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DAY, NOVIMBE* l«,
BKS^55S5S53555i3
READY-TO-WEAR
We hare received the prettiest line of La-
die*' Waists we have ever had. Price*
ranging from $ 1.00 to $8.50.
New Coats, New Suits, New Dresses
Ladies’ Hosiery in all Shades.
% We Appreciate Yarn Business.
DUNCAN & STUBBS
PHONE OSE-O-TSO
THIS IS NO JOKE.
With tha woodless yard and coal-
lea* bin.
And th* clothes that are thin and a
whiskerless chin,
r * sure do dread to see winter blow
m.
-Hawkinsville Dispatch and New*.
WANT AD. COLUMN
FOR SALE—Two (food roll top desks
second hand, and chair. Also one
standingUesk and stool. Kent's Fur
niture and Music Store. • 10d2twlL
STRAYED OR STOLEN — Heavy
aet, cream colored cow with short
horns. Disappeared from field on
Durden place Wednesday night,
Nov. 7. J. T. McClain, Rout* 2. FORD
i6wit.: ch “p-
Beautiful lino of Ladiea Coats, all
stylos and colors, at the lowest prices
at Levy’s Department Store. 14dwtf
Bring ua your turkeys. We are
.row ready to buy turkeys for Thank
sgiving. Parker's Market. 8-d3t-w2t
Genuine Blue Stem North Georgia
Seed Wheat and Rye for sale at Whit,
ley's Grocery and 10-Cent Store.
For sale, 5 passenger.
i, Ga
FOR SALE—
bean field. <
lSdwtf.
FOR SALE—Pair of good farm
mules. Can be soon at cny lot
Tift avenui. H. H. Britt, 8-d8tw2t
SO TURKEYS WANTED—At once
See S. S. Monk, Jr., at Tifton Com
press. 6-dwtf
Tifton.
Bring your chickens and eggs to
me and I will pay you cash for them
and sell you groceries cheaper for
cash than gpu can get them any
where else. W. I. Harvey. 9 wtf
For SaW or Eickan ( «—rive Passen.
ger Ford. Will sell cheap or ex
change for hog* or cattle. J. T.
Jenkins, Chula, Ga. _ wtf
PUBLIC SAflfc-On Friday, Nov.
28, at 10 o’clock, at my residence,
near Vanceville, I will sell at pub- . __
He auction all my property consist-! cheap for cash. Apply to L. R.
ing of household goods, farm tools.'
hog*, mules and other articles.
8w 2t-d It James Smith.
FOUND—Sow and young pigs in
my field. Owner can get same by
describing nun, and paying for ex
penses and advertising. 0. V. Mc
Daniel. four miles north of Tifton
IS-dlt-wlt v
Sutton, Motor A, Tifton. ltdwlt.
PEANUTS WANTED —I want
boy your peanuts. See ma for pries.
Keith Carson. 5d wtf
HATCH MORE CHICKENS—t
using the Buckeye Incubators and
Brooders. Place your orders now
if you want one in the spring,
liveries sway behind and prices may
go still higher. Herbert L. Moor.
Agent for Tjft county. Phone 250.
WOOD WANTED—Wiil pay *3 cord
FOR SALE—Good house with five
rooms and large hall. Several! in any quantity, delivered
acres of land and good number of Mills. Central Grocery Co.
bearing peach, plum and paper shell
pecan trees and grape vines in *-
bundance. Barn and some other
out houses. Leas than one mile
from city limits Price and trims
reasonable for quick tale. Also
would exchange some Woodlawn
loin for mule, hone or feed stuff.
A. B. Blalock. 14-dw-o-wlt
FOUND—Automobile license tag.
No. 47107. Owner can get same
by calling at Gazette office and pay
ing for this ad.
LOST—One suit case with ladies'
clothes, shoes and hat in it, No
vember 11, on National Highway,
between Sparks and Lenox. Any
body finding will please notify me.
