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THEYIFTON GAZETTE, TIFTON, GA. FRIDAY, JA
1*» '
CUliJNG OUT
ring all of our big
rail and Winter Goods
i order to make room
jbig line of Spring and
Summer "Goods, which will be
gin to arrive in a few days.
If you want some real bargains
in Winter Clothing, Dry Goods
Shoes, Hats, Etc.
It Will Pay You To Visit
. Max Nathan’s Department Store
MR. JOHN GOFF I^JRT.
A GOOD SUGGESTION.
RAben, Reuben, I've been thinking
What a great thing it would be.
If pro-Germans were deported—
Sent away to Germany.
—Dalton-Citixen.
R. Choata returned Sat.
urday from a several day, visit to
Lira. Joe Rogers in Jacksonville.
Mr. J. M. Gordanr has moved
from Bartow county, to Mr. R. E.
ill's farm southeast of the city.
Mrs- C. B. Holmes and children
Spent Sunday afternoon in Sylvt
the* guests of Dr. C. R. Dickert and
family.
Reports from Mr. H. II. Tift,
who is recuperating at the winter
home of Mr. W. J. Willingham at
Arcadia, Fla., says that he is steadily
improving.
Mrs. I.emui-1 Nicholson, of South
Charleston, Ohio, arrived Saturday
and will spend the rest of the winter
in Tifton the guest of her daughter,
Mrs. C. C. Guest.
Mr. J. J. Rogers has moved his
family from near Omega to his old
home near Oglethorpe, where he
ha, bought the family homestead of
boyhood days. He is a good citi-
regret to see him leave
Tift. • He expects to engage in
stock-raising up there.
Mr. nhd Mrs. Max Nathan return
ed Tuesday morning from Savannah
here they attended the marriuge of
Mr. Nathan’, sister. Miss Alma Na
than, to Mr. Norman Rohinson on
Park avenue. West, Sunday evening
o'clock and was quite an elabor-
affair. Miss Nnthnn made her
attended l
WANT AD. COLUMN
(FAHTED—Five tons of velvet bean*
gll pay $22.50 a ton. W. 0. Ken-
24-vrtt.
WANTED—One horse farm to rent
Or on shares. Jesse Thompson,
Route 4, Tifton Ga. 14-d2-w2
WANTED TO BUY—Cow peas," vel
vet beans, corn and chufat. Whit
ley's Grocery Store, Tifton. 25-w2t
FOR SALE—Genuine Watson mel
on seed, grown especially for seed,
no melon, shipped from seed field.
Also old fashioned speckled velvet
beans and best quality of chufaa.
V. '. F. Bozeman, Leesburg, Fla.
21-d3t-wlt.
Be sure of getting your fertilisers
by-buying from the hoilte manufact
urer. See the Tifton Guano Com
pany's ad in today's Gaxette. lfiltf
FOR SALE—Jersey cow fresh, good
milkhf, and butte,, in proportiqp.
W. J., Crumley. Tifton, Route A. 2 o’clock at the residence of his son County Oommi
■ear ycloneta. 23-dwlt -R. p. Carr. here. The end came not Mr. Farmer we solicit your fert
We want to buy 100 or more nice j altogether unexpectedly. lir.er business. Ask Mr Heme e
fat bins at once. Parker's Mar-j Mr. Carr is survived by three sons. _\i r Frank Cfvcrstrect. Chuttnhoi
ket. Phone 22. IBdwIwiE. P.. M. IT., and A. W. Carr, and c j, cp Fertilizer Co tf-xw.
STRAYED-One black butt-headed daughters Mrs. L. L. Fullerton,
aterr with few small white pidei. |. of Macon; Mrs. C. M. MulloD.of A«-
Marked rrop and half crop in each cu,tn; Mr *- R °7 TT' om P»o’' "J Tifton;
Mr. John Goff, of the Harding
section, who had his thigh broken
in a runaway Wednesday, was
brought home Friday morning and
carried to the home of his
K. Goff, On Tift avenue.
Mr. Goff was visiting hU daugh- home in Tifton for a sn-n un» an.,
ter. Mrs. Thigpen, at Wayeross, andj ha » visi,c d Here frequently,
was riding in a one-horse wagon | Mr. W. R. Smith, of St. Mary's
when the animal became frighten-1 Tift county’s first superintendent of
ed and ran. throwing Mr. Goff out. I schools and for several years farm
His right thigh wn, broken near the j demonstration agent f<
hip and his bnck and shoulders seve- in the. city Monday oi
rely bruised. | from Athyfli; whcr e he
Mr. Goff it 71 years old. and while .meeting (of the County A.
a man of large frame and ,trong con- [Georgia under the States
stitution. thd injuries are vpry seri- ' Service. v Mr.~l?miOi has b
for him.
