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FOB. FACTORY
T HE Cleveland Trac
tor means tremen
dous savings to farmers,
— tremendous savings
and increased earnings,
—bigger, better crops
and easier work.
r ' will Dull two 14-lnch plows, six inches deep, at a speed of three and one-half or four
JcI an hour! Ibwill actually plow eight to ten acres a day. In other words, the
Cleveland Tractor does more work than three 3-horse teams can possibly o un
conditions. And it requires only one driver—a man or boy.
Figure the saving. And every cent saved
means that much more towards- the big bank
balance!
The Cleveland travels on its own tracks. So
it cannot mire or pack the soil. It gives 12
h. p. at the bar—enough for harrowing, hauling,
W. J. Dabney Implement Company
State Distributors Atlanta, Georgia
CLEVELAND TRACTOR COMPANY, Cleveland,
road grading, clearing land or irrigation work.
At the pulley it develops 20 h. p. for sawing,
pumping, filling silos and all kinds of stationary
work.
Put the Cleveland to work for you. Share
in its savings and its profits. See us today!
tmQWwinsi
MINORITYLOSES not
On. G.u Church Proper!,; the ]
OtW Ousts Pastor
BBUSBY CttElTcBURCH CASE Ip”
■ _ T 'n Riin—rinp M ^
STATEMENT OT J
The Be
of Tifton
t Tifton, Gsonpa. at ths eloss of burins* Soft. 10th, ltl
RESOURCES
Loan* .*A.—
U and Stocks owned bjr the Bank ....
ling House •
cr- from Banks and Bankers in this State
•Js from Banks and Bankers in other States
•ncy
in Irwin
evidence in j s
*105398.08
31,306.19
24,405.00
2,800.00
2331.26
,5.892.97 ,172.7X2-0 (
i Judge Eva,
U,““5t‘!S. r r« i" 1 ”* 0 "" ■"’i, "' 1 ’" 1 TOTAL
„.U,b1.wlUfj»^"“ T “"^ri _ LIABILITIES
al. vs. W. r. , 1 JWtal Stock Paid in
known as the Brushy Creek ehunh f . und
casr .'rendered a dacislon last week thUviJed Profits, leas Current Expenses, Inter
, ...tody of the church' rat and taxes paid
Ifhh, lh. „J gh„lu.l U,p..,U Subject to Cheek I 570.507.,,
»ilh Ih. nujoeltr MS 555,750.82
enjoiulnf Eld,, >■ ■> "'""i»«l„.l Ch«£e . .ISH.
lull u rut"'- Shhrt CM, 6A71.72|,l,081rf7«J
—nH.rins a decision Judge E'e.Jtes and Bills Rediscounted "i---. .V.. KM*
. M the* ease must turn upoll * Payable, Includipr'Time CertiAeat* Kep-
held that the eSH whifh renting BowriTed Money *—
TOTAL *1345313.1*
*1.345.216.78
• issa
1333*4.01
* be considered
authori-
the answers
answers are as f°Hot
Nothing e
temporalities.
The civil ceurts
ted to hear and act upon affidavit,
or evidence as to the immorality or
I persona! misconduct of « P" ,or ,,r
! other church official. These mu-t
I be settled by church tribunals
1 The court dot not find that the
uirnircd majority which app.ur,
ase had been guilty
JUTE OF GEORGIA Tift Canty. „ , __ ^
Before me came B. H. McLeod, Cashier of The Bank of Tiftaw I
ieing duly sworn says that the above and foregoing statement jAJ
conditio:, of said hank, as shown by the books of file in said bar
Be H. MaL—A
!. this 13th day of Sept, 1917.
—if t Coun*
Notary Public, Tift County, Ga.
COUNTY TAX LEVY
monthly meeting of the Board, at
their September Term, 1917.
R. H. Hall. Chairman.
Jehu Branch. Commissioner
M. Tucker. Commissioner
GEORGIA—Tift Canty:
The Commimioners of Roads and
Revenues of said county at their
monthly suasion, to-wit. The first
• Monday in September. I*:,, in pur-
jsuance of the laws of this atate vest- GEORGIA—Tift Contyi
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
of the petition for charter filed in
my office this the 1st dayof Sept-
1917.
