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Shoes Shoes Shoes
We have s big line of shoes thst we carried
over and which ere are offering at last year's
price leas than they can be bought whole-
lay. We can fit you. Come in an<ftry v on a
Blaachlng at 15c a Yard >
We carried over 3..000 yards of Bleaching
sale today,
pair and get our price.
I will be at the dlffi
on dates mentioned
purpose of collectinpflBete, county ... . u ,
L7L,«>i »•- ums* Vi. :»«. ** *■ ,
Ty Ty MoaSay, Oct. 16th. H * P‘ e,d * d r” 11 * mnd "* acntcnc-
Docia-TuMday. Oct. 19. I to'J 1 " W co,t » in the c “ e * nd P Uc -
11:30 a. €%_ l ed “soar probation for a period of
from last year and we are offering it to our cus
tomers at the same price-i-15 cents a yard. These
goods are Selling for several cents more than
this price at wholesale now.
Tailored Coats and Suits
Far Winter Wear
Exclusive models in which are expresaed the
moat individual treatments in pockets, belts,
collars and trimmings. They are shown in all
of the latest models and shades, and the woman
who delights in being well dressed will find
Her Suit or Coat Here.
l First Pac«)
The grand Jury return ad an indiet-
tha ment Monday against G. L. Kimbrsl,
• white man, charging him with
Gihba.
Oct 19. 9
ol ;«a unaer probat
.eg*--’Tuesday. Oct. 19, 18' to twelve months.
3:30 of '
Eldbrado—Wednesday, Oct 17.
Brookfield—Thursday, Oct 18.
Brighton—Friday, Oct 19, 8:30
to 11 JO a m. ]
Chula—Friday, Oct 19, 12 to 3:30 :
p. m.
Tifton—All of week during Supe
rior Court beginning Monday, Oct
8. and every Saturday. ,
The Comptroller General, Wm. M
Wright, recently sent me a copy of j J
the act passed by our last legislature I
in regards to collecting taxes and I *
New Trimmed Hats
Temptingly Charming
” Our Millinery Department is showing a new
collection of hats just received. They are very
beautiful and smart and of interest to women
desiring refined and unusual hats; some lavishly
trimmed with fur, others with Ostrich, still
others have ribbon and flower, ornamentations.
We invite the women to make a careful ins
pection of our Millinery Department offerings.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
FOR ADMINISTRATION
CEORCIA—Tift C«
To all whom it may concern:
E. Farmer vj. A. B. and A., R!
R- Company. Suit for damages; set
tled.
Mrs. Mary Sumner vs. Ben Cravy,
Lott Warren, et 41. Injunction, (
Settled, costa against defendants.
Mrs. Lola M. Graves vs. J. U. Ford
al. Injunction, etc. Settled.
Armour Fertilizer Works vs. J
id Julian Fletcher. Suit on note;
judgment for plaintiff for 6295.80.
J. H. Young vs. Willis Ludo. Suit
i note; judgment for plasQgjitf for
imve s«ne published below. I trust. J500.
that every tax-payer of our county | t. * nd G- J. Rooks vs. Mrs. Julia
'will read this ad carefully for 1 hovo’Brandh. Ejectment; verdict for plain-
beenrequested by the Comptroller,‘iff f° r property in dispute.
GeneraTv d 1,16 Commissioners of C. W. Graves, Ordinary for the
our county to be governed by tho “*® of Mrs. C. J. Swain vs. C. J.
laws of our State and County. Swain, principal, Walter Sutton, J.
Yours to serve, I am. j R. Swain and B. M. Bowen, bondV
/t. S. Rlgdon, T. C. Tift Co. men. Suit on bond; verdict for
The act, passed by the last legis-' plaintiff for $250.
lature, fixes the date on which execu- J. M. Robinson vs. Bettie M. Wil-
tions shall ittoaj- requires the pay- lis and M. J. Walker. Suit on note;
ment of interest by delinquent tax- judgment for plaintiff for $10.
payers from the 20th of December; Wednesday Afternoon,
requires Tax Collectors to make T. J. Parker vs. J. It. and W. I,,
monthly reports of delinquent tax- Conger. Equitable petition; settled,
payers, and amount of interest col- judgment for costs against defend-
jected by them. It also imposes to- ; tn t.
v.re p.n.ltios upon Tax-Collectors S . S. Monk vs. Sanders Gibbs,
for failure to comply with the law.' Suit on note; judgment for plain-
an3 fives tho Comptroller-GonoiVal i ff f or jjg.
no discretion to romit th... penalties. j. C- Clinton vs. Hattie Clinton.
o —- Petition for divorce; verdict and de-
FOR DISMISSION. cree for total divorce.
GEORGIA—'Tift County. | G. S. Wilcox vs. A. L. Bishop.
