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Ordinary.
All Farmer* Arc Invil^'o Pul Tbrir^Mcal in Storage and lor
Curing. Thi» i» no expeHment. but a SURE THING and the
•Iv way (or you to lose yourjmeat is for it to be diseased or
jardiansbip of the persons and pro-
irty of Elijah Qunrtsrman, I^roy
uarterman. A. C. Quarterman and
MRS LULA PENN DEAD.
You kill your hogs one day. drench them, hang over night, cut
4> the next morning, salt and bring or ship to our planL You
jet a receipt for your meat and your troubles are over.
You can kill your hogs when they are’fat without
laving to wait on the weather.
keeping , records, library and will do
stenographic and like work for the
From the Monticello News.
Mrs. Lila Penn, widow of the
late Mr. Ale* Penn, of Macon, who
came up last Thursday to visit Mon-
tlrello relatives, died Thursday
raominr at 7:10 o'clock, following
a brief illness. Her death occurred
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
GEORGIA—'Tift .County. #• -i
By virtue of aa order froen the |
Ccvt of Ordinary of Tift Co. will
he gbld at public outcry on the first
Tuesday in Dec.. 1917. at tha Court
barn. Fina location for chicken ;
farm Five minutes walk from city jj
At a bargain. Apply to Gaxctte of-:
See or writs J. E. O'Quinn, .Alma.
Ga. dwtf
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Kt of land No. W5 "Court of Ordinary 'will be eold
. iw*. ... the fire. Tn.t.l.i. i. IQ
Mrs. Penn was a member of’ the
Methodist church. Macon, and was
a woman of strong Christian chara-
' cter. The funeral servers will be
"held this (Friday) afternoon from
the- residence at 2 o'clock. Rev. W.
R. Mnckay, pastor of the Monticel-
i lo Methodist church, officiating,
i The interment will be in the family
J. W. WALKER.
The deceased is survived by the
fullowing children, Messrs. Willie
H.. Lonnie K., Paul R.. Hulon E.
Penn and Mrs. J. W. Flowers, of
Macon; and Mrs- D. L. Swindal, of,
Tifton, all of whom . were at her
bedside when the end came
Mrs. Penn at one time made her
i home in Tifton and has many friends |
here who will regret to learn of her
Heath.
MORTGAGE SALE
FINE FARM LANDS
For sale in tracts of 100 acres or
more. Terms Easv.
SEE ME IE YOL WANJ A GOOD FARM
AT NIPPER SCHOOL.
The Peterson Literary Society of
the Nipper school will have a festi
val Friday November 28, at 7:30.
Everybody is Invited, to come and
hying a full pocketbook.
J. H. YOUNG
t TIFTON GAZETTE, TIFTON,
PAY, NOVEMBER 23, lBlf.
SYRUP
CORKS
Any Size
-j ~ BETTER SCHOOLS- j- —
SHOP EARLY Matchless Shoe Bargains
th. U._ th~ f..*. , , , ' .
A hired girl whose last name
Hyx
Did some live coals and kerosene
my*
She just held on tightly
And then she sailed lightly
That fiver that's known as the Styx.
—Times-Union.
CHRISTMAS is less than six weeks off and wise buy
ers, are naking their selections early knowing that
goods are going to be hard to obtain.
WANT AD. COLUMN
Mr. J. J. Rouse, of Enigma, was
among the business visitors to Tif
ton Friday.
The hunting season opened.Tues
day and a large number of hunters
tried their luck the firqt day. Sev
eral report good bags.
Mr. W. E. Chandler, who has been
in charge of the Farmers' gin. has
been elected superintendent for the
Central Grocery Company's feed'
mills.
Mrs. W. O. Smith of Tifton. and
Mr. and Mrs Sheppard, of Sycamore,
motored through the country to Wa
kulla, Fla., te visit relatives for
week.
Mr. I. W. Bowen, left Wednesday
for Baltimore. Md.. where he will
suit specialists at Johns Hopkins Hos
pital. He was accompanied by Mrs
Bowen.
Mr. S. D. Thomas returned yes-
teday from Starke, Fla., where he
ed a few weeks ago. He says
Tift county is good enough for him.
His family is still in Starke.
Chickens and eggs always bring
fancy price at Omega. See Lang
and Company for prices. 13-dw2w
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Braunstein,
Mrs. Mattie Weems and Miss Clara
Weems arrived from New York Sat
urday and arc the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Weems for the winter.
Mr Chos. W. Fulwood left Tues
day morning for Austin. Texas, where
he will join the avation section.
