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STRAYED—Two VMb ago, dark
rail spotted boar, marked crop in one
»r, «pU{ In other. Reward for to-
I'd hock my little flivver
To help to boy a bond;
I'd hock my coat, and ehiwer
To help acroaa the pond.
Fd hock my razor and my “Gat,”
(For I am mot a misar) ;
But dog my granny'e old black cat
If I will hoch der kaieer.
—Dalton Citizen.
Mr. G. W. Coleman apent Wednes
day in Cordeie on business.
Mrs. E. E. Lytle left Wednesday
"I for Aahburn to be at the bedside
w. w.]k„, Tin... Rost. 1. uin;" 1 ””*”' M ™ D - c - B “ 4 ' ld '
STRAYED—Black bob-tailed sow. l who “ “*•
weighs about 176, perhaps has' pigs
Mr. W. R. Ponder, of the ^naley
section, was in Tifton yesterday to
advertise some stray hogs. See
another column.
The Bridge club Which was to have
et with Mrs. Laura Smith Carson
this afternoon, has been postponed
until next week.
Messrs J. H. Churchwell and John
Jordan, of Cordeie, spent Tuesday in
Tifton assisting Churchwcli’s local
force in taking stock
Moor's Jewelry Store
“The Gift Store"
Member Tifton Board Trade
. Marked and split in right;
? In left ear. Reward for to-
j to her recovery.
Wm. Ponder, Route 6. 7-d2t-wlt
- KOI ICE—-Ail parties holding ac
its against the Tifton Buggy
a, ctr indebted to same are re
I to me for settlement.
• T. M. .Watkins, Executor, estate
|-0. N. Gregg 7d2wlt
iXYED—On© Jersey cow with
e pidea about 8 years old with
p crooked horns, unmarked. Also
* Jersey heifer about 16 months
Veld, unmarked. Probably Both have Mrs. E. B. O'Neal and little dau.
| calves by now. Have been gone (fhter, Emma Jean I *ft Tuesday for
| since November. Will give |26 for |Lakeland. Fla., where-they will
I recovery of same. J. H. Collier, »pend a month with relatives.
**'~ » P»rk, Ge. , 9-d8tw2t. * * * * *
iAYED—From <ra . hi, ” r - " d *”■ «■ B S “™' r -
| btok boto. weitfit 200 U 275 p...- *"”»“* , b,nh
C* K.tof efop I. 1.1. Htol?' * d *.™ i '“ r fwd «- “»•
,.U,UJ. Tu.k, btok.« off. i?”"" “ ; d ‘“' h “ r °' “ d
J reward for information lead- \ ' ' ' . .. .
tog to racovery. Board of County _ , ,
Commissioner* r f u.ii .u... This afternoon and tomorrow »f- ,
£“• ... ■ . ' ™k.fpnnr.ta»».pttrt.b. re h B '""' d “ d *“
TAKEN UP—At my lot in Brook- This has been a spiritual meeting
field, Ga., on. black, butt heidod cow >nd much good has been received
^about 16 yean old. Tag has been ; by those attending. A cordial invi.
-i out of right ear. Owner can .Ution is extended ail whb wish to
aamg by paying for keep and this come.
N. L. Coarsey. 9-d6wit > • • • •
81 RAYED—Black bob-tailed sow ■ When ip Tifton eat at Whiddon's
weighs about 175 pounds, perhaps American Cafe. Service ia my mot- j
v -i pigs by now. Marked crop and 10 • . • 9-dtf j
H* right ear; crop in left ear. ; * * * * *
I Reward for information leading to I Mr. W. M. Hall came to town j
I her recovery. Wm. Ponder, Route J w *<toeadey and put in an ad fori
l S. 7-d2wlt mules he had taken up at Dr. •
,L. A. Baker’s place. Mr. J. D. Con- ,
Confidence
4*
Si The Key Note
of'Our Success.
The confidence of the
people of Tift County in
our effort to give them
lull vaiue for their money
Their confidence that
we stand ready to make
good any articTe-that does
not bear out its guarantee
We buy in the open
market but we buy Irom
reliable houses in whom
we have Confidence that
they will stand bejKlfd
their guarantees.
We appreciate this con
fidence from our custom
ers in'this section and will
strive to continue worthy
of same in all our dealings
with them in the future.
ALBANY AVENUE.
UGHI ACID ST
SOURNESS.
; CAS OR INDIGEi
Chaagas Ike OU Year Bright. Mar.
I Hager, Birth*, Death*.
