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UARY 22, ItlS.
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lorida State Fair and Exposition
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' Is a big idea, in the benefits of which all the people of
Florida are participants.
Twenty-five Florida counties have arranged for displays.
The United States ^Agricultural and Nary departments have
accepted invitations to be represented by exhibits.
Never before has there been as extensive and as novel an
exhibition of the agricultural, horticultural, industrial and live
stoclyjrogress of the State as will be here shown.
The future possibilities of Florida are to be demonstrated
by the present performance of the State. Her poteritiftlitiDsTor
tomorrow are to be shown in her achievements of today. *
Amusement— Entertainment—Instruction
Money has been expended
freely but with good Judg
ment to secure the best at
tractions and to assure a good
time for all who come. Tnere
will be more to amuse, enter
tain and instruct than was
ever offered in the same
length of time anywhere in
Florida. One may be grave
or gay, busy or idle, just as
the mood moves.
This Fair will be unique in
that whatever the desire of
the visitor, whether for clean
amusements or for exhibits of
endeavor throbbing with the
thrill of accomplishment, it
Will be gratified. Everything
shown will be of real and
genuine interest—even those
who come for a vacation will
go with an education as tc
what Florida is.
“Get Your Ticketto Jacksonville”
Ai Agricultural School Friday W*» The measlra are beginning to va
Well Attended. i cate Salem school and the tcachete*
With thehemrty support of Prof-' '«y it* ■ smiling proportion to wr
feasors Lewis and Breedlove, and the thcir Pupils *>th them at work again
~HCE OF BONO ELECTION. ■ Waterworks System, and to Build ries shall mature, become due and
Resolution of tho Mayor and and Equip an Additional School ' payable, and be fully paid off, ""
Council of the Town of Ty Ty, Go.,
Calling an flection in Said Town
for th« purpose of Submitting to
the Voters Thereof the Question of
Bumiieg the Municipality
'^ rpose of Buildin) - •
kighi- 1 _ ,~v -iuuuJ w.
ork« System: and Built , a . d To wn. 3n j aU other citizens and
Building in and for s»‘d Town. I the first day of each
In accordance with the terms of uary until the
a resolution or ordinance of the May
or and Council of the Town of Ty
. fy, Ga., duly passed on the 21st,
— - r , ***}[. #n “ Equipping d> y 0 f January* 11(18, notice is herc-
flterw -v e,«, V oj? m? tiy Bl? en to the qualified voters of
*r d o %? ipp,n * Bn Additional rM idcnts thereof.
Bchool Building. ! That an election wiU be held on
Whareaa. it has been made to ap- 8lh> d a v of March 1918, at the
pear to .the Mayor and Council of . City Council Room in the Town of
the Town of Ty Ty that there exists T Ty, the usual place for holding
•t than time an, urgent need for the iaII .lections for officers of said
erection and equipment of
trie light plant and the installation
of lights throughout the town, and
that same can only be had through
tLa construction and equipment of
an electric light plant in said town.
And, whereas, the best interests
' the people of said t >wn demand
Town; the polls shall be opened
the hour of 8:00 a. m. _• v-iir.'.
Time, and closed at the hour of 3:00
p. m., Standard Time.
This election will be held for the
purpose of legally determining the
will of the people as to the issuance
•f bonds for various
f each succeeding Jan-
t entire iumber shall
be fully paid off tyrd-discharged.