Fulwood enlisted some .time as
been awaiting instructions
port
Beautiful line of Ladies Coats, all
fles and colors, at the lowest prices
at Levy's Department Store. It dwtf
The Bank of Tifton has installed
a seachlight on its building and
night the searchligh shines on the big
American flag on the flag pole
bank’s property. It shows the flag
off to excellent effect-
By his deep piety and broad hu
manity. Rev. G..W. Mathews has en
deared himself y> many of our people
■'irinc his two years' pastorate of
the Methodist church, and they a
rleased at the action of Conference
vtuming him for another year.
You can sell velvet beans to 'Lang
md Company by the wagon load or
•nrload at Omega. 13-dw2w
Mr. G. V. Cunningham, assistant
State Agent for Farm Demonstrat
ion and its allied work, was in Tif-
on Tuesday. He returned last week
'rom o visit to the Agricultural De-
'•irtmrnt at Washington, in connec-
ion with the work in this section.
Mr. P. L. Hutchinson remembered
! tnt (Jazette~~6<r'rc this morning with
i hospitable invitation out to enjoy
I the good things of cane grinding.
I This included the entire force, and
e all could go at once we would
' a big hole In Pat's cape pile.
* wo will buy anything that people! Fine line of Ladies' Coat Suita, in
will eat Quote us eggs, potatoes, " colors and the very latest styles,
peanuts, pecans and anything else' '»*t received and selljng at the very
pea have. Liberty Frail T-J Predate ' : '*cst prices at Lovy's Department
pjBto. Atlanta, Go. It dwtf Store Hdwtf.
HATCH MORE CHICKENS—By] M " b '' Johnson, of Atlanta.
J using the Buckeye Incubators *nd! nrrive ‘ 1 Saturday and has assumed
KnBooderi. Place your oHST noi- ^TatlTlmmmnrf Sr Ifie-FecoST
JJutnct Agricultural School, ilia*
1A>ST — Black leather pocketbook
t, containing J62—three <20 bills and
two |1 bills. Lost between Walter
Sutton plantation, five miles east of
_ - Tifton, and Dr. Baker's office. 1
ward for return to Gazette office
Loyd White, Route 4, Tifton. dwlt
i LOST—From my stable* Sunday
•fternoon. black horse mule with
Mustache, weighed between
and 1.10o pound*, six years
Roward for return to E. J Cottle.
Ty Ty. Ga. 19-dwtf
FOR SALE—Pointer bird dog. well
trained. 8. W. Griffin, Rout* 1
■Omega. Ga. 20-dwlt
FOR SALE—Georgia Sugar Cans
Syrup in barrels, 75 cents a gal
lon. W M. Ponder. 19-d3tw3
WANTED TO RENT— F.ur-hor M
farm for the year 1918 to a relia
bl* party. C. R. Aven. ... 19-d3wlt
Bring yoffr chickens and __
me and I will pay you cash for them
and- sell you groceries cheaper for
i cash than you can get them any
where else. W. L Harvey.
Lang and Company, at Omega buy
•ar corn, not shucked, and pay top
' Brice* 13-dw2w
BO TURKEYS WANTED—At once
Bee S. 5$ Monk, Jr., at Tifton Coi
pret* # 6-dwtf
PEANUTS WANTED —I want to
boy your peanut*. See me for price.
Kaith Carson. 5d wtf
WANTED — To rant a good two-
horae farm on halves. Addresa
“W. H.’’ care Gazette office.
t20df>t*H»
WANTED TO BUY—A velvet bean
Held for feeding cattle. Coleman
Plant Company. 21-dwtf
| FOB SALE—If in the market for
Second-hand car* .gee me before
laying aa I have several cars which
X will sell ehean C. A. Irby 19dwtf
^ <FOR RALE—New Buick truck. C
j A. Irby. 19-dwtf
GHUM SEED OATS—For aale
•1.50 a bushel. G P. Miller, Tif-
i. Route 6. 16 dw lw
LINK BUTTONS, are always deair able and we
have them in Solid Gold, Gold Filled, in both the regular
and the aoft 'shirt atyl^. plain or engraved and with the
embl?ml. ,.<■
NOTICE—We -will pay |3 .
for good 4-foot cord wood.
Ice and Power Company.
i cord
Tifton
1-dtf
heaters.
- 22-dw 11
1 want to buy your remnants of
•eed cotton. Keith Carson. 22-tf
FOR ‘SALE—If in the market for
Second,band car* see me before
buying aa 1 have several cars which
I will sell cheap. C. A. Irby 19dwtf
WOOD WANTED—Wiil pay $3 cord
In any quantity, delivered at Feed
Mills. Central Grocery Co. lBtf
to know that
Bverirs away behind and prices may
go atill higher. Herbert L Moor,
Agent for Tift county. Phone 250.
