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the tifton gazette, tifton, (
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1917
in*.
| ted Saxooee*. who gave clever musi-
I cal and dancing acta, and Jaas Jug-
to Bring g l tn and Jlgfera, who combined In-
»oh. 'atrumental harmony selections with
the Savannah Morning Newa,! terpaichorean gyrations. Kent Gage
December 2nd. 1 was warmly received with hia espe-
: d frolic were fumiihed c jally selected harp nambers.
SHERIFF'S SALE. 5
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Will be sold on the firit Tuesday
in January, 1918. at public outcry
before the Court House in aald coun
ty. within the legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing described propertv, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in the County of Tift,
said state and being one-half undivi
ded interest in the following property
Two loU seventy four (74) feet by
One hundred and thirty-si* (186)
feet, said lota being a portion of
the survey of part of lot of land
number three hundred and fifty-live
(355) in the Sixth district of Tift
county, said re-suryey 'being known
as the Brooks Addition to Unlonville
andknown-eby number in said re
survey aa lota number* fifty and
fifty-one (50 and 51) on which lots
there is a three room dwelling house.
Said property levied .on'as the
property of Eug ene Wilson un
der a fifa issued from the City
Court of Tifton in fnvor of Nat E.
Harris. Governor of Georgia, and his
successor nnd against Eugene Wil
son and tenant in possession notified
in writing.
This the 6th, day of December.
1917.
J. M. Shaw. Sheriff
Tift County Ga.
abundantly to Savannah audiences
the two performances given by J.
A. Coburn's Greater Min.treys at the
Savannah Theatre yeiterday hfter-
aeen and last night.
The performance opened with a
bound and kept the audience con
vulsed until the final curtain. Open-__
ing with the American Tennia Club
on a tour around the world, with
. stop for a day at the Ukelele Club
on the Hawaiian Island, and spend
ing the evening in merry jest and
song, the program was one long
round of Isughter. The scenic set
ting for the first port was Maborate
and carefully arranged.
Mr. Coburn In the selection of
his capable cast is fortunate in that
he is surrounded by a company, of
artist* who strive to please and
are liberal In their encores. It
unfortunate that larger audiences
-did not see the two performances.
The musical selections, vocal and
instrumental, were novel and pleas-
Charlic Gano. the popular come
dian. waa at his best as the cook
of the club singing his especially
selected songs. His .Work kept the
audience shrieking. As the grace
ful feminine impersonator. Denton.
kept the audience guessing,
dancing steps and singing.
under a 6fa isaued from the Ju*_
Court of tha 1632 District of-Tift
county in favor of J. B. 8. BUteh
and against Will Paanon, EsUlla
Brown and Nellie Burse. Property
pointed out by plaintiff In fifa. Def
endant notified In writing as re
tired by law. Levy made by B.
:. Gay. L. C., and returned to me
This December 1st, 1917.
J. M. Shaw. Sheriff.
Tift County Ga.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Will be sold on the flnt Tuesday
in January'. 1918. at public outcry
before the Court House in said coun
ty within the legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing described property, to-wit:
Four head of stock cows marked
crop sod two slits in right ear, up
per bit in left car. Said property
levied on as the property of L. S:
Stephens, under a fifa issued from
the Superior Court of .Tift county
in favor of E. P. Bowe.. and'Son
and against L. S. Stephens defend
ant and A. R-- Thrasher bondsman.
Property pointed out ny defendant
Steuben* In fifa.
ThU 6th. day of December. 1917.
J. M. Shaw. Sheriff.
Tift County. Ga.
