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i Can't Rid) It Away;
“ eumatism is in the Blood
tins until you cleanse year blood of
the germs that cause the disease.
S. S. S. has never bad an equal as a
blood purifier and scores of sufferers
say that It has cleansed their blood of
of the 4
i all t
■ease from their system.
- bottle of 8. 8. S. at your
drug store, and get oa the right
treatment to-day. If you want spe
cial medical advice, roe can obtain it
free by addressing Medical Director,
23 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.
fa sot the only commodity we carry.
Wt* have soap for cleaning the ha>-
a. and oi] to keep it soft end
■Me. Our foot nil keeps the
!M*a hoofs from cracking as well
fcfM making them shine. Our car-
age soap and sponges are made to
fiB e definite need and fill H well.
GOLDEN .HARDWARE COMPANY.
Tlfton, Gsergia
M^br Tlfton Board of Troda.
We have just received a solid
!a 1
Car Load of Iron Beds
• ■ s' and will be glad to show them to you
V- attny time. .
l Prices are very little higher than formerly, as we
have had these beds bought for
several months.
A FEW STOVES LEFT
Rent’s Furniture .
and Music Store.
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MARKET INFORMATION.
I of bonding ’’the town for the re-1 Building in and for aaid Town.
quiaifs amour*-- { In accordance with the terms of
Therefore, be it molvad by the , resolution or ordinance of the May
, .. , . - Mayor and Council of the Town of or and Council of the Town of Tv
reiving period.cally quotation, and T /Ty. in regular sesaion assembled, T y. Ga., duly P«a^ on the 21st
other market information from the that an election be called for the j ay of January 1918, notice U here-
Slate Bureau of Markets. This in- ' purpoae of submitting to the quaU- by given to the qualified voters of
fonnation is at the service of any- 1 fied T ® U T* -4“ ch *°*, n t J ie qne ^ »aid Town, and all other citixens and
, ... ,, , i t. 1 tion of bond* or no bonds, aaid residents thereof,
one who will call and read it It to b . held in full com- Jr.,™?; „
• who will call
will be found on the table inthe
frorrwiffice if the secretary should
happen to be in. Please do not
take ft from the office. Make a copy
of any information that can
That tn election will be held c
.the 8th day of March. 1918, and
| shall take place. during the hours
These report* tell of various firms fixed by the town chart.-r or the
«h>« IT. (nth. mark** for various Iaw * ot M,d and lr hfId in ^
that are inthe market for various Town Connci i Room, the usual pUca
farm products and also those who j or holding elections in and for aaid
have some to sell. |u
pliance with the genera! law, of thia the 8th, da v of March 1918, at the
state, and the charter and ordinan- city Council Room in the Town of
cos, together with the amendment* : Ty Ty, the usual place for holding
thereto, of the aaid Town of Ty all elections for officers of aaid
Ty. Such election _ shall be held
| Full and Legal notice shall be
NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION. ! K>ron to the voters of th e Town of
Ty Ty of the time, place, and
S's s? biwu.
° n f XjPvSilBvg to the proposed bond iaau. as
^ ^Additional election. In addition to this the
3*S d B£XST no*.
Whereas, it has been made
pear to the Mayor and Council oi •
■ Town of Ty Ty that there exist* |
this time »n urgent need for the ? J*™? d y ‘
, , ing such election,
erection and equipment of an elec-| A forra of held and deemed
trie light plant and the installation b this bod v legally sufficient is «t-
of lights throughout the town, and u hed Resolution and made
that same can only be had through i ft p. rt thereof: the Civ, Clerk is
the construction and equipment of hereby required to adopt this form
i electric light plant in aaid town, j i n the publication of the notice*
And, whereas, the best interests |specified herein. This ordinance
o* the people of said town demand shall b* published with the notice'
as a part thereof.
Presented: read, passed and order
ed published, at the January Ses
sion. 1918.
D. Vemer
W. B. Park-.
J. B. Hollingsworth,
E J. Cottle.
W T Otlrs-
J. B. HOLLINSGWORTH.
Clerk of Council
. election* ...
Town; the polls shall be opened
the. hour of 8:00 a. m., Standard
Time, and closed at the hour of 8:00
p. m . Standard Time.
This election will he held for the
purpose of legally determining the
will of the people as to the issuance
of bopda for various civic purposes,
theOggregate amount of bonds be-
2.000.00.
' Such election will be held under
the provisions of sections 440, 441.
442 and 443 of the Georgia Code of
1910, fixing the method to be adop
ted by municipalities of this state in
incurring bonded indebtedness, and
the Charter of the-Town of Ty Ty.
insofar as applicable touching this
subject matter.