The amount.toibe raised by tax
ation each year for the purpose of
paying the principal and interest of
this entire issbe of bonds shall be
follows:
On.the electric light plant bonds:
1018
1019
1020
1921
Yea
1923
1928
1929
1930
1931
: purposes,
and require, that the present system ^ihe aggregate amount of bonds be
ef waterworks be enlarged and ex- ‘"tf SI2.000.00.
ided through and by the extension Such election will be held undi
sucTT wa'crwork*. th- bui'ding of ‘he provision* of sections 440. 44 .
reservoir, the extending of main* 1 4.42 and 443 of the Georgia Code of
• new water pine*- 1910, fixing the method to be ndop-
,r.d. whereas, there exist* at thi* ted by municipalities of this state in
urgent need for new and incurring bonded indebtedness, nnd
school facilities, and that the Charter of the Town of Ty T.v,
onlv be had through the ( insofar as applicable touching this
Construction nnd equipment of n new ‘ subject matter,
and modem school building in i«nd I To legally determine the question
for said town: I whether bonds shall be issued by the
And, whereas. It i* apparent to Town of Ty Ty. in the sum and for
body that the o.?!“ p*“»eticable the amount of $7,000.00. for the
for the pnrehnse and plac- j purpose of building and equipping
„ _ these improvements is that —i electric light plant: and the in-
£** bonding the town for the m-J ston-Mon of lights throughout the
town.
erefore, be it resolved, by tha . Also wi.’ther bonds shall b. ...
nnd Council of the Town of sued in the sum and for the amount
•iy Ty. in regular session assembled, of $2,600.00 foi the purpose of ex-
that an election be called for the | tending the waterworks system by
purpose of submitting to th* quan-1 and through extenduig such water-
Earh a
fc VPSJ& h~H», a. MS.:
of I
pliance with the general law. of this
ees, together with the amendments
thereto, of the said Town of Ty
Ty. Such election shall be held on
the 8th day of March, 1918, and
■hah taka place during the houra
fixed by- the Jewn charter or the
laws of anid stfite. and be held in the
Town Council Room, the usual place
fqr holding elections in and for said
FWl and -Less! notice shall be - SlflJ '-nMlHc XighTTranl 'bonds' TiWs~Hml thg'TtHWrbr*Py Ty.
.9 the voters of th e Town of
|T Ty of the time, place, nnd man-
' . of holding such election-, to
ner with such information rcln-
j to the proposed bond issu e »»
may be required bv l« w : same shall
? .» be published in the Tifton Gazette.
~ 4K,. i,,v*nBnf*r in which the Sheriff*
the newspaper in which the Sheriff's
advertisements of the county are
K MUied. for a period of thirty
ya next 'preceding the day of the
election. In addition to this the
Clerk shall give notice of such elec
tion by posting written notice there.
tf In three public and conspicuous
places in the team of JTv Ty for,
a period of thirty day, next preced
ing snrh election.
‘A form of held and deemed
by this body legally sufficient Is at-
t* hed to this Resolution and made
part therepf: the CJtv Clerk
. This ordinance
£idl be published with the notice
Bid as a part thereof.
Presented: read, named and order-
ad published, at the January Ses
sion. 1918.
' D. Varner.
W. B. Parks,
J. B Hollingsworth,
E. J. Cottle.
W J C!>PI.
. B. HOLLINSGWORTH.
Clerk of Council
R. R. PICKETT. Mayor.
NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION TO
BE HELD IN TY TY'. GA.. ON
'THE 8th, DAY' OF MARCH 1918-
Notice to the Qualified Voters of
l»Tj Ty, Ga, of ths holding of an
» Beet ion to Authorize the Issuance
f Bonds, to Build and Equip ”
That Dm Met Affect tks Hsti
jnd laxative eflert. LAX4-
i QUININE —
the extending of mains and new a
.“*er
sued.in.the gum and for the ^bu
of $2,500.00 for the purpose of
strurting nnd equipping a new
modem school building.
The proceeds of the sale of all
bonds -to be .applied to the purposes
indicated and in the amounts named,
for the improvement of said
and the benefita of the residents
thereof.