SHERIFF'S SALE
GEORCIA—Tift County:
Will be .sold on the first Tuesday!
in January. 1918, at public outcry,
before the Court House in said coun
tv within the legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing described property, to-wit:
Fifty (50) acres of land in the
Northeast corner of lot of land No.
a E =,R<;o 5 -"T E S F & S ,„ S t r- JC'sSfclu.r'DrSa w. lew
Will be sold on the first Tuesday county. Georgia, and bounded on evening was not so well attended as
1K . in January. 1918. at public outcry the North and East by original and it 0U|fht have been, and it was one
-«► sir?; * <■» ** ««* *** Som '*»
.... .v -T-.-oitnrttn will he trotting the rfi
Miss Emma R. Sutton
Editor ^
Ty Ty Depa-tme ut
TY TY,
GEORGIA U
nite nan t Frank Webb, the aol- Three showers in one week seem
brother of Mrs. E. W. Oliver, [ to be kind of rushing things fo, Ty
among Ty Ty's visitor*. this Ty.
week. I 4 * * " "
• • • • • Miss Roby Chapman and Mr.
Mr*. R. R. Pickett and Mr*. Clif- ‘ Byron Lyons (a youthful oouple)
ford Grubb# spent Thanksgiving with
students Hyman!#
homes S
Despite much talk, some “magic”
and a big crowd collected about the
wagon used as a platform, actual
business seemed to be dull with our
fakir Saturday afternoon.
Oris Lamb is in charge of the
telephone office now. Paul Inman
having gone to Waycross to take a
place with the Southern Express
Company.
FALL INTO LINE.
Dr. Carl S. Pittman went to At- |
lanta last week to enlist as an army
surgeon. He waa examined pbyai- j
cally and professionally, and scored ]
A1 in both respect*. He will receive
among the recent votaries at his commission as soon as the defiber-
altar. They loft their ate methods of a Government will
Sunday and were quietly— permit, and will be assigned to a po-
veryquietiy—married by Elder Gibbs
Mr. J. M. Varner, Miss Jewel Var
ner, Mrs. Chas. Bowman and Mr.
Chas, Varner went to Ellaville Tues
day to attend the funeral of Mr.
Robert Eason, a brother-in-law of
Mrs. J. M. Varner.
The Masons of the Ty Ty lodge en
tertained sumptuously on Thanks
giving Day. and, not withstanding
the big attraction in Tifton. there
Ben Dowd made Ty Ty a between were numerous guests. It is not easy
trains visit last Sunday, on hi* wav | to decline a Ty Ty dinner, and this
to Pelham where business called was one of the best. Plenty of bar-
him. He is with the Bell Tele-, becue with plenty of trimmings,
phone Company, with headquarters
i Savannah.
v. within the legal hour
the highest bidder for cash, the fol- haid 1"*!* .
I lowing described property, to-wit: perty of v% i
of the I One acre of lot of land No. 374 ‘-I c'" 1
Their ; in the Sixth land District of Tift Tift ••
maty. Georgia.
ed with smart frock*, made him
immediate favorite.
The cabaret four wa* on<
features of the program. * I jounty. Georgia” and hounded as fol- K
harmony singing and comedy Wert by Brookfield nnd Lenox :m
brought them back for numerous pubIic mad; south bv land*, of A wr
I H. McMillan; east by lands of A. B tv
encore* ■ — nrneram t McSfillnn and north by Tands of M
Other feature acts on Martha Evans. Said property levied If
were George ajfd George, the boun-i ^ ^ tbe property of Stella Brown
dng bounders; the Five Syncopa-
... _.. _ the pro ! Ty's people will be gcttlm
n. 1’. Wade under a fifa! nutation of not appreciating a good
the Superior court ' of ‘ ^
in favor of George Ml .... a
d against Wm. P. Wade. 1 , . . .
in on-session notified in j Spanish groundpeas seem, to be
_ by law.
t bv defendant in ntn
This November 8th.
J. M. SHAW.
Sheriff. Tift County.
l groundpeas
Proper-! favorite among the crop* of South
Georgia. It is said that they are
fifty per cent, oil easily cultivated
and prolific bearers- Those who
planted them this year
pleased with the results:
seem to be growing 1
due to increase in postal
icrvire is not so good
when the pouches were more num
better filled. The Tifton.
