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THE 1VTON GAZETTE, TIFTON, GA.
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m CITY COURT OF TIFTON.
PURE BRED-REGISTERED
FoY Sale Now
Ten Hereford Bulls, Twelve to Eighteen
Months Old.
Hampshire Boars, Bred and Open Gilts,
and Pigs Three to Four Months Old.
Fancy Bred and Beautiful Individuals
PRICES REASONABLE
- -'Correspond With or Visit
Hereford-Hampshire Farms
E. K. FARMER. Proprietor
Fitzgerald. Georgia
Marwilg. With Criminal Dock*)-
The November Term, 1917, o!
the City Court of Tifton, convened
in Tift county courthouse Monday
morning at 10 a. m., hie Honor;
James H. Price, Judge presiding,
with all the officers of court pie-
seat. to-wit: J. S. RidgdiU, Solici
tor; J. BL Shaw. Sheriff, and H. D.
Webb. Clerk.
The following cases were d ispo-
TURNER OFFICERS
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
ARRESTED.
Chargee Br*wght Agsie*t Jaiaaan
•ad Deputy for Death rf Negro.
From Cordele Sentinel.
Following a verdict of murder
by a Crisp county coroner's jnry,
Jim Price, father of the negro who
was killed at Wenona early last Sat
urday morning while trying to es
cape from Turner county officer*,
swore out warrants charging Sher
iff O. B. Jarman, Deputy Sheriff R.
A. McNair and Rome Hill, colored,
all of Turner county, with the mur
der. Sheriff Ward of Crisp county
to Ashburn Thursday after-
to serve the warrants, return
ing by automobile in charge of the
Turner county officials and the ne
gro.
It appears that the Turner coun
ty officials and the Hill negro got
the early morning train from
Jacksonville Saturday and diacovar-
sevcral negroes, with package*
liquor when the negroes, four in
number, got off the train at Weno-
this county, the office: r. as
sisted by the Hill negro . attempted
to place them under arrest. Three
arrested and Price, in an t-
ternpt to escape, was shot and kil cd.
the ball taking effect in his back.
LATER—The accused wz
committal hearing Saturday
Judg e D. A. R. Crum Prod bends T n
unt of $20,000. A large-
number of Ash'..u'■ friends accom-
-oanied the officer.' to Cordele and
bond was readily given.
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1 of:
The State vs. Lee Hodges. Gam
ing; plea of guilty, sentence 6
month or 125 and cost*.
Tho State vs. Will Witchard
Gaming: plea of guilty, sentence 8
onths or 135 and costa. ,
The' State vs. Will and Lee Wlth-
card. Larceny; nolprossed upon pay-
■t of all costa.
The State vs. Oscar Clements.
Gaming; plea of guilty, sentence 6
ionths or $5o to Include costa.
Bond* were forfeited in the fol-
The State vs. Alonzo Bike On-
m! the State vs. John Clark.
■ci mg.
The State vs. Dock Goodman; An
drew Copeland. Charlie Breton. Ra
"iold Wilson. J. W. Becton. Shell-
man Davis and Willie Phillips. Gam
ing. Verdict of guilty sentence 7
months or $25 and costa each.
The State vs. P. J. Fowler. Vio
lating autmobile law; plea of guilty
sentence 8 months or $50 and costa.
The State vs. J. M. Simians. Mis
demeanor; nolprossed upon payment
of costs by defendant.
The State vs. Grant Wishop. Gam
ing: verdict of not guilty.
Tuaada, Morning.
The State vs. John Crawford, vio-j
! a ting prohibition law; plea of
guilty, sentence 12 months in chain-
gang or $250 to include costs.
The State vs. D. S. Fletcher, sel-
ling liquor; nolprossed. '• an j [
The State vs. C. I. Taylor, assault WIJ t c .
and battery; nolprossed j When listless, pale, feverish, fall
At 10 a. m. Judge Pric e abjour- 1 of eo M, breath bad. throat sore,
ned Court until 8:30 Wednesday doesnTt eat, sleep and art naturally,
morning on accent of the death of has stomachache, indigestion, diar-
Judge W. S. Walker, and through r Knea, give a teaspoonful of “Califor-
nia Syrup pf Figs,” and in a few
hours all the foul waste, the sour bile
and fermenting food passes out of
the bowels and you have a well and
playfuK^child again Children li
“My son, Edwin is subject to this harmless “fruit laxative,” •
E&SSrA" ™ ■<■■' f «
ileepless hoars at night before I learn-, because it never fail* to make thei
TAX NOTICE—SECOND ROUND
Brighton—Friday. Nov. 16th. 9 to
Chula—Friday. Nov. 16th.
