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THE TIPTON GAZETTE; TIPTON, GA. FRIDAY, JANUARY
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i/ Fortification
TIFT COUNTY AGENT.
I- i*°«
, y, if troubled with catarrh, | «uy «<> T.k. u P work .f y.
t nervousness or listlessness, i w ' ni » Bomar . wh0 u to h«v. te. m.
y to build your strength with ch,rst * of u, e Hum. | -r.
UGH I ACID STOMACH. |
SOURNESS, HEARTBURN.
GAS OR INDIGESTION. |
Schedule f
EMULSION
nedidnal food and building-
wer in the blood, strengthen
and Tone up the appetite.
K, alcohol in SCOTT’S.
n It Inc Iron baperUb*.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
WM be »old on the first Tuesday
in February, 1918, at public outcry.
ilar Meeting, to be
eat "Pepe's DUpopein" ( Arranged at Other School,.
ie, the Stomach All | A most rriponsive anathusiastic
Di,tr«a, Goe,. meeting of the patrons of the Oak
londay to take up her work, i Do some foods you eat hit back— \ Ridge school was held on Friday
,a r comes to Tifton with taste Rood, but work badly; ferment night. January 18th,
- This meeting was led by the ape-
FESISONAL CARDS
. A. G. FORT
t. NOSE and THROAT
. 2nd Street and Lora Arer.us
157 RmU.sc. 31*
Tifton, Georgia.
Work in Tift county this
rived Mom
Miss »bi. — -- —--— - T —. - -
the reeommendstion of being on e of Into acids and cause a »iek,
the beat agents in the work in Geo-'gassy stomach? Now. Mr. or —*
rgia nnd the citizens of Tift are to Dyspeptic, jot this down: Pape'
be congratulated on securing her .Dispcpain helps neutralize the exces.
services. • sive acids in the stomach so your
Miss Bomar will conduct the can- ( food won't sour and apart you.
ning cldb work in the county, will There never .was anything so safely
nlso do other work connected with j quick so certa-'i.ly effective No
home economics and will assist the .difference ho-.- bmdly yoUr xWjiach
government in its food conservation is upset you usually get h^)# 1 re.
campaign. The government pays lief in, five minutes, but vrl at plena-
her salary and the county her ezpen- es you most is thnt it help, to ret
‘ te your stomach so you can i
. :.r favorite foods without fear.
Most remedies give you relilcf
imetimes—they are jjow, but not
re. “Pape's Dinpcpsin" is posi-
in neutralizing the acidity, so
e misery won’t come lack very'
quickly.
j feel different a.', soon as
'a Dinpcpsin" conn in con-
ith the stomach—distress just
es—your stomach gits sweet.
sps, no belching, n« erueta-
if undigested food, jour head
nnd you fee! fine.
county now Tift county. Geora ;this trouble? If you wll give the ' (J 0 , 10w ma h,. the best i(vestment
-f"»■", A , n»~.«-» «-.L,.
the survey made by A. F. Hoffman. ,cJ >' ,n f " d ' Wlthln a " cek ?°P jfifty-cents case of Popes Diapepsin
Said property being in tho possess, will see it brighten up and in four f rom any drug store. Yen realize
ion of J. D. Patton and levied" on as or five weeks you won’t know the | |n (j ve minut,., how needles it is to
the property of J. D Patton defeU- | „|f. Costs you.but n few cents and L ff| from in dig,., t |on.
dant in fits. under a fif. issued from wc wi „ refund ^ if „ doesn't do ,. omnch ,,u ordcr
:ss Bomjr Is n native of Toombs
county, but has been tenrhing dom
estic science in North Dakota for
several years. She recently took the
special' domestic science course at
itate college of agriculture and
is unusually well fitted for th,. work
she Is expected to perform in Tift.