Gazette (weekly), due here Friday
came In Sunday. It
left the publication office on time
and nobody can tell where" it was
wandering. The week before that,
the Albany Herald was two days
late, and another time it failed to
get here at .-ill It is the same with
other mail matter, and twice recent
ly a mall pouch intended for Ty Ty
has been picked uft on the track somi
distance from the station. The cir
cumstances last mentioned wouh
to indicate that a route agen
fault.
W. E. WILLIAMS.1
DEALER IN
il Herd
the store
sition in due courae of time.
w. -if, ,»a b.bf,. «<?- yy|, Br8 Your Dollar GotsFwttif,
table home and a lucrative practice
the call of duty and for the good
of his country.
Ty Ty will be sorry to lose Dp
Pittman, as both a citizen apd a
physician, hut we are glad ofnis ex
ample and hope that it may have
dutary effect on those who thought
i he thought about
There wa* no stronger advocate
for peace than he was. until the
United States got into the
vas like those Sdutherners
mer generation who called them-
iclvcs, even to the day of their death
‘Old-Line Whigs." they did not be
ieve in secession, nnd they fought i
o the last ditch; but when, in spit:
>f everything they could say or do
their state set up for itself, the;
were her loyal children, bending
every, energy to help in her defer :e
The pity of it is that so many re
fused to follow Dr- Pittman's exam
ple Nobody denies their right to
an opinion, hut their talk is treason
able now. and the sooner they realize
that the better it will be for them.
Courteous Treatment
Your Trade Will Be Appreciated
Ty Ty Farmers Supply Ge.
R. R. Pickett, President
J. M. Varner, Manager.
dealers IN
Groceries, Dr, flood*
Notions, Shoeo, H^ta
Rea-Iv-to-Wear Clotting
Farm Imp'ewnats
And Othe. Thin**.
GEORGIA—Tift County:
Will be sold the first Tuesday in at
January. 1918. at public outcry be | tr
1 fo;*-Thc court house J8or
g people.
Special
Special
All Ladies ’ Coal
One Piece Dresses,
Suits, Your Choice,
silk and serges your
$15.00
choice, $10.50
1
Shop Early!
w E are showing a cotn-
=plete line ot Christmas
goods suitable for gifts for
men, women and children.
As this is an unusual season,
it will more than be to your
interest to do your shopping
early.
We are showing a wonderful
line of toys, cut glass,, silver
ware, ivory goods, mufflers,
gents’ ties, gloves for ladies
and gentlemen, house slippers
nice waists, bath robes, and
a number of other things.
Get the Christmas spirit, do
your shopping early and a-
void the great rush that al
ways comes a few days be
fore Christmas.
J %
Always Glad to see you
THE ADAMS-SMITH COMPANY
As a long *uff<
quired much patience. We expect
»in* to he late particularly at thi
forg^The court house d5or m *aM ! Jca5on c f tbo but. in waiting for
icoSiity. within the legal hours of sale train that may
to'the highest bidder for cu-h. th. I» ,onB ” "
following describe I property, to-v.t : come any minute, it doe* Mem tnat
All that tract or parcel of land „ railroad employe might call out
described\as follow*: That part of lor wben j t finally get to the statiort
I of land NumbtrWI Tift eoun This would’ not be necessary in Ty
!» TgU r. th„e i. bu. ... n»d ..I
i and east bv the originn! lines of said trains are few and far between; b
lot. on the south by the original line in „ p ] a< . P like Tifton it keeps expec-
of said land lot from its intersection , passengers on “tenter-hooks.'
I with the said original line west to , . . . f Imarrim
the point where it intersects the run looking out/or their train Imagi
of Cypress Branch: thence north- spendinr an hour or two at night. .1
I ward along the run of said branch b ig waiting room, poorly heated.
