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THE TIFTON GAZETTE. TIFTON, GA. FRIDAY,
11, 1M7.
TO DO A GOOD JOB
you moat bar• good tools. Poor
tool* mean unsatisfactory work
and loss of time. If yon Hka to
work with toon, to do little Jobs
about the house come and got your
tools here. Then you will be euro
of obtaining the quality that bring*
results in the shortest time and giro
the worker the great satisfaction of
haring done a first class job.
GOLDEN HARDWARE COMPANY.
Tifton, Georgia.
Member Tifton Board of Trade.
I Northeast
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He has things right up to date.
Through W. E. Farmer, who is sell-
of'the ! n|f ***• We ** crn Electric farm light-
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PIANOS, ORGANS
VICTROLAS
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building, and his loss includt
building ,od rtosk. I -.11 otorr toe piece, houee, bum. etc.,
Mr. Comer Lee “ ,^ h „ „ fc Jp,, h , „„
buut in end .err? out pert of Me 1<10M „dWt
gtoc.rie. end ice box. Mr, Lto did . up ^ . n , ^
not be.. much inuirence end it -M f(lH „„„ h „„„7 porch
pr.ctic.llr . totM lee. to Urn,_to- u ^ m „„ ^ ^
eluding toe building uid -tat gre- .pereting co.t ot .11 toco
ceric, todrujre not tek.yout. ,, Uiout thirtp ,
Mr. ClareAe Lee only lost his WFek
building, as they carried out all of , f y
his things including a barber chair w E
glasses, and material that goes with a a{ onc
barber outfit. y • •*
The fire wh«A first seen, was burn. N.rvou, Women,
g throughrthe center of Mr. Ham- When the nervousness is caused
mond's stghe, and looked for a while constipation as is often the case, you
„ if Ml*., peri .« town -..id ben,
ahd JC probably would have but the b1 , 0 improve the digestion Ob-
Lowest Prices—Easy Terms ti
MATHIS & YOUMANS COMPANY f
M2 N. Patterson Street Valdosta, Georgia S
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MUTUAL MILLING
COMPANY
Rice Mill Now Ready
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We" cleans polish and grade rice for
toll, and buy rough rice.
Mutual Milling Company
Tifton, Georgia jgjj
ENIGMA NEWS.
We ’» large fire in. town Snn-
PROGRESSIVENESS.
store and goods, but
enough to near cover the cost of re
placing it He did not get there in
time to aeve anything
ing plants 'and vater works system.
RECENT ENLISTMENTS.
The following
this section hare
army recently:
Clifford M. And!
Story, Owen H. McKinnon,
Collins. James A. King, Nestle;
11 end) el B. Forehand. Sylvester;
Plant S. Hendrix. Norman Fhrk;
, Harvey L. Baker, Tifton; Robert L.
iow-!ias electric lights and water williams, Adel; Brantley L. Hum
phries. Sylvester, and Joeeph E.
Peacock, Ashburn.
Get your Christmas oranges, epples
oocoanuta. candies, lemons, Brazil
nuta, walnuts and pecans at Whitley's
Grocery and 10 Cent Store. 18-d2wl
it up to date see
get these things
Mr. J. A, Stewart's house was blis- WANTED—2,000 good fat
tered by the heat and would have Turkeys. Will pay best Cash
caught but the men formed a bucket marke_t_ price_for same,
brigade and kept water sprinkled or)
it all the time the fire was so high.
Mr. Walter Hayes, wife and dau
ghter ami niece motored over to
Enigma to sec Mr. Hayes' sister.
Mrs. J. R. Smith, and spent the
week-end returning Sunday ev<hi-
ing to their home near Americas.
dre>s Mull is Poultry and Pro
duce Co. Jacksonville, Fla. 2t
HANDSOME HOME DAMAGED.
The handsome bungalow on Ches-
nutt avenue, owned by Mrs. Tom
Williams, of Fitzgerald, and occupied
by Mr. E. W. Tullis. was badly dam
aged by fire at an early hour Mon
day morning. The fire was discover-
ed about 2 o'clock and before the
Yi*’rng Mothers flames could be brought under control
Quite a crowd t
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I -BEST
VULCAN'CJIUW I
ri Tbe Yrican Ptav Ca, •
TRY TriC
VULCAN
Well Finished, Strong Durable, Light Draft.
Rib Strengthened Mold, Full Chilled Shinpiece. Inter
Point, Land and Standard. Point has Face Chill, Wide
Chills Long Snoot ChilL Patented Extension ——
STRONGEST and MOST DURABLE allied Point
When buying e Plow, consider Quality First, Price Secaet
BENNETTS HARDWARE, INC
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Reserve strength for n.-ther-
hoou is c{ two-told importance of thp
and thoughtful women before ■
and after maternity take i
the entire roof was burned off.