SCRAWNY CALVES.
in rcDruury, “i jiuw.i- — i.
before* the Court House in said Coun
ty. within the legal hours of sale, to
..... „ the highest bidder for ctah, the foL
A femitter especially adapted to lowing described property, to-wit:
the production of That tract or parcel of land lying
— _ , _ - _ ___ „ nnd being In the county of Tift nnd
PFANFJTQ the State of Georg* and in the Sixth
M •.•J District of Tift county, same be- w . . - off
- a . l mg four lots adjoining in the sub- ? .,
U -» require phosphoric of Edgewood Which 1? a part of * *««« Germs — parasites— m the
«c*d ana lime. BoneVitlley land lot No. 2C3 of formerly Ber- intestines. Why not free them of
fcrand phtJspliate supplies
' high percentage of both.
the Justice Court of the 1.114th
Disfrict. G. M., in favor of the Tay- *■ we **>’■
lor Furniture and Hardware ("ost 'Phillips Mercantile Co.,
pany and ngainst J. D.' Patton nnV Tifton.
W. H. Justice. Property pointed out E r Bussey and Co.,
by plaintiffs attorney. Written .
notice given as required by law to r-minnn-
defendant. n
This September 13. 1917. WEBB IS BOUND OVER.
J. M. Shsw.
Sheriff Tift County. I
SHERIFF'S SALE.
| tq appeal
GEORGIA—Tift Countv, colored, before U
Will be sold on the first Tuesday ‘ Reo p Whi'--
-thief Thrasher nnd Dr. S. L. ’ lhl
Brooks went over to Albany Friday i ,
<t Crawford Webb. u "'“*
: i r from Tift
DR. J. B. S. BLITCH. .
Physician and Surgoon in February. 1918 at public outcry ' w ... ,
I m.-e. - sneeial .tadv of and 1 cfore the Court Hons* in said eoun. Wchb is accused or stealing
' .... y . .. d |tv. within the lepal hpu'rs of sale, to phine fro.m Brooks Ph.rmacy and 5«1
traat diseases of children and ihgo- , the hich est bidder for ra-h. (he fol- ing the drug to oth-r>rro,- llis
,r long ending dUea^s. lowing described property, to.wit: wn , fixr(1 l.ut he wn-
Brwohfi.ld. CMrgia Five head of stock hogs, marked , . „L. i
] crop and underbit in right ear *wnl. arable to mnke notjdand was reman-i
i>R N PFTTRVIN ! lowfork in left ear; one large cow ed to jail. x —.
UK. N. m LKMJN afld heifer calf mnrke.l crop nnd un- 1
. Tifton, derhlt in right ear swallow fork i.
0®c« hours: 10 to 11 am 3 to 4 pea left ear. Said property levied o:
cial committee from the Twentieth
Cmtury Library Club of Tifton.
who are sponsoring this' school.
The speakers of the evening were
Dr. R. W. Todd, representing the
State Board of Health sad thfc- Inter
national Ilelath Commi
Ins. George R. Dodd a trained pub.
I; health nuiso representing the
Federal Childrens Bureau, from
Washington, D. C.
An attractive literary program wua
rendered by the school children and
friends of the school.
Dr. Todtf then delivered a lecture
i rural sanitation, niilfd by lanti
drs to illustrate his talk. He fol
lowed this with a plea to the putrons
o equip Oak Ridge school with a
lodem sanitary system.
Mrs. Dodd Cion pi evented th.-
•ork of the children's Bureau. Her
lea was for the heallh of the rhil-
ren. She stated that never in the
history of the world had there been
a need for the conservation
of child life; that the "hope of the
ation must center in the children
f today; -and that wo are respon
sible for the renring of a band of
strong healthy men nnd women who
ill be ready to answer efficiently
ir country’s call for' help.
Realizing this, our Council for
, fermentation. Nntional Defense ha« ndde- to its
, .....ies a Child Welfare Depnrti
GIBBS AND GARRETT LOSE. mrn( j R „„ , 1( . tter way ran , h( .
! people of Tift county serve their
eciaion of Court of Ap^aL Su,. j country than in concentrating on
tam. Lower Courti. this work for their children. The
Tmong the decisions hunted down Children's Bureau stands ready to
ourt of Appeals Tuesday, further any efforts which the people
e was sutnined in the case themselves wish to make nlone>h1
vs. The Bank of Tifton. lin.
r Court. There' Mrs. Dodd, endorsing Dr -Tmld>
were two cases ill which I W. and talk on sanitation, stated that thi
W. K. Gibb,'each sued the Bank of most effc-tu.al way to* promote het
Tifton' and W. W. Banks fur $10.- ter health among the rhildren woilli
OiKi damages for alleged difumation he the installation throughoul
ill®rVinrnrT er libel, etc I. 1
Soon Over Hi, C^ld.
m at Residence. Bell Phone No.