Whereas. J. D. C. Smith, Adminis-, Suit on note; judgment for plaintiff
Coats of Individuality
Just In By Express
You’ll have no trouble in making the
right Coat selection here in a display of smart
Coats that will delight you—Broadclot]), Bolivia,
Burella, Velours./These coats are becomingly
trimmed in fur, and some are plainly tailored.
These, models are shown in Brown, Taupe, Green,
Burgundy and the other shades so popular this
season. We have just received by express 25 of
these stylish new models and are offering them
for
/
S25 to SIO
trator of JIrs. Eunie M. Smith, rep- for $82.93.
resents to the Court In his petition' Mrs. J. L. Blount et al. vs. J. G.
duly filed and entered on record that g Turner. Suit for land; dismissed,
he has fully administered Mrs. Eu-j costs .against plaintiffs.
n!e M. Smith's estate: this therefore The Grand Jury returned 16 True
A. Gibbs having made spplica- is to cite all persons concerned kind-, Bills and 8 No Bills during the
tion in due form of law to be appoint- red and creditors, to show cause If term.
. . . . i .. Bn :a ■ aw.i.i.t a •
CEORCIA—Tift County:
To all Whom it may Concern:
H. p. Tillotson having made appli
cation. in due form of law to be ap- . . .
pointed permanent administrator up-' C( j permanent administrator upon tho! nn y ‘hey can why aaid ndm'nlstrator At 5:15 p. m. the Grand Jury-
on the estate Of F. A. Tillotaon, do- ntate of Thomas McMillan, diseased. 1 should not be discharged from hia having ccmpleted .their investiga-
ceaaed, notice is hereby given that notice is hereby given that wid np- administration and receive letter* of lions, camv into court and read their
fgggsrggi^sgisygg.jga&'sagrfe «-* —*> *~-*r°*. '•*»
arv"for aid county to be heard on amid county to be heid on the first ( Novcvnbei, 1917.
the first Monday in November. 1917. Monday in November. 1917. i This, October 4th, 1917.
taerirst aionaay . Witness my hand and offiebl .ig-1 C. W. Gr.,.
Witness my hahd and official sig- |
complimented them highly foi
splendid services they Tiad rendered
th%r county and excused them for
SHERIFFS SALE
Another shipment of stylish new models
in Ladies’ and Misses’ Sweaters just in by ex
press. In Red, Purple, Rose and Green colors.
Ladies’ Sweaters from $3 to $10. Misses' Sweat
ers from $2 to $5.
A. Brand New Season
And New Things te Wear
Cold weather is here at last", and the Fall and
Winter season is on. This means new clothes for
all—Men, Women'and Children--and you will
find no better place in Tifton to make yourselec- .
tions t0bn at Levy's. We are carrying one of the
biggest lines we have ever bought and this stock
is being added to by daily express shipments.
i. GEORGIA—Tifl County:
Will he sold oqthc first Tuesday
n November, lOIY^at public out-
! cry. before the Court'IJouse in suid
j county, within the legal hours of
j sale, to the highest bidder for cash,
> the follcmjng described property, to-
wit: 4
. Ten acres of lot of land No. 21G in
the Sixth land district of originally
j Irwin, now in Tift county, Georgia,
j known as • the Nettie Baker place,
land bounded on the north by. the
I north original line of said lot; on the
ist by the run of a certain branch;
n the south and west by agreed lines
i i between said tea acres and lands of
"l Mrs. Martha J. Stripling. Said prop
erty levied on as the property of
" s. Bell L. Louther under a mort-
II gage fi fa issued from the Superior
| Court of Tift county in favor of W.
j, S. Louther administrator' estate of
|: Mrs. Dorn Louther and against Mrs.
J Belle L. Louther. Tenant in porfses-
!Lslon notified in writing as required
J by law. Property pointed out by
j plaintiff's attorney in fi fa.
This 9th day of October, 1917.
J. M. Shaw.
Sheriff, Tift Count/, Ga.
A pretty number in Ladies’ Grey Boots,
$8.50 value, Special for Quick Sale at $5.95.
)
Wade-Cony Company
Clothing
tor Men dnd Boys
We btught an enormous stock of Men ’s and Boys *
Clothing for our Fall and Winter trade and we can
fit all—old and young, big and little. Cur suits for
men and bovs. while serviceable to an unusual degree,
are also individually sty led. Yon get Style, Fit, Com
fort and Wear in the suit you buy at Levy’s.
NEW
PRICES
CIGARETTES:
5c Package 6c
Suit Cases
Everything
in Women’s Wear
10c
ISc
12c
18c
We are showing this Season everything, that is new in
Womens Ready-to-Wear Suits, Coats, Dress Goods,
Trimmings, Etc. No matter whether youjvant to buy
a complete outfit or only seme trimmings and piec
goods, you will find it here.
Because of War Stamp
Tax Tobacco and Cigars
will be advanced also.
and Traveling Bags
CANDIES:
We keep three of the
best.
