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READY TO WEAR
Oar stock is now complete with every*
thing to wear.
Ladies’ Coats and Suits and new Serge and Sat
in Skirts.
Men’s Suits and Overcoats.
Boys’ Suits, $5.00 to $9.00.
Shoes for £he Whole Family.
Prices Are Right.
DUNCAN & STUBBS
PHONE ONE-O-TWO
Large Tlfl Cmi(7 AiSmk*
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W. A. Covington now Mayor
'■of Moultno addressed an aodiance of
about 300 p«opl» In tha Tift cousty
I courthouse Wednesday morning at
'a Liberty Bond rally. Mr. Coving-
ton'a address waa eloquent patriotic
' and enlightning and waa warmlly co
nceived,. Subscription* for several
j thousand dollar* worth of Liberty
I Bond* were taken after the addreaa.
I n hi* addreaa. the apeaker went Tifton High School op«ned Sep-
back to the organisation of the Gar- tember 3rd with prospects for the
'anan Empire and told of the cause best year in ita history. Prof. Bry-
leadlng up to this arar and why the * n had arranged everything so com-
. United States is in it. He told of the pletely that work begin without a
great history back of the country hindrance. Everything in our beau-
SCH00V
NWS
Mildred Slack. 'IS.
"Oh I the Circus-Day Parade 1 How j
the bugles played and played 1
And how the glossy horses tossed J
their flossy manes and neighed, I
As the rattle and the rhyme of the (
tenor drummers time
Filled all the hungry hearts of u
with melody sublime 1”
Did wo hoar the bugles ahd drums !
last Wednesday? Sure, we did—from J
the superintendent down to the jan- I
itor! Thanks to Mr. Bryan (may his B
tribe increase) every school child j
from the tiniest first grader, to
it dignified Senior, saw that par- l
STATEMENT
Of the Ownership. Management, Cir.
culation, Etc.,'Required by the Act
of Coagreaa of August 24, 1912.
Of the Tifton Weekly Gaxette, pub- .
liahed daily at Tifton, Georgia, for ™ a n. farmer and editor of the Wire-
Oct. 1st, 1917. 'grass Farmer of Ashburn, Ga., was
STATE OF GEORGIA—County ol elected a member of the board.
Tift,
Before- me. a Notary Public in and
for the state and county aforesa.d,
personally appeared J. L. Herring,
who having been duly sworn accord
ing to law, deposes and says that he
is the Editor end Manager of the
Tifton Weekly Gazette and that the
following.Is to the best of his knowl
edge ana belief, a true statement of
tha ownership, mansgemsnt. circuls-
tion, etc., of the aforesaid, publica
tion for the date shown in the abovo
caption required by the Act of
.August 24, 1912, embodied in sec
tion 448. Postal Laws and Regula
tions printed on tha reverse of this
form, to-wit:
1. That the names and addressee
of the publisher, editor, managing
editor, and business managers are.
Publisher. Gazette Publishing
Company. Tifton. Ga., Editor. Mans
ging Editor, Business Manager, J. L.
. Tifton. Ga.
Herring. Ti — „
2. That the owners are: Gazette
Publishing Company. Stockholders:
G. L. Blalock, W. H. Hendricks,
Prank Scarboro, J. S. Royal. W. H.
Parker. G. W. Julian. H. D. Webb.
G. W. Coleman, H. Kent and Son, T.
E. Phillips. E. P Bowen. I. W. Myers.
J. H. Hutchinson, J. J. Golden, J. J.
T,. Phillips. J. S. Taylor. B. Y. Wal-
ice. ft. Eve. R. D. ftelith. H. H.
ift, Jr., J. M. Shaw, Jason Scarboro.
W. Banks, C. W. Fulwood. H H.
Tift and J. L. Herring, all of Tifton.
O^r ,
St. That the known bondholders
mortgagee* »nd other security hold
er! owning or holding 1 per cent or
more of total amount of bonds, mort
gages, or other securities, are:. None.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 15th day of October, 1917.
