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• CAMP CREEK NEWS,
The fanners around her* are busy
picking cotton.
Mr. and Mr*- W. J. Arnold attend
ed preaching at old Ty Ty Satur
day and Mr and Mr*. Lastinger
spent Saturday and Sunday at Ty
Ty. Also Mr. John Arnold *pent
Sunday with hi* brother, Mr. Ned
AmnM. out near Mystle.
The teo cream suppar at Mr. John ;
Pridgett's Saturday night turned out
IN JUSTICE COURT
account. Judgment
t Tifton Furniture Co.
Dodge; *uit
THE TIFTON OAZETTE,
GA.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 14,
MULES : MARES ' COWS
will
plate flaw snow winnow*.
The entire- front of the
Will b * circular, curving inward
• large, double driveway,
this will be an umbrella-shaped t
py and in front a ga* *upply station-
There will be no porta in the
room* and the bulMing will ne one
’story. The material wiir be whit*
brick aad cement The ceiling
it especially attractive, of beam
abruetion. the name idea being carried
odt in the umbrella
Pneumatic caae
the office* which
earn a location aa at present. with
atock rotrn and supply t»nka.
The addition will be finished hi
the tame handaome general r^an a*
the present garage building and will
coat appproximately *6.00 ) Com
plete the garage will face ISP feet
on Central and Railroad.
Mr. A. C. Tift aaya he haa t
tone time felt the need of more ro
rod the building la helm; arected
meet the demand* of hi* growing
burim
Come to Fitzgerald where you can buy your Mules, Horses and C as at wholesale prices. We are
buying direct from the breeders of the blue grass section of Kentucky and Tennessee which enables us to sell
at wholesale prices. *
We unloaded a car load of brood mares Friday. They were gone Monday night. We are receiving
fresh Stock and Cattle weekly, and can save you money on your purchase if it ba one or teriTiead. 1
We carry from fifty to one hundred head of Mules and Mares at all times, both farm, timber and
Mules, and you can buy from us as cheap as you can in Atlanta or any other wholesale barn.
We have just unloaded a car load of registered Jersey Milch Cows, and especially invite the ladies to
visit our stables and let us show them the best that they have seen in cows.
SPELL
J. G. WILLIAMS, Pres.
LIVE STOCK COMPANY
FITZGERALD, GA.
/
R. J. SPELL, Sec. and Treas.
vW i *A Avww'jvww ‘7
Special Probation Officer for
Tift County.
> the Honorable Board of County
Commissioners, City:
Gentlemen: We beg to submit
herewith our report for eoeial aervice
work done in Tifton and Tift coun
ty for tha month of August 1917:
No of caae* reported and in
vestigated 27
Juvenile case* before Judge
Hargrett 6
In City Court before Judge
Price 1
Buiineaa Calls 65
Friendly call* . 68
Calls at Hospital 12
Letter* written pertaining to the
Person* provided wiih food
Person* provided with clothing
Distributed Literature
Mis* Jewel Everett, who ha* been
taking a course In bookkeeping
Albany.viriled homefolk* recently.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jenkins-left
last Thursday morning for Pine-
view, Ga., where they will make
their future home.
Mr. Clark Webb is In Atlanta fbf
several days.
" he Ladies Benevolent Claa met ] Addressed Religions meetings . .
with. Mrs. Woodall last Wedresilay . Addressed Business meetings ..
Several of the mem- Number* of people involved
l bring absent, no basinet* was (Probation and Welfara)
o the afternoon was
dal chat Mrs. Woodall
proved herself quite s congenial hoa
ten* and those present enjoyed im
mensely the delicious refreshmerts,
consisting of Iced tea, cake, chicken
and loaf.
Mrs. M U Webb will leave in a
few day* for Dawson, Go.
Mi. J. A. Mallory went over to
Tifton Saturday on business.
Mis. Wiley Burcj, wishes to ex
tend heartfelt thanks to the people
of Omega and surrounding territory
who to graciously assisted her in
r*'ring a sumof *81.75 for the or
phan boy. Leslie Blonnt, who Is «»ry
nt
Persona donating clothing
Persons extending use of asto.
Persona donating literature .
Receipts
Amount donated to the cause $37.00
DUbareements.
Groceries * 6.08
Drygoods 7.00
Auto hire 7.00
Office supplies 7.00
Hospital bill ....... 12.09
Report National Con
ference 8.00—841.08
Deficit 8.02
Respectfully submitted ,
Agnes N. McKiane.