I will pay them for trouble. R. L.
NORMAN, Norman Park, Ga.
13-d2t-wlt.
TO Cure • Cold In One Day.
Take IAXATIVK BIOKO Q»l»lat. II woes
C*»S* <r‘
SrST't-'nOW. a ii(Uiut Ol
CHOICE CITY PROPERTY
For Sala At Auction to the highest
bidder in Oeilla, Ga. . Nov. 1
Choice real eutoto, c*otm»7 iec*ted
and renting at a premium, consisting
of two brisk storoa-with warehouse;
two modern bungalows; four resi-
•Amro*. which -has an-
lent 12 year old pecan grove of 80
bearing tram of th* improved paper
■hall variety. Terms; one third cash,
balance notes bearing 7 per cent in
terest 1 to 6 year*, to suit purchaser.
For further information address
DR. CLEVELAND LOTT.
11-17-dw lm
WIRE FENCE
28 X 6 per rod 35c
82 X 8 per rod 42c
39 X 6 per rod 47 %>
47 X 6 per.rod 53%'
48 X 12 13 line* -^per rod 61 Me
Poultry 60” snd 2o\ jnes
BARBED WIRE
Heavy Cattle 80 rods for 35.10
Heavy Hog 80 rods for 3535
Light Hog #0 rods for I3.7T
F. O. B. Tifton.
GEO. D. MASHBURN
* Hawldnavillo. Georgia.
CASTOR IA
For Infant* and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
iSBSSsH]
I Quick-Easy SUms
I DiB-Black-WUte
I S*» ■ MET SUE
16tf
FOR SALE—200 bushels of good
oats, 32 a bushel or will
trade for rust proof oats, hay or
Dr. L. A. Baker. 15-dtf-wl
NOTICE—Will be sold on Nov. 19.
at the John Beard place, near
Croaland, to the highest bidder for
•ash. the following described prop
erty to-wit: 11 head of stock cattle
and some household goods, including
sewing machin*. dresser, some bed
ding. etc. Also twelve shares of
stock in the Bank of Crosland. G. F.
Clark, Executor Estate of S. E. Whit
tington. 15-dwlt
CABBAGE PLANTS—All varieties
31 per thousand, delivered in town.
Coleman Plant Company. lSdwtf.
Equipment For Sala—Mules
hones, cow*, feed stuffs, tools. All
to go at a bargain. See T. L. Shipp
A. Shipp farm southwest of
Tifton. SO-dwtf.
Chickens and eggs always bring
* fwiey price at Omega. See l-ang
and Company for prices. 13-dw2w
CHRISTMAS GREETING AND NEW
YEAR—cards and folders. Beau
tiful luv« of samples now at the
Gazette office. Traveling men and
others wishing to send cards to cus
tomers and friends are urged to call
l_**e.,thf .sample?, now B nd_raake
their selections early. Samples in
clude yccial engraved as well as
lithographed and color cards. tf
Vented—To examine your eye* by
he latest impr«ved metheds; .it yuu
sith a pair of becoming glasses and
uarantee'the lens** for -no year
gainst breakage. Taka out a policy
>n your glasses. Herbert L. Moor.
Jptomatriat. Tifton G*. 3-dwtf
Laud et a Bargela 1,050 acres of
land In Colquitt county within
three miles of two railroad towns,
with considarabla saw timber. Un
improved but 50 acres have been
cleared and all can be easily placed
la cultivation. Red clay subsoil and
crops adjoining prove its productivo-
Crieo. 38.000 on
Th* boat bargain In Southwest Goor-
dwtf
day.
Mr. J. R. Baker, pf Atlanta, is
spending a few days in Tifton on
business.
Rev. G. W. Mathews left Monday
night for Albany, to attend the
South Georgia Conference.
M. Mock is back
first chair at Grantham's shop, and
looks lilc e he felt at home.
