Newspaper Page Text
HOT AFTER TIGER*.
Local police officer* are making U
I 10 * for the blliuMfgers who ere trg-
in l to carry liquor through Tifton
to other places in this section.
Friday night Baliff Oliver and Po-
:«**n Mollis arested Henry AH***
segro, at Eldorado and got 28
flum of liquor. Allen got off the
midnight train and was on his way to
Oeffla.
Saturday night Sheriff J. M. Shaw
and Deputy R. ,C. Shaw arrested
Henry L. Unrlin, a negro, who was .n
route to Moultrie with 40 pints. He
(tot off the 12:30 train from Jackion-
'ille with two suit cases full.
Sunday "Sheriff Shaw seized one
trunk full and a trunk half roll of
liquor at the A. B. and A. dejjpt
The trunks were checked frojp-'Jack-
SonviHc to Moultrie and MrT'Jihnw ob
tained a scach warrant to go into
This is the Nt*v
Edison Cylinder
Phonograph
MRS. MONK WINS PRIZES
$30.00 and up
Mrs. W. W. Monk, of Sylvester,
won first prize for county display
nt the Southeastern Pair Ip Atlnn.
ti. Mrs. Monk's exhibit for Worth
County was entered in competition
with county displays from Georgia
Florida. Alabama, North and South
Carolinn. The first prize was ffiOl
Monk also won fifth prize f<
:«t individual farm exhibit.
Is Thrust At The Nation s
You Pay For Victory Or You Pay For Defeat
War costs money, billions of it, whether won or lost. Every day that it
be shortened will save tKurountry millions of dollars; and the way to shorten it is to prepare
w o v o lie conflict will have a discouraging effect upon the enemy.
Defeat is vastly more expensive than victory. On top o( the war cost would be added billions of tribute to Germiny. an intolerable burden for free bon American citizens to bear
NOW IS THE TIME Tp ACT
to safeguard your freedom and your property from prolonged taxation. Invest in one or more bonds of the LIBERTY LOAN—all you can buy. \ -u
money to the United States Government at 4 per cent interest, to be returned to you in full. It will be as sale as it is humanly possible to make it. You v
tion to win in this war and To Shorten It.
Could any safer or more worthy use be made of your money? See your banker to-day. Delay may cut the value of your subscription in two.
will be lending you r
'll be helping the na-
The National Bank of Tifton
The Bank of Tifton
SHERIFF'S SALE
" T "
Mrs. Bell L. Louther under a mort- he has Tully administered Mrs. En
gage fi fa issued from the Superior jj. Smith's estate: this therefore
GEORGIA—Tifi County: g’ 0 **.* “.L™ 1 . is to cite nil persons concerned kind-
Will be sold on the first Tuesday J 1 - Louther administrator estate of creditors to .how r>nu if
in November. 19l7. at public out- Mr*. Dora Louther and against Mr. red and creditors, to show cause if
cry. before the Court House in spid Belle *- Louther. Tenant in posses- any they can why said adm-nistrator
county, within the lend hours of ‘ ion notified in writing as required ,hou!d not be discharged from his
sale, to the highest bidder for cash. ' out administration and receive letters of
%>«*«***»# ewstf. W.WiWCS'oB&JW on Ant «ood., In
Ten acres of lot or land No. 21« In ... _. *■ **• sfc « w ;. November, 1917.
the Sixth land district of originally -Sheriff. Tift County. Ga. This, October 4th. 1917.