Special Probation Officer.
L. M. B*• sett.
SpeeiaT'Clerk of tha Court
informal reception recently
given at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
H. Roberts, in honor of Mrs M. L.
Wnlb and Mr. and Mrs Mrs J H.
Jenkins, was an event highly enjoy
ed by those present Dalition* fruit
punch was served on the porch **
the the guests entered. 1 afer
the evening »n jTSramel,- delightful
lea course was served in the dining
room. Those enjoying the hospitali
ty of Mr. and Mr*. Roberta were:
Mr. and Mrs H. A. Gay, Mr and
Mr. Wiley Burch. Mr. and Mrs.
Lucius Dubose. Mr. and Mr*. O. M. _..
Mr. ..1 Mr. „ h , . d .„„. w. .11 «»11
and girls enjoyed themaelvc* fine.
Mrs. W. H. Collier had as hes
guest hed sister. Mrs. Cogley, of
Good-bye dear heart go thru cheers, Boston, last week for a few days.
Of men and many women's
’Mid hopes and dreadful fears,
Into the field to win I
if your life's blbod flows,
uu will be with those
1 did not live and return
'hen the war of victory dost.
The sunshine on a grateful land,
Will be your smile on every hand; that
A thousand mem'riea will command
Your country’s victorious land.
Mrs. Corley was on her return from
' Arabi. where she had visited another
’ sister, Mrs. Bishop.
I Miss Flora Hooks had as her guest
; Miss Martha Watson of Tifton, last
' Sunday from churcj, at Salem.
! .Diana tells me she wijl visit tho
Western ranch with the crowd she
travels with. It is yarned by the
j / j?Btfaxes, and she thinks she will
a good time during the day and | Taylor; suit
night^there. It has been over s' for plaintiff.
week since I had a leter from her. j J. A. Peterson vs. R. C Montgom-
J H. Price v». W. J
D M. Lieupo; suit for re t:,
for plaintiff.
Tift County. Hospital vs. Sam
King; suit on account Judgment for
plaintiff.
Gibb? and Copenhagen, Sept. 12.—General Komiloff’s Coaaack*
. Judgment were victorious in their first clash with the Kerensky support
ers and are continuiung their march on Petrograd, acording
to advices received here today.*
General Komiloff’s victory was duo to the superiority of
Good-bye, dear £eart, and may I see
The wort), of death for liberty
Good-bye!
Rev. W. F. Cox preached to his
Salem congregation and a full house
on the first Sunday in September.
The sermon was good and the weath
er was good and all felt good for
going.
Many spent the day of the “Old
Soldiers’ dinner” out at Baker's
Ford from around here and reported
a good tima, entertainment and com
fort and dinnsr.
Mrs. Edith Conger and Mr. Harris'
family took a summer auto tour to
North Georgia. They visited several
points of interest such as healthful
springs, noted scenery .government
property snd mountainous regions.
Miss Mirths Watson, of Tifton.
■pent the first week of Septembei
with Miss D. Conger.of Salem.
Miss Effle CoHler and Miaa Kate
Cox of Salem spent the day of the
9th with Misses Mary and Recea
Childs. They' had a pleasant time.
Miss Ren a has had a bad case of
eye trouble and called in a doctor
but we are glad to report she irn-
The singing as regular on the
second Sunday was good. There
were several classes led and we will
be glad to report too that we had
Mr. -AbereromW and his daughter,.
Mins Lois, of Moultrie, wit), us. He
led for several pieces, his daughter
organist. Owing to the presanca
of Miss Abercrombie and Chas. Bish-
oor regular organist. Miss Eva
Mrs. Yawn spent
Mr*. John Arnold.
Mr. John Stephen* *penL*Satur
. and Mrs. G. H. Mitchell. Mrs
D. Pilkinton. Mrs. Miles Cowsrt snd
Miss Winona McKown.
Mr. and Mrs. Jisn Spinks of Or-
fu. '-'"t o,-" Jw -'„a" t ,, ;,r s r.r,vST 1 .*. N -s.
of tile families of Dr. and Mrs. Ir- J,. .
vln Willis and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Woodall.
Hall’s Department Store
Hutchinson; suit on sc-o:
ment for plaintiff.
Tift. County Hospital «s. J. W.
account. Judgment
I heard a summoning peal at 1 cry;
jnorn and wide my casement .^plaintiff.
