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April 4th, 5th and 6th
The most complete assembly of Motor
Vehicles ever shown in South Georgia
Sixty-Five 'Manufacturers of Automo
biles and Trucks will exhibit their
latest models at this show which
will be held in the l
CENTRAL WAREHOUSE
THURSDAY, APRIL 4th—8:15 P. M.
TORCH LIGHT AUTO PARADE
FRIDAY, APRIL 5th-
r A DMETD^C n A V Ford Parade, Prize to Oldest Ford in
* O LA/A / ““line. Address on the Highways of
Georgia by Hon. W. T. Anderson, of Macon.
SATURDAY, APRIL 6th
G O VERNOR’S DA Y
SPECIAL BAND CONCERTS
During Three Days at Exhibition Hall
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ADDRESS
L- L. GRINER, Ptwidcnt
B. T. STRICKLAND. Seat
Washington, March 2:5.—German prisoners in Siberia num-
80,000 the State Department announced. However, no in
formation as to the attack on or the capture of Irkutsk is repor-
t ted in the press message.
London,'March 22.—Secretary of War Baker visited the
pan front Friday and'had a Jong talk with King Albert,
Iannounced.
er Cent FARM LOANS
Cent Tifton City Loans
make far it} toaua at 6 1-2 per cent, interest and
borrower the privilege of paying pan of the
»t the end of any year, stopping interest oa
V«id, but no annual payment of principal re-
W. W. BRYAN.
II FKO.M SI I'PKKS.
n Kai.nl tor School
I rlila> Night.
. Croup
i Tonsf-
ir'a Aoiliaeptic Oil t Knowi
Snake Oil
Will Poaitivoly Ratio. Pain in Fow
Try it right now for Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Lumbago, sore, stiff and
swollen joints, pains in the head,
baej^and limbs, corns, bunions, etc.
After one application pain disap
pears almost us if by magic.
A new remedy used internally and
externally for Coughs, Colds, Ci
Sore Throat, Diphthe ' ' —
litis. -
This oil is conceded to be the n
penetrating remedy known.
E rompt and immediate effect in
c’ving pain is due to the fact that It
penetrates to the affected parts at
once. As an illustration pour ten
drops on the thickest piece of sole
leather and it will penetrate this
substance through and through In
three 1 minutes.
Accept no substitute This great
ojl is golden red color only. Every
bottle guaranteed; 30c. BOe. a *
*1.00 a bottle, or money refunded
:he Rexall Drug Store. Brooks
Pharmacy Company. Tlftoa ad'
FARMERS CAN°GET PAROLE.
or Smith has tel
rnsaced in ogriru
draft applies:
new draft of nlnr
ibnrtly he railed n
E>r SoreMuscles
Stiff Joints /
ot Wiregrass Georgia Forty
Years Ago.
304 Pages
7 Illustrations
Price $2.50
Now Ready for Distribution
cal Agents W
South ^eorgia
'anted in
’Towns
ADDRESS
J. L. HERRING,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
It “shows up" the refrig
erator thatjis an ’"ice eat
er.” It has eight walls
that keep the cold in and
the heat out!
Its system of constant,
automatic, cold, dry-air *
circulation properly pre
serves your food.
It not only saves ice and
food bills, but it saves doc
tor bills. No, itia not high
in price. You are welcome
to inspect it. It is the fa
mous Automatic.
KENT’S
Furniture & Music Store
Hancock
Sulphur Compound
apton't own Mood rurthtag ud ikin hollas
tOMd>—SULPHUR emorod la a nr lo
MhM ll u > todon anrtrtoa lo MIcctcd
It atm, »oJ Ih* prtc. la ft
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me will Sana jou * come ana.
HANCOCK LIQUID K.UWU.
Xrdina'r/ ..? r 't
regular March
poiM pa.vmc
VV. Fulwdbd.. Admiui-Irai
K.lalc of W. S. Walkrr
SALK
ADM INI8TKATR1 \‘!
GEORGIA—Coweta Fount
lilts. In-fore the .
■ neiiiallv lh-rri
-aid Slate.of i;
,f laud No. :Ctl
in the North I
■nd South lo •'
FOR DISMISSION.
FOR I
UK OKI
the lire! Mnuda> ii
FOR LETTERS ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA—Tift County.
To all whom it may concern,
J. L. Crsvey having in proper form
pplied to me for permanent letters
4 administration on the estate of
Mrs. \J“ry Glover, late of nuill county
i is to cite all and sm-dular the
ilitors and next to kin of Mrs.
