such as are now, or
ms, hereafter be, allowed corpora
tions of similar character under the
laws ot Georgia.'
Fulwood and Hargrett.
ititioners.
The petition of C. I. Day
• ^ ° !o!
any other articles used in connec
tion with the generation, transmis
sion or consumption of electric cur
rent for any nurposo to which it is
susceptible of being used; buying
and selling coal, wood and other
fuel; storing and refrigerating fruit,
produce, eggs and otner articles;
manufacturing and selling any by
products of the business hereinbe
fore stated; and manufacturing and
using or manufacturing and selling
any commodity, article or thing said
corporation may find to be advanta
geous to the economical, profitable
an d successful pursuit of said bus
iness.
5. That the capital etoek of said
corporation shall be two hundred
fifty thousand ($250,000) dollars
members.
4 The corf ^ration will not en
gage in business, bu f will advertise
th- City of Tifton and Tiftf county, i be divided in shares of one hundred
promote industries, and do such oth- ($100) dollars each, but petitioners
or things and perform such other ask th e privilege of increasing the
duties for its membership and gener- capital stock of said corporation to
Attorneys for Petitioners.
State of Georgia—County of Tift:
I, Henry D. -Webb, Clerk of the
Superior Court of Tift County,
Georgia; hereby certify that taa
above and foregoing petition for
charter for the Georgia Public Ser
vice Company is a true and correct
copv of the original of file in my of
fice.
Thie the S6th dey of July, 1917.
Henry D. Wobb.
Clerk S. C. Tift Co.
/rives Out Mslsrla. Builds Up System
CBOV8 S TASTKLKSS
FARM LOANS
Our preseat buaine^waa established by our predeeessors in 1882—
thirty-fiv e years ago—and we are today doing business with the tame peo
ple aa at the beginning. Our records will show that during tha past twenty
ysara, there has not been a day when we have r.ot had approved loans in
psweeaa of being closed, and there has _not bean a div during that time
Nhen business of .the right sort was delayed for lack of d The ex
planation of this record is thst from the begining, and /without variation,
onr busmem has been characterized by efficiency, good faith, and clean
methods. No investor has ever claimed that w e had knowingly sacrificed
his interests to our own, and no borrower has ever claimed Justly that we
had misled him with false promises or worked any hurt to him for our own
profit Our method, having been perfected by years of experience, all ap
plicant* eaa stern withy daisy whether we can or cannot accommodate
/*• 1 * l ** te h ** ***** we dispose of business, favorably or un
favorably, m teteipasoad If qffimtUd by any people in our line. Our rates
‘ *• to borrowers. Our Supply of
ible. If interested, call on or
The Woman’s Tonic
Do yew feel weak, dl*-
THE FIDDLER’S CONVENTION.
Fr<»n the Ocilla Star.
1 Thursday. July 26th. Fiddler’s
convention day! brought one of the
largest crowds ever seen . #t Lucy
Lake. This was the sixth annual
Fiddler’s convention held' by the
Ocilla U. D. C. The funds reali
zed from the convention will he used
for the Red Cross work. There i
ten entries in the Fiddler’s con
Mr John Brock of Irarinville,
.first prize. Mr. C B. Blanchard, of
.Tifton winni:g second and Mr. B. F.
Callahan, of Moultrie, third. Misses
Johnnie Walton and Juanita Veeks,
' skating together iron the prize for
the best akator.
WIRE FENCE.
August Priest.
|28 x 8 38 centa rod
(8! x 6 41% cents rod
: 82 x 12 84% cents rod
'89 x 6 47 cents rod
147 x 6 53 cent* rod
;48 x 6 83% cents rod
I x 12 51 cents rod
Delivered at Tifton. Ga.
Georgia.
Save Your Tires „
Tire Conservation should be the
first thought of the Autoist---the
life of your tire] ’depends greatly
upon keeping the correct amount
of air in them---one of our aur-
gages---always handy tell you in
a second if your tires need air.
PRICE $1.00--saves hundreds
Rainy Weather---Muddy Cars
Keep your cars clean,polished it
keeps up that newish lustre. ]Ve
have the best Soaps, Polishes and
Chamoise Skins.
Buy Where You Get The Best
Tift Overland Co.
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