JOHN A PETERSON
Ofic Doatfat
r Golden Building. Second St J. B. Conger.
Tiftoo. Goorgis
the property of J. B. Conger
der a fifa issued from the City Court
of Tifton in favor of T. J. Parker r ,,
and against J. B. Conger and W. L. !" cld ; N -
Conger. Property pointed
Everybody speaks well of Cham- 1 ‘ ,,
berlain's Cough Remedy dfter having taken ami thi
used it. Mrs. GeoHfb'I.ewis, Pitts- Juiige Prici
DR. A. E. O’QUINN
1ST CLASS DENTAL WORK
■ sad Bridge Work a Specialty
Over Pinkston’s Drug Storo
Tifteo, Geergie
J.FULWOOD & HARGRETT
[EYS-AT-LAW
Tifton. Gn.
R. C. ELLIS
Attorney-At-Law
►attention given to eoUections
a relating to land titles,
iae in all the Court,
:: Tifton. Ga.
. J. D. WILBANKS
VETERINARIAN
s at Touch,ton,'. Stable
fur Farm & City Loans
are an nnlimlted amount
r to loan on farm lands a
roperty. In liberal amounts, at
I 1-2 and S per cent straight Inter-
k Can make loans in any county
id get them promptly,
r fc- C WILUFORD. Attfy.
Meal aad McLoad B- Uding
Office. 30-31
TlftaM. Ga.. Phone 107. »
This 10th. day of Jnnuanr. 1918. !j" r tw '°
J. M. SHAW.
Sheriff Tift County.
country of n proper sanitary s
tnent. one case went before 'he court in the school,,
the decision .thereon to govern both. Work AIrr.dy Arrompli,h.d.
j This case u« the suit of W.E, Gibbs Thus far the people have necord-
1 and it was dismissed on cemurrer cd to Dr. Todfi. the most wonderful
demurrer was-co-operation nnd nlth nigh his work
! deniei. I* only a few months old murh has
Price of the'City 'ourt of been accomplbJicd. In "Idorado
matained in^ th, rase of District 112 homes have hern
Foy nnd Adair*. Gar- by Dr. Todd. 89 of these were found
>tt sued the firm for $25/00 dam- with open backed closets. Eight of
if cha- these homes have already installed
.. has this to say regard- Tifton
'Last winter my little boy. c.nrrot
old. was’ sick with a cold
... _r three weeks. I doctored
J M SHAW 'Ihim and used various cough medi- nges for alleged defamn ...
_ •. I eines but nothing did him much racter. fale imprisonment, etc. this s-nitary closets and at least 25 more
good until I began using Chamber- rnsc waa a ; v) dlamisscd on demurrer are ready for immediate installment
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
rt. Annual StockhoUm MwU,| c
Th, N.tioasl Bank of Tiftoa.
Will be held on Monday January
28. 1918 at 10 o'clock
Ifice of the bank at Tifton; Ga.;
or the purpose of electing directors
for the ensuing year and the tnuis-
telion of such other business as may
roperly come before the stoekhold-
NOTICE OF LOST NOTE.
proved^ rapidly*and^ iii a'f^T'dLyi *"'1 the appenl seing de- |We feel rare thnt the schools wiB
wn* over his cold." i nied. head this progrc»*ive movement.
! pie Court of Appeals sustained , The patrons present were enthu.
^he” Superior Court of Gwhett in the sinstie in their r*ponse to Dr. Todd.
riw ,* -r t. r- ». <>' ‘he Banll of Omen vs. Find- “nd in a few minutes time $f,0 w«
in the , A „ _' Tlfl _ OU “ t> ' ... . ley. This was'a suit on lote by the raised for the sanitary equipment of
hereby^ notified *^ ian j { . j n wh j rl) Findley go: a verdict. !their school. One of the patrons
The bank appealed the cine and the then suggested that in addition to
appenl was dismissed. the systdm of sanitation proposed by
o Dr. Todd, they dirert their energies
Are Your Sew,r, Clatt-d? | to a pure watrr snpjdy for tHe
The bowels are'the Beverage sys- school,
tern of the body. You can well j With the combined efforts of the
imagine t!* result when they are stat(1 nonri , of Health, the Interna-
stopped u|> os is the case n consup'
All person:
not to trade fi
certain promi«sory note for ■
of $300 made December 24
•ud payable • December 24. 1
I-lt»w4t. I Favor of Mrs. J. P. Cromi
M. E. Hendry, Cashier. b >' L - R - Sut,on - *’ "
t | paid in full on date due.