. bond of each and
every aeries shall bear, interest from
January. 1st,' 1918. the sum of un
earned interest to be ndded to sell
ing price of bonds, at the rate of
six per centum' (6.per cent! per 'an
num, and all payments of and on
' interest •shall he t$ade promptly on
to be 14'in number; the waterworks
bonds to be B in number, nnd the
school building bonds to" be R in
number. Electric light plant Itonds
shall be numbered 1 to J1 inclusive;
waterworks bonds 1 'to 5. inclusive;
nnd .school building bonds 1 to 5 in
clusive^ AH of these bonds shall
fall due as is hereinafter provided
Each and all of such bonds shall
be of' the size and denomination of
$600.00.
All of said bonds shall bear date
and be issued on the —day of
rlfilH.'or within such re
MOnnble-time after the date nf their
validation ns shall be decided upon
by the town authorities.
The said series of bonds, to-wit: 14
Electric light plant bonds. 5 water
works bonds, and S school building
bonds, shall become due and payable
and be fully paid off. in the follow,
ing manner and at the time hereln-
“&£P_ named.. jbfcsdtLL
The first one of the series of 14
electric light plant bonds shall be
come due and payable, nnd be fully
paid off. on the 1st. day of Janu-
•*y. 1P19, an additional bond of
this series shall mature, become dua
and payable, and be fully paid off,
on the/first day of each succeeding
January until the entire number
shall be fully paid off and dischar
ged.
The first one of the series „
waterworks bonds shall become due
and payable, and be fully paid off.
on the first day of January. 1933.
an additional bond of this series
■hall mature, become due and pay
able. and Ke fully'paid off. on the
—, ™ — _ flr^t day of each succeeding Janrfary
Light Plant: To extend thee ‘until the entire number shall be ful-
’v paid off and discharged.
The fir** Ole nf ‘series of S
"boo! hulldin<* bond* shall become
’ and nsvahte end be fnljv
the
l additional bond of thi* se^
1920
Amount
$920.00
890.00
860.011
830.00
800.00
770.00
Tnr.oo
On waterworks bonds
Y'ear Amount
1918 $150.00
1919 160.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
V50.00
150 00
150.00
150.00
150.00
On the school building bonds:
Year Amount
1918 $150.00
1919 150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.06
150.00
50.00
Iomega and salem herald!
The Nations Welfa*
$710.00
680.00
650.00
620.00 ; .
590.00 ?°r
brigbv* students under their charge,
a very successful demonstration was
conducted at the A. M. S. Friday af
ternoon. The boys at the school
made up the hotbed, according to
Mr. J. A. McCiintock - * direction, and
then selected healthy seed and trea-
in bichloride of mercury solu
tion, and bedded it according to ap
proved methods.
raa announced in a previous
f the Gaxettc that white sand
should be used. Mr McCHntPck.
has since advised that the c/Tor* of
the sand makes no difference; the
important point being to use clean,
sharp sand which is free from dis-
each producing germ.* and which
makes better roots on the plaots.
A goodly number of practical far
mers attended the demonrtration
and discussed the value of the im-
,proved methods with Mr McCiintock
This informal gathering was en
joyed by all, and Profeaaors Lewis
and Breedlove have rxteneded to all
ntereated, a cordial invitation to
isit the school from time to tinve
o sec the results of the sweet potato
seed treatments
Practical growers who were at the
demonstration expressed the inten-
treat at least a part of their
seed this spring.
-As-Mr. McCiintock explained, at
the demonstration, this bichloride of
mercury seed treatment is very
valuable in keeping potatoes from
rotting after being placed in the
hotbed.
For the benefit of sweet potato
growers who were unable to attend
the demonstration, but who would
like information on the new methods
■Gazette" has obtained for ita
readers a short account of the
Eichhloride of Mercury" treatment
for sweet potato seed. Those wish-
detaile I account and a
description of the important sweet
potato diseases should write to the
Virginia Truck Experiment Sta-
ti^. Norfolk, Va., ami request Bui
letin 22 on "Sweet Potatp Diseases.’
Bichloride of Mercury may be ob
tained in the crystal form from lo
cal druggists at 25 rents an ounce.