(SEAL) L. B. Herring. I
*“ - remission expire* April 23, j,
! the war?” and the mnn who doesn't
The management consider them- serve, mu*
selves fortunate in securing the inter- bought,
est and co-operation of this man of Mn
sterling Christian character and mneti
wide business experience, which his numb
active association with this Inatitu- °f Ti
lion will bring to it. , trmlui
Mr. Lawrence has for years been °
vitally interested in everything look- co TO SUNDAY SCHOOL
ing to the uplifting of humanity, a DAY ON NOVEMBER 4.
great lover of children, especially '
those who in early life have had no An official call for Go To-Sundn.
opportunity.—Macon News. School Day to be ohserved^qn Novem-, u * 1
The editor of the Wiregraas Farm-' ber the 4th. ha* been issued by t)le|° ICI
y of the stores closed for the
g.v the crowd containing a
r of farmers as well as citizens
Ion Mr B. Y. Wallace in-
d the speaker.
nee lecf g
r boys
■ ;. a
President, Mary Berry Cobb. [6 to nothing
Secretary, Eleanor Horne I About forty students end teachers ,'
Treasurer, Grace Fulwood. went over to Fitzgerald Monday t
A basket ball ourt haa been pre- ' the football game there between ot
pared and practice has begun. Tho team and the Douglas team,
teams are coached by Miss Schley | Mr. M. E. Owen who graduate
> position c
ippreeiates the good things said International Sunday School Associ-
ibout him in the above clipping-from alion, •represantin,: the Sunday Sch-
The Macon News. He wisher he was ool workers of all denominations in
deserving of thwn. He also deems it the United States and Canuda. The
a privilege to-have a hand in such governor* of the states arc-issuing
good work, but feela Inadequate for proclamations regarding it. The
the responsibility. However, this movement i« beinft promoted by tlte- and Miss Mitchell., Several teams here, then held the position of Famr
thought -comes and brings encourage- Georgia Sununy School Association have challenged T. H. S., among Superintendent, and later att<
ment and a vision of wonderful eue- and the various county Sunday school them being Fitzgerald and Albany . the University, has resigned froi
There is no doubt that ths associations. . High. position as dtvnonstration agen
weekly press is recognized—as It la As both the United States and Can- j Owing to lack of material there Tift county to i
'-a-day in almost every quarter ada will share in the observance of ^ w ill be no football team this sen- the faculty here,
and phase of life. If we could get this day. it is expected to result in ’ son . The TDR. S warriors will be 1 On Saturday night the Henry Tift
Tift J J M Shaw Jason Scarboro the C0 -°P* r>ti °n °f our bretheren of 1 -crease of between four and five gladly missed b>- the many teams Society rendered a very enteresting
W^w/Sanks, C. W.'Fulwood. H. H.’ the weekly press, get them under this million in the Sunday schools in they have scalped in years gone by. land instructive patriotic program
’ ' - - - — ■ •• - load with us, we feel like we could go ] North America. A basket-ball team will do the scalp- ! Mr. Owen attended the Southeast-
through victoriously. The purpose of the day is to get as j n g this year. Practice begins soon cm Fair in Atlanta.
There la no class of men more many people as possible to attend the and Coach Blackwelder expects a* Adolph Drcxel, a member of ourj
ready for every good woiri and work!Sunday school of their choice on this winning team. |Third year class, spent seiyrai days h
they, and consequently, giv- dny. "Everybody invited, everybody Splendid work is being done in mu- the fair, he having won a scholar- j
ing their space and time for causes welcome, everybody come” is the B j c an( j expression, under the ex- *h*P there.
that there is not much Inspiration ln ,*'°l t * n f° r Georgia. cellent teacher in charge of each de-1 Considerable repairs arc being
and no money. But the espousing of "Go-To-Sunday School Day" has pa rtment. Morning programs, which made in the girls’ assembly rocen.
of these fatherless and betln observed in Georgia for several ttre ^ j„ cbapc i frequently, are wall seats have been made, all the
motherless children would be' one F* 0 ” in February, but now that the vcry enjoyable. These'programs are woodw-rk and walls have been re-
worthy of the best efforts of men pos- da F ha " become a national affair, forerunners of the contests held be-l work cd. and * new stove has been
sessed of the highest Impulses as the ,,ke Thanksgiving day, it will be ob- f orc the District meet. A recital purchased.
'majority of the Georgia Editors ara. * €rved ‘he first Sunday in w ill be K ^, en goon | The girls are greatly enjoying their
Mrs. Ree Harris Holt vs. Robert There would be a consistence in November. | A sbop is bein(r prepiire< i so that basketball games. Miss Repass ia di-
uBT
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Holt | their championing the Hephxibah or-1
P " W ’ ' ■>”“*■ tafrt.-~ta.tta.-J!