Or Failing Sight
Do your eyes fail you
when you undertake to
read or do closejwork in
the evening?J^)o you
have to hold the book or
paper further ofl in order
to see the print? This is
the beginning ol Presby
opia or failing sight and
is sure to come to normal
eyes about the age of 40
to 45. Have your eyes
seen to at once and the
proper glasses fitted and
you will be able to read
or sew the same as you
used to.
Glasses for this trouble
from $1.25 to 6,00 a pair
Herbert L, Mur Opt. G
Licensed Optometrist
Every day at Moo’s Jewelry
Store
GYPSY 3
N OTHER.
S>y it Was AccUwt, Bag Mu h
Placed in Jail. •
Spiro John, . one of the fjrpalea
camped near the city, as arronted
Monday afternoon by Baliff Oliver
and lodged in jail charged with shoot*
ing another gypsy named Mitchell.
John is being held pending develop
ments of Mitchell', - condition. The
wounded man is in the hospital.,
i John claims it was an accident, but
| Mitchell's brother had the warrant
sworn out for John and has hired an
attorney.
| Mitchell was hit in the right groin,
the ball going upward and striking
the pelvis bone, after which it went
straight back.. It wae at first though,
the wound w.,» not of a serious na
ture. but thorough investigation left
doubt a, to developments and the
‘man who did the shooting is being
held in jail.
| the revolution*ts at Vinmna have orgaai—J ■
eminent and are trying to aaiae all (onraMfi pawn
London, January. 24.—Revolutionary disorders a
ing in Vienna, according to wiraleH iwanagss final T
‘ which were picked up here tods'*.
If a fellow plugged you in th>
with a bullet, you woudn't feel a
very strong attachment for him.
would you?
t Yet Steve Mitchell has one for
Spcro Johns, who shot him in the
thigh Monday afternoon—Johns says
accidentally; Mitchell alleges inten
tionally. The ptrength of Stevo'a
attachment aggregates $2,500.
Wednesday afternoon R. D. Smith,
attorney fdr Mitchell, had an sttach-
I merit issued against Johns for $2,500
presumably to cover damages grow
ing out of the shooting. Officer
Oliver levied on a 7-paataoger Brick
Under the attachment.
Mitchell U till in the hospitnl and
Johns'in jail, awniting development
of Mitchell's wound.
WITH PACKING COMPANY.
jelccted (iourftyVAgent for Camden!*,.
MR W H CARR DEAD Iv. ^ 'H uV*'-L t «*^ mon F night clSnMT“for the 1
MR W H. CARR. DEAD that the good work he has done i- in? r„m,W He bees
Cordele, Jan. -3.-* H. Carr appreciated 4ere In Camden. th( . p: , rkin 7%l n nt Mn
,0 year* of age a highly respected the expense* of the farm demons-
eitiien of Tifton. and a man with tration work are borne jointly by
many friends, died this morning at the . Board of Education and the
1 crop and half crop lu
Four year, old. Gon e about ■»* Mrs. Awhie St ’ ot ‘' of A,ban Y-
" Notify Mrs. W. M. Si- I T* 10 fl,n *’ r:,! occurre
S/Boute T. Tifton 22-dlw2 ron " nt * om *- Rov
■e I ford, *pa-tor of the Met
AYED—One black mule, male; t •j.I-.ctin'* the service
; 12 year* old. Stocky build.',
" j Mr. J. D. Phillips, srho has been
0 jvith the Tifton .Ice an! Power Com-
r I pany. now the Georgia Public Service
' j Company, for more than eleven
" (years, has resigned ha place with
and accepted 1 position ns
■incer for the Tifton Pack-
bran work with
day, but is
working tn the dny uitil the plant
starts up on full time.
