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GAZETTE, TIFTON, GA. FRIDAY,
APRIL 26, 1918
Miss Emma R. Sutton
rouaidrrilicu. (.'hula want* a on Trenches ml Sfkbrprr).
pllno candidate. Jim JJima or Wiley ' New York. A|iril Ji—Eifry cngagr-
li. will turn! between the German and American
convicts niU he ramped near I'hula j forces (bat results in no more than au
me time. There are eome ruada ia even diatribution of raanaltiea ia a defeat
iatrirt that have not'been a orbed for German*. -because of the already de-
l'ifi enunty ha* been forme<l. I (deled condition of German man power
lo a number i/I raaea of mead**. The casualty rrsult- alone, therefore.
- mid ..iher nti|*leaaaul visitation* of the hjtbt at Seieh*>|irey would mean a
the neighborhood. German defeat, even if tin- German* had
. John Hraneh la reroverinjt from retained |iermaueut poattraMina of a aeetor -
a. Aunt Jane Hraneh ia getting over of the American front.
Ittnie-. K. I>. Hraneh baa converted Tlx* higheat atrategy Confront iux Gen -1
igailicent home into a hospital. feral Pershing ia the strategy of killing ■
Jttnina Turner, haa been operated German-. When von llindenburg order*I
eulargemenr of the kidneya. j hi* In-op* into the American trenched to
\V. I< llraio h, who haa l-een on the l~- kille-l. iuatead of waiting on the de
al for a month ia ready to attend fenaive in (heir own trem-be*. the tier*
iueaa in IN-llla. man, are playing I'erabing'a own game f.ir
H. R. Sumner, and family bar* had for him.
ia all winter. , Nervoua activity of tbia kind by the
TY ^Y, (
GEORGIA
G SS Ty Ty Depa -*meat gS»-
Editor
Miller, principal of the Ty Ty !
I during the term just tint.bed. left !
'» home in North Carolina ou the
■norning train Monday.
Route 2. Ty Ty. at lieipg extended,
when completed, it will rover more than
thirty mile*, it ia thought.
| The Ty Ty ralaboo*e make* a ron-
I Venient atoriltg place for the rtlgan aomr-
time* needed about the pumping .station
The town ha* had very little uae for it
-lU.e "boor-dry" lawa went into effect.
The door uaually aland* open.
Mr*. AV. F. Sikes went to are her aia-
ter in Omega laat week, and Mr. Sikes
went down on Sunday to bring her home.
He came back boasting of the apring
vegetable* he had down there—English
|*ra*. Irish |—tatoe* and new onion*.
That's nothing. Ty Ty bad those for a
long time ami baa now added squashes
and snap bran* to the list.
The most enthusiastic Liberty I—an
meeting that haa been held here waa that
of Wednesday evening, when the "going
over the top" of Ty Ty I Mat riit waa
celebrated at the Methiidiat church. The
*l»eech of Mr. Hall, of Tiftnn. on. that
occasion, was ea|iecially intereating, and
people were aakiug why he was not sent
but earlier in the cnmpaign.
lint, after all. it was not the ai-eecbe*
that brought about the desired • end.
i thoiigh^ybeT"helped: it was the good work
i ilium,-by the committee, of which Ur. F.
1 It Pickett is chairman. Hr. Pickett ha*
. I icon very busy with his own work re-
be unreasonably cool weather
early spring vegetable* to 1
'Oil their usual term of life.
■ »re esj-ecially abundant.
HlghGlass 6Bnsral
THE STORE <
Where Your Dellar 6oss Fn
road-buildiuw machine,
gwsi work on the *lG-cti
“cek—if there had only
It left much to be desired.
‘of Ty Ty
irteous Tre«ti
ofthe i-haracter of Seirbeprey
••an Is- eij-ected during the
final trench training of the
force*. Every one of them still
•ernian slaughter, and ibis will
ry for America reganlles* of any
The weather
Prescriptions 1 Sp
dml her cell
something <>f
ml»s| over, the
tiONK BF.POHB.
JONES A
\I.MOST \ NKCKSSITA
-OmpaJ
Autyrv. the i..ungi-*t child of M
Mr* J. I’ Nicholson, died Sunday
lowi*I by complication* |>eculiar I*
disease, she was burieii from the
list church Monday afternoon, Kev
High Claaa General ifa«
After you read thia advat
go to this itore and d
shopping. ,
PRICES RIGHT
SfiTICE OK SAI.F.. !