Tifton—Monday, Tuesday. Friday
r Court, bogiMto* Monday. Nov.
’tAX^BOoSs WILL CLOSE DE-
CUMBER THE
T. S. Rl«*>«,
tor Tift County.
MORTGAGE SALE
GEORGIA—THt'Coswtr-
secure ££
execuSd^n the 7th dsv of October.
1916. and filed with Clork. office
of the Superior Court of Tift coun
ty. Ga . in Book 5. pare B96, by
Archs D. McMillan of the state and
countv aforesaid, to James Smith
for the sum of $217.26 which deed
with power of sals provides that on
failur, to pay promissory note ot
even date therewith lor the sum of
$217.25. the holder thereof may
sell the property therein conveyed
it public outcry after advertising
true once n week for four weeks;
notice is hereby given that I will of.
fer for sale before the courthouse
door of the county of Tift, on tho
first Tuesday in December next,
to the highest bidder. for cash,
the^ following property. to-wiL
ONE CAR
U L
Mares and Horses
DON’T SCOLD. MOTHER!
THE CROSS CHILD IS
BILIOUS. FEVERISH.
at TonguaT If Coated, Claai
Little Stomach. Liver,
BowaU.
i’t scold your fretful peevisl
See if tongue is coated: thii
ure ign it little stomach. liver
e clogged with soul
...... of 1<
in.l No 363, in the Sixth Di
of Tift county. Georgia, bourn
ed and described as follows: O
East by Brookfield and Lenox pul
lie >oml; on South by original lie
of sad lot No. 363: on the West 1
Brook.'.eld nnd Eldorado nuM
road. 0.1 North by an oren a.lev. »
•3'it t.r th.», land from la-
John Daniels. W J Willis and 1
B Coarsey
The proceeds of said sale will
b„ applied first to the sett’emen' n?j
said indebtedness with interest there-1
.on. and the ex pens : of this proceed-
ing inrtudmg 10 per cent attorney'!
fees, nnd the remainder if any then
be will be paid oyer to said Archi
B McMillan, os provided in saif
deed with power of sale to seeun
debt.
Thin 7th day of Novwnber. 1917.
James Smith
AT
AUCTIO
Saturday, Novembei 17th
NOTICE OF SALE.
respect of the deceased and that a
officers of the court and others i
attendance upon the court may a’
tend the funeral services.
I w.ll sell at aucton to the highest
bidder, on the L. S. Shepherd farm,
two miles west of Tifton.
Wednesday. November, 21, 1917.
at 10 o'clock a. m.
The following property, to-wit:
1 horse about 9 years old; 1 mi
nfbie about 9 years old; 23 head aI
ind .hogsa lot of chickens; household-
it, I*v:!h steel range; I
ton cotton planter; hoes, acoopt
ed of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, little “insidea” clean and sweet. ’shovels, etc wash pot and tubs.
Mother* need • not fear this disease if Keep it handy. Mother! A little] Two-buggies nnd harness,
they keep a bottle of Chamberlain's ive MVea a sick c hild tomor- Goods all practically new. Con*
Cough Remedy in the house and use , . . .. , . ... and a
It as directed. It elways gave my boy row -But Rvl -he genu.ne. Ask your (
relief." Obtainable everywhere. druggist for a bottle of 'California MKb. A. K. LA MR
—- - o Syrup of Fig*,” which has directions 8-d2tw-w2t Tifton. Gt,
BOX SUPPER FRIDAY NIGHT- i j OT babies, children of all age* and Sheriff J. M Shaw. Auctioned
•rw. _ni K *jB«t^ Supper^et for ?rown upt p i. in ly on the bottle.
At Will Eason’s Lot, Tifton, Ga. This stock is right off
the far ns of East Tennessee. We haom some extra good
match teams and a few good brood mares. It will pay
any dealer or farmer, or contractor to attend this sals.
This stuff is to be sold for the high dollar. Sals rain or
thine, Saturday, Nov. 17, 10:30 a. m.
ill Eason’s Lot on Main St.
DON’T FORGET THE PLACE OR DATE.
