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•1 Tift county he naturally
u every man who does bliainaaa
profit. No deatinction i» made
reen the farmer and the town
chant. They are all in one
wilrtell at Mr. W. C Thompaon continues to. £,
rTmUra i“P rove fathering a little strength \
rourt house each d * y - By a t;
ty. Georgia A lady of Ty Ty received from a departmen
of Sheriff's mail order house, a few days ago a week tha:
riled prop- ^ of shoea .. fragile." March 21
of land ai- Correct you were. Mr. Mail-Order [ it U poaia
in the 6th Man. ;The
rrrien now The fnenda of Mr. Jack Ford will 1 vCay, rhe
^cre* near ** E ** d t0 know thmt hi » operation ' full Moot
umber Two was aucceaeful, and the doctors hopc' nex t a ft el
W !i th 10 h “ Ve h '“ ° Ut “W® ’ K><m - I March; ai
-IA.-L. upon
come* of «!' !M>c,ety of this district (Valdoa- , h e Sundi
cast corner, jta) raised for minionary purposes t rr fell a
,n and nm- ! |„t year, *2,.1?3. * I March, tl
’Yo the run 1 W F Sik “ Kot b,ck Saturday | n 1886. 1
■n Easterly jnight from Middle Georgia (his old jh? lateat
f said river]stamping ground) where he has beenI ISIS. Ea:
to < stoke; doing lome wonderful business in owenty-th.
>ncc *000 * tock hOKB ' He * oId hi *' m * rt ho *», times, bu
* Westerly,to the Tifton packing house second, nc
li«hcii line ] The way day laborers are sucking again in
r center of up prices on their employers about yenrs. ace
said 'ro'od" T > T y defi «* competition in New Common 1
to « start- i York. Chicago, or any of those little ] Raster,
• of .Joseph place. "the day I
Oth. 100R. i y] r John Maund is talking about ',j nr , tb ,.
erinr'cnilrt IravinR Ty Ty - but he '» ,ur *l y i° k - .England
rein Said ing. He has made this his home for changed t.
.V lands of many years and hi* , friends would ] church—j
'* o* K W h„ tr to see him go elsewhere pleaaantne
J- °(l j.'.hn- 1 That " ew bridBe * n>ar the "long t ; m <. , igfi
, th<- "Mary trestle" on the east limits of Ty Ty datc seW
tills a long felt want It is n bless- that , hc ,
< the Pr*>"- 'i n , that no automobile fell through l n te*t dat.
rdehtedneM !h « 0,d J?" e bef ""' *' removed. That
Tin.I more If all the bridge.* inthe county had j[ 00 ^ ra ] r
follow*: t,« e n repaired when they needed it. _ic and of
— , bu. icrry, i
The Tift county business men tr has recently r
offered a proposition to buy stock j bungalo erect
in a company that would Hive a G. W Ford’s
p., ™n Ul (n.m tw.Mj lu on. ta"; jBWWj
absolute aaauranc. of the sound- thjnK lookl ve
ness of the proposition would push «
the project with vim in •rf»r. t » to- Omega. u d h
cate It here* Thousands Bf eo“-|*,i„. He hai
tnunities have done such things fig- j cleared some
uring that the establishment of such ■ year,
industries create and stimulate pro*. | Mr Ton) w
perlty for the community. The rea- North Gcorgi
Boning is eminently right « house and
P.„ ^ C
one exception; the local men were pymg hig ncw
not guaranteed as to th« soundness of new ne | Kh)
of the proposition and it proved to them. too.
be unsound. This county is as a Misses Eva
consequence, richer by experience. 0 j s a ; ern _ an(
Now we have a proposition the jfei-, D f p ana
soundnen of which is assured. It i or just a b
promises to pay into this bounty | Fort’stride.
,.u, mow Slumoni. .
>c»r and that through the grower. performed Su
direct. Other communities no bet- 1)f j anuary , t,
ter than Tift county have accepted She has reccit
this proposition and now have an In- of her attendi'
dustry‘toUling over one hundred ■ nursing, boll
' * j u.™ Mo.iiinc and <* re from rt
thousand dollars. Mouln '. 1 friends. a ml-a
Colquitt county have estuldishod , cove ring. W
this industry. The question for the , rt> turn to heal
Tift county business men to answer j xher( , way f
is “are we to let our former misfor- , c|n g un(Jay s
STORE
Courteous Treatment
R. Pickett, President
J. M. Varner, Manager.
Pictorial Review Patterns
W. E. Williams, F. B. Pickett, M-Db
President. 1st Vice-Prsa.