.ythrew, | Njmport Mercantile Co
.Across the pennould field crops of , HulTL suit or
1917. | for plaintiff.
”lVas Autumn’s bugle blew.
contract; Judgment
Arthur Willis and Magnus Branch
took a flying trip to Jacksonville re
cently.
We are glad to see Mis. Magnus
Branch out again.
Mr. Oliver Johnson of near Ty
Ty. is spending some time with hi*
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. John
son on Route 1, Chula.
Those .laving eotton from around
here in Tifton Saturday were .W O.
Willi*. W. J. Johnson. F. C. Morris,
and Bill Branch. Those calling on
Mr.. Eaton Willis'Sunday were James
Jordan. Daniel Lee Johnson and
Martin Mims.
Mr. W. O. Willis called on Mr. Jim
Mims Sunday.
Mr. Ike Piland of Boyd, Fla., was
one of Tifton’s visitors Saturday.
Lon.ly Maid.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Patton, Mr.
From the Moultrie Observer:
The funeral of Mrs, W. T. Patton
of Americus, was held from the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
. Cheek, in Moultrie, Friday
morning at 10:30, Rev. E. M. Over,
by and Rev., Jackson Harris con
ducting the services. The interment
xs in the city cemetery. -
Friends and relatives from out-of-
town who cast to attend the fun.
and Mrs. J- D. Patton, Mr. C
Patton, Mr. Claude Taylor. Mrs
DeLoath. Mr. Lindsey DeLoach.
of Tifton* Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Patter.
of Norman Park; Mrs. Jack
Willis, of Brookfield, Fla.; Mrs. J.
Hubbard, of Jacksonville. Mrs.
Smith Alexander. Americus; Mrs. O.
Stubbs, Mrs. L. Calhoun, Miss
Kinard, of Acree.
1. Sepl.nl>.
Disposed of.
Judge Sellars., had even fifty eases
on his docket for the September term
of court for the 1814th District. Of
these, tweir* Tree were tfii.v.
as follows:
G. W. Ford vs. J. J- Eubanks;
suit on account. Judgment for the
plaintiff.
IL H. McElvin vs. Abbott Bro*.,
suit on account. Judgment for the
| plaintiff.
“ ~ Payne vs. T. A. Ivester.
Mechanics -lien. Judgment for de
fendant.
International Harvester Co.,
A Carmichael; suit on
Judgment for plaintiff.
implements., wagon, buggy and
crop on fifty acres more or less,
corn, cotton, beans, peas, potatoes,
hoy—in fset all food stuff* grown
my farm. I am physically un
able to look after the harvesting
and will sell at a aacrifica.
J. S. Royal.
Alice
Ford furnished alto through the ev
ening” vocal.
We don’t see how we could do
without Mr Johnie Sizemore from
among u*.’ Our good singing and]
Sunday school work here is half due i
to him. He strictly sees that the |
ter. Mrs. Lillian Aronld. good singers don’t lag off and that i
Mr. McDaniel and son went riding class children at church happen* -
„ . . , . . . through Camp Creak section Sunday not’ to be out of class. If he is ah- 1
1 1,111 ,1C afternoon from Coffee county. Miss sent only one Sunday as sometimes , . , rmm _
“ »'■ "?*«• M„ l-.br. d-bl -orb to .month ! “ <*" ~ °"
* “i -it week with Mi. SUlti.M.. A.. „ , „ Sund . y 9th '
... Tr Tr „ with M,. E. L. M. „, a Mr. Tom Uw ™ bori.d
Mrs. Wood* spent Saturday night lem cwnetery. Mr. Law.
and Sunday with Miss OHie Lastin- spected and good old gentleman . . ...
about 70 years of age. wa* found P ' .. . T .., r .
' j j- - • . . ,, Mr*. Lucy Crowder vs. Tifton Cot-
i » “• M S,ni.y mominr Mr. M £ |u , „ it „ ,„„ nt Jod „,o n t
to Tifton Tuesday after- rnTTnN MARKET .’** crnn “J 1 , 1 J**™ tor defendant.
rriTTAN ...MET „, d ^ * ,, ^
eleven year* old. who kept *>»»»«’ M for p'.aimiff
- for mm sincere death Of Hi. ^4.
"v* months before- ... ,, . - - -
I Miss Ida Dickinson vs. C.
