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A DELIGHTFUL OCCASION
i la 1 Our second >
TV ton Wednesday docteti of the dt, to
> Invited the could be expected all h
f Omega a
Dftaa-xren
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Dr. ' cd well together!
length ‘ w. H. Park a* A 6 o'clock dinner ! advance- it i
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■ death of hie.Tuesday even!
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could be lo^ed for and we think
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Miss Emma R. Sutton
Editor
Ty Ty Department
TY TY,
GEORGIA
-aaa Cheater, two week* ago from Dr. Park i* a mlariknary to China report* will be favorable. THE FARMER IS THE MAN
the effects of Pari* green. taken and fowner pupil of Rbq, Mathewa, i Salem Sunday School was well at- —£
Witt suicidal intent. |now at' home on vacation The ef- tended left Sunday and lessons good. jThen take him by the hand
taken Praia green fair was very informal and a meet- Preaeher Thompson, of Lenox, was All ye people of the land;
HELP TO KEEP TV TY CLEAN
If the price ot hogs should con
tinue to take its upward flight, Mr.
Owen Dowd ought to have money t» Ty Ty has only one-garbage cart
w—— - — , — . —, - . . burn by the end of the year. He and that doe* not seem to give all Its
Sunday before but evidently the i„g of good cheer and Chri*iaa boa- with u» during Safcbath School and Stand by him whataver troubl# has two fine lota, one on his own time to the business and so "The
quantity was not sufficient • It is pitality. - 1 we did sppreciate his presence. Bro. I may befall place west of Ty Ty and one on Mrs. Sanitary Market" is living np to its
thought that he had got this from! The dinner was a very tempting'Thompson is one of our pastors of You may say whate'er you can . put's piaee. which he rente south of name by employing, individually, a
Albany. Thursday he came with one. and greatly enjoyed by the for-'past years and he served us well and But the fawner is the man— Ty Ty. Mr. Dowd is raising other “ rt to take away its own garbage,
his brother to Tifton and while tunate guests. Mrs. Mathewa proved that make* us. very glad to report Yea, the farmer is the man that et0 ck, alto and chickens." trash, etc.
here tried to obtain more of the hecself a Methodist, born and bred, his presence feeds us alL I Mr ' w B Calhoun, who has visited 0ther ,u,re * households »ouIa
poison. Fsiling to do so he motored both in the chqica of the thief ar- Prof A. J. Ammons, Mra. Am- —Old Song.' T Ty severaI wu aeriotti | y . do well to follow tnla example. A
over to Fitxgerald where it ia thought tide on^ the m*nu—fried ehicken— \ mons and Misses Madison and Jessie I And he has his hands full doing, hurt by a lumber wagon Saturday. ,raa11 pl*'« cannot affortTto give its
be got what he wanted. 'as well 'as in the delicious prepare* Lee Reynolds of Tifton. spent the | it these days. If our immediate, Mr Calhoun is a brother-in-law of ‘"habitants the advantages of a city,
On the way home they stopped at tlon and serving. It cams to tha evening of the second Sunday in section is e fair sample, howler, Mrs. W. C. Thompson, and his home and cach household,
• firm ought
Little river and it was while he was table hot. fried Just right, “at October at Salem church to be pres- and ail fawners are like ours, he is uTnCattula near CoIumbus. A t0 do thin,r P°” lbIe 10 help. In
away from liis brother for a few Mother use to cook it." Mw. Math- >nt at their Sabbath lessons. \ likely to meet every requirement telegram to Mrs. Thompson told of tbis way - hot only wouId ,he town
minutes that he took the poison. rw « was assisted in serving by Ma' Prof. Ammons joined the Bible Also, he is coming into his own and the accident but gave no particulars. be kept much C >55J* T and in bc,Ur
He returned to the buggy himself J. A. Peterson. Misses Helm Math-’class and after I|a close he told the'getting full justice—which is more Mjkc Tuckcr ^ has uken Jim . “ niUry comH$Wn, but money could
without having been found by_ hi» e »r» and Fannie Shaw. ]Sunday School folk of the rally to than has always befallen him. parks' p | aC e with Conger and Roi
brother, a* was first -stated. Soon | After dinner, by request Dr. Park ' be given to Tift county and that Ss-!
after they started he began talking talked on the many problems tha lem had been decided on and that J
His ■
sved laf work
dividual can take n
No town where
which the i
W. E. WILLIAMS-
DEALER IN
High Class General nrtiiiDdlst*
THE STORE
Wtiere Your Dollar Goes Furtlur
Courteous Treatment-
T"
Your Trade Will Be Appr
took Is allowed
be kept in
... ....... , . '<<un «n efficient clerk.