GK*tRGIA—Tift foamy _!ihei..wn i- i
Whereas. »n May l'.lth. PAHA Mary C. |
Smith of aid Slat' and founty. ex- '
eeuteil to tw Albany Trust Company of ; averted. the
Gcorxia >i Min-raliiHi under the lawi, t |,. r „ ,|, a , ,
.if said *tai*i her aecurity de<*l to the'
real eslal- b-ce. sailer dew n)wi. a* -c-w- ■ _ £ *
rit* b.r bet eighty-four (.e*i—ri Met *> *.* ba-
thank* to all tho*a_who *••
long assisti-il me during my
is. AI*o for th» floral ilcco-
preveutei|-
ialliug, but that did
Groceries. Dry GdBds Etc-
Caskets, Coffins.
Ty Ty, Geoiyia.
u,.
lire all ;
j said land, with lo*».
favor of «aid .s.nipauy -
fetcher and
.aid debt sbauld be fully paid, said ron-
rnct further providing that in event of
ailnre of 5».d Smith to so Weep said
—lines ■«! i!e with said company, aaid
-ompany wmld have the opti.* to take
-ut said iu.tram-e in said Smith's name,
■i pay the ^emium on same, ami said
Innth would be due to said company, on
[rmand. an; amount »<■ expended with
merest froo date of *ueh ex|ienditure.
i mi tilt MU to be seed red by aaid deed;
Whereas, mid Smith failed to ao file
aid company in the exercise of it* «*■ I
mo a« -afumald. did on -1 tetober Strd.
ai.’. take ..q;, policy jo. the name o[_*aul I
Imith as above described, and on l*ecem-1
" lllh. WE. paid out fi.dM as pre-
* in on -aid insurance policy. and.
Wherea-. m.| company ha* frequently
i .e said date reijucstnl repayment of
aid samoifnt so exi»en'lei| fur m«uranie
irenuum. wkrh said Stuith has declined
ml failed to repay—aaid delinquency by
aid Smith 'instituting a violation of the
- hereby deurri-
. ran off the causeway
irt of Ty Ty Saturday
d up thing* consider-
D. VARNER AND COMPANY 9
Dcalcrx In
Groceries Dry Goods, Cnndiag. Ok
gars, Tobacco and EvarytUag
; The funeral will I— held at the fi**me
Friday m-rtimg at 1" -cb«-k and the
body will be brought to Tifton fur inter
ment iu I lakridge remetry. .lev. X. S,
K**tup. imstur i-f the Methodist church
at Ty T>. will have charge of the
right*. a*aar n* possible
■ lamagcVas dune, exi-opt
that was aide to take the
tun. their destination.
the United
Come in and let us show you
States Tires. The price is reasonable and
the quality is fine. They are guaranteed
against any imperfection in workmanship
or material.
Don’t forget that we are in the tire repair
business. Bring your old tire in and let us
■see if it isn 't worth repairing.
at nirr vrnrroinrw mrusnaa
EVENING.
Hus a lull century record
First dose brings rrlirf. Try it.
F ar u Sold by all druggists.
th/cateiiiiig
*ch-sd auiii-
' w-ather—a—--nil.
. toriuui Thurs-lu)
■|enlertaimm-HI pr
Malbvry,
for Coughs 8 Colds
the proceeding
THEREFORE, I.
r-salent of said romptny. -
skillfully
tl-riied n prvi—ntativr. before the Court j
House .1.—r.ia said i-ounty. In-tweeu the]
lawful hour, of sale, to the h>sl«^t end
best bidder fur cash, on the first Tuesday
in Mai. I lllh. all that tract of land si- I
tuated in the City of Tifton. said state
hod County. a»i| described in the plan of
said City as lot number ten Util in
Uiock number three (**• "a 1,1 la . n '' ,r, ’ D, •
mg list feet na Hark Avenue an-l runmug J
back tof same width! '-Ik) '"t to an |
alley and l-uoded aa follows; N-rtb by;
lamia of II. H. Tift. East by J rawley a
allcv. South bi lamia of W II. Hend
rick's Mu-1 Weal by Park Avenue, on
which land there ia located, a six room
frame dwrlltig house.
| The prorevsis of aaid sale to be applied
I IU settlement of sail the indebtedness
herein de*.-rih*d. to the.nwt of this ad-
rertisement. tb.- romniwsiont on said
*alc. and any aurploa arising a.ter pay
ing all said it'ma is to P« ,d lo ** ,d
Smith, her heir* or assigns.