H. A. 1-imi R. S. Cornwall
2nd Vice-Pres. Cashier. '
918. with in- huso two horses now.
maturity to . Two negroes were overhcaid in
rate of N per *artie‘t conversation onthc subject
"_ e f i n i‘»0 0*0 ? { f<, °'' c ®“» er '' ,,, ' on - Thry Wtfre
313,and" due 'trying to get at thh meaning of
with inter- some of. those curious rules that
"itv Jo March have puzzled wiser heads, hut they,
i7rB?SN“ ~ twtsr sen.a*
ing made and that -they wouldn t do no harm to
...... ..... _u.iv.»igncd i.v said farmers 'cause they feds every- ,
W. W. Timmons and'the amodr.t of body,- with this comforting thought, them to much
- n.-l|.,l Cn,l < J~<* “I ,h„ ».». MS MM »»>’ “ iJ -
i?B«KSe. H ~
T.eerf made hy the said W. \V Tim- movements of the ground-hog. wo Nobo
nmnsStv the payment of said indeb- ^hall surely get it It wa» irnpossi Sumner
<« *«,. p
The p, Of re,is of said sale will be ap- ever opaque—to cast a shadow at f.uns.
[died tirst t j the payment of said in- anv minute, or any second, of Can- ate sort
oebtedness/and the balance, if any. jiJniit*,. 1918 cooked,
paid to tK said W.W. Timmons. of ,he Cite Cash - the vet
March
DIRECTORS;
THE VERY BEST BUTTER.
W. B. Parks
H. A. Und
F B Pickett
When the MnrejTHjhe in "Alice
Wonderland" was reproached by
e~Kc had t*iled his"
•. thereby putting.
inconvenience, he
e*t thereon fre
5th. U'l*. at t
per annum; an
reeding Said
R S Cornwall
CAPITAL $25,000.00
We Psy Interest on Tima Deposits
Deposits in This Baak Guaranteed
i The Red Cross .isla magnifleient
•ment, te even such a woman
as this. The work has been ex
tended for beyond the bounds of
,her undertaking; •'
single handed, and
erahle sum we hear
only cafisid-
s ever raised
for her work was f/i0.000, subscri
bed just after the. close of the
Crimean war. to enable her to or
ganize an institution for the train
ing of nurses. /
In', addition U> all her other
work, she wrote several books on
nundng. and kindred subjects.
’ It i.< this institution, that had.it*
beginning almost "with the life of
Florence Nightingdale, that asks
your.help. Every man. woman and
child in the United States ought to
lie a member of -the American Red
Cross. The membership fee is only
otion. anyhow,
ping good food
nd why. should
»f the country
r feed. while
SHERIFF’S SALE. business, but that it was his fault. J$’ho started tk
GEORGIA—Tift County. _ ' 'jj, forgot‘and so was not prepared; about velvet heat
^S! *fl d „ on ine "fC* ‘ ue f d i? f hut it will not happen again He for human bring
m March 1918. at public outcry. , ... , . ,
before the Court House in said eoiin- Wi.. be on time next week, with fish, j eople in our p.
ty. within the legal hours of sale, to oysters, and substitute* which the insi*t on ratine
the highest bidder for cash, the fob foo j administrator allow* to take the field peas an.I
lowing described property..to-wit: th e days when ,,1 ntiful. with c<
One bay horse mule about fifteen " . T ......
years old. weight about TOO pounds r yat i* tuhu waiting to .* ,-a
Levied on os the property of J. N It has Ih* n suggested that when ■! potatoes than an;
Paolk under a fi fa i«ued from the f . irm ,. r or any „ } B<rr person who is fere, and v intc
City Court oi Tifton in lavur of Ft. - . . , ■ . . .....
!.. Warren and against J X. Paulk. ow,,t ' me -“- ' ■■ 0,1 ,
. Walter Sutton. Mr- Fsyinie Paulk flour, hr ..■• bring an equal amoun. It :* proba-'ly
land J. W. Eason. Said property in „f hi- and that the merrharit* has tK .,m{>'ed *e
possession of J W. Paulk on date of ... , v meni „.|i it ve | VPt hean* a-
levy. Levy made by R. C. Shaw. De- " ‘ ... .. - ... Tr , .....
n-.ty ih - if and •.turned to me this back to him with the flour. The a and. having live.
Fehvnaiv, 7 h. 1918. a clumsy way of complying with the they j>uhli*_h then
J. M. Show. Pile riff. i a w. hut it is vastly better than eat- [addition to the
Tift County Georgia jn(f muj(v .hipped, meal when there other people I
SHERIFFS SALE - » « ,l ' I
GEORGIA—Tift County. grown and home-ground article on best bean*, niso
isityh that
article’of food,
o tell the tale,
ory alioTit a new
WE THANK YOU.
JONES Sl COMPAN
Dealers In
High Class C.asral March
After you read this advert!
go to thji store and do
shopping.
PRICES RIGHT
Groceries. Dry'Goods Etc..
Caskets, Coffins. '
Ty. Ty, Georgia.