Eleven years Is n lnnf time to Work
with one firm’nnd Mt. Phillips is n j gj
very competent mnn. his length of 1 «
service attests, and tla Tifton Pack- 6a
Ing Company is forutifite in securing
him. Mr. joe Chardler take* Mr.
Phillips' place with tic Georgia Pub
lic ScKvire Company.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. West, of
Route 5. are the guests of Mrs L.
B. Dickerson at her home in Lees
burg this week.
-V^UILaV^'t
BUY A MAJESTIC
And get the convenience along with the best qaality
in a Range. Can furnish you one with reservoir
or water front. We have a good line of
popular priced Cook Stoves.
EVERY THING FOR YOUR HOME AND FARM
TAYLOR FURNITURE & HARDWARE CO.
MEMBER, TIFTON BOARD OF TRADE.
Ek. Eh. Ek. Ei* Sa ^ & CL W E* ^ Ck l 2k ^ ^ Dk Ck Ik Ik iy
tide Juc
I Thurs
t 2:10 at the home of his s.
Hr. w. O'; Willis, Ju»: :,.-r.». f 1
p Irwin county, near Waterloo.
Mr. Willis
SPECIAL EXAMINATION
! Board of F luent
1 from Sylveater. Reward.
I Myers. 23-dwlw
—Combination bookeeper
lographer. Addrsess P. O.
tts-tw
n and friend* in Cordele. ■
TRIFD FOR ABANDONMF.NT.
W. G. nn. a white m ,n. " was
riven a committal hearing yesterday
e Judge W. M. Sellars on n
• [charge of abandonment and bound,
WORK RAIN "OR SHINE. SEE “ ri » «“"• H ' P>“ J ««"»
J F LOTZ.'AT THE ACID PLANT
of Worth |Ammon^j supcrlnteident of count;
ty, and belonged to one of the schools conducted a special exnminn. £
cer families of thi. section He Hon Saturday for the following teach ,
a father of I,rad. being 01 '*<■ Mm. G. W. Mdlory, Mrs Stella «
» old the 12th of last December I Sutton. Prof. L. J„ O'Steen and 0
His wife died fifty years a
ORED LABORERS WANTED
T> WAGES. 1NSIOE WORK “
_ TIFTON. GA.
FOR SALE—Twentieth Century ttw
nOL twenty-fiv e hor,e power boiler
T and twenty "h. p. engine, and butting
J udge Sellar,
tenced to serve twelve months on
probation with Mrs. Bassett as pro
bation officer. If he fails to report
once a month, the sheriff i, to be
notified and he will be placed on th c
Located on railroad with rid* track; G unn j,
about 300.000 feet of timber in loca. c t,J!d.
tion. Easy terms and bargain for
quick sale. Box 200,- Tifton. Ga.
-* 23-dSt-wl’t.
FOR SALE —30 bushels ear corn $1.
#0; 20 bushels potatoes. $1; 20 bush,
el, half and half cotton seed, $1,50;
teABd-ZOO bundles of.foddcr $U.O per
1 kundred. this week. See Dr. J. B. S
ah-Brookfield. Ga. 21dwlw.
$ SALE—Jm/o good horses. See
■mans Market.
•rted h'» wife smd-a
1 USED CARS—For sale. C. A. Irby,
Tifton, Ga. 12dwtf
r files, the Gazette office
He will be buried beside hi s wife
in the Salcm'church cemetpry. near
his old home.
Mr. Willis was born in that part
of Irwin afterwards- used in the for
mation of Worth county. He serv
ed ns the second Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Worth but resigned
after-a-year-because ti e salary
about $10 a year, was too small.
H : ■ children are: Miss
| Slary Willis, who was at home with
• him; Mrs. Martha Mims, of the Tif-
Miibi; -Mrs bpfiriia Fox,
t he j c hlored teacher. They did not take
he regular examination and a spaela
examination wna erdered for their
benefit.