,h. ..rth liD.rfO.jTijbioi: iu , „, n „ d huJd ,,J
1 along the north'around the one small fire.doors con-
said right of way to the cor- j stantly opening and banging shut.
THE ROAD TROUBLE !N COURT.
is a lively “sputement” in
progress on Route 3. Ty Ty. on a
moat fruitful subject for trouble—
neighborhood /road. >
The road runs through the farm of
Mr. Daniel DriggtT*; nnd it,has been
a road for a long time. About a year
ago it was straightened and improved
(with the approval and co-operation
of Mr. Driggers, the other side says)
and people in the neighborhood pdt
up their mail boxes there. Recently, i
Mr. Driggers derided to discontinue .
id. and notified the owners of
il boxes to remove them. This
Tiers declined to d°. and Mr.
Driggers feneed in the road boxes and
Pictorial Review Patterns
W. E. Williams, F. B. Pickott, M.D.
President. E»t Vice-Pro*
W. C. Thompson Tbo*. M. Parrj
2nd Vice-Pros. Caahler.
BANK Of TYTY
CAPITAL 825.000.00
W« Pay Interert on Time Deposit*
Deposits in This B-A Guaranteed
all.
of the.Atlantic
e lot:
t line of i automobile
' ner of the old J. II- Fofd
; thence north 210 fret; th
; 50 feet to Ty Ty and Sycamore
! thence north along the ea: *
{said road to north line of _
lot. excepting therefrom the-folli...
ing described five (5> tract, which is himself
. included within the above mention-, roadster
fed boundaries. Tract No. 1. The
Right of way of 'he Atlantic Coa t
• I V... -» Vrt ■» T*» i.
» be' taken
into court, but disinterested person ;
prevailed on the belligerents^ to sub- j
mit the matter to arbitration. Three
of the best merlin the neighborhood
R. K. Young. E. E. Clark and Jas.
Watson were named as arbitrators,
d their decision waa accepted by
s«enge r afraid of dozing bo{h Then Mr. Driggers he-'
• the train. It makes e , lissnti , fic(1 an ,, repudiated his |
ravelling popular. I part of , he nCT e Pm ent. The ease
T. V. Williams has treated .will come up for trial in Sylvester
t Thursday.
Nearly every place of business
Ty Ty was closed for Thanksgivin
which was as it rhould have bee
only there should have been no e
ccptions.
Mr
Dr* R.
tter collapse of the T;
of Red Cross was su.
t unexpected.
“The' King of Spain
And hi* 3.01)0 men
Marched up the hill—
And marched down again.”
Grady Maleom. who has been sick
several days, is slowly regaining his
usual health. During his illness, hi*
substitute nnd brother “Mr.-Walter."
:,1 the mail on Route 3.
icph and Sallie Harris, tho. son
and daughter of Mr. J. H. Harris,
spent a few days at home after Than-
ksgiving. . Roth are progressing
finely at the Agricultural College.
Tuesday jand they are greatly' pleased thi
DO BUSINESS AT HOME
TY TY DRUG CO,
DRUGS AND DRUSGISiS’
SUNDRIES
Prescriptions A Speciaity
School Books
and Supplies
,rar
Tract Xi
acre* formerly deeded to I Q. Col. - .
mun desrribr.1 us follows: Beginning
at a point on the north line of the
Right of way* of the Atlantic ( ..a t
original east line of said land
lot: thence running west on
• b,. north line of said right^ of
enft’h between paralle!*iinej two acre-
Tract No. .3. One' acre brlnming
to Andy Edwards and described as
follows: Adjoining on the west the
two acre lot described above in e.x-
ception Number 2 fronting one half lucmrrc cai p
ot re on nm-h lice of said sight of SHERIFFS SALE,
way and extending hack north betw- GEORGIA—Tift County.
ecii parallel lines two acre*. I Will be sold on the first 1 — . .