As time rolls on the years come ’ ” ~ n ...
and depart- The eged are replaced . * "TT*
by the youthful* the riling genera- j Reeche. the Siomch All
tion under inatructione to supercede Outre** Goer,
end manage the affairs of their for- 1 Do aom * ,ood » r°“ b ‘t back—
^ e4rB f taste good, but work badly; ferment
acids and cause a tick, sour
Each departing year casta the
heavy burden of responsibility up
on its successor, relinquishing the la-
gassy stomach? Now, Mr.
Dyspeptic, jot this down:
borous task aligned by frail hul Di.pcprin helps neutralise the excea.
manky; leaving iU memorise of good ‘ ,ve ac,da
| food '
’ idifference ho-v badly your stomach
_ usually get happy
liJf in five minutes, but what pi
the stomach
sour and upeet you.
|~Thi oil*** refl*. b««. ... of ” “ w >'
th, ,.1 pmpw... ,th. dry eat, to g* » No
coldest, longest winter, the hotteat
summer, earliest autumn, coldes fall. I
and as warm a Christmas as common. 1 ......
‘ The highest price of cotton, provi. 1 t “* * *” to reKa '
‘rion,m.d ferm produce highest cost j your u , Mdl “ Ztt,
'of living in the American history.
. . . | Most remedies give you relilef
I Some people have had mori. money |
I . . ., , , , I sometimes—they are si
this v»ar than ever before, and some
I - .. ,, Sire. "Pape's Diapcpsm" ia post
ure poorer than ever. Ma..-* homes , . . . . ..
| . , , j - . . 1 u»e in neutralizing the acidity, so
are stricken with sadness grief and .
• _ ui*' misery won t come back
sorrow. Caused through the absence „ u | c |.
[of some member of the family
; through death or service in the cause
'of his country.
1 The Death Angel has visited a num
ber of homes during the year. The
: old families of Irwin have been call
ed upon to populate the cemeteries.
Among the departed
Dan Paulk. Fitzgerald
Whitley, Irwin county:
Fletcher. Irwin county;
Fletcher. Irwin
Mrs. Geo. *
John 1
Henry
Aurel Sut-
feel diffei
's Diapepsin"
i'ith the stomach—distress just
-your stomach gets sweet,
lws, no belching, no eructa-
of undigested food, your head
and you feel fin<
Go now.
the best investment
you ever made, by getting a large
fifty-cento ease of Pape's Diapepsin
from any drug store. You realize
- In fi ve minutes how needless it is to
i, Irwin county; Aunt Ume Clem. ■ .■
. . suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia,
e: John Lott. Ocills; ._ ... , . ' 1 •
any stomach disorder, due to acid
Irwinville; John Lott, Ocilla
Martha Giddens. Irwin county; Min- ' f prmcnlatj
nie Alma Paulk. Irwin county; Nan. 1
cy Ciementa, Irwin county; Mrs. !
Fletcher, Pinetta; Mark Luke. " hoot to WU -
■ I Mr. Jenkins sold his
1 Whiddon.
» Drug Company to Tom:
SOLDIERS' TESTAMENT FUND.
One dollar will bay four khgki-
--J1 ,
II
Mrs. Geo. Baker
Mrs. E. L. Ireland
Cash
Mrs. J. S. Taylor
A. S. Johnson
Preston Wilson
Mr and Mrs C H Williams
Joe Kent, |l
H. Roberts. Omega. $1
B. C. Post ell, $1
Perry McCranie, 81
E. E. Slack |1
B Y Jr and Elizabeth Wallace 81
Turner county; Wiley Vickers. Cof
fee county; Mrs. Polly Giddens. Bei
rien county; Jonathan Walker. Tift '
county; T. E. Whiddon. Turner *• M - H - Fletcher ha., resigned i
county; Dempsey Willis. Tift roun- l»»tmaster of Chola. He may g
ty; Seaborn Sutton. Tift county U ' e P°*'‘>0ice »t Chicago or Hogan
Dave Fletcher. Tift county; Thom.v
McMillan. Tift county; Mrs. Owens,
near Chula; Mr., Martha Duke,
near Chula: Mr.. J. T. Aiken, neat
Chula. _
OTHER DEATHS.
Wiley Branch '» baby; Wiley HI-
Whiddon's. baby;
baby
D. Ore
•■say; Magnus Branch's baby.
BIRTHS.