Mr. Lambeth is holding down the in ' cd that of the '“senior”
about everybody “being down on him phyrician-mkuionary met w China we would have the state manager, railroad job while Mr. Hollingsworth partner wou ; ( | j ust a bout place one
and thinking he was eraxy" and said thirty years ago and the develop- Mr. Simms, with us and some well'is away o n business. . ‘ h . ^ >
he was a burden to his family. .His ment of the work. Alioi of the Un0 wn ladies of such work also ■ Three of Mr. Culpepper’s potatooa tive drafu But tht ... make a lively do " e ,0 ’' Brds that n ’. uc . h ' d ” ,re °
brother tried to reaMure him but great plan, for hospitals thteughout p rof . Ammons mid there would b. 'together weighed nearly fifteen , cam . just the same and do a rush- *" d- ™ Ch '* n °\ '"‘L !’
without success. He soon began the new Republic made possible by literary program also and cv- pounds (one peck). A single po- inR bismess. Mr. Ross, a young Ty Ty TUsr majority of peo-
vomiting violently and this contra- the gifts of philanthropists. At first ,-ry body should bring a basket oi tato, put on the scales after that, mon himself is seldom in the store cann0t be prevailed on to refrain
ued after they reached home and they had no doctors, nh instruments parcel of lunch for dinner. Salem weighed five pounds. h _. in _ oth ' business from throwinK paper ' ,rult Peelings,
medical aid was summoned. Before and no hospitals. There is . great ,i,j no t refuse the rally so we will! ..... “ nd othcr refu,e the streel an<1
his death he realised hi. ewe was change now. but still much work to h ,-ar more about it as the plans get „ eood^tt^tencr^d thU. C,rCU!1 .V “" , " ^ apitl,nf ' in poblic places - Bo,h prac -
hopeless but did not appear to re- be done. The Chinese knew of the ' comp |eted. ! * in ^ ' jU,t • bo '* emp,led tht , toWn ° f Ty Ty *«*• ar « «W» y and ‘••■'Eerous. The
grwt hi* acUon. He said he was wil- hookwoim disease man, tantiiriea Mrs N. Peterson and Mrs. T. A. , picking 0 Botl we^ils P In not'an „“ nd | r th ° su '' round, '’ B . | C ° U ? t 7 l,anana '* 8 f * vonte ,ru “- ,n ,
ling- and ready to go and h.d no .go and its cauae. but knew nothing M, NVhol.s visited the Salem school 1"?!^ n0t HoU!,pk . e * per * K T> ' “ S eI,cwh " e and lhe fr -" ncy
f^Tr. a. W the hereafter. He spoke 0 f its treatment. ’Thursday last and the crowd of . u, »" ,,Jled j j t " Uy at ho “ e had do the.r own. Blth which the unwary p~l«strian
to his dead mother before he died. Rev. C. W. Durden made a short , rh aUrs was very enthusiastic for! ReV S ‘ S ' Kemp rondu<:ted the u »- cook,n P Mowers and hay presses ^lip* on a banana pee! an!/gets a.