(Seal) H.nry D. W>bb,
Clerk of Superior Court. Tift Co.
)
them the power so to do .do | To the Superior Court of Said Coun-
'hsreby levy *12.25 on each One ty:
Thousand Dollars of taxable proper- : The petition of E. P. Bowen. H.
ty for the year 1917, returned by : jj Tift, Jr.. W. L. Harman. Brigjfl
each tax payer, and upon the tax di- Carson. T. E. Phillipa, James H.
gest of said county of Tift for the price, L. P. Thurman and their as-
year 1917, which is subject to taxa- i0 ciates. show*,
Hon and valorem and which tax la First—That they des.re for them-
levied for the following purposes. ,rives, associates, and successor*. to
to-wit: I b e incorporated under the law» of
Item Oee. Georgia under the name and style
To pay legal indebtedness of. the of MUTUAL MILLING COMPANY,
county due or to become due dur- f or a period of twenty years, with
the year, or past due .... 5 mills. p, a privilege of renewal at he ex-
i[ration of that time as provided
>y lew.
Second—The object of said corpo.
ing the year, or past du
Divided aa follow*:
MOL
Past due indebtedness 2.6
Sheriffs fees. Jailor’s
fees and other Offl-
To pay Coroner’s fee
To pay Bailiff’s and
witnesses, fuel, hire,
stationery, etc
To pav Jurors per diem
compensation
lWm Two.
To build or repair court
house, jail, bridgea
or ferries of the
county or public im
provement -
Horn Thr*.
To pay- expenses incur
red in supporting the
poor of the county.
To pay expenses of the
county 'for building
public roads and
maintaining and
equipping the chain-
gang of said county
1.0 o
.6 or Al
.6 or
plaintiff: -
of such violations of the articles ,
faith or- the fundamental doctrm.
of the church aa would authorize
court of equity to deprive thivn .
is tody and control of the prop
erty of the church.
Because of the facta set forth
e case it was held J that J
Mathis could not usa trust property
held by a particular tfcnominat,
OniO. over the protest of any of the chui
The court further finds for r
ns set forth that the nine min
,.y petitioners are members of
b.1.™ tli, l,,,.! hour, „f „1, U »,!Br..hyC,.,k
tract of land being a part of lot of . mg and entited to q .
land No. 195 in the 8th land District Defendants In the proceeding* :.!
of Tift county and containing tan | temporarily restrained and enjoined
and bounded ot. the North by I frnm mtcr fering with the Brushy
Vhen the Skin Seems Ablaze
With Itching and Burning
ne thine to do.
Ws i«x - <«« V”; AA" i ST.S’SS.a*
hl > . U M,mg n and C T«‘ching o'f Eczen ./lt been on the market for f
*1 ' !,,tinz relief can ori/l ytars. during wkrch.time it bat b
raiment that goes bel. »; giving un ! f ° r 1 '“ ft r
■that reaches down urmanr. r of Hood disorders. II Jt
rce of the trouble. S - wart grjmpt and Utling .relief, y<
.cases come from a di-’-lcan re. upon S. S. S. For expe
it inn of the Mood, an./'.advice as to the treatment tf T®
cainient is through the I. -n individual ease, write ts*-day t* .
Chic f M»dL-*i Adviser. Swift Sped**
and near, and you can-'Co, Dept C Atlanta, Ga. -*•
y land ot Jim narawicx, ana i — , h _
West by the original land line 1 occupation and control of. same iy
and on the South by land of J. ‘S. 1 the plaintiffs and their associates.
Belflower. .Terms cash. _ _ | j p Mathis is restrained from
holding services or performing
er duties aa pastor in Brushy Creek
This the fifth day- of September
1917.
J. S. Belflower.
Administrator of Sam Swift.
FOR LEAVE TO 51
ELt; x
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA—Tift County:
Will be sold on the firs: Tuesday
._ October. 1917. at public outcry,
before the Court House in said coon-
ty, within the legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder for cash, the
following described property to-wfti
Sixteen acres of corn now ;in
field. Sixteen acres of peanut*'on
■tacks in field Levied on as the
property of E. E. Gibbs under
fifa issue;! from the Superior Cos
of said county in favor of Tifton ! Notice Is hersby given that W. A.