This chemical U poison, and in solu
tion will attack metals, therefore i!
should be dissolve^-vp wood or ston*
vessels. For convenience it is well
to select a clean., fifty-gallon barrel
in dipping the potato
The Sunday School lessors out
here were good the second Sunda)
evening in February, it being such >
nretty day. and then the regula'
singing evening also, many good
songs being rendered to the appre- j
ciation of a large crowd. We wish,
to state that Dr. Baker, of Tift ir.
will sing for us on our next regular
singing, the fourth Sunday in Feb
ruary. Come and hear him with us.'
- i Should do h«r duty fat
n akin ot the iMoaen la
l mmaolaa aztwivl with
la bora and tha Inflame
t alamla and othar ooran
. 5h« 1 ml Birr to aornlai
future health and naZUM ot ta*
r**“- * rlta to Tha BradfSotd KantaSaa
Co., Dapt. F. 100 Lamar BaOdter, Atlanta.
ga, tor Outr book, "KoSSSoS aad the
Bhby*. It la tree to all woman. >Q*t a
bottla of-Utta*. maod^zycaw drug-
Wright, the fifteen year old 'son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sumner. Is quite
sick of pneumonia at this time. We
truly hope his recovery is to be soon.
A. L. Bishop gave a sing Sun
day evening to the Salem singers at
his home west of the church, and a
large crowd gathered and an hour
was pleasantly passed in singing
quartettes..trios, duets and solos.
letter from Diana comes from .
Arizona. She says the country is {
very pretty there, and mentions so ; -good WORKMEN
WILL BUY
50 Shares Stock of Tifton Packing Go,
FRANK SCARBORO CO.^Tilton, 6a.
many bronco ponies, tough little fel
lows. sensible things. Today, we are
at the Spanish Inn. We lunched at
the patio. It is a still, silent place
here, gifted for its Spanish songs
and music. The soft gray walls of
the buildings, with their vine cover
ed balcunit-s. which seem to hover
the cadence of the music. There
hangs quaint and historic bells, or
statues, or tapestries, or paintings
from Spain, from Italy, and from
old Missions down in Mexico. And
the mountains. I have climbed, fol
lowing the winding curves that at
every circle spreads wider, till the
stretch of our level paradise lies be
low. Then the grazing grasses we
see so thick, so rank, so tender, and
the continued,Jireezis keep the air
sweet with the scent of Bullions of
orange blossoms; there is long hedges
of bar-berry and palms. Hours 1
can sit on a atone ledge and sec
sights of far-ofT beauty. 1 go out
with Mrs. Colfax to the ranch every
day. The Doctor and his mother are
doing improvement work out there
at present, though he is not with-me
at this writing. He is in Jersey City
now, but will join us by the loth
this month. They will deliver -
round-up of b thousand steers the.
sold. Valentine time here will be
quite sacred. I got booked to s
at the Mission Music Hall, and I i
sing standing on the balcony, to i
ny below; for they will be there. .
will sing to the sweet deep tones of
that great pipe organ; to the pray
ers. and hop^s. of men and women.
NEVER FIND FAULT*
With their tools,” goes the old ax-
m. For a very good reason. They
select them themselves and knowing
the vnfue of good tools will take only
the best. . That's why so many first
mechanics will have no other
tools than our*. Take this fact as a
hint.
COLDEN HARDWARE COJTitjy
Tlftoa, Georgia,
amber Tiflon Boarr'i cf Tr vde.
WE PAY YOU BACK 50 CENTS.
The following Case Prices yn gstt Water are now in effect:
Coca-Co/a, per case, - $1.30
Red Race Cinget Ale, Orange Crush and Oth
er Soda Waters, per case, ... 1.20
When esse containing 24 bottle* is returned to u*. we rrfurd
to you 50 cents of above amount, which was paid to us
as a deposit to assure,return of case and bottles.