Mary Glover deceased to be and ap-
at my oftice within the time al
lowed by law and show rouse if any
they can why permanent letters -of
administration should not be granted
I. Cravey on Mrs. Mary Glover's
Witness jny hand and official sig
nature, this March 4, 1918.
C. W. Crav.t, Ordinary.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
Of Tifton Hairs Armey.
V.itbw is hereby siren that J P.
.-.IT and T. H. Price, wlm hare f..r-
rl> nperatnl a business in the City <d
i.-n, Oeorcla. under the name and
TV- March lit, W|s
t. fc. 1
T. 8. F
C ASTO R IA
For Infanta and Children
Jm For Over 30 Years
miss ni-rrriK branch dead.
Miss Ih-ttip Brsiu-h. I.Vjeara old, died
f Iitii-umunia at the h-.iue of her lumber.
Ir-. A. K. Branch, on thr II.ksI farm at
Cjcloneta. ' Tburaday eveniur at aix
Mum Branch *
ike Mike Branch
survived b, ten
Cough?
To gef quick relief take 3F Dr. Klnn
New Discovery. I’ted SO years. Checks
the cold. Stops the cough. Try it.
Cjr m Sold by all druggists
- Kind’s
"wissoverv
for Coucihs 6 Colds
Tba Evils ef Coastipatioa
Leaving waste material in the body
poisons the system and Wood and
makes you liable to sick headaches,
biliousness, Dcrvui.-r.cu aml'miiddw
akin. Try Dr. h" v ' *’ v -
s than 10 cents per week of it
es to the packer in profits.
In converting live stock into
meat and getting it into the hands of
the retail dealer, the packer performs
a complex and essential service with
the maximum of efficiency.
* The above statement is based on
Swift & Company's 1917 figures
affd Fedet u,’ Census data:
Swift ft -Company’s total output
(M.at.rMby-prodoct.) - 5,570,000,000 Pounds
Swift A 'Company . total Profit
$34,650,000.00
Profit per poOnd
$.0062
U. S. Meat Consumpifon ....
- - - 170 pounds per person per year
170 pounds at $.0062 — $1.05 per person per year
The average family 4W persona
— $4.72 per family per year
1918 year book of intereating and
instructive facts sent on request.
Address Swift fit Company,
Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois
Swift & Company
U. s. A.
STATEMENT OK THE CONDITION OF
The Bank of Ty Ty
Located at Ty Ty. Georgia, at the close of busines* March 18th, 1918. "
RESOURCES:
Demand Loan. }...
Time Loans /....
Overdraft*, secured
Overdrafts, unsecured
Banking House
Furniture ■ and -Fixtures ?
Due from Banks and Bankers in this State . . .
Due from Banka and Bankers in other States .
Currency
Silver, Nickles, etc. -
Clearing Houys
Advances on Cotton .
3»475jOP
40.00
500.60
J 14.86
8,457.22
^ 9,648.93
64,118.78
4,863.94
246.83
2.678.7*
£.516.93
3.379.62
3,985.67
Total
LIABILITIES:
ipitnl Stock paid in
Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses, Inter
est end Taxes paid
Due Unpaid Dividends
Individual Deposits subject to check
Time Certificates .<“...
Cashier’s Checks
Bills Payable, Including Time Certificates Repre
senting Borrowed Money
Total
STATE OF GEORGIA.—Tift Conn ly.
Before me came R. & Cornwall, Cashier of. the Bank of .Ty, Ty.
who; being duty sworn, says that the above end foregoing statement Is
true condition of said bank, as shown by tha hooks of file in ««t4 bank.
R. S. Cornwall, Cashier.
Swopi-to and subscribed, before me. this 21st. day of Mar. 1918
C. I. - JONES, <£* P.
694,026.90
116,000.00
3,683.64
80.00
45,641.20
13.692.4S9
1470.78
16,000.00
394,026.90
.. . .TJTLQF .GAZETTE
-TIFTON, GEORGIA
is now serving in the
(State whether army, navy, marine corps,
aviation section, signal corps, hospital corps, or
whatever branch of service he may be in.)
He is a member of.
(give company, troo,
number.)
, squadron or battalion
(give regiment, ship, etc )
He is now stationed at.
He joined 191.
His parents are
. (If parents are net living, give name and ad
dress of nearest of kin.)
Remarks:
Signed
The younv man mentioned herein is my
""‘(State whether son, brother, nephe'
✓
what^ relationship.)