The fire was discovered in the roof
of the house and the east
wept ft across the building rap-
Thc firemen had two streams
of water on the building soon after
the nlarm wns turned in. but the pres.
was so weak that they were han
dicapped.
The building was insured for $2.-
S00 and this will cover'the loss. Mr.
j Tullis had HIM) insurance on his fur-
It supplies pure cod liver oil niture and saved a sipnll portion of
for uich blood and contains if The halanee^vas ruined,
lime and soda with' medicinal
glycerine, all important tngTedi- married Su mQ
ents lor strengthening the They were married at the home of
nervous system and furnishing | Jud{re r , unn by the JudBC in hb
mal way. and sent them on their
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cojn
EMULSION*
' Mr. Durham and MiA.Fannie Buck-
abundant nourishment
a&9 It is free from alcohoL
Insist on the genuine.
s lit The SumulRR cud li.tr oil la
Ilf- Scott*. CoraUno .. now rrSncd In our
rejoicing.
Mr. Durham is a farmer living
mar town and Miss Buckles is the
oldest daughter of J. A. Buckles and-
I lives north of town.
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The Adams-Smith Co.
Wishes You a Merry Christmas
And we are prepared to> make it a. Happy
Christmas.
We can take care of your wants from the lit
tle tots to the grown up.
We are showing a beatuiful line of Toys, Books,
Ivory Goods and Cut Glass. In fact, we have
everything you could desire to go to make up
good Christmas Gifts.
Call and look our line over.
WE ARE ALWAYS GLAD TO SEE YOU
The .Adams-Smith Company
PHONE — 46
An Easy And Sure Way To
HAVE MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS .
YOU ARE INVITED to JOIN THE CHRISTMAS CLUB of THE BANK OF TIFTON
Saving Is Easy It Is The Start That Is Hard
Christmas Club
offers you an opportunity to accumulate 9 fund for Christmas
or to set aside a certain amount out of your earnings during
the year.
It is open to everybody.
There is no membership fee, or any other cost to join.
All that is necessary is to call at out bank, make your
first club deposit and secure a depositor's card.
Deposits may be made weekly (or in advance).
Classes are offered to suit all purposes as shown below.
You may join one or more classes as you desire.
An established truth in regard to saving is that .many
wduvdrAice to save-seem unable ho make the start.. The ob
ject of the Christmas Savings Club is to offer the easiest
method for making this beginning, with the belief that your
own inclination to save will accomplish the desired result.
Our plan encourages systematic saving and provides an
easy way to save for Christmas or to set aside a certain sum
out of your earnings during the year.
Make a small deposit every week for the next 50 weeks
and you will receive a check for the full amount due you next.
December, just at a time when a little ready money will come
in handy. You will never miss the small deposit weekly,
and will be agreeably surprised to see how easily you have
accumulated a nice sum
Honey For Christmas
JOIN YOURSELF
GET YOUR FRIENDS TO JOIN
EVERYBODY IS WELCOME
Interest will be paid on deposits if payments are kept up
promptly; but if depositor fails to keep up payments when due,
check will be issued to you for amount paid only, without inter
est
No charge to join. Member’s tickets issued each deposi
tor without cost
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ONE-DOLLAR TICKET
Requires a deposit of $1.00 eaeh
week for the aext fifty weeks. On
December 18, IRUL you will rece
ive a check for $50.00.
FIFTY-CENT TICKET
Requires a deposit of SO cents each
week for the next 60 weeks. On
December 13, 1918, you will receive
a check for $2u.00.
FIVE-CENT PROGRESSIVE
TICKET
Require* a deposit of 5 cents the
first week, 10 cents the second, in
creasing S cents each week. On
December 10, 1918, you will receive
a check for $63.75.
TWO-CENT PROGRESSIVE
TICKET
Requires a deposit of 2 cants the
first week, 4 cents the second, increa
sing 2 cent# each weak. On Erse em
ber 18 - 1918, you will receive a check
for $25.00.
ONE-CENT PROGRESSIVE
TICKET
Requires a deposit of 1 cent tits
first week, 2 cents the second. Increa
sing 1 cent eaeh week. On Decem
ber 13, 1918, you will receive a check
for $12.76. ,
CLUB ISII NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE MEMBERS—JOIN TODAY
THE BANK OF TIFTON
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $300,000 MEMBER, TIFTON BOARD OF TRADE. TOTAL RESOURCES $1,700,000.00
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