CITATION. : This Jan
GEORGIA—Tift County.
The return of the appraiser! set
ting apart twelve months' support to
the family of G. D. Blount deceased,
having been filed in my office, all
persons concerned are cited to show
cause by the 4th day of February
1918. why said application for twel
ve months’ support should .not bo
granted.
This Junuary 10. ’918.
C. W. Cr.v». Ordinary.
. 1918.
Mrs. J. P. CROMER.
NOTICE OF LOST NOTE.
GEORGIA—Tift County. °
All persons an hereby warned not w « wi " our <WiveriM
to trade for or negotiate a certain fr,,m warehouse formoiiy occupied
promisaorv nou- made by M. L . i b >' Central Grocer y Co., thi, season
Marshall Smith and S - ' p ' «"
purgative ytu.wmfin'd tiona, Hea,th Commission and the
Chamberlain's Tablets excellent. United States Children’s Bureau, to-
They are mild and gente in their gether with the wonderful spirit of
action. They also inprove the co-operation from the local ppople,
|Tift county is leading the state in
'this rural health campaign, and Oak
Ridge bids fair to' be the banner
school of the county. How many
digestion.
Catarrh of Stomach!
Did Not Know It
Nearly
Starved!
Mrs. Selena Tanner. Athens. "l)hli
'I cannot find words f “
thanks for your kind ad-
I never once thought I had ca
tarrh of the stomach. 1 commenced
taking Peruna. as you directed. My
stomach continued to hurt me for
about two weeks after I began the
medicine, and then It stopped. I now
have s'good nppetlte. while before
1 was nearly starved.''
Those who object to liquid medi
cines can procure Peruna Tablets.
PERUNA
Made Me Well
Mares and* Colts
Notice to the Farmers and Public
On January :10 1 will offer for sale to the highest bidder:
20 Head of High Bred Percheron and Wilkes-Hamiltonian
Colt*;
2C Head of 1 and 2 year-old Colts-
20 Head of Young Mares.
Something to ir«> in the plovj that will take the place of
$2'<o mules. These/Colts will make you Horses and Mares
that you will always be proud of buying. They will grow
re than four int'eroqts on yo’ir money-
I also have 8 he«*d of fin Jersey Heifers and Cows to aell.
This sale will be held at my f»irm four miles south of Tif
ton at Oakridge School House. Everybody come and tell
your neighbors and friends to come- I have something to go
to the plow; something to go i n your pastures and grow you
good horses; something that will be pets for your children;
rtg-lhomething that will give you milk. This is the biggest bunch
I'f high-class stock ever offered for sale on a farm in Tift
ounty. Most everybody knows what my stock is. Ask your
■eighbuf about them.
1 also have a bunch of stock at the Uncle Chesley WU-
•arns barn in Tifton now fhr sale. Everyone that wants a
.nod. young animal come and see my stock. I raised them
rysclf and don't have to charge you the middleman’s profit.
C. 0. GILLEY
Four miles south of Tifton; at Oakndge School House.
My farm is better known as the Tom Merchant Farm.
_____ __ __ Mr. S. F. Overstreet in charge. Call
Sumner to" z. J. DaiidsonTfor* thi ! and * We him >’ ou '' otAn -
of $110. dated —•' ~
hoorhe e Fertilizer Co.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Um For Over 30 Years
July, 1914. and due in October. 1915
Said note ha, been lost.
This. January 1st, 1918.
D.vid Wh ddon,
hs OvWne Thxt Does Not Mfset the Hi
lor the ucwuic ol"iL t W.”2oy£‘ 3
TEACHERS’ ItfSTlTUTE. . ‘'j’P
®LY 6 MOEE DAYS
Left in January, in which to buy Shoes at a
big saving of one-fourth off.