Irwin, now i n Tift county, Georgia,
known as the Nettie Baker place,
and bounded on the north by thi
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
SHERIFFS SALE
CEORGIA—Tift County:
FOR DISMISSION.
north original line of said lot; in the GEORGIA—Tift County,
cast by the run of a certain branch;] Whereas. J.D. C.-Smith, Adminis-
m the south and west by agreed lines trator of Mrs. Eunie M. Smith, rep-
n record that
__ To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Kras? s
erty levied on ns the property of duly filed-a^d entered on record that !. ' "'““'v
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
tu, i in November, 1917, at .public out
court of Ordinary of Tift county, cry ' before lhe Court House in mid
G “-V W11 ' ,c “ ,d K* b,,c " ,tc 7„.° 7 n ,county, within the legal hours of
the first Tuesday m November 1917, gn]e t# th< , hi h „ t blddor for cagh
i—
one undivided onc-hnlf. interest
forty (40) acre*-of land, more .
less, being a part of lot No. 382 in uccu „ lcu oy u
tbe Gth District of Tift county. Ga., pro|IC |^y levied on ss the proper
ari l bounded as follows: on the north ty of G w . Walker under m fi fa is.
b >: ,°j 1 -;!n nl lin P- on th « ®“‘ ';>• i*™ BUcd from thc City Coort of Tifton
°, f ° n ‘Ilf ) u y “"u °5 in Lavor of thc Peruvian Guano
I n‘ u U c* “Ha n* !f nd ot Corporation and ngninst G. W. Wal-
J. I" Huff arrd B. H. Baker, a k ,. r Snid property in possession of
branch being the -dividing line bo- G . W . Walker on date of levy and
tween this 40 acre tract and the pointe j out by defendant in fi fa.
lands of . Huff and Baker. Terms This nth da<
cash.
Threp hundred bushels of co:
’ 1 field and in house on the plantation
Mipicd by G. W. Walker. Said
GEORGIA STATE FAIR
d;r Itispices 'Georgia State Agricultur;! Society
JHACOiti, GEORGIA
Osfoligf 31 -Narember 9,1917
Co-operaiirg Wilt lie L'riltd States Fcr Ite Ccnsenration U Food
$25,COO in Cahf^Prtmiums
and Purses.
rrize- Winning Herds of Cattle
anc Swine:
Largest and B<.r.l Poultry Show .
in the South.
6* Days Fast Harness’Races 6
Great Big Free Acts 7
Fine Concert Bands 3
The Best Aviator Alive
ire works Night and Day
l Rates on all Railroads
KilTE fOR PKIIIM MSI IND ENTRY BLANKS
YOU ARE INVITED
Julius H. Otto, Cbas. B. Lewis, Harry C. Robert,
Piesidcnt Tieasurer Sec. and Gen. Mgt.
This, fourth day of October, 1917.
J. J. Golden,
Administrator Estate W. M. Sineath.
SHERIFFS SALE
in ooveimirr^ 101 i, bi puuiic uui-
ery,~ before the Court House In'snid
cojmy. within the legal hours 7>f,
sate, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described property, to
four-cvlinder Sfudebaker car
Motor 'Xp- .103123. . Said nronetty.
levied on ns the property of Perry
under a fi fa issued from the
Court of Tifton in fnrcor' of
W. Hickman and agninst J. L.
Brook*. Perry Moore. J. A. Enson.
J. L. Gay, Jr.. E. T. Forrest. W. E.
Bjikor, W. H. Hendrirks^J. M Price,
GEORGIA—Tifl Col .... .
Will be sold on thc first Tuesday
in November* 1917. at public
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA—Tifl County:
To all Whorfl *it ma v Concern:
H. D. Ttlloison having _.ade nppll-
•nlion in 'due form of law t 0 he ap
pointed permanent administrator up
on the ^■ of F. A. Tillotson, de-
cased, notice is hereliy given that
«id application will be Heard at the
-egtfiiir 'term dt the Court of Grain-'
*ry for snid county to bo heard on
the first Monday in November. 1917,
Witness my Hand nnd official sig
nature this 9th dav of October, 1917.
Ci W. Graves, Ordinary.
W. H. Bennett J. J. L. Phillips. Geo.
W. Julian. N. Peterson, H. W. Clem-
nd R. O, Carter. Property in
’erry Moore on ilqt«
of levy ami pointed out by plaintiff
fifit.’ Levy made by Jack Ford.
Deputy Sheriff, nnd ' returned to
me this 11th day of October, 1917.
J. M. Shaw.
- Sheriff. Tift County, Ga.
CITATION FOR GUARDIAN
r of October. 1917.