Guano Company and against E. E. 1 Flowers, administrator of Mia. U J.
Gibb* Property pointed out by Flowers, has applied to the under-
plaintiffs attorney and in posses- ,jgned for leave to sell all the land
sion of E. E. Gibbs on date of levy, belonging to the estate of Mrs. L. J.
Levy made by R. C. Shaw Deputy Flowers and said application will be
Encriff. and returned to me this Cib heard , t the next regular term of the
day of September, 1917. coart of Ordinary in and for said
J. M. Shaw, Sheriff. county, on the first Monday in Oct-
“ ober, 1917. ,
C. W. Cravua. Ordinary.
TO OPEN OCT. 1ST.
MANY TEXAS CATTLE
ft School Hou... and Pr.m*« in Coming to Georgia Through Industrial
TJrdor for That Day. D.p.rtmoul of A. B. and A.
ly order of the Board of Educa- Mr. W. R. Tucker of the Land and
fcr all -the white schools will open Industrial Depaivnent of the Atlantdy •,
Oto! i-r 1: also the Tifton colored Birmingham and Atlantic Railway*
will open on same date. Tho left Friday night for the West carry-'
colored schools will open No- ing with him orders for from 1333
, r 5th. Vj 1.500 Texas range cattle. jl
.. .* earnestly hoped that the lo- These cattle are mixed Hereford!,
a trustees of the different schools Shorthorns, and kindred breeds, are
see that the wells are cleaned of fine weight and very desirable tor
and that everything about the general farm purposes,
il is put in readiness for tho Mr. tucker’s trip i* in part J
the duty of the ing o
ration is pecuniary gain and the par
ticular bueinen in which it desires to
engage is that of milling pain and
like products, threshing and cleaningj na eaitVanks-Morso j jen _. Suttoi
same and preparing it for market p. — ., ,i, e «nr- . .
and for consumotion, in eluding ric*. . A county s prospe
mills, flour mills, corn mills, and tor > 1 'ear* 8 Tor v Mr. and Mrs. 1
other commodities for CtejvrpoMo attend a conference home >t Bri|fht ,
n .. _ .i the grounds thereof, This j, the duty of the ing out'the policy of the Industrial
tnd both the majority and minority fo-operation Is the key Department of the, Atlanta, Bim
are restrained from in any way as-Lj A good, clAan opening bida inghara and Atlantic to promote <B-
sisting him. ^ to success. Sft a work day and versified agriculture and livestock
In other words the church proper- thin(r , in order . ; raising,
ty is held to rest in the possession i Mar y of y,, uacheri will be new Many of, those who gave Mr. Tuck-
of the majority memberslp. but bo-l^ chi i dren . n, e trustees and pa- er orders, express their intantion of
cause Elder Mathis had laid down . of school nought to meet duplicating these orders should th8
his gift or right to preach with Em- ^ the fi „ t ,u y * n d become ac- -stock prove satisfactory,
maus church and the same had bccn i^inted. We need to know each otb ' 11 was only a few yearn ago
accepted, he could not exercise the <bctter y,,,, we wiU have more co- Wiregraaf Georgia was
duties of a minister of the gospel ^ ra iion and therefore better -range cattle to Texas. Now, the
Until the said rights had been re- |>ooU _
stored to him.
FOR DISMISSION.
salesmen.
the marriage.
GEORGIA. Tift County:
OLDER BUT STRONGER
A. J. Ammons,
Superintendent.
DR. BARROW HERE.
for market, buying and selling nety Works operate heartiest congra re)ientg to t b c court in her petition that neglected colds, or cmreleee treat- fcte University at Athens stopped because
grain, seed and other farm prod-1 makes gp® < l ul nl y,?.I.J*qd»tf 3botn;~s<v jduly filed and entered on^ record, that | gent ofaUght aAca and m in Tifton Thursday morning on the ranges.
sition him been reversed, cattle f
era having been aroused to the 4*
ability’ of this section for that In
dustry.
They have had three very dry
years in the Panhandle region ot ■
stiffen*?
feed on
r 18.33 j The tapital stock of Mid corpora.