. T. McClain, of Route 2,
Tifton Tuesday. Mr. Mc
Clain lost a cow last week and ii
advertising for her.
Mr. L. R. Sutton, of Motor A, was
Tifton Tuesday on business,
e has some property in Sycamore
■r sale and is advertising it in
the Gazette.
Big bne of Poplin and-Silk Skirts,
all colors and styles. These the big
values and it will pay you to see them
Levy's Department Store. 14-dwtf
The many friends of Mi
Gregg will regret to learn that he
been confined to his bed
im from Atlanta a l'ew days
:e, and is very feeble.
4 doaen women, childrens
and.boys Godwin genuine solid lea
ther shoes just received." At Whit
ley Brothers Department Store, dwf
Mr. J. S. Taylor returned Thurs
day morning, from Como,, bliss,
where he spent two weeks. He wa
accompanied home by his father) Mr
W E. Taylor, who will sp^nd-a fen
weeks here.
A carload of Tennessee- mule
has just arrived at our stables i oi
Railroad street Mizell Live Stkck
Company. 1 f>-d2t-Wl t
Seme chicken thief visited -Mr.
Kano Goff's chicken house Tu’esdi
night relieving him of several chick
ens. Several depredations have
been made on the henroosts about
Tifton recently.
Mr. J. N. Horne returned Wed
nesday momjng from Albany,
Feed w h e re he attended the meeting of
SYRUP
CORKS
Any Size
Brooks Pharmacy
Phone 185
The home of everything you
need from a Drug Store
SAVE THE DIFFERENCE.
*ut Money in Your Poekot by Dsli-
voring You, Own Gt
I am going to discontinue my deli
very service in th e .tear future and
will pay my cuattmtr* to deliver
their groceries instead of paying
deliver thorn, provided my
customers will co-operate
Groceries are getting higher all
the time arid it is > p to everybody to
save several cents on every dollar's
woth of groceries by getting them
from me. paying cash and saving de-
The cost of delivering
has oincrcascd until it almost
become prohibitive. You will i
this extra tax by buying from
and taking your groceries home with
The United States government
has appealed to the people to
ve. You can conserve and
buyng from
W. ^ Harvey. Gro
Second street Tifl
OUR FIRST BOX.
KENNEDY’S LAST TRIP.
Tiftea's Veteran Rami Canter Oat
at Service.
Mr. W. O. Kennedy made his last
trip on Rural Rout# No. 3 from Tif-
ton Tuesday and ha* retired from
government service. Be i* neck
ed m carrier on this route byMr. M.
E. Phillips, for some time employed
hi the poatoffice.
Mr. Kennedy was for • Ion* time
carrier on Route 1, and wa* displaced
by Motor Route A. When the rural
routes were readjusted Uet year and
rout* established, he was nam.
•d ak substitute carrier until an ap-
pCv^Wncnt was made.
OMEGA SOCIAL NEWS,
r. Lonnie Roxar went over to
Macon to the Fair on# this
week.
Among those doing shopping in
Moultrie this week were Mr*.
CtfWart, Mrs. Eul* Vining
and Mrs. Thos. Beverly.
Misses Paris and L«l» Gay. who
are attending school In Sparks, are
expected home for the week-end.
Mr. T A. Hardy has returned
fr m Atlanta, where he acccsn-
panied his son, Claude, to a pri
vate sanitarium for hi# health.
Mrs. Mervin Dodson, who ha*
been in ill health for s® vc ™l months
was carried to Atlanta by her phy
sician last Sunday night. She war
operated on Tuesday and is repor
ted very ill. Her mother. Mrs. S.
A. Cooksey, and her husband also ac-1
companied her to Atlanta.
Mrs. Ed Stephens returned to Ell-
ijay with her father,^and mother.
Mr. snd Mrs. Watson, this week.
Mrs. r B. Roberts attended the
fair in Macon one day last week j
Mr and Mrs. B. A. Mitcham went
over to Tifton shopping last week, j
Miss Ethel Averett. spent the
week-end in Ocill* as the guest of
Mis» Edna Tucker.
