The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, July 12, 1918, Image 1

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T1FT0M, TIFT COUNTY, GBOftCIA, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1»LA AMD *2.00 PER ANNUM. -London, July, 11.—'The Italian lore** aided the French and Albaniani, together with British Ini units, are sweeping northward across practi cally the entire width of Albania in what may be "one of the most important military and political of fensives of the war. According to the latest dis patches received here the Allied troops in addition to making important gains on a sixty mile front be tween the Adriatic and the Devol river are threat ening the Bulgarian right wing in the vicinity of Monastir, 115 miles from the sea. London, July 11.—The British troops again advanced south of the Somme, improving their po sitions east of Villers-Bretonneaux last night, Field Marshal Haig announced today. Paris, July 9.—Striking between Montdidier and the Oise river the French troops with the aid of tanks advanced more than a mile on a front of two and a half miles, northwest of Compiegne, this morning. With the British Armies in France, July 11.—Allied avia- . ton apparently have obtained absolute mastery of the air. ‘ * Although given the best of weather of the whole war, ■ there is comparatively little battling, due t^the extreme caution ■ Olrtbe German airmen. ’London. July 11.—Submarines are now controlled. Sir ( k Eric Gejjdes, First Lord of the Admiralty declared today at the ■ opening of the official exhibition of naval photographs. I There are fewer operating now than for some time past. K->.Depth charges have changed the hunters into the hunted. The Australians, with whom Americans arp brigaded, fol lowed up their brilliant dash of Thursday by another Sunday which made s ignal gains, and another today, even more suc cessful. The fighting is at Hamel, in front of Amiens. It is reported that the population oF*the Murmal coast along the Kola peninsula, bordering the White Sea and the Arctic, has broken with the Boltfieviki joined the Allies. It is at Kola that the Allies are said to have landed troops to protect quantities of supplies which report says are being distri buted to the population. French ^nd Italian troops are reported to have attacked i* along the Macedonian front, where the line passes through lhania. The report says posltfonrWCTrfaTcehrwHlch Vien- i claims were regained but Paris says were held. The Italians have cleared the Austrians from the lower lies of the Piave, from positions they have held since last *5fie Italians are also holding the ground they won in the fountain section. ** p the smashing blows delivered by the French Monday j (day in which they scored gains of terrain west of the j r'hortfiluF the Matz. comparative quiet prevails along « ! front. Everything indicates that the Allies are wait- j' the German drive, confident that its coming is now only I r of hours. Indications are that the- blow may fall on ion held by the Americans, along the Lorraine border.J, snty-three ships were built the first week in this month lean shipyards. imAKTED BV KINO LIFE IMPRISONMENT FOR WRIGHT M C CALL THE LATEST NEWS BY WIRE (Vha Hu CalM Hia Bmeaeto to War Sarvlca, (tor* **v. Martawi. -Wv fell that the King of Blaea had drafted HU servant. for tba war." aaid Iter. C! W. Matbewn, paator of tba Tlf too Mrtbodiac churrh, Saturday morn ing on hit rvtoro from the OrwtaMry Mlimonary Conference, bald at Junalaa- ka. S. C.. •hart ha nia-nt tan day. will fix It" By tba tima I rot to the door be bad hie gns ia kia hand and bad to catch K and mlaaad it. I ran oat the bock door around tba bouaa. bio*— him not to oboot ma. A. I jumped the fane* I fell to the ground. Ha in.tend of going oat the back way rama out tba front door. Tba rata to tba Bald w»» opan and I ran out through tha Belied on down there aa hard aa I could, beefing him not to .boot me. 1 ran aa hard aa I Jury Out Lena Than Two Hour* SIX BOURS GIVEN ARGUMENT flagging him f to lal nar taka if fur everything ha could th 1-uotrj. Hobart. * Kyk. Edrar. col THE NEW PROPOSITION . It may be good and it may not. We can ad vise you. It is our business to know the right side of af fairs, and to help you to the right side is part of the service we extend. So a safe plan is to talk it over with us. Bank of Tiftoil. Capital and Surplus $300,000 stepped down from my car and walked ■ p by the aide of U>«Woad apiece nod call- : d him. Hr came to tha fence where I won md brought a hoe ha had bean work,rut vith. I a.ked him if hr had tha money ready and be aaid hr want to are tba him now. to wait until Monday and ha would hare it ready. I (fR him I bad coma my last lima, that ha kept claiming aa going to pay. but hr uid that he not coning to town in the morning. Ilia wife and child and that old lady had got to the bouae. m * * and would not bother hit lere. dr baby waa ahnu aaid McCall, whan Ham hi. homtethe afternoon McCall denied that Bennett want to the Bald bnt aaid that, tba find hr aaw of him waa whan McCall came in from the Bald where be had oeeu at work and went had. and other furniture, the am all room bring rather crowded. Bennett waa aitting in a chair at the foot of the bad and McCall', wife rama to «ho door, •rying. Tha Brat thing be heard waa u not to a here, aa it would-canae trouble." McCall aaid tba tight enraged him and when hia wife told him that inaulted her again h' looked around aomething to hit Banna only thing ha aaw wa> an Iron 6 re poker which be ariard. Ho at rack Bennett twir with the poker, owce on the head and once in the face. Bennett atartad him and being much McCall thr .Hatched op hia gnn. Bennett triad take the gun three Umea. hot did not si Herbert U Moor. Graduate Optometrist. Two yeora of codUbuou. practice Tilton aad acora. of Mtlaflad cuttomt If you are goffering with headache, troubles caused by eye ttrain and consult ma and aee if glaaaea properly fitted don’t relieve them, in out the Myon 0otel Block c*try day. KEEP YOUR MONEY- IN OUR BANK ^ AND HAVE v " PEACE OFMIND Why do you keep your mon«y in your pocket. « your houu. when there Is a safe to protect It? Whsn your moniy Is In your tation to spond It. Whon It Is In our bonk th«r«ls'« tcmptatlon^to add to It. You have peace of mlndCwhen your money Is Put It in our bank. Put YOUR moniy In OUR bank. We pay 5 per cent^nterest. Cpme to our bank. , The National Bank of Tifton, Ga