TIFTON BOTTLING WORKS.
i
PATRONIZE THE DAILY GAZETTE ADVERTISERS
... memory of St. Valentine Day-
Give love to all at home, and pray
for prosperity and an early peace,
and for protection throughout all
our nations and their protectors.
Diana.
560.M l TKF bichloride of mercury is used
530.00 j at the rat* of one oance to eight
gallons of water, bat as it takes
1926
1920
1928 $15(> U 00 '' eMt B half barrel of water to coveT
1929 160.00, a bushel or two of potatoes, it is
150.00 most convenient to use three ounces
650 00 bichloride fit mercury at the
62000 * tBrt This chemical dissolves more
590.00 rapidly "it warm water is used. *
560.00 : The seed potatoes should be sorted
530.00 over and those free from rots
should be put into burlap bags.
Amount ,about a bushel or two, to a bag. The
1930 $150.00 seed, bag and all, is then placed in
1931b 150.00. t he barrel of bivhloride of mercury-
solution and allowed to soak for 10
1931-
1932
1933
1934
1935
1932
1923
1925
T50.0i
1938
1939
1940
’1941
150.00
150.00
150.00*'-minutes to kill the disease germs on
150.00 the surface of the potatoes. The
150.00 j treatment will not kill mny germs
sn on w hich have gotten into the potatoes
650.00 ,
59<LOO rots, so all rotting pota
toes should be iT-scarded. The bag
of potatoes may then be raised from
the solution, and allowed to drain,
nnd then the potatoes should
1 be made-
OF-dudmery
, . "<TurTnjr‘'The Tun interest'
bearing period.
The principal and interest of thi*
entire issue shall be payable in gold
coin of.zho -Unitad States of the^pres-
ent standard of wtdptn -find fineness
■at some financial institution in the
City of New Y'ork, or at such other
place as m^y be. agreed upon in
•riting by the purchaser of
Those voting at this election de
siring to vote for electric light plant
bonds shall have written or printed
on their ballots, "For Electric Light
Plant Bonds." Those desiring to
vote against electric light plant
bonds shall have written or printed
on their ballots. "Against Electric
Light Plant Bonds."
Those desiring to vote for water
works bonds shall have written or
printed on their ballots. “For Water
works Bonds." Those desiring to
vote against Waterworks bonds shall
have written or printed on their bal
lot*. "Against Waterworks Bonds.”
Those desiring to vote for school
building bonds shall have writfen or
printed on their ballots, "For School
Building Bonds.". Those desiring
to vote against' School Building
Bonds shall have written or printed
Ihcir ballots. "Against School
poured out onto the hotbed,
properly arranged in the' usual
nnd then covered with sand,
and the whole bed then covered with
uesMlreeeMkgBBBggBppj
A "hair harrfit of notation wifi he
sufficient to treat several bnehtls
of potatoes, and as the water gets
low,, in-tha barrel additional water
rate* of eight gallons of water for
each ounce of bichloride additional
which is required to treat the desired
^ j ——
... railed meeting of the Board
manner fixed ly law and should two of County remmissioner^ Wedne*-
third* of the legnllv qualified vStcrs
in and of the town of Ty Ty give
their assent to the issuance of bonds
then such of them as are -thus au
thorized shall be issued in the man-
ner laid down in the laws of this
state and the Charter of said town
This 21st. day of January 1918.
R- R. Pickett, Mayor.
D. Varner,
W. B. Parka,
J. B. Hollingsworth.
E. J. Cottle,
W. J. Sikes,
Couneilmm
Wheoevsr You Need a Oeaeral Toole
Take Grove's.
Tbs Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because It contains the
well known tonic properties of QUININE
and IRON. It acta on the Liver. Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood end
Baade up the Whole System. 60 cents.