Ifou will also find January the best time'to
lay in your supply of staple cotton piece goods
such as Ginghams, Sheetings, Bleachings,
Cheviots, Percales, etc., as they are 30 per
cent cheaper today than they will be in a
month from now.
|Wade-Gorry Company
MEMBER, TIFTON BOARD OF TRADE.
ram lor Meeting to be Held Sst-
urdsjr, January 10,]
; — 1. Inccntives-to work anJ'how to
uif them, Mis* Maude L. Vinton;
2. A wide-awake literary society,
by Mr»; Stella Button airi 1 Mr. Mack
. jGJhhs.. . — —
j 3. The nesthetic effort upon the
life of the child of beatifying the
school room and the school grounds,
by Misses Mnllih I-awrence and Myr
tle Dekle.
Miss Willie Bomar. the Home
Demonstration Agent, who has just
! to take up the work in this
county, will speak to the teachers
relative to her work.
The meeting "will he held in the
court house, beginning at 10 o'clock.
AJ1 teachers are required to at-
! tend.
A. J. Ammon,. Superintendent
schools are ready to join this pro
gressive movement and reach the
standard set by Oak Ridge?
All will be given an qpportunity .
ifi a wriee of meetingn to be sehedul.'
ctf' id the' different schools.- |
It mny be well to state that Tift
:ounty was chosen by the Chili -
-cn’o Ruroau as the fiald or its upar- .
ation, •• Georgia, • in direct response
appenl sent to thnt department
by the Twentieth Century Library;
:lub of. Tifton. soliciting help in tho .
torking out of a system of child
welfare work for the county .
j VINOL MAKES
WEAK WOMEN
Any little wound or mbrasion of
the flesh occurring in cold weather
that is not promptly treated becomes
s bad sore and is difficult to heal.
Apple BALLARD’S SNOW LINI
MENT at onee when such accidents
happen. The wound heals promptly
ond soon does away w"th the annoy-
anoe of a bandage. Price 25c, 50c
and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Con
ger Drug Cj.
“Ox Guaoo tell* in the Field"
OX
GUANOS
A good GJood and Bone Guano made from material* that are
of prooen crop-producing value, and backed by the enthusiastic
praise of satisfied users for twenty years.
Manufactured by
TENNESSEE CHEMICAL COMPANY
Nashville, Atlanta, American
For Sale by
W. II. Willis, I. C. Touchstone,
Ty Ty,
Tifton,' Ga.
BOTH PLEAD GUILTY.
. Negro Cot Five Years and Woman
One Year in Federal Court,
Chief of Police J. O. Thrasher re.
turned Thursday morning at 10:20
fro:m Columbia, S. C,, to which place
h; went Monday, having been sum.
' n isd ai a witness In Federal’ Court
against the white woman, Mrs. Flor-
. II - encii Durr, and the negro, Charley
\ ril|||U| Senimr, who were arrested in Tifton
dUlUM) Decker 30th.
Aftc.-^the arrest of the couple, they
Positive—Convincing Proof were heftl in Tifton jail untjl the
v We publish the formula of Vrnol husband of the woman and the Sher-
tlhprove convincingly that it has ths Iff from St. George, H. C., their for-
power to create strength. mer Rome, came for them. The
ui'ud officer and husband intended to carry
8 * a * ! the two back to St. George, but they
An, woman -ho bn, . bowl, ol ««™ H»rl»ton b, F.d.r.1
Vinol for a weak, run-down, nervous officers, who demanded the prisoners,
condition and finds alter giving it • tn.answer a charge of violation of th*
hr trial it did not help her. will Mrn ..white Slave’’ act
have her money returned. . . . . .,
You tee. there U no gueaa work When brought to trial In Columbia
about Vinol. Its formula proves both entered a plea of guilty. The
there ia nothing like irfor ell we»k.' nPjrr0 was - sentenced to serve five
SdiSSn"S"f”, k ?iiKS“ P ^S .~a ^ —
and delicate .-i*.'iH rCTll j t once man g> v cn a sentence of one year.
| and be convinced. - I Chief Thrasher says ha had a cold
!«*■: 4
Cured My Meat to Perfection
“I am perfectly satisfied with the hog,” writes a satisfied user of a
Morgan Meat Preserve^. It will save your meat and save
you money. Le» us show you- '
Morgan
Jobston
and
Morgan
Tifton,
Cnorgia
member, tifton
BOARD OFT