1 tion is to be the sum of $2,000, and
the privilege is desired of increasing
the same any amount from time to
time not to exceed the sum of
*25,000. said capital stock to be di-
vided .into (hares of *50 per share.
ir 10.21 petitioners show that all of said nf -
capital stock has been subscribed
and 10 per cent thereof has been paid
trunks and contanta; one am and'she has fully administered J. H. Lind.; undermine strength and I
..... «i —a. . *_ — TSi. r. • V.fn weakness for later years.
contents; one flower ' stand; two I ley’s estate. This is therefore, to ] weakness for later ymrs^
straight chairs, one oil stove, 0M|cite ail peraons concerned, kindred |
J return frem Valdosta, where he
r, keep ywir^iivered an ddresa at the opening of |
ive with the j, South Georgia Normal college.
bedspring, two bed ends, one child’s and creditors, to show cause if orry . blood—r- --- . orishin* - * “ , . «- n i_
wagon. one bundle window shades, I they can why scid Administratrix Bmalafoowhicb i«s I D* Barrow visited the Second DI
one bundle of lumber, four boxes 1 should not be discharged from her! Kjkfonic mid amedidne to keep your let Agricultural School during the
of household goods, six straight 1 administration and receive letters* biooj ^ch alleviate rtieuznatiun °nd pniing and made an address to the
oi aaia rhairs one dresser base, one bun-’ Q f dismission on the first Monday | BTOid rickneee. Mo alcohol In Scott's. i odenl9 at u o’clock. Speaking of
subscribed.^ 8 °f bedding, one sewing machine, | . n October 1917. I « a^aa—»«.*■■—S>4d.wi wRuisian situation. Dr. Barrow
one tub and contents, one sideboard, i C. W. Grave.. Ordinary. | " General
one center table, one basket and con- j 0nce you try Pat-a-Cake you al- 1 CITATION FOR YEAR’S JUPPORT. ud be "™ , K „ two
~Fpurth—The principal office and tents, one crate, three Ubles, two ways rwnember it as a friend.
ilace of business of said corporation chairs, also eleven boxes and con- , .
.» to be at Tifton, Tift county. Ga.. tents and one tent and contents'
32.66 ‘ and the privilege is desired of •»- C35 cigarettes, 300 cigars, and
FOR LEAVE TO SELL.
O.C following levy made by the tablishing branch offices elsewhere pound „f Prince Albert wnoking GEORGIA. Tift County.
-.1 nf EdueaHaat ' »hrn expedient.
Item Five. Fifth—Petitioners desire the pnv-
50 cents on each One Hundred ilece of having and using a common
Dollars of taxable property of said seal, suing and - being sued in ita
f Tift except the propesdy orporate name, owning math real •*-
within the limits of the City of Tif- tote as may be needful tor iU bus-
>"». <°'
the Board of Education ot Qle privilege of making and enforc
ed County nntl which levy is here by-laws for tho conduct of.
Vy enfbodiod In and made a part of business as may be proper and
said levy. lawful and all other rights, privil-
And it is further ordered that egsa and immunities usually granted
the Tax Collector of Tift County eol_ to corporations of ’likr Wacter.
left said, taxes as provided by .Law, Fulwood eaa JsayM.
and pay the same over tt> the proper Petitioners Attorneys,
officials of said County. GEORGIA—Tift County:
Done in open court, this Sept- I do certify that he above and
ember 8rd. 1317, at this the * "
tobacco. Said pro]
levied I
orniloff. who was one of the two
GEORGIA, Tift County: Wan leaders who came frevn a
The return of the appraisers set- j yeI , nd he expected better things
ting apart twelve months’ * Q PP or V*f / h im Kerensky, said Dr. Barrow.
ww-y U— -,ssrs—.1 SkSffiASSJSTSg
as the property of j! N. Welch un- j j Golden administrator on the soifli concerned' are cited to show an*, and he and K mil
der a fifa issued from Tift Superior cstate of Wm. Sineath. deceased, cause by the first day of Octobor ^ Te made a fine team.