To legally determine the question
whether bonds shall be issued by the
Town of Ty Ty. in the sum and for
the amount of $7,000.00, for the
purpose of building and equipping
an electric light plant; and the in
stallation of light* throughout the
Also whether bonds shall be is
sued in the sum and for the amount
of $2,500.00 for the purpose of ex
tending the waterworks system by
and through extending such water
works. the building of a reservoir,
the extending of maina and new wa-
and require, that the present system
of waterworks be enlarged and ex
tended through and by the .extension
of such waterworks, the building of
i, reservoir, the extending of mains
nifd new water pines:
And. where**, there exists at thi
ne an urgent need' for new and
improved school facilities, and that
same can onlv be had through the
construction and equipment of a new
nnd modem school building in and
for said town:
And. whereas, it is apparent to
this body that the only practicable
method for the purchase and plac- Notice to the Qualified Voter* of
ing of these improvements Is that Ty Ty, Ga., of the holding of an
Election to Authorixe the Issuance I - ... ... - .
Drives Out Malaria, Bund* Up System of Bond*, to Build ar.J Equip an El- I Out Malaria, Build* Up System
ter pipea
Also whether bonds shall be is
sued in the sum and for the amount
of $2,500.00 for the purpose of'con-
structing and equipping a new and
modem school building.
The proceeds of the sale of all
[Honda to be applied to the purposes
, indicated and in the amount* named,
\tor the improvement of aaid town
R. R, PICKETT. Mavor 1 and l * e beneflU of the rf,idenU
NO be C heldTty E tFgToS F d E,ertric Li * ht r,an ‘
THE 6th. DAY OF MARCH 1918. ' bf "“"’in^numb °thJ
Vn.ie. *„ *h. o«i*iifi,..i nona* to he 5 in numb. r. and the
school building bonds to be 5 in
number. Electric light plant bonds | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE *ar>
snail i>* numbered 1 to 14 inclusive; I
waterworks bonds 1 to S Inclusive;
and school building bonds 1 to 5 in
clusive. All of these* bonds shall
fall due aa is hereinafter provided
Each and all of such bonds shall
be of the sixe and denomination of
$500.00.
All of aaid bonds shall bear date
and be issued on the ■ - —-day of
-1918, or within inch ~
asonahle time after the date of their
validation as shall he decided upon
by the town authorities.
The said series of bonds, to-wit: 14
Electric light plant bonds. 5 water
works bonds, and 5 school building
bonds, shall become due and payable
and be fully paid off, in the follow,
ing manner and ft the time herein
after named, to-witt:
The first one of the series of 14
electric light plant bonds.shall be
come due and payable, and be fully
paid off, on the 1st. day of Janu
ary. 1919, an additional bond of
this series shall mature. Income dus
and -payable, arid br>ofly paid off.
on the first day of'-'cnrh succeeding
January until the entire number
shall be fully paid off and dischar-
Thc first one of the aeries of 5
waterworks bonds shall become due
and payable, nnd be fully paid off.
on the first dav 'of January. 1933.
an additional bond of this series
shall mature, become due and pay
able. and be fully paid off. on the
first day of each succeeding January
until the entire number shall be ful
ly paid off and discharged.
The first one of the series of 5
school building bonds shall become
due and payable, and. be fully paid
off. on the first day of January,
1938. an additional bond of thi
rieg shall mature, become due
pnyable. and be fully paid off.
the first day of each succeeding .
uary until the entire number shall
be fully paid off and discharged.
The amount to be raised by tax-'
ion each year for the purpose of
paying Xhe principal and internet <2t
this entire issue of bonds shall be
On the electric light plant bonds
TbvOklSUBCard
ic&lMrca. toe and Equip an Additional 'School
urnitheoln* lo
• aplhcai
THEiSGREAT
MAJESTIC RANGE
DEMONSTRATION
AND SALE.
At our Store, One Week Only
FEBRUARY 25th TO MARCH 2nd
come:
. SEX OF MARBLEI7.ED AND
COPPER WARE
A8 a special inducement during this week only, we have arrang-
ti the factory to present-each- purchaser- of a Majestic Range
i a handsome and useful set of cooking ware. This is your op-
;unity to get something really worth while ior nothing. Ranges
1 be sold at the regular prices.
Children’s Souvenir Day—
Boys and Gills, this is something worth while, with only a little eflort
on your part! Now Listen:—Majestic High Fliers Free to the
boys and girls who hand in written answers to the following questions
during the two hours 3 to 5 p. m., Tuesday of demonstration week
1. What isthe name of your mother's range, and how long haa it been in use?
2. Give names of pereonx you know needing a new range.
3. Why does the MAJESTIC bake better, last longer, heat more water and use less
the Gr eat Majestic, the range with ft reputation, in its new
^(triss■ Let the factory representative show y ou why the Majestic
bakes better, looks better, lasts longer, heatsjnore water quicker
and hotter and uses less fuel than any other range. We want to prove
these facts to you, want you to‘know why the Majestic is so highly rec
ommended by your neighbor, why it is the Standard by which all ranges
are judged, why it is known in every county in every state as the range
with a reputation.