having, “how beautiful you are." |but very impremive talk. He .poke having her out among them, and * econd Sundny 5 * nic ” in the s,ood m the fi " ld ' and «“»»• l “ fall has become a stendinv joke—
At the age of 13. while playing feelingly of tho relation between the \| -Anderson ami Kirkland ap- Method,at church la,t Sunday ' ‘ : *' neral wore a d ">rted look. People , houeh th e principal actor ftijs to
at achool. Chester fell and struck physician and the minister and of predated their presence and the , mmin,n * OTer a day or two in Ty 7 >' had l-arned a h#,uUy ' tb ” M* 1 Yh® daD * er °f sli l”
the back of hi* head on a log. Ha the work they could do together. He beneficial talk Mrs. Peterson made' “Things are not what they seem." Mr Joe Hall, * young married «* lessened on unpaved Streets,
was deranged for six weeks from made a splendid suggest!*) when thim. Thirty cents cotton seems to be a man of Route 2. Ty Ty, is home hut Ty Ty's principal sidewalks “re |
the Injury and since then has had he expressed the hope that the Mr and Mr*. Lawson Wilder, of realization of the farmer's wildest on furlough, his leave of absence P» vrd . and * ven 'f they were n . ot ' , •
occasional attacks of severe pain in ministers and professional men of Omega visited Mr. and Mrs. W. W. dream, hut the only pleasure he can extending to December 15th. Mr. peelings and other trash do not im-j W. B. Williams, F. B. Pickett,
the back Of hi* head, for which ha the city would meet oftener tnd that Wilder, of Ty Ty last Sunday and re *By get qut of it is handling more Hall is a farmer with a dependent P rovc their appearance or add to the, 1 en
could obtain n 0 relief. It i* thought perhaps a club or organization could attended Salem Sabbath School and mone >' 11 might as well be ten family and he could probably have -unitary condition of the town. Help j w. C. Thompson Tho*. _M. Perry-
this old hurt caused mental derangw- be formed. !lessons', in the evening. cents cotton and eight cents bacon, boon exempted; but he prefers re- ,a ke *P T >' Ty as cleanest possible
” ment which led to hi* per< stent Rev Mathews introducsd both Misses Mary and Reea Childs of a * in ,h * P»»t maining in the army. His wife
attempts at aulcide which were final- speakers and made some very ap- Salem attended church services Sun. When one of our colored citizens willing that he should go. and
ly successful. . preciative remarks at the conclusion. ,| a y evening at Omega. affixes a “special liver" stamp to ■ ridering the circumstance*, they are ^ food conservation meeting "will
a I The fgir will long be pleasantly All of us Tift county folks will "partial post” package and starts it acting sensibly about it. He is earn- i)e hl .|j jr | -j- y Ty at the Methodist
FIRST NUMBER DRAWS | remembered by all of thoss pres- t*. awful sweet presently for we sure on its journey, he seems to think ing more thnn he ever earned be- c j,uroh on Tuesday Oct. 23rd at 2
■ ent. will be drinking sweet Cane juice, that nothing can prevent it from ar- fora, and he is enjoying ad van t- o ' r f 0 c k p. m.
Tho High School Auditoriian was Those seated at the tabls were: t ome. Mr. Editor and drink with riving at its destination. Especial ages that he could m-i er have hoped government is back of this
well filled for the first number of I)r*. Julian. Smith. Ditsmore. u , y faith is*placed in the "special liver" to have. "When the boys come moV(rnen . and expect* through the
the Lyceum course, which was given O'Quinn. Fort. Hendricks. N. Peter- We were glad to hay^ Mias Lena stamp, which not infrequently adorns marching homo.” there will proba- cap tains and lieutenants appointed
Tuesday night. The attraction was son. J. A. Peterson, and Dr. Park; Wilder back with us Ifrom Omega a perfectly unimportant letter just bly be many among those who stayed to , n .. Jre pledges from houseke.
Ty Ty Farmers Supply Co..
R. R. Pickett, President
Ji M. Varner, Managers.
DEALERS IN
Groceries, Dry Good*
Notions, Shoes, Hats
Ro*dy-to-Wear Clothing
Fs'rm Implements
And'. Other Thinga.
Pictorial Review Patterns
2nd Vice-Prev
Cashier.
, WO * FOOD CON5ERVATION MEETINO
BANK Of TYTY
CAPITAL $25,000.00
W. |,
Caatellucci’a NeapoliUn* and tha Rev. C. W. Durden, Rev.
crowd went away pleased. If the oth- Mathews and J. L. Herring,
er fohr attractions come up to the o- ■ ■ ■■ --
standard set by the first, there will ( A. M. S. NEWS
be no kick on Ihi* year’s Lyceum ■
course. Prof. W. L. Bryi
All of the-selections were so good pel services at the school Tiesdsy th,
that It would be hard to select one as morning, giving an exceOnt talk was wonderfully good.
Sunday. Mias Wilder' is-one.of for appearance’s sake. who will be sorry they didn’
Salem's best worker* and singers and The price of groundpeas goes And af,er b1! - tho5C in trainin 6
attends Omega school and we like steadily up. having reached the '"“y not be called o n to fight,
her presence here always on/ Sun- neighborhood of six cewt^. A two- The machinery for the feed
:o - to assist in conserving food supplies
,w of country. It is expected that the
heads of every family in the Ty Ty .