Court in favor of Lamar, Taylor and hu applied to th« undersigned for : l‘317fwhy said application for twelve
Rney Drug Company and against J. leav „ to onc undivided one-half month’s support should not be grant- DIVORCE
--*> Property pointed out by interest in 66 acres of land, more of' ed. . .... LIBEL run
pUtattfra attorney and in posse^n . of , ot of Uljd No . aR2 , in the, ThU September 3rd. 1917. — " .
of J. N.Welch on date of levy. This eth Di lt rict of Tift county, Georgia. C. W. Grave*. Ordinary- , nf, Superior Court,
September 6th, 1917. . ,Said appUcation wiU b» beard at the — ■ o Term. 1MT.
J. *8. Shaw, Sheriff, j nert relnl l ar term of the Court of whenever You Need a Oeneral Toole s A. Hester »» Lu « C.
Ordinary of said county, to be held Take Grove’s. ~ % Lue C. Hester:
on the first Monday in October, 1917. The Old Standard Grove’s TasteleM You are herebv required
C. W. Graves, Ordinary. 1 - _ . - -v
OFACEPOWDOL
The beauty
women whole
to take care of the ct
1 plerion. Canno*
detected. Halt T
burn, atope Tan. •
. .
Sample taklrnr e-W) fer 2e. A
UoaMlaCo- eOSo^FAhauB^
SHERIFF'S SALJE
GEORGIA—Tift Cowetvi
Will be sold on the first 1
in October. 1917, at pnMk
before the Court House in •
’* ' Wfffjt
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
GEORGIA. Tift County.
By virtue of an order from, the,
Court of Ordinary of Tift county To Cure a Cold In.One Day.
will be sold at public outcry on the -r.>~i iTiTtrvmnMonniBlM. name*
Lue C Hester. i lughest "bidder lor caaK^
following described propery. te
required to be Qne black horse mule ox J
cum Tonie'u eawJW valuable as a ,d appear at the next term of Tift oM . jlatcen h»nda high-
1 General Tonic because it contains the hpenor Court which convenes on mare mule aight years o* 1
I well known tonic properties of QUININB 4, second Monday in October next, hands high. Said prapert.
and IRON. It acts on the Liver. Drives ! » answer a certain libel for divorce a , the property of H- ,
out Malaria, Rnriches the Blood ond * erc i n you are defendant and 3. der a fifa issued from “J
Boikis up the Whole System. 60 cents. > Hester is plaintiff. Take due no- Court of Tifton in fsvor ox 1
If —»- -.*i— i- ...KlitVat Kv nr- Mathews and against H. J. I
Property pointed out by plal '
fifa and in possession of
date of levy. “
Corn \ Velvet Beans
We Will Pay the Highest Market Prices For
VELVET BEANS in Pod
.. Take due n
IC «. This notice U published by c
•ir of Judge R- Eve, Judge of said Property pointed
art. fifa and <"
| Witness Hon. R. Eve. Judge of Smith e.- - ^
Henry D. Webb, Clerk.
J. M. :
SHUCKED
IN THE EAR
Ship us your surplus-■.-Car load lots preferred-—
OUR MILL WILL BE READY OCTOBER 1st.
pound b
We Pay Cash On Delivery
Write.or Call on us.
CENTRAL GROCERY COMPANY
TIFTON, GEORGIA
Express Cott<
cularly good cotton to grow under both weevil conditio**^
Srigiiated in Mississippi, and has been grown contwor*—
boll weevil section. .
This cotton sells Iicth -to
fcan other cotton. It will make more per acre than
«rown. Thi« is because it conU.
S? „„ Lit and the boll weevil will eabthe tender todt
be older fruit come to maturity. /
Parties who intend to plant cotton in thlfl l
Rate next year will do well to go'at once to w
■fle« {torn Omega and see this cotton now in the 4
Living this cott&n carefully ginned and the seed t
fected* If seed from this cotton is taken at once Ij
tnme at $2 00 per bushel. I cannot sell at that
Today (August 30th), while other cotton ia i
about 22Vfec this cotton 1* Belling for 30c per pour
‘ very much prefer for parties desiring seed to
this cotton ip the fie)d before buying thewed
Wooten at Omega^n charge of my farm and he la 3
»o accept orders for the seed.