Ligge tts
Lowneys
Samoset
If you are going to make a trip and need a Hand Bag
or Suit Case, Levy's is the place to get it. Cur slock
is large and you will find what you want here.
Levy’s Department Store
The Place to Get Eveiylhing You Need to Wear
Conger’s Drug Store
Star*
.“Tho Drug Store That’s.
Really Convenient.”
We have a good supply o
Stock and Insect Powders
SHERIFFS SALE
CITATION FOR GUARDIAN
GEORGIA—Tifl County: CEORCIA Tifl County: -
Will- be sold UN the first Tuesday ^ * J ",! A ITT"
in November, 1917. at public out- Toal '.I 1 W' n 5,nnb*,i
cry. before the Court lloi - 1 A " m * ln,nB ’ ha ' imf ” nn, '*’ d
c* ssl'stjs EnSFSsHHS.
the following described property, to- *«">•. minor . children of Adelmo'
applied for leave to sell the land of
. said deceased. This is, therefore, to
notify all concerned to file their ob-
I jectionx. if any they have, on or be
fore the first Monday in November,
next, else leave will then be granted,
said applicant as applied for.
C. W. Graves, Ordinary.
One four-cvlimler Studchaker car
Motor No. 493423. Said property
levied on ns thep roperty of Perry
Moore under a fi fa issued from tho
City Court of Tifton in favor of
■ Ciias. W. Hickman and against J. L.
j Brooks. Perry Moore, ’ * "
late of said county, dc- -
eased, rtotice is given that said ap- ;
iliention will he heard at my office i
it 10 o'clock a. m., on the first Mon-
lay in November, next
This October 9th. 1917.
C. W. Graves. Ordinary.
YEAR’S SUPPORT
IT. T. Forrest. W.
Baker. W. II Hendricks. J. M Pru
W. II. Bennett J. J. L. Phillips.
W. Julian, N. Peterson, 11. W. Clei
enLs and R. O. I.'arter. Property
FOR LEAVE TO SELL
of levy
fj fa. l.-vv mn
Deputy Sheriff,
me this 1 lth day
GEORGIA—Tift County:
n | Ordinary'* office, Ort 1st. 1917.
of Perpt Monre on-dnto j w Walker, Administrator
..vv° mnd.. 01 |iv * Jack" Ford! estate of Murtha Walker, has
f October. 1912-
J. M. Shaw,
Sheriff. Tift County, Ga.
GEORGIA—Tifl County:
The return of the appraisers setting
npart twelve months' support to tho
family of Thomas McMillan, deceaa-
ed. having been filed in my office,
all. person* Concerned are cited to
show cause by the 5th day of Novom.
her, 1917. why said application for
twelve months’ support should.not be
This October 1st, 191'7.
C. W. Grave., Ordinary.
SHERIFFS SALE
GEORGIA—Tift Count *:
Will he sold on the first Tuesday
in November, T 917. at public out
cry, before the Court House, in sai’d
county, within the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for cash.
! the following described property, to-
wit:
ThrcS hundred bushels of <um in
' field and in house on the plantation
occupied bv G. W. Walker. Said
property levied on as me proper
ty of G. W. Walker under a fi fa i**
sued from the City-Court of Tifion
in favor of the Peruvian Guano
Corporation and aimin-t G. W. Wal
ker. Said property in possession of
G. W. Wnlljor on dutt^of levy and
pointed out by defendant in fi fa.
This 11th day of October. 1917.
J. M. Shaw.
Sheriff; Tift County, Ga.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
GEORGIA—Tift County:
By virtue of-«i
.... order from the
court of Ordinary of Tift county.
Ga., will be. sold at public outcry on
the first Tuesday in November. 1917,
at the court house door in said coun
ty. between the legal hours of sale,
one' undivided one-half interest in
forty (40) acres of land, more or
less, being a part of lot No. 382 in
the Cth District of Tift county. Ga..
and bounded as follows: on the north
bv original line, on the cast by land
of Watkins on the south by land of
J. B. Huff, on the west by land of
J. B. Huff and B. H. Baker, n
branch being the dividing line be
tween this 40 acre tract and the
lands of Huff and Baker. Terms
I This, fourth day of October, 1917.
J. J. Golden,
Administrator Estate W. M. Sincath.
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The Kind of Plow the) Farmer Needs
Cook Stoves and Ranges
We are showing a complete line of Allen
Princess and Majestic Ranges, emd Lily
Darling Cook Stoves, which we purchas
ed before the recent big advance ■in
Stoves and can make you a price on them
Cold Weather Comforts
If you are contemplating a comfortable,
cheery home this winter Jt will pay you, to
visit Taylor’s and make your selection from
our line of Cole's Perfection Heaters, for
coal or wood, or Standard Perfection Blue
Flame Oil Heaters.
Taylor furniture and Hardware Co.