Tract No. 4. One s.tuare acre bo- jin a*t»V P^iic. outcry Thpy like the -work and the.r *tud-
lorrging to Ron Bntemsn - frontiogT before-the < ourt dlouse in aaul s-oun- .. - wb » rb nc 'rounts for thetr pro
on north line of *aW Right of-wav !tv. within the legal hours of sale, to
just east of Cypress Branch. 'the highest bidder for cash, the fol- gross.
Tract No. .». One acre lujuase on I owing described property, Labor continuest to. grow scarcer,
which the negro chur. h ..... Ail that n. t or parcel of landi.y- ] hlehpr and .more unreliable. On . .
fronting on th. mr.h i " ' -‘ 1 b*-.;:-- jo th» <-«uaty of Tt» ihp , ror ,. ,, r - r;i (, 0 n« and thinirt^r/' Groceries. Dry Goods Etc.;
Right of way und lying loot west of, and. 8tale of Georgia, containing , . . , , tiosas t'uo oULarirn, , , „
-the-fiegro bapttrtng pool. • , Jn e am'; oflot nf taml Nn.*»74 m-me ro-high, three U ■ Caskets, Coffins.
q.i.l tr-.ri of Inn.I 1.,— ib„ nl...--.. 1 ib., ttixth -dLirict—of—Iift—county.—L being demaaJud-by_la!iQrera_*lUL
described exception contaftiing 2.34 (leorgia, und .bounded a* follows: ,. ou |d not nut in a good day's work.
irn-mh b., loads.W^^MeMdl.w t ---^^ Ta -L i . 0 - T .„- fW y- tTOT fi r w -
A COMPLETE DRUG STORE
JONES & COMPANY
Dealero In
High Class Geoaral M.rchaadlae
After you read this *dvertise»**W
go to this store and do your
shopping
PRICES RIGHT
A. PARKS,
Ty Ty, Georgia.
Also tract containing two (2) acres I cusp by lands of Mat Wilson; north ,
mrp nr less, in the town of Ty T\- on | by land, of J. I.. Gay and west by Ty Ty was well represe
which is situated the residence now oc ,lands of A. B. McMillan. Said prop- Son on Thanksgiving Day. and
-uDied by C. W. Graves and being the ertx- levied on a* the property of i, 0 ,|y had a great time; but it \
•r.--
Georgia, for State and County and doings thnt excited
School Taxes fo r the year* 1913, but the great number
. 1914, 1915. 1918 and <917. Levy thnt were seen there.
; r u ro e ed b to R me E ’ ^ L ’ C ’’ r< “ ! Loading stock in the middle of the
Thi, the 6tb day of December, busmess part of town became so oh-
1917. Ijectionahle to the people of Ty ly:
J. M. Shaw, Sheriff 1 tbat tbc ra ;iroad had the stock pen :
<p.». e- rs- . roove( j. ^ n ew pen has been built
of automobiles
Tift County Ga. i
Southeast corner of Poplar and Cher-
ry streets nnd bounded os follows;
On the north by Poplar street, on
the west by an alley separating said
two acres from the lands of Pickett;
on the sooth by an alley separating
said two acres of land from the lands
of Pickett, and on the west by
Cherry street.
Also a quarter of an acre in said
town of Ty Ty on which is situated
a barn used by said C. W. Graves.! ■ n ---- - . .. „, v „mi
*nd being the northeast corner o' SHERIFF'S SALE. ' !,(*.»■ Cottle s mill. »nd the work will
original east line of said land lo:>CEORG!A—Tift County. be done there.
said Poplar and Cherry streets and | Will be sold on the first Tuesday i . bn p ar k a »„d his far-away kins-
bounded as follows: On the west by ; in January. 1918. at public outcry' .»