... w—- iteiKnuumwiu oi six nmx a iwo- , —— -— - J B1 district be present at this meeting.
/ horse iond sold a few dayKago for of E. J. Cottle and Company is being A speaker Will be present to cn-
Salem church on $170. This was not bad. considering put into place and the mill will soon lighten the people on the plans for
ening of the second Sunday that it left the fanner with a fine be ready for work. It will be in the campaign which begins on Octo-
Mnny good lot of-good hay. operation by the time velvet beans ber 29th.
W« Pay Interest
Deposits
i Time Depart**
This Buds Caa
DO BUSINESS AT HOME
c matured; but that is not. by any
the beat. Tiften has, seldom had an to the studente. ^.ngers amt tw 0 classes. Misses Kirk- N - on .poi,onous matches, the only
opportunity to hear aa many aecom- Mr. Etheridge Gay, a fonter A. land and Sizemore furnished mu- |( ind to be had thelc day , arf fine means, the only kind of feed it will ^ MR. YOUNG LOSES A MULE
I*" "“T* " “!*• M. S. n.d.nt but n.- S.cr.iq, .it. t.r th, ..ll.n .nJ ™' Th, *U,h hu «.t
Before 5 o clock in the afternoon the Army M. C. A., also 0rt a Preacher Bowen will preach at f OT peo fy e w ho use matches but been running recently, may be put One day last week when Mi
•nough tickets had been told to pay splendid and instructive talk faring Salem church at 11 o'clock the third t j, ey completely put out of business in °P p rtition again while work it bert Young's hay was being cut
"or the Lyceum course. This leaves the exercises. . Sunday it> October. We will (be ,j, e } )CTt and cheapest of rat poisons! suing on about th# milL ,his farm near Ty Ty. there wm
for the coming four Tuesday evening the atudenljbody ( glad to see many out The old “parlor” matches, mixed with Mr. Hollingsworth now has Mark demonstration of what a'mower
- - - J . i. l. TlirLcer n, nn in tkn nil. action Can
E The TyTy Drug Co.
ut: -ctions clear profit to the High and several visitors were deligMfully ^
F-hooL The proceed* will be expend- entertained by Mr. Rube Alien, * o
od on the stage furnishings of the reader and impersonator. This was W1LLACOOCHEE WOMAN'S
High School building. one of the best attractions the Khool CLUB.
. o ha* had. • A very interesting meeting of the .. . .
MR. McINNIS FELL DEAD Profs. Childs and Collins, bott con- Wiliacoochee Woman's Club was
:— 'nected with the State Collegs of held at the. auditorium on the after- wo ccn P°* a R* * m P* W1
meal dough, was death to rate Tucker
hut seemed harmless to other things, road and telegraph
Mixed with the matches we get now m ‘ M °F permanenc
this is enough to make rata laugh in permanent till Mari
•by outgrnu
Mr W. H. Par
Mr. John M. Goff of the Fender Agriculture, were inspecting the ex- noon of the eleventh. Besides the
section was in Tifton Wednesday Periment piote at the school Tues- usual business and program for the
morning and gave us more detail* ,la . v - Pr “f- Moore also with the State afternoon it was necessary to elect
of the death of Mr. Dan Mclnnis College of Agriculture was at the a President for the club year, the
Saturday. .school Wednesday in the inters* of new Prestdcnt, Mrs. C. M. Brake-
Mr; Mclnnis came heme from the boll weevil propaganda. field, having resigned at the last meet.
soon He out of style, bat they
not been put on the bargain counter
yet. This is where Uncle Sam puts
himself in the class of out-of-date
merchants.