To the Defendant. Robert Holt:— | and n 9 on * connected with it geta a
Yon aro hereby required person- sslary. Therefore ye editors *
w f to he ai '
the boys may take Manual Training recting them,
i work trains the boy* in the! Prof. Thrash
mother c
t Wed.
itre-" — -.-'-I
•®F. or attorney t-_ — _.... ■» nu» «■•«» *or«. wouia oe,
at the Superior Court to be held in - mnn _ i.: n j„,i Tra,„, „„„
and for aaid County on the First Bm o"* kindred spirit*. What Ho you
Monday in July. 1918, th?n and **F aboat “ brethren? Encourage
there to answer tie complaint in u* by dropping a card and assuring
£* above stvled case, as in default UI yon win ] en d a helping hand.-
thcreof said Court will proceed as to w;-.™.. r
justice shall appertain. Ashburn Wiregraas Farmer,
tnasa the Hon
GIN DAYS IN TIFTON.
«"**■*■, d *T a, Will f be ft pratica! application of mathematics ’ "‘‘sdny and will spend some time
served by the gin. m Tifton for the ^ A KwinK roora „ be . him.
ing prepared for the classes in Do- | Mra McDonald talked xl the 1 W
mestic Arts. Hot lurches will ba c - A »erv>ccs Wednesday afternoon.
Witness the Honorable R. Eve,
Judge of said Court, this the 22nd.
day of October, 1917. ~
Henry D. Webb,
Clerk Tift Superior Court , ,
B. C. Williford. Plaintiff's Attorney. ^ n| be „ oId
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Agreeable to an order from tho
Court of Ordinary of aaid county. |
d at public outcry for cash
on Wednesday. November 7th, 1917. (
Tifton Ml! end Gin Co.
Wednesday, October 31.
Friday, November 2.
I Farmer* Gin Company.
. Thursday. November I.
Saturday, November 8. .
I Neither gin will run Monday and R* n “ cd ‘ hls
Tuesday. 24d-2t w-lt
served in this room later on. The!
equipment of the Domestic Science
kitchen ha* been increased. J ointmr:
Two literary societies will be or- .
:k, and programs will I
be given every two weeks. Debates
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Whaatrar Yon Need • Geoeral Toole between the legal hours of sale, ...
Tako Grove a. the residence of the into J. T. Akins. 1
Tha Old Standard Grove’a Tasteless a H plow and farm tools, 1 buggy, 1 i
Chill Toole la equally valuable as # two hnr«c wsgoc. JSO.bczheT* of corn, 1
General Tunic 'becante It cootaina the 1 mule, 2 head of cows, 11 head of j
well known tonic properties oi QUININE hogs, and other implements too num- ‘
sad IRON. It sets on the Liver, Drives erous to mention.
ort Malaria, Ernie be* the Blood and This Oct 22nd. 1917.
BoOds up the Whole System. 60 cents. J. A. and J. F. Akins. |
| will be held frequently fn order
train the boys for the District do-
. bates. A former champion of T. R.
Pate Carson, won first place
COTTON MARKET
Thuraday, Oct. 25.
Receipts Wednesday 220 b*.
Total receipts to date 14.883 bales.’the Freshman Imprwnptu delate at
Fame date Inst year 27,769 bales. Georgia recently. This ahertvs how j
Good..middling 28. -timclr Hig'n-Selrooi Irsmtng btlps one/
Fullv middling 2734. The Seniors had their class elec-!
Middling 2714. tion recently. The voyag was apir-1
Same date last year 1834 .Red as there are nearly as. many
Cotton seed 170. ! officers oe Seniors. The following
^^were elected:
. President, E. P. Bowen.
Vice-President, LaFayette Pickard.
Sccrotaryr M-ary Berry * CtftrtJT
Treasurer, Marco Monk.
The Lyceum course, the first num
ber of which was given last night,
is one of the best ever put on In
Tifton. The course costs J575 and
that amount was received from tho
sale of tickets before the opening
performancp, .
The profit from the course goes
to the school, and will probably be
spent for stage equipment.
Interesting letters have been re
ceived from the class of 1917. Louis
Mathews, Walter and Albert Benton
are at the University pf Virginia.
Louis is studying to be a B. D.. Wal
ter to be an M. D., and Albert to
be a Chemical Engineer. Pat Ful
wood is at Wesleyan, Edith Arnold
and Fcrol Mathis are at South Geor
gia Normal at Valdosta, Mary B.
Scarboro is at G. N. I. C., and Leila
Gatehell is at Converse. Pate Car- {
son and Wesley Hargrett are at Geor
gia. Marion Padriek, who is at
Cost Little — Mako Blrf Money
—*a
TvWbuaviiiSqvSCi. Zacs. £»
DON’T
Spend your money unless you
KNOW WHAT YOU WILL
- -GET IN RBYJJRN
Only Authorized A|ent*'
In the City of Tifton
selling
TANLAC
Advertised in Leading Papers
Protect yourself by purchasing
from us. Refuso substitutes
and goods of like name sold
by Unauthorized Dealers.