The authority for aaid sale tiemg ir
revocable in the FiWciit. of said com
pany by the terms of aaU dw ^ vl ^
Tifton. Georgia. A pail lat. 191S.
mmsam
Phone 324
Keep Bowel Movement Regular
Dr. Kings Erw Life-Pill* 1
in a healthy condition. Kid
of poisons an-l wa-u-.f Inn.
complexion by lie- ping tl
Rowehr
Bruises and Sprains
. Have Sloan - * Liniment handy
for bruises and sprain* and all
puna and aches. Oui-W rriiel
follows its prompt application.
No n--cd to rub. r_or rheumatic
aches, ncutulgiu, still imiw les, lame
back, lumtugo. gout, strain*, and
•prams, it give* quick relief
\\ ANTED—I'
lsiwlt.
J I’., to succeed Ell Branch' who departed
I fur Ren Hill nionty.
e for Legislature ia also being
Chula wants a
nominal suis-eas of ou/ industrious popu- „p t i„ n ramlidale. Jim Mims or Wiley
lattou. .the pp-grrsa uf nur mtrrprmng it r , nr |,. «,n ,(.,
emnniunity haa- produced the
ladies attired in gurgou* .'splendor,
raleil .witb i***tly Jewels and oruamruta
can la* observed in the humble ibimicilea of
aur rea|iei-te.l and honored citixen*. Not-
wiUutautling. that the girls are all jewels
' Within themselves, gifted with beauty, tal- j|r*. j u i 0
il amiable dispositions. It ia not mumps. Aunt Jane Branch ia
a lady with ibr BUimp*. li I*
In- mngmliient borne into a hospital.
V^r. Jttnina Turner, baa been operated
cnlargeinent of the kidneya.
AV. |i Itrauch. who has l—en on the
1 . sick list for a month ia ready to attend
uA fringe*. I | lu .„ lr ,. i n mulls.
If you an-1 y r . u. n. Sumner, and family have
a strict observer you may *•*• her sitting sickneaa all winter,
on the front porvli. ..ron the marble atepffj u r | t j; Itrau.b and son Walter of
•helling |iea* or i—eling i—tatoes.^milking ^ Turner iniiujy -|e-ut a few hi&ura with
the row*, or washing dishes I with the • ,\nul .lane Itroji- li the middle of the week
dish pan in her lap* in yilk* ami fine They rej—rt Hint Mr* Iiarsey Reardon a
clothing. She casta her jewels nud pn- granddaughter of Aunt Jane was tip*
emus gem* a* carelessly a* a linker scat- _ proud pnr--iit of a line baby boy.
ter* Stale doughnut a. She Is careful with ,* Jg r uln | Mr- - I.. Morris of Conlele
o behold a
■ond- •>!■ Her linger* lud i—stly >
*e,|-trrwhite, ‘her delicate feet rn-
d iu white shoes, gidlig to the kit*‘beu ,
talk ham and eggv stir up a I—t op
ns or attend to her duties attired iu [
a and other trimmings.
wearing apparel a* a me- |
a pair of -oiled overalls. 1 ,
an abundance of couiiuuiy ; |
tb g< —d healthy apfwliten ,
loliah a llliinoci-ros The
wasteful, citravagaut
of a household. Iias.beeo the .atise soil'
ruin uf many a g-ssl nmu with sincere
and honest intentions Our_ womanhood
mmmainls the admiration and attention
of the civilised world, Their welfare
and protection is considered by men of all
persuilatif life. The boys in uniform en
gaged in the great world* iviutlict. men in
all walk* tlf life rank and station, in
mlnlBg, banking, agricultural, tnn-banical
ami clerical avocation. Uavr mother* sis
ter*. wires, sweetheart*, kindred awl frieu
da. for whom they toil, struggle, plot, plan
and scheme, for the maintenance, comfort
and benefit of their loved ones. Man
seed all inducements, eoconragefernt and
consolation from the women or life’s am
bition and inspirations are futile.