J. M. Shaw.
Sheriff, Tift County, Gi
FOR LEAVE TO SELL
GEORGIA'—Tift County:
Ordinary's office, OcL 1st, 1917.
J. W. Walken. Administrator
mtate of Martha “Walker,
ipplied for leave to sell the land of
'aid deceased. This is. therefore, to
< tify nil concerned Xo file their ob-
ir -tinns. if any they have, on or be
fore the first Monday in November,
icxt. else leave will then be granted,
'aid applicant ns applied for. •
C. W. Graves. Ordinary,
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
In Tift Superior Court, July T«
1918.
Jones vs. A. Jones.
Tp the IJefendnnt, A. Jones:
You are hereby required person
ally or by nttorney to be and ap
pear at the Superior Court to be held
and for said County on the Fir*t
GEORGIA—Tift County:
” all Whom it May Concern:
tunic Irving having applied ' for
_ rrlianship of the persons and prop
erty of Nellie Hadley and Lee Mash-
bum, minor children of Adeline ; —— r-»a an mu.
Mashhurn., late of said county, de- Monday in July. 19!p. then and there
con‘e-1. notice is given that said ap- ' *' *' '
plica:im: uclll be heard at my office
-* 'O o'clock it. m.. on ’the -fifpt Mon-
ddv in' Nr ' — *
YEAR'S SUPPORT
GEORGIA—Tift County!
Thc return of the appraisers setting
apart twelve months' support to the
family of Thomas McMillan, deceas
ed, having been filed in my office,
all persons concerned are cited to
show cause by thc 5th day of Novem
ber. 1917. why said application for
twelve montits' support sho.uld not be
^This October 1st, 1917.
C. W. Grove*. Ordinary.
itness the Honorable R. Eve.
Judge of said Court, this 12th day of
October. 1917.
R. D. Smith.
Plaintiffs Attorney.
Henry D. Webb.
Cle»^ Tift Superior Court.
Dm Qukiias That Dees Net Affect the Heed .-nid county to be held
Benner of its tonic and laxative effect. tsXA* Monday in No vember, 1917.
TIYK BkOHO QUIN INK lebetn
Shi!
i
Myled c
appertain. '
Witi'
W e also sell the
Edison Disc
Phonograph
$100.00 to $250.00
KJent’s Furniture
and Music Store
you feel discouraged and
at do ivit give up but take
of Chamberlain's Tablet*
and you are almost certnin to feel
all right within a day or two. De
spondency is very often dee to in
digestion and hilio “
r which
1 Quick-Easy Shines
I Tin-Black-Whit* |
pfnffaSOiDlMTHEBgTSWBS
2,000 ACRES
FINE FARM LANDS
For sale in' tracts of 100 acres or
more. Terms Easy.
SEB ME IF YOU WANT A GOOD FARM
J. H. YOUNG
Chula, Georgia. R. F. D. 1
f MUTUAL MILLI
COMPANY
NGri
Rice Mill Now Ready
We clean, polish and grade rice for
toll, and buy rough rice.
Mutual Milling Company
""Tifton". Georgia
FOR ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA—Tift \»-,untyi
To all whom it ma^.-^neern:
Gibbs having nVle applica-
w toVkappoint.
itrator aeon "
tion in due form of law „
ed permanent administrator __
estate of Thomns McMillan, dee«Sjed.
notice is hereby given that snid Im
plication will he heard "Bt the regul
term of the Court of Ordinary f
Witness my hand and official s
nature, this October 5th, 1917.
C, W. Crave*, Ordinary.
COOK
P© STOVES
’ml
AND
RANGES
We are showing a complete line of Allen
Princess and Majestic Ranges, and Lily
Darling Cook Stoves, which we purchas
ed before the recent big advance in
Stoves and can nake you a price on them
Cold Weather Comforts
If you are contemplating a comfortable,
cheery home this winter, it will pay you to
visit Taylor’s and make your selection from
our line of Cole’s Perfection Heatets, for
coal or wood, or Spthdard Perfection Blue
Flame Oil Heaters.