Mrs J. R Watson and little dau
ghter. Inez, were visitor* of Mr and
Mrs. C. II Mitchell last week-end.
Mrs J W. I-ang was hostess to
the Ladies’ Bonevolent Club last
Wednesday afternoon. Several se
lection* on the piano were rendered
Averett. after which the
The knitting department under
the enthusiastic leadership of Mrs.
H. Kent has the honor of sending
the first b»t.
The contents were: 16 sweaters’. 1 ^
muffler, 1 pair of socks. 1 wash | b^neis of the meeting being
cloth. 4 sponges and 6 pairs of wrist-: actcd> a HelixrhLful refreshment con-
I sisting of rake and fruit punch, top-
The Red Cross rooms will be open
ed on Tuesdays for sewing; on Wed
nesdays, Thursdays an
surgical dressings.
irig; on We
1 Fridays f
Any
e interested can come and
the Conference Sunday school board
Tuesday. He says the Artesian
City is\full of Methodists.
Ladies’ Fancy Ziegler Boot* in
Grey. Black with Grey Tops, Solid
Black Kid. Your choice at 36.48
and 37.48. Whitley Brothers De
partment Store. 14d2t
Mr. J. M. Whittington, of Route
5. is in receipt of a letter that does
not belong to him. It is from a
Chicago typewriter concern, and is
evidently of value to the man for
whom it wa* written. He can get
same by calling at the Gazette office
and paying for this notice. It.
Supt. R. G. Cdarsey. of the Phil
lips farm, was in* Tifton Tuesday
morning. He say* they are put
ting in 100 acres in wheat and
300 acres in oats this fall and be
wishes he had a dozen more hands
and mules to help in the good
work. They hav e beans and field
feed enough to keep their cattle
fat until March.
"Why "buy shoe* not gukrafitecd?
Shoes you dont know, when you can
get GodwinS genuine all leather
shoo* direct from the -factory for
less than you - ate paying -for the
pasteboard kind. Sold at Whitley
other* Department Store. dwlt.
Pearson Tribune—MistT Davis and
Mr..Sim?,. .Mho .came to Pewvtn.
from Atlanta as instructor* in the
Sunday School-convention, had never
seen the process of syrup-making.
Thanks to Prof. Saiikey Booth, who
kindly carried them out to Hon J.
J. M. Pafford's home, north of town
Saturday afternoon upon the ad
journment of the convention, and
gave them an hour’s genuine
jojment at an old-fashioned syrup
factory. They expressed thi
•es greatly delighted with the good
things they found there—nice fresh
i to chew, fresh juice to drink,
syrup just from the kettle, foam
with peeling paddle and fresh and
exhilarating bees. Buck'
they didn’t find the "buck'' barrel,
ley pronounced it great!
Lang and Company, at Omega buy
r corn, not shacked, and pay top
ices 18-dw2w
give help. Ladies going down town
can give an hour or two and assist
* folding of bandages, wipes
and sponges.
The hours will be 9:30 to 11:30
m. and 2 to 5 p. m.
fiew
For S«U—Three lot
total 300 feot^front by 210 feet
lack.' with font room house and
barn. Fine location for chicken
faim. Five minutes walk from city.
At a bargain. Apply to Gazette of
fice or writ* J. E. O'Quinn, Alma,
Ga. d wtf
Wanted—Everybody t 0 know
we will buy anything that p
wQl eat. Quote us
peanut*. pecans and anything alee
you have. Liberty Frmit sad Pm date
Co.. Atlanta, Ga. lldwtf
AN UNUSUAL OPERATION.
From the Valdosta Times.
Little and Freeman, of thi*
ty, went to Adel' Friday to assist
Dr. Woodard, of that city in per
forming a Caesarian operation upon
a Mrs. Estes, a midget with * c
val company plavinjr at that place.