Girls To Mrs. M C. Sumn.-r, Mr
W. M. Branch; Mrs. JohnXrcn
Mrs. Leonard Marshall, Mrs. Li J
Branch; Mrs. Louis Smith; Mrs
Paul Huff; and Mrs. Thomas Fletch-
vrn e . . . . PISCS. Mr. J. V. Con- , •— ®' T ~
.^1, T , 'OTOr in Th.tol., » V™' G "*’ »■
d ”'“ t -;n,.n.i„. toil to, -.to hi, mnli ! <=“'”• »»" B "~*
dnTkbrindlnto-.on.Jnr.|,n d hnd to nd .tnppnd. G.z.tto Levy’j'lDept. Sto. Fnrto ,2.25
Want Ads get results.
ville.
Nichols Whiddon sold hi* *toi
Julian Fletcher, he may supply
government with rations.
Jehu Branch wus elected < ounty
i ommissioner. the first from thi
'"hula District, since Joe Summers
l.ouis Branch secured a positioi
m Fitzgerald with the WatteHolmos
Harley Hardware Company.
His brother Hobby Secured a po
sition with the same firm at Cordeie
The war is putting the spirit into
the Hoys. There are more self play
er pianos in Uu county than wash
ing machines.
Lott Whiddon moved from Chula
to his farm nnd rented his Chula
nnme to E. Jordan.
I. M. H. Fletcher sold the Obe
place to J. N. Mitchell.
Orin Ross purchased the Jim Akin
Wwahinyton, Jan. 10.—Mark Baqoa, a l
of San "Francisco, waa today appointed Oil A
Administrator Garfield'.
Mr. Garfield announced in his statement that an immedi- .
ate inquiry will be made into the pricea of oiL - ■ --jffji
While no effort is sbeing made to fix the price, it is hoped
to regulate the price by supervision of distribution.
Petrograd, Jan. 10—Dispatches from Brest-Litovak aay
that Autria and Germany have agreed to move their peace
negotiations to some neutral country, the exact place has not
yet been decided.
Washington, Jan. 7—Senator Ellison Smith this afternoon
was endorsed for Chairman of the Senate Interstate Com
Committee to succeed Senator Newlanda. He will i
the administration’s railroad program through Congress.
Gift's Ifoonor 1RoU
*
The following'Tift county boys are now serving their coun
try in the commands indicated. Their last poatoffice address
is also given.
Bradley. Joseph T.. Sergeant. Company F., 2nd Battalion,
17th Regiment Infantry. Chickamauga. Ft. Oglethorpe, Ge.
Cobum. Chas. C.. 1st C. A. Brigade, Battery M., 8th Regiment,
'Somewhere in France."
Cobum. Samuel G., C. A. C. Battery F. 6th Regiment, “Some
where in France.”
Farmer. Wm.Ernest. Quartermaster's Corps, "Somewhere in
France."
Greene, Edgar B. Co. D-, 27th Machine Gun Battalion, Fort
Houston, Texas.
Herring. Gerald N.. 98th A (fro Service Squadron, American
Expeditionary Forces, care Postmaster, New York City.
Hardy. William, Co. C. 53rd Infantry Military Branch, Chat
tanooga, Tenn-
Riggins. Robert Leon, Co A.. 56h Regiment, Chickamauga, Ga.
Riggins. James Lewis, U- S. S. South Carolina, care Postmaster,
lew York City.
Sheppard. C. F., Company K, 121st Infantry, Camp Wheeler,
Macon. Ga.
Wilson. Warren Earlie. £o- M. 37th Infantry, Laredo, Texas.
f keifar. one zmxll red male year-
«■ oq* email butt headed male year
Y obj light brindle with white ’
K one white cow, and white eteer
We v
t about 100 head of nice. I
NOTICE TO ALL REGISTRANTS.
_ ‘ . fat hens between now and j
itor; Do not know color of „ Saturfav Will sssi „„,*.* ! > our queeUonnalre paper
r one An cattle in amnH . . ‘ n .7 . „ P . carefully and have the information
for nice h ene. Parkers MariceL )caIIed f#f „, dy Md d#n . t ^ f#r
( the lart day to get you r .questionnaire
tilled out and filed. Bring the per
sona with you who are to make your
upporting affidavit*,
^ either one. AD cattle in good condL Jul nicr
WO! pay for Information, ’pvone m'
L F. Gibba, Tifton. 9-d!wl I
AYED—One Jersey bull
Mr. A. A. Hendry, of Adel, a cou-
t on forehead. Reason- jein of Mr. M. E. Hendry, of Tifton.
i reward for any information, had his collarbone broken at Tifton i
I®. NaSmith, Tifton, Route 4. 4-6t. Wednesday when he stepped off a
Whan to Tifton eat at Whiddon’s n ' ovi nir train here. Mr. Hendry sot
American Cafe. Service U my mot- j on ,b * WTt,n »f train and fell when he !
sot off Hr was given nic lici.l |
treatment he find left on th.- after
C. W. Fulwood.
WANTED OAT STRAW—In small
r car lota. Tift Farms, Tifton, Ga.