Miss Charlotte Mobley, of Lumber
n hi* property fr<
thi-r
jeh to the
Madison. Fla., about four weeks ago Mr *- Emma Perry of Malson. - „f the yie»r year. The eluh C,ty ’ I' 3 " u,ken Mias Buchanan
and went home with Mr. Goff, who Ga -’* ’’ pending a few days at the accepted the resignation with regrets. plact in Tt 1 * Ty Ty school, alia
is hi* nephew by msrrisge, resigned s °hool with her daughter, Mias Via- Mrs.' E. L. Moore was made presi- Buchaann going to Chula to teach,
to die. He said he bad made his Ia p «ry- dent for the ensuing year and the Mbs Mobley was appointed
peace with God and was a changed-^. Misses Sasser and McWhorter, of club feels that it has made a wine position in Ty
men. But under the treatment of Wiliacoochee. were the week-end selection. The several committees °P encd -
jffice, with pro- The driver of the mower had'
al least, it is stopped for dinner, and was just ■
who is learning beginning to take out his mules
, ,he p ] art . when one of them became frighten-
paint,.1 Ih, •* *" d J “ ™",
of tho fnghtened mule k. ....
. er in operation and threw the other
” mule against the blade.’ The hlniT v
* feet''of this mule wrre cut nearly • • * a •
J off. the blade going smoothly
-,i through the grenter part of the A COMPLETE Z RUj STORE
' bone. The wounded animal was
BY SACRIFICE
oks .nf that pai
i. The«e houses are n.,t
but they are about the o
. homes in Ty Ty. Nearly all th.
ries that once went under , ‘” n *"
, that n.-me have been tom down and * ot '
lo.lcrn houses have taken their - .
| places.
before school Dr. and Mr*. Pittman and Mr. W. Since
'* 11. Davis went to Albany Thursday criment
—. Ethridge he ahowed much im- ^ ue * b * °t Miss Lucille Sasser. reported the work mapped out for Ty Ty is sadly in need of another iu ' nn c ‘o see Pcm-Pom and aero „f j c ff,
prorement and his relatives hoped Dr r W - Durden conducte* the the yrsr and with the co operation cleaning up, but the trouble is thst
he might recover. | Y - M. C. A. services Tuesday. !of the club and citizens of the town the general public not to say the
Saturday he was sitting before the Mr Stanley Hire* left Sunday they will accomplish much good, stock, will not assist in keeping it
fire talking i 0 Mr*. R. S. Kell when nu:ht tor Atlanta, to report for du- Quite a collection of canned goods clean.
he suddenly straightened up and ,y ■* *he recruiting station, hiving has been donated to the Tallulah Mr*. Perry, who has been visiting
fell back dead, without warning or cnli *ted in the navy. ; Fails school which will be shipped her niece. Mrs. R R. Pickett, return- . .
apparently any .offering . | The patriotic recital given »tur- this week. ed' to her home in Shellman Satur- ”f’ lhr ' W ' U " wr!t« enttusat -U-t JJs. prove .our^trxoUms, -our .
0 day evening by the Music .nd E«. day morning. Mr*. Pickett w«it ,:ra,Iy from t},r '«*'«* MHMt "Hy ««rificing ,
MEMORY OT WILLIE R7 CHEEK, prassion Departments was one of the WILLIS BUYS PROPERTY,. Wlth her a, -far as Sylvester. ** “ n * K,u " ,0 rrt off 10 Erancrf and and not by criticism " Many of the
-best program* the school has had’ From the Ocilla Star, Mia> Ju[j> p-rkg a ltudent of K<rt mt0 th v midst of things. He is critic* who were holding forth sc.
““** -is- On. of th. io.port.nl ml Mb F ,„„, r „ ]lm „ r>thk .rt. «"* Ww. M bbt M, m n> *•„ P.,ol,
(MMome. -when he"has noth- ably talking only to Hu. heard but
do, there is something to there are more kind; of traitem
• than one.
Drugs and druggisi s'
SUNDRIES
Puscriptians A Specialty
School Books
and Supplies
sulwidgnce (with
» of thst true exponent!
linn Democracy—T*«o-
delighted with their tnp.. What tcth Century brand—we hear con-;
would the people who lived here be- „.|erably less tulk against Presjhrnt!
four the war have thought of such a Wilson's policy: but there
trip? It meant three day* then, and nf ta i k hfr » ,j, a n there
no “show" in it. Great is the auto- oulrh , to be and thc a dvice of Vice
mobile. President Marshall is very ujnely:
Wiltie J. Willi
JONES & COMPANT
Oerters In
High Clasa Canrnl Marthaadua
... : After you read this advertisementt.
this store and do your
shopping.