• »ud
iff.
B -Jab
EVERY BODY :-:Don’t Fail to See the Great Majestic Range in the
New Finish at Our Store!
TAYLOR FURNITURE & HARDWARE CO.
Everything For the Home and Farm
MEMBER, TIFTON BOARD OF TRADE.
Amount
1918 $920.00
1919 890.00
1920 860.00
1921 830.00
.1-927%, 800.00
1923 770.00
__192i y 740700
On ‘waterworks b*>n<
Year Amount
1918 $150.00
ldM 150.00
1920 —150.00
1921 150.00
1922 150.00
1923 150.00
150.90
150.00 '
150 00
150.00
1925
1926
1927
Amount
$710.00
680:00
650.00
*620.00
590.00
560.00
530.00
Amount
1928 $150.00
1929 150.00
1980 150.00
1931 150.00
1932 650.60
1933 62Q.00
1934 590.00
1935 560.00
1936 530.00
1980 $150.00
150.00
160.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
650.00
620.00
690.00
560.00
530.00
1931
1920 <160.00 1932
1921 150.00 1933
1922 150.00 1934
1923 150.00 1935
1924 150.00 1930
*1925 150.00 1987
1926 150.00 1938
1927 150.00 1939
1928 150.00 1940
1929 150.00 1941
Each and every bond of each nnd
every aerie* shall bear interest from
January. 1st, 1918, the sum of un
earned interest to be added to sell
ing price of bonds, at the rate of
six per centum (6 per cent) per an
num. pnd all payments of and on
interest shall, be made promptly on
the 1st, dsy of January of each and
every year during the full interest
bearing period.
The principal and interest of thi*.
entire issue shall be payable in gold
of the United States of the pres-
standnrd of weight and fineness
omc financial institution in th*
City of New York, or at atich other
place as m~y be agreed upon in
writing by the purchase!- of said
bonds and the Town of Ty Ty.
Those voting at-this election de
siring to vote for electric light plant
bonds shall have written or printed
>n their ballots, "For Electric Light
Plant Bonds.” Those desiring to
• ole againat electric light plant
bonds shall have written or printed
their hallo&r. 7 ~=—
Light Plant Bond*"
Those desiring to vote for water
works bonds shall have written or
printed on their ballots. “For Water
works Bonds.” Ihosc desiring to
vote against Waterworks bonds shall
have written *or printed on their bal
lots. "Against waterworks Bonds."
Those desiring to'vote for school
building bonds shall have written or
STATE OF GEORGIA. Tift Coon:,.
Under end by virtue of a power of
le vested in the undersigned by
deed mads and delivered to him by
W W. Timmooa dated January 27,
1913. and recorded in the Office, of
the Clerk of the Superior Court of
Tift county, Georgia, in Book D,
■folio 228. the undersigned will sell at
public outcry, to the highest bidder
for cash, on the first Tuesday in
«* re *. 1*1®. before the court houie
door at THton, Tift county. Georgia
between the legal hours of Sheriff 1 #,
sales the following described p. ow
elty to wit:
All that tract or parcel of land il-
tuated. lying and being in the 6th
District of originally tterri'n now
Tift county. State, of Georgia, con
sisting of sixty-five (65) nerr* rear
the center of land lot NurrV- Two
Hundred and Sixty-four (284). with
in t^e following mete; aid
to-wit: Beginning at n stxkr e«ttb-
lished at the Nortlurest corner of
said tract and the (onlitiit corner
of lands of W. G. Johnson and run
ning thence in a Northrs'ter'- di-ee
tion a distance of 700 feet to the run
if new river: thence in an Fr»*erly
iireetJon along the run of said riveg '
i distance of 1.300 feet to . stake;
hence in a Southerly direct ion alone
m established line wire fence 2,000
Vet to a stake; thence in a Westerly
direction along an established line
wire fence 750 feet to the center nf
road: thence in a Northerly. direct
ion along the center of said mad;
n distance of 2,000 feet to a start
ing point As per survey of Joseph
T Wehb. made January 9th. 1908,
plat of which is of record in the offi-
f the rierk of the Superior Court
iS.’i- Tift countv. Georgia. Raid
t bourV.led an North hv lands of
Pan Walker-. East H-r lands of N. W.
l.allfflar-. Sovfh by lands of 8. 8.