For S«U—Three lot* tn Edgewood, . ,
total 300 feet front by 210 feet , D L- Sainda retu»ed Sat-
with four-room bouae and urd *»'from Monticellc. where she
I attended the funeral of her mother,
I Mrs Lula Penn. Mrs. Penn mnde her
i home in Tifton at one time and has a
I number of friends here who will re-
' gret to jearn of her death and who
sympathize with Mrs. Swindal in the
your tya* by | 0 '« s her mother.
CAMEOS, are good this season and in great demand
also hard to get. We have a good selection of these
which we bought early. Brooches, Lavalieres. Bar
Pins. etc. :
RINGS, are one of the worst propositions this sea
son. Several of the large factories have had to quit
business on account of the stones being so hard to get.
Our supply is limited so if you want to get what you
want rings you will surely have to buy early.
DON'T PAIL, to make our store a visit at an early
date and look over our stock, whether you buy or not
you will be welcome.
Moor’s Jewelry Store
“The Gift Store’*
PHONE 250
( the following property, to-wit:
Twenty acre* more or less of lot
of land No. 363, in the Sixth Dis
trict of Tift county. Georgia, bound
ed and described as follows: On
iuivc uaira; u.iv.; uw—., East by Brookfield and I.enox nub-
that at the January Term 1918 of I>« rood; on South by originnl line
Sr* "Tm rri&S&S? "Z! a iS£Z W K£
to be held on the second Monday in 0ll North by „ n ofen aApv ^
January he will apply to said court, I . a - ,t ig th.» land from la.. :* • i
by petition, to b* relieved of the 'John Daniels, W. J. Willis and ,C.
T*'* 1 °P° n him b F **• B
.pent in directing snd dave-
loping this power will b* i
—perhaps an hundred foM will be
the fruitage
If I understand the impula®* of my
„wn Inner life, I am interacted to
your boy* and girl* and ilf your sch
ools. The beat part of my Hfo,
ar. haa been given to teaching Tift
ounty hari and girl*. **y duties
ire now Jlittle broader and the taak
is barter Therefore, co-operation
is the need. Every school need* the
co-operation of all the patron* to
make it better, and to help it ful
fill the purpose for which'it'wz* estab
liahed—the education of the child.
In order to stimulate A* teachers
and the communities In thalr school*,
a Score Cart has been prepared, and
each school will be marked once a
month. A copy will be loft with
each teacher and one brought to the
office to be kept on record for the
Board of Education. “
All points required of a standard
school are included to this card, and
a few others are added also. It Is
earnestly hoped that the patron* will
co-operate with the teachers and help
them make the school, to every way.
the very best possible.
That you may see what 1* on the
Score Cart, here it la in full:
Full line of work shoes
in all sizes
Men’s Dress Shoes,
a fall run of s ’
disabilities placed upon
verdict of the jury in the case ot
Lillie Hobby vs. Rube Hobby in a
for divorce ttried at the Janu
ary Term 1917 of said court, where-
total divorce was granted be
tween the parties, and petitioner.
Rube Hobby,* was left under the j deed
disabilities of not being allowed to|de;
n.-rry again; and Rube Hobby pub- j
lishes this notice as required by law
This November 15, 1917.
Rub* Hobby.
The proceeds o: said sab
o 0 applied first to the settlement of
said indebtedness with interest there
on. and the expens? of this proceed
ing including 10 per cent attorney's
fees, and the remainder if any there
be will be paid over to said Archa
McMillan, as provided in sai<b
mwer of sale to
This
FOR ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA—Tift County.
McDonald and Bennett. AtKgaoy; _ a|| whwn co J ceni
r Petitioner. I J. R. Daniel having made applica-
-o — j tion in due form of law to be ap-
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. pointed permanent administrator
. ! upon the estate of Elizabeth O'berry.
„ _ _ . . | Notice is hereby given that said ap-
Mrs. Ree Harris Holt vs. Robert plication will be heard at the regular
Holt leivn of the Court of Ordir-
In Tift Superior Court. July Term, KTv f 0T ^ ^id county to be held on
.Jl8. |the first Monday in Deember. 1917.
To the Defendant. Robert Holt:— . Witness my hand and official^ignar
• Yoir »re' hereby -required -person- . ure< t' n '; 9 th«* oth day of November,
ally or hy attorney to be and anpaar ■ ;S1;
at the Superior Court to he held In
and for said County on the First t
Monday in July, 1918. then and CITATION
Ib-'llmr/rtrtrt ~, C . Tift County.
the above «***| To . All Whom It Mny C
«nereof Mid Court will proceed a* to Wilson, hai
justice shall appertain. ' -
Witness the Hor-
Jddge of said-Court,
day of October,1917_ ILaEayatto QnVftomM
S' 7 • Tren of Ida Quarterman, late of said
r >.«* T 1 ! 1 . ? u .P?!? or . .9 0tlrt -_ : county, dec'd. notice U given **• *
said application will be heard
my offie,. at ten o'clock A. M,. on
the first Monday in December next-
This Nov. 5th. 1917.