■ family this
Hattie Gibbs of Tifton.
. Little Evelyn Mallory who has been ^
* quite rick is much improved. . K '*
, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Mitcham mo-\
t '
to. Judgment for
Mimes Bessie Mumiw. Bessie'
"Bowen and Baatrice Hutchinson left,
yesterday at noon for Forsyth, where
thaq will attend the fall term a(
Bessie Tift. Miamt Bowen and
Hutchinson go for their first term
bat Mbs Murrow has been for two
full terms. I. W. Bowen accompani
ed Ms daughter. These are the
“Three Busy B*s.” not to msntion
COTTON MARKET
Th-rwby, Sept. IS-
Receipts Wednesday, 190 .bale
Emu tte? test year M balea.
I.-lrrMpt,- djUMHWj MU Mb Mw. lb V^.tu^.iL i.ii... pUlnUff.
7 Wkuon. of Tifton. Mike and Arlie, j H p^,., Jehu Walker; suit
Marketf FuU^ Good lO^ng. I*'}’*! ° f account* Judgment for plaintiff.
19 8-4.
Same date last year IS cants.
Watson, of Tifton, Mike and Arlie
Tucker, of Excelsior, all visited Blue '
’ Spring*, near Albany last Friday.' p^,, Hardware Co., vs. Ida
Mxi. Edith. Conger carried them in Dosj; „ orte>( . e foreclosure. Settled
Cotton seed *68.
his artillery. The location of the battle was not given but
it is believed that it occurred to the north of the Luga river,
or in the Writxe sector-
Latest adVicos state that the Cossacks are advancing on
the capital from three directions, south, southwest and south
east. General Komiloff is understood not to be with the ex
pedition but is directing the movements from his headquar-
ters.
At the same time, the Russians have started an offensive
against the Austrians, gaining important ground in Bukowina
and have begun a counter offensive against the German ad
vance guard in the Riga district.
Buenos Aj’res. Sept. 13.—Troops are patrolling the streets
today to prevent further anti-German riots.
Feeling is still at fever heat and extraordinary precau
tions have Been taken to safegaurd the German Minister Lux-
burg, when he arrives here to receive his passports.
Note.—Minister Luxburg was handed his passports yes
terday and the German Legation at Buenos A^res was stoned
by a mob. Anti-German demonstrations occurred at several
points.
30 HEAD
EXTRA GOOD MILCH COWS
WITH YOUNG CALVES
ARRIVED LAST MIGHT "
,r | Carson Clothing Co. vs Eli War-
the girls. rfn , Tifton Ice and Power Co., gar-
Kenf. haul anything anywhere in Mr Wilder of Salem left. nishee . judgment for p’ointiff in
ro omsies «, Bessie. the state of Georgia: Ask us. Let us Rom » » nd Mt - Berry school the K ai n suit; garnishment e>"tinued
more you to Tifton; mva packing ** August for the term. i H. L. Moor va A. A. Scott; Tiff.
Mr. M. J. L. Griner, of Lenox, and railroad freight. And we will Mr. G. W. Ford has ordered a Crrage. garnishee. Dismissed at
wm hi Tifton Monday, says the get you to the end sooner. Ford to carry about the Ford fam- p'aintiff’s cost
“ te badly damaging cotton ■> 8d2t wit By. Yes. that has been looked for J M. Crowder vs. Tirio i Cotton
on. fpr-i-'Ev Ban bland. Washington. Sept 7.—When tot- aome time. iMiiis; suit on account Judgment for
tering Damon Rum tome* np the Mr. Dempsey WiBia haa a new car defendant
at 11 o'clock tonight about but it la not a Ford. Mr. Artie, or Taylor Furniture anJ Hardware
and at least SJp Mr. Enoch could tell yau what It fc; Co. vs. W. T. Wallis; iu-t on note.
Judgment for plaintiff.
FALL OPENING
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER 14th and 15th.
You are cordially invited to attend.
We will show a complete line of Dry Goods,
Trimmings, Silk, Ladies Ready-to-Wear, Shoes
and Millinery. It will be worth your while to look
our stock over.
The
Adams-Smith
6 '
iui
Co.
Phone 46
/ have just returned from Alabama with some
Two «nuies. twelve hogs, farm Choice Stock, and invite my friends and cus
tomers to call and see them. r
J. D. WILBANKS
At • Touchstone’s Stables
Main Street Tifton, Georgia