• Drier.
Chloride of rnlrlum Is sometimes
... .... —. . uaed to absorb molMuri- end krop cer-
looh train for Adel. I tain photographic product* dry. such
e ■ • • • j aa platluuui paper or carbon paper;
Mr, Mr,. J. F. Lot, .»d f.m, ^1?^'°',",.'''''.
fto.. ..to—.. — . - r , . , cardboard of the lonvr k|n<l will act
[ WANTED—To buy few common. !y moved from the Duncan cottage as a good drier. Th. ,. U rd 1, used to
brood sows wri'- me at once. J. B. [on Tift avenue to the Hightower rough *1^^,,. „ t^mg well dried by
" 8. BUtch, Brookfield, Oa. 9-dfiWtFhome m North Park avenue Pri b«t Tml iHS Waxed pa-
FOR SALE Several White Wyan- l“ y ’ Mr ; WiU movcd 10 the pec-ao at to leave ..uly the edge of the
rented :
Iwclling on hia plantation this
■pnng which was destroyed by fire
December
T. Y. Fletcher sold hi* home place
ind built a new residence on the old
(ill Clemente place.
moved from Tifton
Fletcher place
and family moved
i to the old Lanky
Geo. F. Paul
to the old T. 1
Willie Weavi
irom Ozierfield
dotte cockerels 82 a piece while they
fcgt. A. N. Wtlaon. Tifton .Ga.
f 10-dtf-wlt.
’ FOR SALE—Practically new Lit-
ia-Slx Bulck touring car. Address
K a Box 117, Tifton XU.
I SALE—First class farm mule.
5, S. Patt*n.
Duncan house, he having recently board free and thus not absorb molt-
purchased the sam e from Mr. Dun to ° qul<*lT-
Mr. and Mr*. Jim Thrasher | ; — •
wiU move to the cottage vacated by The Deadly Torpedo.
Mr. Kent, on Central avenue. Between 1877 end 1RH. when the
• * •' • I 8panl*h-Aroerle«ii war broke out. there
SURGEONS agree that to.caaaa of ? rre J""* }\ lu,, “ 00 “ lu *'hlch the
Cuts. Bum, Bruises and Wound*, *°rptxIo Una been use.1 in actue'l war-
the-FTRST TREATMENT is most im- fBr# - The Bo««v Japanese war In IBM
8-dlwIt portant. When an EFFICIENT a
„uci «u wnviani , ilToriiul many opt-,rtunities for >u «
SOWS FOR IMP tiseptlc ia applied promptly, there ia Of 'hi* deadly weapon of deatrac-
_ end Duroc Jersey and Bark- ' no dan *' er ° r infection and the wound Hon, nnd Whitehead * invention caused
registered stock Verv flue an- ! b ** in * *• heal at once. For use on rj»t havoc. The rorahtnatiou of the
it’LottWarren’and Son Syca-' m,n or b *±L t ' ‘BOROZONE is the sflbinarlne boat nod the torpedo had
- ILdlmo IDEAL AimSEPJIC and HEAUNn It. first real trial tn th. present wsr
•I AGENT. Buy it nowand be ready with what effect the reader need not
«f for an emergency. Price 26c. 60c. be remlodod
•«- Umd 81.60. Sold by Conger Drug
-1,080
load to Colquitt county
three miles of two railroad towns,
with considerable saw timber. Un-1
U_* V . i • WARD-BOATRIGHT,
but 60 merm b^, F rom the Cordeie Sentinel.,
cleared and all can be easily ptoc*d j A marriage of surprise to their
cultivation. fcd__ctag mM »d | {ritn TZ^ that oTm^ Mildred
Cotter. Is Ancient.
Juat w-ho discovered cotton IS not
known. The early records are so In
complete that an individual can be
I credited with the discovery of the ral-
Wto-r I- Utoto.v. rt t A '. W “ rd ’ ‘ nd Mr - Boat- they hid ■ law that If you stole a piece
Ike beet bargain to Southwest Geor-
Addreas “H" ear* Gai
Sale—Ttaee lots In — '
right, son of Judge and Mrs. F.
f * j Boatright. .