The State Primary will not hare much
spirit manifested. Gov. Hugh Doraey I feeling that while Albany im getting lb-
ffl-iv have mi <ip|maition. Harris and ! benefit of the ilemonstration it should
Hardwick the senatorial opponent* a|e J hear the ex|iense
pa really will have the most inlere-tiug •' motion wa* made to have a commit
bailie If all
reel. Harris I* an easy winner and cau re
main in Washington and be elected He
may Is- the choice of AVashiugton but in—-
pie III Gevrgia should decide w k - tbi-y
want for their senator. There ia very lit
tle differenre bet soil Hardwick anil
Harris, both should be —devrack-sl aud
another man put in there . we hgve as
good if not better material in Sootb Geor
gia. Judge t'ovingtun. of Moultrie. Jud-
g» Thomas, of Valdosta an-l other* who
willing to run.
Politics are stirring in the
trict I. M II Fletcher. W H
aod.J. W Jordan have aiin-iunce*l for J
Supply SIB Selectmen May
and SOI May 0.
11* for iVIntiurn from
Hroeiist Marshal
Two new -
ta ordered
'rowiler liave u.--n aum-unced by May-
oel It. Mallet.-.se|e,-tive service officer fi.
the first caW^lli white men wil
F*-rt I •gb-ihorpr Mat I for g-u
eral nulitaryN^ervi-'e. |Tbe other tall 1*
innies effeitive'May ti when JBH whit
lal—rrrs and railriind sei-tinn hand- ar
lo lie moved to Gamp Sheridan. M-nlg-m
CHARLES ROS8MAN DEAD.
Charles, the two-year-old son of !
and Mrs AA - . T Itosaman. who live
the Jim Warren place, five miles wrot id
Tifton on the Kn-elsior school road, died
Sunday morning at !• tltfl oVIoHt after
days - illuess of stomach trouble
Mr. Ilossman ami family moved to Tift
rymuty in January from Moultrie. The-
originally from North Georgia.
Charles wa* the next to the youngest of
ne children
The funeral *-rvii-e» of ‘Ttirl -s
an. the two-year-old son -if Mr. an-l
r*. W. T. Ilossman. were mnlii- ted
Hen liuwd and Mrs. W. B. Calhoun,
brother and sister of Mr*. W. C.
rfionipsou. are it, Ty Ty. railed hen- by
illness of Mr. Thompson.
* nrl Iteiane had hi* foot caught in
i- machinery at Homman - * grist mill
Friday. It wa- badly crushed, but he is
i-t* likely I.. |„ M . |t. He was taken to
i- grandfather'- Is-me. near Ty Ty. and
, getting along •—mfortably
•Jtitb. Mem-irial Hay in Georgia
and —me of the other Southern States,
seem- a strange date t*. have been
selected for a celebration of a different
charaeter. For more than half a cen
tury. Georgia'has ohserviq) this day in
memory of those who died in "h
cause they dcemeil llw- right." and
another day might have been rhoseu for
the Liberty Bonds affair.
II. Harris thinks it would In- h good
I-Ion to.close ihe |NNi|^aoi. along with
the halls where llfffi'ciiig is taught. Ty
a* never had a* plaee of either kind,
but Mr. Harris has been visiting neigh-
IsiriBg towns. He says the idlers who
hang around pool nmms. watching the
game, ought to be put to work, aud that
the players are wasting time and monev
i-i-ntly. for there is a good deal of aick-
u*-ss iu Ibis vicinity and il-st-n* are
scarci-; but lo* made time to help work
for Is-nil-. He had several able assis
tant-. Hie principal our* of whom, in the
town of Ty Ty. were AV. K. Williams. J.
M. A'arner and Hubert Cornwall.
Mr. Varner came in Wednesday after-
uoon with a chill, and went to to-d. As
mans and mix up other bloody deeds with
financial transactions. He is up bow.
but not well. Tlie others were u!u>o*t u-
badly, tired out.
(lulside .if Ty Ty. AV il Willis. Ms.j
Whitfield and George iVyilki e. and J AV
Taylor, of Hillsdale. fU Tin good time.
Aim-ng the colored people, Kev. G. J.