Things About
ChurchwelVs
You Should Be
Interested To Know
and what ws must and should do In, ti ^ ul new building ia arranged so | ade. And to add to our pleasure ■
helping to win the war. conveniently that it is a pleasure to.we were dismissed in time for the [
“ThS time has come in this war,” attend school. Wo appreciate the j afternoon perfoimance. Yes, all oS E
'lic'sfid. “when every person is either splendid auditorium, especially since j us went and came back to school f
for or against the Kaiser. If you are we have missed chapel exercises for ( gladder if not wiser pupils. Verily, \
not working against him, you are several years on account of lack of , it waa a red letter dny on the onlen- ‘
working for him." The speaker im- space. Prof. Bryan-and Mr. JJlack-'dar of T. H. S.
plied that the man who does not buy welder conduct the exercises. | In this column we make our best 'j
bonds is helping the Kaiser, because Our first visitor to take part • in bow to the public. Each wock
the Kaiser does not want the bonds the chapel exercises was Mr. Rose, 1 Senior or Junior will write ths school j
- to be sold of Detroit, one of our "book-friends."! news. At the end of the ye.
JOE LAWRENCE ADDED i„ speaking of the bonds. Mr. Cov. talk was very interesting and in- ] prize will be given for the best writ- L_
TO ORPHANAGE BOARD ington said that nothing wns surer gtructive. Mr. Mathews and Dr. ‘en column. We hope to make this ’Bg
At a recent meeting of the board ‘ban that they would be paid. He j. ark _ „ mc d ica | m j M j 0 nary to China, column more interesting each week
of directors of llephztbah Orphanage **i thnt they were equal to an eight conducted the chapel exercise* Tues- 'and through it to acquaint tho pub- 09
Lawrence, prominent busineaa per cent loan. ** they were not tax- da y Dr j. ark to](| us about bla lie with our progress in school "I'as* §3
Fifty years from now. people acbool Hfe aml hig work in chjna our xnpcrfecUons by" and read us §5
"What did you do in Wc would apprecia , c more visitors, j»ca*»». please.
*a> ,that faisons. . French is offered for tho! A. M. S. NOTES.
first time and we have an cnthusl-1 . J ^
..tic cl..., W. .re, at on, Alio111
French primers as-first graders ar*
of their English primers. Everybody I cra tnm A M 6 “ ttend * d the fir ‘M
is parlez-vous-ing! We shall be able j "umber .of the Lyceum course. ISS
to talk AV the wounded French sol-1 Nearly all the student body and
diers, who . are brought to the Unit- fucuity attended the tcmpci
od States, whether they understand turc Friday night
jt or not I q- be jerui, football team from Nor.
” r be High School girls have organ- man p ark n,et our scrub team I
Girls Athletic Association. The Saturday afternoon and a good j
Churchwell’s is the only store in
Tifton carrying a full stock of
Mrs. A. R. King’s shoes for
Misses and Children.
Churchwell’s is the only store in
Tifton that sells Walk-Over
Shoes for Ladies and Men and
the popular Queen Quality
shots for Ladies.
Churchwell’s is the only store in
Tifton that sells the preferred
R & G Corsets, in high and low
busts also medium, both front
and back laces, in fact every
thing that's new in Corsets.
Churchwell’s is the only store in
Tifton where you can buy the
well known Kirschbaum and
Nu-Style Clothing for men and
young men, fully guaranteed
in all the latest models, designs
materials, etc. '
Churchwell’s is the only store in
Tifton carrying a full stock of
the reliable May Manton pat
terns.
B. a
re the carton beer*
G. F. WILLIS, Atlanta, Ga.
Conger Drug Company
lltoocatt Stan
PHONE 94
Exdasive Bexall Agents in Tifton
Churchwell’s is the only store in
Tifton vyith the much talked
of Dutchess trousers, “10c a
button, $1 a rip,’’ they have no
equal.
Churchwell’s is the only store in
Tifton with a full and complete
assortment of the well known
Lord Baltimore’" clothing for
boys.
Churchwell’s is the only store in
Tifton where you will find the
Dixie Queen for women and the
Hunt Club shoes for men.
Churchwell’s is. the only store in
Tifton which “sells it for less"
all the time, their stock is com
plete in every department, we
especially ask that you pay
our Ladies’ ready-to-wear de
partment a visit.
Churchwell’s is the only store in
Tifton operating the basket
carriage system, which en
ables them to keeji a complete
check on all purchases at all
times, enabling them in case
of an error to trace, find and
correct same.
CMweH’s
Sells It For Less