_ ^® The marriage occurred Thursday
Eteuwood,' evening at the home of thg bride’s
r 2U> feet -sister. Mrs. Lao Marshall, at *■*>
with four-room house and hum. taking place at 8 o'clock
Fine location for chicken Rev. Davenport, pastor of the Ashl
Five minutes walk from city, bum Methodist church, performed
a bargain. Apply to Gazette of- i the ccremonv. Mr end Boatright
or writs J. E. O’Quino, Alma, returned to Corflele by automobile.
leaving that mgh^ for Atlanta,
wher,. the groom X -ls attending the
Tech aviation school.
FOR SALE—Fine cow, Jersey and
, Holstaln, unusually large. Rapid
& splendid opportunity for far-
t desiring to raise fine stock. Ap-
’ at Gazette office tf
ASTORIA
Ffig Irisntr and Children
Um For Ovor 30 Years
WANTED—A good farm 1 mule. W.
B. Hitchcock at E. P. Bowen’s Store
ll-d2twlt.
When in Tifton eat at Whiddon’s
American Cafe. Service is my mot-
V 9-dtf
Drive* Osrt Malaria, Builds U
rbJBkiamadrfd imr>l tt.rmdb.
!UJteT-
they had a law that If you stole a piece
of cotton you were fined three time*
Its value. Most of the early nations
were familiar with cotton—the early
Egyptians. Chinese and other ancient
people used It and ralued It
Whars Use of Kicking?
“What's the u»e of kicking against
hlnga you ern't help? Meet life with
■heerfulneas and fortitude. and
5100 Reward, $100
it science her b-ea
irrii t'uie li Ibe only
cstroying the foundation of the dls-
cud g.vlng the patient sttvngtb by
l-J up the ronrUtuUoa and aaetrUng
ere ion oaw unfl 11
for r~r rare that It fall*
■iis-'fSTSBSr.o,
Roy, To Mr., AWo WhidJon;
Mrs. Martha Stowers: Mr*. Mangu*
Branch; Mr* Eugene Holloway;
Mr. Leo Branch; Mrs. Z. Davidson;
Mrs. J. D. Cook; Mr*. T. J. WVul-
don; Mrs. Charlie Phelps; Mrs. Wm.
Lightfoot: Mr». Isaac* Marehant:
Mrs, Thomas Sandifer
*' Marriages.
Mis* Annie Leseur to Boney Ho
gan; Mrs. Addle Womack lo ('. L.
' Taylor; Mias Naomi Spurlock to
Lenwood Jordan; Miss Josie Jenkin*
toj. Bridges; Miss Stella' Fletcher
to F'runk Sheppard, Miss Martha
Jane Crawford to Watkins Gravy;
Miss G. May Walters to Prof. Ma
tthews; Miss Daisey Lyles to Sam
Womack; Miss Lilia Womack to
Carl Story; Mias Millie Sumner to
| Walter Bell; Miss Alice Swain to
i Byrbell Robinson;. Carrie Swain to
!George Pope. Jr; Miss Mattie Lou J ' m , -“ d P 1 * 0 '-
Cook to Sam Monk. Tom C1 *F ton Purchased land from
~ Dempsey Whiddon.
i Land has changed hands in this Oscar Thompson and family mov.
1 section. Willie Register sold his rd *° ‘B* Cooper Branch place,
.place to Fletcher Phelps and bought Thompson will occupy the
another place" at Waterloo irom J. P Uce Cyctonvvt:-
H. Young. George Greer purrhas- * T - W Grtrr Purchased the Jen-
ed the Martin place at Chula; Mr. k,r "' P Uc * neuT Albany avenue. Mr.
: Leach of Uarile bought -Gteauhery J « nkln » purchased the-Henry Sw ain
•Felts bungalow. >.ptocg from Geo. M. Fletcher.
! Mr. Farr purchased the Baxter ltr ** J - Lil *«berger and family
place on the Highway “ ,J thclr home P** ce 10 J - R - Swain
! Mr. A. B. Hollingsworth sold his U> Lowndes county,
ho me-to’Mr. Post' and 'moved -to-i ' ThU “ » healthy counUy there.
Florida. Gray Duke, has rented were <> nI >three deaths inthti section
: the place from Mr. Post and moved ,n thc la,t >' e,r - Th<r / dled °f old
!thereon. **'*• and * feyr tofanto. The army
Ross Womack sold his place to E. and n * vy h “ * w * ned their ranks
Mangum. .from the Chula boys. Salt water
J. P .Cromer purchased Turner I ^ not ,ink th*®. The Italian
county land from W. Fountain * nd French *un will not tan them.