Monk; West b, lands of W. G. Jolft.
son. Commonly known aa the “Mary
L. lii.Hn Place”
Said land wilU be sold as the prop
erty • said W W. Timmons, for the
purpose of pa-ying (Jie indebtedness
r-ferred to '!i said deed, and more
pafttCglorW described as follows:
One principal 'note for the sum of
$1,600.00 dated January 27th. 1918
and due January 1st 1918, with in
terest thereon from maturity to
March'6, 1918. at the rate of 8 per
eent per annum; also one interest
coupon note for the sum of $120.00
dated January 27th, 1913 and due -
January 1st. 1918, with inter
est thereon from maturity to March
5th. $918, at the rate of 8 per eent
per annum; and all coat of this pro-,
reeding.' Said flotes being made and
dcli”ered to the undersigned by laid
W. W. Timmons and the amount of
pr ncipal and interest due to day of
•ale being (1,744.40, and the coal of
thi* proceeding. Default ’’avlnjc
been made by the said W. W. Tim
mons in the payment of said indeb
tedness. the power of sale contained
in said' deed haa become operative.
The pioceeds of sajd eale will be ap
plied first to the payment of uid In-
oebledneas. and the balance, if any,
paid to-the said W. W. Timmons.
This this 6th day 'of February. 1918.
. James H. Tailmaa.
SHERIFFS SALE.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
in March $918. at public outcry,
before the Court House in said coun-
withln the legal houra ot aale. to
. highest bidder for cash, th* fol
lowing described property, to-wit:
One bay horse mule about fifteen
years old. weight about 700 pounds.
I.eviod on as the property of J. N.
Paulk under a fl fa issued from the
City Court ol Tlfton in lavur of R.
L. Warren and against J. N. Paulk,
Walter Sutton, Mrs. Fannie Paulk
and J. W. Eason. Said property in
lossesxion of J. W. Paulk on date of
Levy made by R. C. Shaw. De
li--If and 'etumed to me this
siy, 7 h. 1918.
J. M. Shaw. Sheriff.
Tift County Georgia.
•ote against School
Bonds shall have written or printed
on their ballots, “Against School-
Building Bonds.”
is election shall be held in the
ler fixed by law and should tw<
thirds of the legally qualified .-oten
in and of the town of Ty Ty give,
their assent to the issuance of bonds
then such of them as are thus
thorixed shall be issued in the n
ner laid down in the laws of this
stale ami the Charter of said town
lis 21it. day of January 19!
R. R. Pickett. Mavor.
D. Varner.
W. B. Parks,
J. B. Hollingsworth.
E. J. Cottle,
W. J. Sikes,
Councilmen.
Ethel, the 3 year-old daughter of
Mr. and Mr* J. T; Milllrons. who
live four milas south of Tlfton, hae
been seriously ill with pneumonia
lome time past and was taken
to the Tift County Hospital where
she was operated on Tuesday morn-'
She ia reported to be resting
very nicely today.
SHERIFFS SALE.
CEORCIA—Tift County.
Will be sold €h the first Tuesday
March 1918, at public outcry,
before the Court House in said coun-
y. within the legal hours of sale, to
ne highest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing described property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in the Sixth land Dts-
tnct of Tift county, Georgia, known
as Lot No. 9 in section B. of th*
Brunswick Grocery Company's ad-'
dition to the City of Tifton, same
being a part of lot No. 22 and beta*
a portion lot No. 337. Levied on as
the property of Laura Hogan under
a fi fa issued from the City Coast af
Tifton in favor of Charlotte Ander
son and against Laura Logan. Def
endant notrded in''writing as re^Ulri
ed by law.
This 6th dsy of February. 1918.
J. M. Shaw. Sheriff.
Tift County Georgia.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
To all whbm it may concept:
.J. E. Saxon having in proper form
applied for permanent letters of ad
ministration on the estate of S. W.
Saxon deceased, this ia .to. cite all and
singular, the creditors and next to
kin of S. W. Saxon, deceased to bo
and appear at the Court of OnUnaiff
for tfl# Wttd county at the March
term.'1918, and show cause if any
they have why permanent letters erf
ndmiiti-tration should not be granted -
J. ,E. Saxon on said estate.
Witness my official signature, this
4th day of February. 7918.
C. Grave*. Ordinary
Chamberlain’* TabUts.
These Tablets are intended es
pecially for disorders of the stom
ach. liver and bowels. If vou are
troubled with heartburn, indiges
tion or constipation they will do you
— \ sdv.
FOR LEAVE TO SELL.
CEORCIA—Tift County.
Ordinary’s Office
C. W. Kulwood. administrator, es
tate of W. S. Walker, has applied
for leave to sell all the lands, real
estate i and personal property, of
said deceased. Thi* is therefor* to
.iffy' .aB-' concerned to file their
lections, if any they have, on or
fore the first Monday in March
next, else leave will be granted as
prayed for. „
This. February 4th, 1918.
C. W. Grave*, C
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The Old Standard
din t._'_ L ~
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