East Tennessee Live Stock Co.,
Maryville, Term.
i ■rives Out Malaria, Builds Up Sy stea
There will b,
the school house at Eldorado Fri- R, m ^,iher there"are counterfeits sold'
day night Nov. 16th. The girls here M , urrI y )ook , nd *, e that
are all requested to bring boxes yours ma ,ic by the "California Fig csovtrs*tasth * ess chin*ton“c!
of good things to eat. The pro- Svnjp Company.” Hand back with u.i.na.™»cb«Uwbiood.«dbH, -
ceeds will go to th e school fund. contemp t any other fig syrup. " “
5 1-2 PerCent FARM LOANS
7 Per Cent Tifton City Loans
We make farm loan* at 6 1-2 per cent interest and
give the borrower the privilege of paying part of the
principal at the end of any year, stopping interest on
amounts psid, but no annua] payment principal re
quired.
R. G FI-LIS. W. W. BRYAN.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
the first
the Court
between ,
e S The M,jtor Car of Recognized
Hill /? Merit—It’s Superiority Attested
by Thousands of Satisfied Owners
For Nineteen-Eighteen Nine New Model,--Four, and Sixes, Road
sters, Five tmd-Seven Passengers-Light Delivery Cot.
GEORGIA—Tift County
Bv virtue -f sn -orrfe- f-th.
Court of Ordinary of Tift Co. will
be sold at public outcry “*■ a— *
Tuesday in Dec.. 1917. i
House door in said cour
the legal hoi” «*f *» lc acres,
more or less, of lot of land. N« !9o
in the 6th District of Tift county.
Said 20 acre* being in the north
west corner of said lot and hound-
on the north and west bv original
lines; south' by land of Geo. Pope,
.east by land of Lewis Hudson
I Also 10 acres, more or less, of lot
i No. 195 in the 6th District of said
■i county Bounded on the west by
.original line, on the south by land
, of J. S. Belflow«r, east by land of
;Sam Bond and north by land of G.
•W. Pope..
I Pains,
M Dizzy
Spells
Fours--35 Horse Power
Sixes--60 Hor$e Power
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
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you know you are buying the product of a motor! manufacturing company of un
questioned standing, who have built and perlecteir^h^ ONE type of motor for near-
y TWENTY YEARS, the Buick Valve-in-He'ad 'Motor.
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Distributors in Tift’Jrwin, and Ben
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Tifton,
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GEORGIA—Tift County.
By virtue ol an order frioi the
Court of Ordinary v.-ill be sold on
the firet .Tuesday in December.1917.
betwooa the legal -hourc .of colc'-bo-v
fore the Court House door in Tif
ton, the following described land:
One house and lot in the city of
Tifton. lot No. (2) in Block 379,
lot being 100 feet by 200 feet ex
cept a /trip 10 feet wide running
across the aouth side of said lot and
running even width the enti'j iv k -
th of said lot. Terms cash.
J. W. WALKER.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Tift County.
To All Whom It May Concorn:
Rena Wilson, having applied for
guardianship of the persons and pro
perty of Elijah Quarter-man. Leroy
Quarterman. A. C. Quarterman and
LaFayette Quarterman, minor child
ren of Ida Quartcmtan. late of said
county, dcc'd. notice is given that
said application will be heard at
my of fie* at ten o’clock A. M.. on
the first Monday in December next
This Nov. oth, 1917.
C. W Grave*.
Ordinary and ex officio Clerk
Court .of Ordinary.
FOR ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA—Tift County.
To all whon it may concern:
. J. R- Daniel having made applica
tion in due form of law to be ap
pointed permanent administrator
upon the estate of Elizabeth Cherry.
Notice is hereby given that said ap
plication will be heard at the regular
tcirn of the Court of Ordin
ary for the said county to be held on
the first Monday in Decmber. 1917.
Witness my hand and official signa'
ture. this the 5th day of November,
1917.
C. W. Grave*. Ordinary,
foa Need a Oeneral Toalc
Take Grove’s.
The Old Standard Grove’s Tsateless
Chill Tonic is equally vmlnable as s
General Tonic because It
CASH
For Corn and Beans
Mrs. O. P.Cartwright, oi
Whitwell, Tenn., writes:
"I suffered with bearii
down pains, i . The
dizzy spells got so t—
that when f would start to
winr, I would just prt
nearly fall. Was very
much run-down. I told
my 1 husband I thought
Cartlui would help me. . .
He got me a bottle. . . it
helped me so much flat
he got me another bottle.
I got a whole lot better.
The d«cy spclis acd tbs
bearing-down pains .
left me entirely.”
Omega has a cash market for
Corn and Beans. Our price is
as good as elsewhere. We
will make you an offer for'
car loads loaded anywhere.
Why make long trips to Moul-
. trie and Tifton? Phone us or
' bring your produce.
LANG & CO., Omega, • Ga.
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