Greenberry Felts buUt a new bun- Tentonic hayoneta will not carve
galow and moved to Macon. He will ' U,em ' bo,, * t “ ’ riU not penetrate
build another and move to Chins .them. They wiU be sure tc return.
Mr. Dumas purchased land from * nd b ^ r *- L Morris of Cor-
Capt. Tift at Chula and put it in ! wer * th' quests of Mr. and Mrs.
cultivation. B. D. Branch and family during the
Mr. E. D. Branch purchased . holidays.
Mountain Home at Hat Creek I Mr *- Lizzie Smith of Dublin,
Mr. Wm. Leech purdmaed the h,s h ** n r “iting frineds d(
place occupied by W/U Leeeuer from toT home.
G. M. Fletcher. Mr. Leseuer mov. | Mr *- El'*»beth Branch of
ed near Tifton. ' ; ald ‘P*” 1 tt>o hoUdayi near
Joe Young movvd to' Watorloo | .***• w ^ter Sumner U
from Tifton. . |• dd| t 1 on,TO his reeidence.
Fted Morris got rich and purcha-1. W , Branch renovated his dMlL
red a car with carbuncles and phn- "'-* V' d ^<>*<1 several more rooms to
p]^, - J.- the ctomodious residence..
, Orville WiQU moved to the J l; Juntos Turner u completing Us
L. Phillips farm handsome residence.
Mr. Connor has erected a saw' 1 Mack U * eur *“• Puwhased the
ill on the old Jim Mims home at ®* re h» r ' d **e establishment of Julfcn
Hat Creek. . j Fletcher and doing a rushing bosL
Wiley Branch moved his family j"®** -
from Waterloo to Hogansville where I Alb « rt whiddon is sick with Ger-
they will conduct wholesale and re- i mea, * ea -
tail mercantile establishment, shoot- I Tbe " ar * German measles, Irish
ng gallery, shoot the chutes and ,tew *' Frencb {ro K*. Engluh »par-
rows, Italian spaghetti, Roman eand-
Stomach TroabUt i***' CbiBe,e lant *rru. Japanese per-
If you hove troubl, witt V.uto. ooUou. ,ud Dufch
itomach vou should try Chamber- ■" scsttered about for the gen-
ain’s Tablets. So mane have been 1 era! amusement and benefit of m.^,
•ottored to health by the use qf kind
base tablets and their eost is so lit-1 u v
tie. 25 cento, that it is worth while UpP7 Naw Yaar ' .
to give them a trial. I 1ms la. -
The Gazette wants to know the name and address and
branch of service of every Tift county boy now “With the
Colors.” We want to place them on Tift County's Honor
Roll .
If you have a son, brother orv,other relative from Tift
•ounty in the service, advise the Gazette by clipping out the
blank below, filling in tho^patriot's name, branch of service,
company, battalion, troop, squadron, or ship, present ai
dless, etc., and mailing it to the Gazette.
We want to get the name of every Tift county boy who
is serving his country on this honor roll.
Send in the name of your relative at once.
Your relative’s name will not be entered unless ona of t
these blanks is filled out and returned to the Gazette office.
Do not telephone.
TIFTON GAZETTE
TIFTON. GEORGIA
(State whether army, navy, marine corps,
aviation section, signal corps, hospital eorpe, or
whatever branch of service he may be in.)
He is a member of
(give company, troop, squadron
number.)
or battalion
- Of
(give regiment, ship, etc )
He is now stationed at
He joined
His parents arc. . . . ;
191...
of
(If parents are not living, give name and ad
dress of nearest of kin.)
Remarks';
Signed
The young man mentioned herein ia my
(State whether son, brother, nephew, or
what relationship.)
At Auction
t
/ have bought 127 head of fine cattle which I wiU sell
at auction at
Sylvester, Ga., January 22
^ vTo Highest And lest Bidder For Cash
Cateigoonsist of high grade Jereey and Holstein Hetf-
«F» wpth cqff at feet and early springers, high grade
.' ' HerefadtStSeef Cattle, Work Oxen, etc.
Sale unit ran from day-to day until all cattle are sold
Cattle can be seen in one-half mile of town before the
day of sale if any 6ne wants to look them ooer. If
you don’t find me see J. B. Sikes or M. J. Bass, they
can show you over them.
F. &. Varnadoe
THE AUCTIONEER _