Mrs. Estes, who weighs but thirty
pounds, is now the happy mother of
a sjx-pound baby boy and when the
physicians left Friday afternoon
the mother was smili'i: and the
baby lustily crying. The child
—cried to have been perfectly for
med and in apparent good health
and bids fair to live. Owing to the
mother's size the operation was one
out of the ordinary and was of
great interest t the physicians and
nones in attend i to
HANCOCK-DUMAS.
perl with banana* and whipped
cream was served.
Those enjoying the hospitality of
Mrs. Lang were: Mrs. W. J. Wooten.
Mrs G. H Mitchell. Mrs. L. V. Du
bose. Mrs. Georgia Moore. Mrs. Mer.
-er Jones. Mrs. D. Pilkjnton, Mrs.
Berts Woodall. Mrs. O. M. Woodall.
Mrs. Chas. Roberts. Mrs. H. Robert*
Mrs. H. A. Gay. Mrs. G. W. Mallory,
-d Misses Ethel Averett- and Lola
Royal.
Mrs. Georgia Moore entertained
The Ladies Aid Society last Satur
day afternoon.
The Masonic Lodge gave an oys
ter supper at the school building
Thursday night. They invited
their guests, their wive*.
Mr. J. A. Dodd went over to Tif
ton on business Thursday.
CORN
VELVET BEANS
PEANUTS
PE A VINE HAY
In any quantity, wagonload or
carload. Will pay market price
f.o.b. any station or at oiur Feed
Mills at Tifton.
Central Grocery Company
TIFTON GEORGIA
London, Nov. 13.—The battle of the Piave river, which
asy prove one of the moot fateful in history, is in full blast.
A fierce struggle ha* developed on the Asiago Plateau,
King Victor, the Prince of Walea, the Kaiser, Emperor
Tiarles and King Ferdinand are all on the Italian front.
The many .friends of Vtias Ev* Lee
Hancock, and Mr. Bure n Duma* will
be surprised to know they were mar
ried Saturday evening Rev. Babe
Gibbs performing the ceremony.
Tho bride is the second daughter
of Mr B. M. Hancock, of Tift coun
ty. and the groom is the third son of
Mr. F. Z. Dumas a prosperous farm- flow | n nWn*t
of Tift county, and a nephew of j When a cold hangs on as often hap-
Mr. J. M. W. Lyon of Tifton. pens, or when you hare hardly got-
The bride and groom are now on a j ten over one cold before you contract
... . . . vt .i. r another, lookout for you are liable to
. SMo>™ -n« v.rr
They will be at home with the bnde s . This iUece— j on of co ids weakens the
parents after Christmas. I system and lowers the vitality
e j that you are. much more liable
WALKER-LITTLE. contract chronic catarrh, pneumonia
_____ I or consumption. Cure your cold
Miss Eva Walker and Mr. Cham-;5’ hi « V°u ean. CChamberlain's Cough
1.1 T :„i— Remedy has a great reputation. It is
bless Little were united m marriage upon ^muondi of ^p,.
Sunday afternoon at Harding. Rev. [ an( j neve y disappoint*-them. Try it.
Lovett officiating in his usual It only cost* a quarter. Obtainable
urban manner. The bride is a dau, o-
ghter of Mr. Dave Walker, and both . 'ENLISTMENTS IN TIFTON.
are well known young people of thn* 1 Recruiting Sergeant R.' „Z. Ful-
section. j l«r reports the following enlisb-
o . ments in Tifton:
FIVE WEIGHED 111*- ! Bryan Elliott, Tifton: John F.
_____ I Fields, Rlountstown, Fla,; and Em-
"Mr. 7. T, Cox, from near Brook- ‘mett WITH*. Ashhnrn.
field, brought the Gazette a few days j The following negroes wi
five potatoes which came from listed for the stevedore regiments
one hill and weighed 11 H pounds.