PRICES RIGHT
The death angel visited the hcvnn in srme time
of Mr. and Mr*. O. F. Cheek, at pass, having it in gharge. Miss Char* deals consummated last week was
Omega Sept. 25, and called their son line Banner; of Wmacoochee.' ah'ff thirty which Mr. J. M. Willis of Mya- obl| d ^ ^ ve up her ltu dies teto- . . ,
Willie, heme to heaven. ,Mi»i Lucile Sasser played an exqui- tic became the .possessor of the Nor- .. acc0U nt of her eyes and amu,e him - aDd alwa 5 r! Plenty
n b.lf Ini.In III. ... I ™ ’ ‘ — J <-•»— ‘ -' - -
e duet.
He was 18 years and seven months
old when the summons came for
him to go where suffering comes no
more.' It is hard for us to realize |
’hat Willie has gone frera us and
'hat we can see him no more. He |
was th* treasure and joy and pride
- of that home. We loved him ah!
maybe too well, hut we must sub- ■ ,
mit and bow to the will of Him who 1 under
doeth all thing* well. and.we hope master * 1 —
to meet the loved on* in the happjs ^ offlcea ' *11 the other post- hia home and to dev e lop it i nto be soldiehs.
COTTON MARKET
Thurtdi^, Oct. IStk.
Good middling 27H.
Fully middling 27 H.
Middling 27.
Cotton seed $66.
read. Hi* letter is a charming cmi-
of the pessimistic
man half interest in the real estate v. a ]fi, cw. cam . home
and turpentine holdings of Norman et we jj an j expects ^ return sa tra * 1 10 * omc tbe pessimistic CHANCE FOUND- GUILTY
and Willia. The consideration in ** M epistles sent hcvne from camps. noW Moultrie, Oct. 12.—When tho jury
this deal was about $12,000. I , . . ' Bnd then;‘but Willie J. is nothin* trying his case in Colquitt Superior
Mr. Willis also purclraaed the' P " ke “ <P « nt ^ cheerful. He i, one of those Court returned • verdict of guilty
Drew place from Mr. P. H. Gaskin. day *" d Sunday ^ ^* r parenU - (and they help to make up the salt today. Rev. Charlie Chance, a coun-
ThU is one of the best farms In P' and . „ r * t “ rnlnf of the earth and get their reward* try preacher, radteted for an *t-
the county. There are 610 acre# to Be ”' e Tlft Co eK * Monday - who are faithful in small things. tempted assaui* upon a fourteen*
, of this, and the consideration was Mr. Walter Willis, of Route 3. There must be something wrong year-old girl, vus sentenced to servo
tw law county-aeat post- about $22,000. It is the purpose T F Ty - is *mong the young married a b ou t the report of the ground pea sixteen yearn m the penitentiary,
made Central Aecotnt- °f Mr wmu make this farm mon wh o have volunUriiy gone to y^M. Some report aTtood yield 0
of seventy bushels am acre; but FOR SALE
FOR SALE.
: Berkshire Pigs. S. C. B. liag
. horn Chickens, and Milk
Cows. 1 also buy good,
fat cows and hogs...
W. F. SIKES,Ty Ty, Ga.
A. PARKS,
Groceries. Dry Goods Etc..
Caskets, Coffins.
Ty Ty, Georgia,
to. A. WOODARD St CO.,
General Merchandise
Ty Ty. Ga.
e of the finest in the state.
On. Who Kn.w Him
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
masters in the county will make thei
j quarterly reports to them. All sup- j
plies for the postoffices in Berrien j AN OLD CITIZEN OF IRWIN
| county *ili be furnished by the; Concerning Mr. Jonathan Walker, day
Nashville office, and Postmaster whose death was chronicled
I. Tift Supm-ioc Court. July T.rm, Sweat will audit the reports of the Gazette last week, the Ocilla Star'^ reeeiver - when he visited us Mon- el of groundpeas?’ it used
other offices. This arrangement will
r - - ---- - - simplify lhe work of the auditingde-' Mr. Walker was horn in old Irwin
r«551Se, ^SIB lo bM »«*>»-?*.“” ?<
s'ly or by attorney to be and ap- make more work for the county- Jack Walker who was killed at the
p .-ar at the Superior Court to be held seat offices.—Nashville Herald. Bone Poqd by BUI Bone, who was
., *« d for “‘ d £° u “ ty 1 •» pir *‘ Fitxgerald. OiG4.7.-Jehu Fletcb- later hung. He married Margaret
Vandav in July. 1918. then and there - i-'n . v j u. , D , .