5 1-2 Per Cent FARM LOANS
7 Per Cent Tifton City Loans
Mr. Earnest Fletcher and sister,
iss Minnie, of Omega, spent last
Tuesday- night out at Mr J. S. Sum
ner’s to assist with the sick. Y
Prot. Am-ou and the School
Girls Canning Gub lady visited the
Salem and Omega schools last Tues
day. Prof. Ammons gave beautiful
talks and Miss Bomar took the club
girls names, and the next day sent
the planting tomato seed.
Misses Iris and Myrtis Willis, of
Omega, who have had pneumonia,
are ud again and we are glad with
them. „
Mr. Jesse Young, of Salem, spent
Saturday and Sunday in Omega,
where his son's little girl sickened
and died of poisoning from candy
she had eaten. We feel very sorry
for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Y'uung at
the loss of their little girl, who was
four years old and a bright little
and I
Doctor Booey, Prof. Worlpy and
Arthur Marchant. of Omega, all
sported on birds out at Mr. J. T.
regularly? 1
sometimes.
I bet your -hopes were fully bating
When you got your valentine for 1918
DOANE.
These Tablets are Intended es
pecially for disorders of the stom-
FCXJND SOMETHING NEW
• I havevicver in all my travels
n a finer example of crqjc attrac
tion than you have right here in Ttf :
' said Mr. I*an C. Bowling, of the
D. C. Bowling to. Chicago, who spent
yesterday in the city.
"Especially does this apply to that
white marblct l ank building, set on
elevation, surrounded by a green
it. .the lot open on three side*.
Certainly.*xuch an.admirable cheosen
location was never used to greater
advantage. I have never seen
rh an attractive combination.
That is the way Tifton impresses
the visitor.
Hook's last week.
Wonder where Omega's mi
the bank goea to out north-we
regularly? He carries his girl along
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Will be sold on the fint TuSUay
March 1918, at public outcry,
before the Court House in said coun-
tyt within the legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder for ca»h, ths fol
lowing described property, to-wit:
One bay horse mule about fifteen
years old. weight about -SOQ^pounda.
Levied on as the property of J. N.
Psulk under a fi fa issued from the
City Court ol Tifton in lavor of R.
L. Warren and against J. N. Paulk,
Walter Sutton. Mrs. Fannie Paulk
andJ. W. Eason. Said property in
ossession of J. W. Paulk on date of
ivy. Levy made by R. C. Shaw, De
puty Jh*~lf and 'eturnrd to m- •*-“
February,~7h, 1918.
J. M. Shaw, Sheriff.
Tift County Georgia.
Chamberlain's Tablet*.
ach. liver and bowels.
NOTICE OF WARNING.
day morning, t he matter of. employ-
County Fagm Demonstration
Agent, which had not been formally
voted upon at previous meeting. w"h»
called up and the employment of
agent declined in due form. *
$100 Reward, $100 .
The rtadere of this paper will be
pleaesd to learn tbat there (a at 1<-aat one
err ad- j diet-ass that science hoe been
ire In ail Its atacea. ami that Is
Haifa Catarrh Cure Is the only
poaiUvo cure now known to tl.e medical
fraternity. Catarrh being a mnrtltutional
Slaeaar. rr-juires n oonatltuti n-1 treai-
..-.n- catarrh Curw*l* taken L-.-
tcmilly. a. ting cireeny upon tat
and ci Jdous surfaces of the sysl-m. , -.-
by destroying the fouadaUon ot the dn-
—A giving the patient strength by
up the constitution ar.l arVitln*
oSer One Kn-.-r- i L-.I
r ise C at It rills t
I t < f testimonials
<■ r. j. BBacv c? . -
>14 be ell f>Tlicet***. T -
ake Half* FamU/'PLU I -• caaa
GEORGIA—Tift County.
To Whom it May Concern:
.All persons are warned no:
trade for or negotiate one certain
mortgage note, fol the sum of $235,
given January 29th, 1918, to the Mi-
zel] Live Stock Company and due
October 1st, 1918, as the consider
ation for which said note was g
has failed.