They Were' PoHo'Ricds; arid Mr 'Ciflr|'
thinks they take the shine off the
eleven from one hid that weighed
the name .
MRS. JONES WILL TALK.
Mrs. Frederic Herr Jones, of Pitts
burg. will talk to the ladies on Red
Cross work at their rooms. Friday af
ternoon. Let every member of "Hie
classes be present as Mrs. Jones is
inspiring talker and knows the
Red Cross work thoroughly.
and were sent to Newport Newt
v*. ——
Charlie William*, Georg* Wilson
and Will Mickles, all of Tiftor
Sergeant Fuller says that Tifton
has been furnishing her quota for
the past fifteen days.
MRS. COBB. MYSTIC.
Rev. Geo. F. Clark, of Crosland,
is in Tifton Thursday morning, on
hi* way to Mystic to conduct the
BALL
HOREHOUND SYRUP check* irri
tation, hea)s the lungs and restores
comfortable berathing. Price 25c,
50c and 3100 per bottle. Sold by
Conger Drug Co. ■
SIX MORE READY.
Three from Tifton and throe from
Hazlehurst were put through the
Templar degree in the Mystic Shrine
funeral of Mrs. Cobb, who died Wed- at Fitzgerald last night, preparatory
nesday. She wa* about 70 year^of to tho great convention of Aloe Ti
age and a »later of Messrs. L J. and 1* at Tifton Thanksgiving.
Z. T. BusselL They were: C. W. Durden, C.
Holmes and A- C. Tift, of Tifton;
COTTON MARKET
Thursday. N®v. lBtk.
Receipts yesterday 25 balee-
Same date last year 157 bales.
Total receipts to date 15.824 bah
Same date last year 29,664 bales. T ®**
Good middling 28.
Fully middling 27%.
Middling 27%.
Swain. Cook and Wilson, of
Hazlehurst. Going over with the
candidates from Tifton were: T. E.
Phillips, T. A. Mitchell. Perry Mc-
Cranie and R. Lee Wylie, of Thomas-
Fine line of Ladles’ Coat Suits, in
all colors and the very latest styles.
Just received and selling at the very
lowest price* at Levy's Department
Store. 14dwtf.
The Sproriers* Convention at
School Auditorium . Friday evening
at 8 o’clock.
FOR SALE—75 Bushels' Blue Stem
Wheat seed, Tift county grown.
W. Mvers. 19-lOt
$100 Reward, $100
The reader* of this peper *
teeeed to learn that there Is at le
rradrd disease that science ha
hie to cur* In all I la steers, and
Jalarr h. Hall’s Catarrh Cure la l
positive cure now known to th* I
(rairmlty. Catarrh brine a constitutional
Harare, requires a constitutions! nr-
-rnt Hall’s Catarrh Cars Is taken
•gssjsaawesst - "'
r deetroylne th* foundation < — _
-J«. and el vine-tbs patient strength by
. i;!sz up the constitution and oaaUtlne
■ttur* la dome l«* work. The proprletc *
-ve"** much faith la He cornier now
.-* that they qCer.Ope .Hundred DoUarr
ivT I
*&a*st»atatatatatacMatatatateiM
Holiday Goods
Full Line Unpacked Today
. All kinds of Toys and Dolls for
the Kiddies.
Complete Line" of Useful and
Handsome Gifts for All.
Beautiful Toilet and Manicure
Sets.
Large assortment of Small Sets
and Extra Dishes in Crockery
and Cut Glass.
Remember that we carry a full line of Dry Goods, Cloth
ing, Shoes, Hal* and Furnishing*.
An Inspection ?/ Ow Stack, is Invitsd
Darnell’s Dry Goods Store
war.
Hunting Season
Opens November 20th
Don’t wait until the last minute to
get ready. Come let us fit
you out today.
Oar stock of shells is complete. Smokeless and
black powder.
Single and double barrel Gunsjand Rifles.
Hunting Coats.