• answer the crmolaint in the abort « r - B prominent fatmer of Irwin ( Fletcher, daughter of BUe. Jim,
st -led case, aa in default thereof said county ran into a wagon driven by • . who survives him.
r ~ »rt will proceed as to justice shall negro on the Irwinrilla road Monday | He served as Treasurer of Irwin
•' : S£i U» Honorabl, E. “1 klM **' '.ft*
J !ge of said Court, this 12th day of mule*. The auto wa* badly damaged , nd honorable citizen who will be
'‘--ober, 1*17. ' -•*—* “
R D. Smith.
ilnlntifrs Attorney.
I Mr. D. H. Herrington, of Poulan, nobody had a more promising crop My grist mil! and blacksmith shop
'combined business and pleasure by than Jim Evans, a colored fanner with tools—th# only place of its kind
king a visit to Ty Ty on Mon- near Ty Ty, and he says be made in Ty Ty. New building, gasoline
only about forty bushels to tho engine, and everythng in first elaas
There was no wiid rush to the acre. By the way. what is a bush- order. Address, c-
W. S. Scott, Ty Ty. Ga.
in the accident. miaacc uy hia many fnv di
! Mira Nell Adams and Mr. Andrew ( o —
Hendley were United in marriage by , For Solo—Three lot# In Edgewood,
Judge T. M. Brown at his home Tuee- j total 300 feet front by 210 feet
day evening at 7JO e'clock. Thoj'iack, with four-room house and
V »■* groom were accompanied, barn. Fine location for chicken
*2 cSSTnrST’rt itrtiS. by another couple, who witneeeed th# faun. Five minutes walk from city.
|wrroin»i^»ri«»^ ceremony. j At a bargain. Apply to Gazette of-
to- be
day—but there r^rer ie on hi* first twmty-eight pounds, then it dropped .
round. It is rather early ftt to pay to twenty-five, then it jumped to
taxes. [thirty. This may account for dis-
Mr. Edgar Scott, now expressman crepancies in reports—the bushel of
on the A. C. I-, spent a few days Kroundpcas being aa unknown quan-
witb the home folks this week. tity it is safer to put the quantity I
Ty Ty’s cattle industry grow*. Mr.
Arthur Ross has nearly two hundred
head in a pasture just beyond tha
southern limits of town, and Mr. W.
F. Sikes and his small but able as
sistant, Tom Edwards, drove a big
PflMCerad is 6 to 14 Days
i pounds, as they are sold.
HANNON-ROS3
CITY CASH MARKET
G. W. Willis. Proprietor
Fresh Meats, Fish and Produce
. Swift's products a specialty
'*111# Sanitary Market*'
Ty Ty, Georgia.
drove through the streets, Ute Mon- ber ® de r b
day. afternoon to a new pasture. , ir "
Mr*. C. K, Pitt and Mr*. J. W. ; ‘
Taylor who »r* in Florida for their,
health, write that they ar* steadily
Miss Pansy Hsnnon was married ®' PARKS
Mr. Aden Rosi on Sunday, Oeto- Cotton Broker. Ty Ty, Ga.
Gibbs offlelat- Highest prices paid for cotton
at any season.
DR. F. B. PICKETT,
Physician aid Surgeon.
Tv Ty, Ga.
DR. R. R. Pie^ETT,
Physician and Surgeon.
TyTy, Gfcy
D. VARNER AND COMPANY
| Dealer* In
Grocerie* Dry Goeds, Candiee. Ch
Tobacco and Everything
Else ia the
ay of Gaoeral
Marchaadisa.
i FuroUhiags a S pee laity.
CONGER AND ROSS
Ty Ty. Ga.
Drug*. Seeds. Stationery and
Toilat Article,
Ice Cream when the weather is
warty. Cold drinks all the time.
DR. CARL S. PITfMAN,
Physician and Surgeon.
Phone No. 7.
Ty Ty, Georgia.
E. J. COTTLE,
SHINGLES FOR SALE
BUY DIRECT FROM MILL AN1
SAVE MIDDLEMAN'S
Ty Ty, Ga.