Your Trade Will Be Appreciated
Ty Ty Farmers Supply Ct
R. R Pickett, President.
J. M. Varner, Manager.
DEALERS IN
Groceries, Dry Good*
Notions, Shoes, Hats
Ready-to-Wear Qotfciif
Rgnlar Term ( onvewed Moaday Morn
ing for Two Weeks.
io-lge Eve an-l Stenographer McNb-h-
In went over to Sylvester Mnmlay where
thrregular term -,-f Worth Su|e-rior Court
cocfeneil that [icrrTwjg
TVre I* a fall dnekhy. and the smuh .
it doubt less continue for the fullHRi '
f*k*- The first week* will be given to
thr civil docket, and the second week to
mmual cases. There are several murder
■-am for trial, am--tig them that of A'an
Gaia, charged with killiag Henry Hud- -
sun. and Spring and Phillip*, jointly in-
dtrtsd for klling a negni. These will not
A five-passenger automobile,
cow la-bed ou t.. the hark of ,
into Ty Ty Friday afteru'—n
l go.by plea-ant mean-, jot
then, they must be made "
Tlie water tank at the feed mill ha*
iiecu undergoing repair*, and passers-
by hail to make a wide detour or get
plentifully sprinkled with water^Wooden
tank*, like this, hardly (igy for construe*
■ n who appropriated a
msiderable portion of Miss Ruby
'iitally j Maund's wanln.be. tugrther with money
sanitgnum , a ud other valuables, wa, held for trial
j Xml sent to the Tift county jail, a* *be
failed to give l«md for appearance at
Sui-erinr court. It seems that she ha*
l-een 'at' large fur sometime, hating
• aiml from jail, it i, stated, and returned
In her old haunts It-I—rt say* that she
makes her- headquarter* at a farm
lloiite :t. Ty Ty. ami ha* evr-n'Is-eu* -
on the street- of Ty Ty
made three rounds re-
date and muqty taxes,
lew* than S (*er ^eot. of the (iroperty in
the county kas been returne<l for taxation
this year The tax hooks |»>sitively close,
nailer the tgsr. May 1st. and property not r ..„ t h- n i- t.. the .-ff.
tetarned -., liable to double taxation. I had an arched dis-rway.
am at the rnurthouse eyrfy day except that kind.-and that *h-
Snndav and invite yon to call and see me. dosed d—i
THE BANK OF TY TT
pniposnl -to have the street
if women of much the sameness
mil make —methtng neat, fom-
f..rtaMe an-l .-.-iiveuient. varying Very
little from one -ea—n tp another. At
other dunes, and in other plarr*. clothea
may jw regulated a—,-riling to individual
taste and le'ngth of purse.
This seem* reawmahle, and. as the
average business woman i* s*Tfl,ihle.. it
stani|> a g-»«l chan-e of liritig earlied
out. < hie thing that is likely to help it
along ronsiderably is the.action of the
wealthy members of the clubs. That class
■>f mnnlirro are usually' enthusiastic in
Hub work, and their example ia apt to
be followed by the usual crowd of imita-
And Other Things.
Pictorial Review Patterns
SAFETY FIRST
TY TY, GEORGIA
UNDIVIDED PROFITS
I SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
TY TY DRUG CO.
E. W. Olive, FVwpriwtwr.
Another -las-, the toilers who
well-nigh imiiossiblc on their
salaries, to dies* according tc
luents of their employers, will websime I
the innovation.
If this measure be taken up seriously |
by the Federation, which «c-m* more
Hian probable, the re is scarcely a doubt j
ii | aliuut it going through In connection
with it. other dress reform* tif»y be un
dertaken. but tbere will be nothing spee-
tacular sensational; it will end at, be-
Wu solicit Tow Patrooogo t
DR. CARL S. PITTMAN,
Physician and Surgeon.
Phone No. 7.
Ty Ty. Georgia.
J. COTTLE.
SHINGLES FOR SAljE
BUY "DfKfeCT FROM MILL
SAVE MIDDLEMAN’S
PROFIT *
Ty Ty. Ga.
W- • Ff, SflCES
dealer in i.
Heavy and Fancy Groc*riaa, Fruah 1
Moat,, AH Kinds of Plants
C. Brown Leghorns, Barks! ire I
Hogs. ' Also bo T a"d Soil Boof
and MUsk Cows.
DR. F. B. PIC1
Phynieian ai d
T Ty,
W. Be PARKS
la. paying for this
A.
CITY CASH MARI
G. W. Willis. Proprh
Fre*h Meats, Fuh and I
Swift’* product* x
“Tha Sanitary Markot”
Ty Ty, Georgia.