This, February 9th. 1918.
15-w4t G. D. Baker.
NOTICE!
We have two auto trucks equipped
hauling hogs and cattle. Telephone
at 112 any time.
We move furniture anywhere In
the state. See us. Our time is
quick. Prices right
For straw ride parties see us. We
can carry about thirty people.
Please remember the number, 112
and we will be at your service.
Kant 1 * Furniture and Music Store
12-dw2t
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
In Um For Over 30 Years
We make farm loana at 6 1-2 per cent, intereat ana
give the borrower the privilege of paying part ot u.n
principal at the end of any year, (topping Interest
amounts paid, but no annua) payment of principc
QUlTfed. ■ = -
-s'- R. C. ELLIS.
W. W. BRYAN.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
The Texas Wonder cures kidney
and bladder troubles, dissolves gra
vel, cures diabetss, weak and lame
backs, rheumatism, and irregularities
of the kidneys and bladder In both
and women. Regulates blad
der troubles In children. If not sold
by your druggist, will be sent by mall
receipt of $1.00. One small bot
tle is two months’ treatment, and sel
dom fails to perfect a cure. Send
for sworn testimonials. Dr. E. W.
Hall, 2926 Olive Street! St Louis,
Mo. ^JSoId by druggist!.
SHERIFFS SALE.
GEORGIA—Tilt County.
W-ill La sold on the first Tuesday
in SI arch 1918. at public outcry,
before the Court House in said coun
ty. within the legal houra of sale, to
the highe*t bidder for cash, the fol-
' * • *"' *
■re
siui: described Tiroperty,-to-wit:
All that 'tract or parcel oY'iahSYy-
iiidYeihg In the Sixth land DIs-
of lift eour “
trict of Tift county, Georgia, knoirii
as Lot No. 9 in section B. of the
-BrpiWiVkk-.Grocery, Company's,
ditton to the City of Tifton, sa
being a part of lot No. 22 and being
a portion lot No. 337. Levied on as
the property of Laura Hogan under
a fi fa issued from the City Court of
Tifton in favor of Charlotte Ander
son nnd against Laura Logan. Def
endant -notified in writing as requir
ed by law.
This ®th day of February, 1918.
J. M. Shaw, Sheriff.
Tift County Ceorgta.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Tift County. .
Tolall whom it m*v concern: i
J. E. Saxon haring in proper fqrm
pplied for permanent letters of ad
ministration on the estate of S.. W.
Saxon deceased, this is to cite all and
singular, the creditors and next to
kin of S. W» Saxon, deceased to be
and appear at the' Court of Ordinary
for the said county at the March
term. 19)8, and show cause if any
they have why permanent letters of
vdmlnhtratlon should riot be granted
to J. E. Saxon on said estate.
Witness my official signature, this
4th day of February, 1918.
C. W. Grave*. Ordinary
FOR LEAVE TO SELL.
GEORGIA—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 and personal property, of
said deceased. This is therefore to
notifiy all concerned to file their
objection*, if any they have, on or
before the first Monday in March
next, else leave will be granted as
prayed for.
This. February 4th, 1918.
Cravat, Ordinary
February 4
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Signature of
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Drives Out Malaria, Bunds Up System
A TEXAS WONDER.
MISS ANNIE STONE.
Miss Annie 8tone, the fourteen
year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
M. Stone, who reside two miles wroth
of Vaneeville, died Saturday dom
ing at 1 o'clock of pneumonia fol
lowing measles. She was sick about
nlna days. n
The body will be interred Seoday
In the cemetery at the old Thomas
McMillan place.
Besides her parents, the young .
woman is -jvvivrd by the following*
trothers and sifters: Mrs Allen
Gibbs, Mrs. John Osborn, Mr. John
Stone. Miss Nancy Stone, Jim, Eu
gene and W. H. Stone.
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