Cherry street, on the south b- before the-Court House in said coup- man. Jim Parks—both *tad<fts at
Poplar street; on east by lands of itv. within the legal hours of sale, to Spark*, came home for Thankagiv-
Scott Hall; on north by a ditch run- 'the highest bidder for cash, the fol- ,j„g and stayed over Sunday,
ning east and west. I lowing described property, to-wit; |
Also a tract or parrel of land ini All that tract or parcel of land . sriNF PDNIFS
JHld town of Ty Ty on which are ! dtuuted. lving and ».eing in th un- CARLOAD Oh MNt
-UBIUd BUD. atorehous?,. "one oc" |ty of Tift said State of Georgia,
cupiwl by James H. lord, and the 1 v-me being fifty acres more or less
other by F. XI. Ford and more par- • ' l»t of land N’o. 437 in the Sixth
ticularly described a* follows: Bo- D strict of said county, and state.
Tif- M. A. WOODARD A. CO.,
•cry
, not General Merchandise
Ty Ty. Ga.
PHONE i* 46
ginning at a point on south right of
way of Ihe Atlantic Coast Line
Railroad — feet west of Broad street
being the point where the west line
of the *tonc house lot of W. E. Will
iams intersects the south line of
said right of way: thence south 105
feet; thence west 30 feetj thence
south 116 feet; thence west 30 feet;
(hence north 22! feet to the south
line of said right of way; thence with
said south line east- to point of be
ginning.
Levied on as the property of J. H.
Ford unde r five fi fas Issued from
Tift Superior Court. November
Term 1906 in " fnvor of Blackshear
Manufacturing Company and against
J. H. Ford. Defendant notified in
writing as reouired bv law.
Imade hv E D. Branch.
Sh-riff July 29th. 1910
ThU 4th. December. 1917.
J. M. Shaw. Sheriff.
same bcinwjil! of said lot nforesaid
outh of Tifton and Wright’s Chapel
oad and east of the run of Ty Ty
•reek, and boqnded as follows: On
he north by the Tifton and Wright's
('hapel road; on the cast by lands of
Steven* nnd Hooks or original line:
on the south by original line an,I on
the west by the run of Ty Ty creek.
Said tract containing fifty acre*
of less. Said propertv levied
the property of S. E. Walter*,
under a fifa issued from the City
-Court of Tifton i» favor of ah*
National Bank of Tifton and again
st S- E. Walters principal, and W.
M. Walters and E. B Wooten securl
ties, and said fifa transferred to E.
B. Wooten. S. E. Waltera in poss
ession on date of levy and notified 'n
writing as reouired by Uw.
This December 6th. 1917.
J. M Shaw. Sheriff.
Tift County -Ga.
For Sale, See Us at Once
SIK rc IROTHERS
Ty Ty. Georgia
FOR
-160 acres, good land,
north of Ty Ty. 80 ;
ere* in cultivation, six - rotvn j
ou.se, tenant’* house, and other,
nprovement*. W. F. SIKES. ,
Ty Ty. Ga. j
W. B. PARKS
I* paying for thia apace.
D. VARNER AND COMPANY
Dealers In
Groceries Dry Goads, Candies, CL
gars, Tobacco and Everything
Elsa in the way of General
Merchandise.
Man's Fornishinf. s Specialty.
DR. CARL S. PITTMAN,
Physician and Surgeon.
Phone No. 7. »
Ty Ty, Georgia.
E. J. COTTLE,
SHINGLES FOR SALE
BUY DIRECT FROM MILL AN»
SAVE MIDDLEMAN’S
PROFIT t*
Ty Ty, Ga.
FOR SALE
My grist mill end blacksmith »hi
with tools—the only pUce of it* kfl
In Ty Ty. New building, geaollne
engine, and everythng In first dH.
order. Addroa*.
W. S. Scott, Ty Ty, Ga.
CITY CASH MARKET
G. W. WUlis. Proprietor
Fresh Meats, Fish and Produce
Swift's products a spec’alty
“The Sanitary Markat’’
Ty Ty, Georgia.
DR. F. B. PICKETT,
Physician aLd Surgeon.
Ty Ty, G*.