M. A. WQODARD & CO.
General Merchandise
’ daughter. We were glad to see him
Ton ” migPTT so pposeJTir -
Doane.
reported
TTiis 6th day of February. Igl 1
J. M. Shsw. Sheriff
J post,” some of our workers. Those he tried to get wan-'
» call it, and the way j ted S1.50 a day and board. Thi* is _
in „ a..i fnvrtrs. to some-more than a farmer can afford to]
jthers makes the name |p«7—more than fie wouTil get tor hi*"
] year's work if he should pay all his j
laborers this price.. So farmer* arc]
refusing to pay any such wages for |
show- ! ord inary hands.
I A man who makes a living by day
[labor, in this country, can work two
needed or three days in the week, earning
jenouien for what, to him, is a living,
j Having a “visible means of support."
Tift County Georgit
Us- four, and nn more."
j He is perfectly satisfied to live
iin his own small comer, and he is
sure that his own especial brand of
religion and morals is superior to
ail others!
Some day the end must come, and
then his vision will be
dearer and be will realize that he
has “lived to himself alone.** and
that the world is no better for bh'
having lived. I , ’
CITATION.
CEORCIA—Tift County.
To all whom it may concern:
J. E. Saxon having in proper fofm
applied for permanent letter* of ad
ministration on the estnte of S. W
Saxon deceased, this is to rite all and
singular, the creditor* and next to
kin of S. W. Saxon, disposed to be
and appear at the Court of Ordinary
for the said county at the March
and ignoring.
A very good fit.
Ty Ty has np real millinery store,
tut the Farmers’ Supply Company is
filling that need. They
ing a new lot of hats and bonnets for j
[ ladies and children, and propose to,
■ keep on hand whatev
> here in that line.
Sacking and shipping a hundred
itons of groundpeas is something ol
a job, as Mr. Aaron Parks is finding
He got through with 15 tons and 28o
pounds the first day, and is still hard
at work, with plenty’ of holp.
I Mr. and Mrs. Christopher of Brent-
| wood, arrived in Ty Ty Tuesday
night called here by the death of
• Mrs. Christopher’s little sister, Caa-
‘*ie Malrora.
I There was a brisk business In
Thrift Stamps Friday and Saturday
- , T - _ | of laat week. Ty Ty sold out entire-
TAX RECEIVER’S FIRST ROUND, jy an( j Bad to send a hurry order for
a fresh supply.
V I will be at the following places „
tbr th« purpose of receiving yohr ! co TO SUNDAY SCHOOL DAY
Kate »»<i county taxe f for the year j n,, lut annual conference apoint-
1918. ed as Methodist Sunday School Day
Docia—Monday morning, Fobru- February Joth which u next Sunday
ary 11th, 1918, from 10 to 11 o-j ETery Methodist member and child
eiock - . .. . ,i »re urged and expected to attend.
Brighton— Monday aftoriioon, children are expected to bring
Fobru^ HA. 1818. from 1 parenta and every parent believ-
eloek. rV* ing in Sunday School for his child-
Sr»kna4- F.bro.r, „„ b u „„„„„ u,,
11th, 1918. child and help the school by coming.
Chnls-Wfdnesday. Febru^y, 18 Adhe « nU of church will be rt«-
E1 dorado— Thursday. February p< , ctful i y an(J cordially invited. The
14th, 1918. Sunday School hour is 9:30 a. m.,
- Omega— Friday. F «*™ary the men’s Wesley Class meeting at
Tifton— Sataday, February 16. ^ hour , n 0 . rdlnary . s offlce and
- Ty Ty—Monday, February lBtt. adjournl „ R to church at 10:20.
will be at Tifton at the court-
house every Saturday aJftil the books DrivesMalaria. Bonds Up System
doss Jane 1. 1918. tw ows ets»Urd mcO .u.m,n«ia« io.ic
— .. - . finn.R’il TlBTri PSS chill TI." 1C. dtIt—■ on
Brighton
Brookfield
Chula
Ty Ty
Omega
Docia
Eldorado
‘ DR. CARL S. PITTMAN,
| ' Physician and Surgeon.
Phone No. 7.
Ty Ty. Georgia.
rhy permanent letters of
CASSIE MALCOM.
Aaron Parks sold
tons of groundpeas J,
advertised them in'th
hundred
rn a eoaaUluUonal
»Utuilon^l treal-
C1TY CASH MARKET'
G. W. Willi., Proprietor
Fresh Meats, Fish and Prodoes
Swift’s products a specialty
“The Sanitary MarVat”
7y Ty. Georgia.
ic d rectly upon the
DR. F. B. PICKETT,
Physician ai d Surgeon.
GIVES QUICK RELIEF FOR
the pall- Route 3 U tatting young men
under- example in patriotism and economy,
funeral He is buying one Thrift Stamp every
j day. Whet young man receiving,
Ty Ty, a salary does not throw away twenty!
five cents every day?
vnd Fancy Groc«ri*s. Fresh
•ta. All Kinda of Plant.
Brown Lrfhomt. Borluhiro
A*so bay s n d Soil Beef
and MUch Cows.
W. B. PARKS
Is paying for tfcia apace.
Miss Emma R. Sutton
E4Jtor
Ty Ty Department