C. W. Graves.
Ordinary and ex officio Clerk
Court of Ordinary.
a Uiest improved methods; it you
arlLfc a pair of becoming glasses and
; euarmntoa the lense# for • na year
painst breakage Taka out a policy j'
: 0s your glasses Herbart L. Mook^
Optometrist, Tifton Ga. 3-dwtf
‘ Lead at a Bargata—1.050 acras of
bad in Colquitt county within
three miles of two railroad towns,
with considerable
SCORE CARD FOR TIFT COUNTY
For Retina Public School.
Name
Grade License Grade Taught
School
Visited 191 .
Enrollment Rated ....
I THE TEACHER 28 POINTS
1. Good teaching
2 Good order and management 6
3. First grade certificate
4. Teacher retained second year
or longer
5. Neat and accurate register
on desk
6 Daily program posted to roc
7. Teacher with at least one year
normal training
8. Teacher's manual on desk
II GROUNDS 14 POINTS.
1 Condition of grounds
.2 School yard fenced /
S’. School garden
4. Play grounds of at least one
acre 2
5. Games provided for 2
fi - Two separate sanitary closet* 2
m BUILDINGS 21 POINTS
1. Painted outside 2
2. Ceiled and painted Inside 2
3. No leaks 2
4 Windows without broken
5. Tight door 2
6. Cloakrooms 2
7. Good doors with locks and keys 2
8. Windows one-fifth floor space 2
9 No lights in front of pupils 2
10. Clean pnd well kept 8
TV EQUIPMENT 13 POINTS.
1 Patent desk to suit age of child 3
2 Sanitary water supply 3
3 Building romfortably heated
and ventilated 3
4. Dictionary, maps and library 3
5. At least 20 lineal feet of black
board per room 2
6. Pictures on wall 2
7 United States flag or state flig 2
ASSOCIATED ACTIVITIES 12
POINTS.
1 Manual training, corn or pig
club 3
2. Cooking, poultry or canning
club . 3
3. School ljtbritry society 3
4. Mothers’ club 3
VI TERM 7 POINTS.
1. At least seven months 7
N. B^—School* making between
: 0» end-IOO are rated A; Yfi to 9o B;
^Jdirt foil™ to 7S C: 50 to 60 D: Below 50 E.
Very respectfully.
A. J. Ammons, Superintendent
Improved but 50 acres hav* been ^ and Dr . L. A.
cleared and air can be eerily placed | fj( . B Loyd ottm . rewart ^qr
tn cultivation. Rod clay subsoil «nd j rBturn of pocketbook and $83.
oops adjoining prov* its productive- if >n bonert person found it,
near Price »8,000 on easy term*. „ n , Ket it
The best Bargain la Southwest Geor
gia- Address “H" care Gazette ot- COTTON MARKET
flea. dwtf
We have a large stock of shoes carried joHr
the past two seasons that we ardgoing to place
onthe bargain counter and close oat at unheard of
Prices during these days ot Hlgh-I
Men’s Shoes
$1.75 to $4.50
~ $3.50 to $8^50
Soch well-known bprfids as Banisters, King Quality,
Selz and Bostonians are inclu led in the«e,
and every one is a bargain.
Ladies’ Shoes
At exceptional value in Dorothy
Dodd shoes in black with but- M rtfl fn $C flfl
tens, sizes g 1-2 to $ t 53.UU 10 $3.UU
Other Ladies’ Shoes at $2.50 to $4.00.
Children's Shoes
We have oniy a few ot the~ OCp . M Cft
in broken sizes ojt vw 10 $ZivU
Come quick if \ou want to pc/ them at this'price.
Misses' Shoes
Tke assortment is small and the > r,ge df sizes
united, so come in today if you
want a pair ot these at
TO MY CUSTOMERS.
r On and after December 1, my bus
iness will bs strictly cash. I will
Appreciate your business and will
aove you money on 'your groceries.
. A. Yarbrough. 22-d8-w2t
$2,25 j« $3.75
We also carry a complete line of
the very latest'styles in Men’s,
Women’s and Children’s Shoes.
Darnell’s Dry Goods Store
Coffins and Caskets
Anything from a cheap coAin to a , high-priced
casket. Regular sizes, also extra lengths and widths
in Copper and StaAord’s Armco Iron, 'Air Tight.
In order to get before the people we are making
Special Introductory Prices.
\V*i can supply you with anything in Farmers
Hardware and Implement* at the Right Price.
Bennett’s Hardware, Inc.