We Are Still Offering Some
Wonderful Values
Our Special Sale Will Close
Saturday, January 26th
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BIG BUSINESS SATURDAY.
ptW-i» foTamtuSmlth Co;; wbicITTitL . .... „ ...
vertised a specinl sale beginning Sa- ^'*" Matilda Bishop, Sir?. Sarah Sa
turday, reports the biggest single her. Mrs. Nancy Mims, of Chula and
Hay's tri3 e Tn the history of theliusT.~Mr. W. O: Willis. Besides'fils dhlttt-
ness. The store was filled witfrciip. h( ' i» survived by n large nym-
tomer s alt day and a record day's her of grand Children and great
business transacted. grandchildren and other relatives.
Othsr storm reported unusually 0
good business for Saturday. MRS. J. M. GLENN DEAD.
_ A telegram from Mr. R. F. Burden
tc Rev. G. W. Mathews bring* the sad
i Money news of the death in Mr.con Wcdnei
saving up day afternoon -at 5 o'clock of Mrs.
g Elder
Tifton Lady Buys Libert;
Bond. With Opera
have b >en busy
i money for an operation fdr gall Alice Glenn, wife of Presidit
wnnta copies of the Weekly Gazette ,tones which my physician advised j M. Glenn, of the Macon District,
of Sept. 2h- 1917. and the Daily in m y csm. Since taking one bottle South Georgia M. F.. Conference.
Gazette of Nov. 29th, 1917. Ten 0 p Mayras Wondcrfifl Remedy it Before her marriage. Mrs. Glenn I
centa a copy will be paid for either, looks as though I can safely use this van Miss Alice Dekle. of Thomnsvilla
^ money to buy Liberty Bonds. I *uf- cn j her TCmthS »1T1 be carried to
NOTICE—Any subscriber failing to fered for years with colic atUcks thnt pity for interment Saturday. She
promptly receive his Gazette should and bloating.” It is a simple, harm- hr J been in bad health for a long
report th% matter at once. When lesa preparation that removes the time
•tdfring change oL addrers, give cr.tarrhal mucu, from the intestinal Beside* her husband, Mrs. Glenn t*
the dU addres, a* well as the new. trnct and allay* thc inflammation survived by on,, daughter. sii,s Neil
The Gfaette will not be responsible vhich causes practically all stom- Mnny friends in Tifton. made, during
_ for failure to receive the paper ach, liver and intestinal ailmenu, in-1 his years as past.
.his years as pastor of the Me'hoili..'
a subscriber moves without cludmg appendicitis. - One dose *riH‘chnrYb here, ns well a, friends all
‘ notifying the publishers of change in convince
address. tf
• money refunded.
Brook* Pharmacy Co.
3*
■ugh South Georgia will lenm of
the death of this sainted lady with
deep regret.
G ENUINE Brooks County FulghSm
Seed Oats. For Sale by
Valdostfi Grocery Co.
Valdosta, Georgia a
The liver loses it* activity at times
and need* help. TURBINE is an
effective liver stimulant It also
purifies the bowels, strengthens
digestion and restores strength,
vigor and cheerful spirits. Price
Sold by Conger Drug Co.
Potash is necessary in successful
cotton culture. We have the potash
this season. Ask Mr. Horne or Mr.
Overstreet. Chattahoochee Fertili
zer Company, Tifton, Ga. tf
A Life.
May be
At Stake
Don’t trust to chance
when you are having a
prescription filled.
Exeicise the same judg*
ment in selecting your
druggist as you do your
doctor.
Our prescription service
is the best-that conscir
entious effort and ex- 1 ,
pert knowledge plus
pure, IresH drugs can
make it. Ask. .your
doctor. He knows'us.
Conger Drug Company
The Store That Sells Yoo What
You Ask ‘For, and Not Something
''Just As Good.**
PHONE 94
Mtmbtr Tif Ion Board of Trod*.
To Coro a Cold la On Doy.
K LAXATIVE nOKO QolaH*. It Mop* Ox '
•ad Htididw sod wort* ofl tb< —— 1
fFsr,
If you are in need of any thing in
Winter Goods, such as Shoes, Hats,
Caps, Shirts, Coats, Coat Suits,
Men’s and Boys’ Suits, and Ladies’
Fancy Silk Shirtwaists, it will be to
your interest to look our stock over,
for we can save you money. Your
visit will jje appreciated.
The AUams-Siiiitli Co.
Phone 46
Tifton,
Georgia
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