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VOLUME XXX.—NUMBER 38.
Sergt. Edgar Fret-
; Sergt Andrew J.
Iu.: Sergt. Richard.
Ala.: J.iXp II. Kred
rtlia TreaxuryRnpnrtmr'ir
, Barnes.jftork'ingbam. Ga. : Ad-1 Pbume nil
. Ilrvnulf Nichols. Fla.; William! b
ckwinville, Fla.: Fiord Gill*)-. I ludding of I
it. Ala.: Jama C. Vickery, Win- the fultillmr
*•! Emmrtt Robert*,^acksonvillr,!
rank Young Dooley, Alto. Ga.;
II .Clark, Doeruh. Ga.: next of
right Clark j Sidney C. Daniel/]
i. Ga.: Otis I’. I.axenby, Dale,]
me* G. Mahan], Sanderson. Fla. :j
n him the ring and that he also mine into a people who us* throe men shovet-
| IfTV PAUUITTTr possession of tht"other article. in the *ng with one spade. One man push**
fl Nil [ 11 111 [VII | | Hit «ni'- manner. Mrl.endon aanl that Fro- the spade in the ground in the usual war,
lt\lW WlTllUI 1 1 ilii vox nil! that he sold the ring, .pent the the other two ba*e a ten-foot ropa tied
MCCT IM WA Vf RfK^l lno,, ' y •" ,l * rnt ' ,b,ck ,or M ' mp thing in the middle )u*t abort the blade. As
IHIjIjI 111 Tf ft 1 V/AUkX) else." and was given the other pieces of tha one man pushes the spade la the
Jewelry, which Ur*. I'aee'a husband al- ground the other two with the rape
In South Georgia there is something b-ge* be stole. Prior to tills time the de- 7*nk the dirt out in A*-direction they
ore than a million acres of unrultira- f-udant, according to the deputy sheriff want 1l
d lands, on which no reclamation work'said that Mrs. Pace had given him sums Some Americans go to eqaal egb*maa
necessary, and whirh is available for'of money several times. .in another 1 waj. It la the tronuMa
ttlrment (aiming purpose* at less than! The attorney representing Provo* did drives up In front of the grocery ets*h
• - an acre, says the Atlanta Corree- not put up any witnesses no' did be in * big automobile Just at 12 o’doeP
indent of ^tlfc Uaron Telegraph. I hare the defendant make a statement. and orders a loaf of bread sent betas
hrough Fnleral and state aid: it is the’ In binding orer Provo* Justice Uuller before she gets there. J. L. W.
Jrpnse to divide that land into standard said that be believed that some points in u
inning plot* aud settle it with men compile- rn«e had not been brought out. He- W. O. W. NOTICE.
1 *** ■’ * 100 - . All Sovereigns are beiehy notified that
Provo* is a piano Juniper Camp Sri 11 unveil a monument
as a frequent visitor lt n, r Tifton cemetery ne*t Sunday,
during hit stay at Dec. lMh. at 2:30 p. m.. and tha
directed
■ee undetermined—Coe
Fla : Herbert R. Cam-
n.: William J. Coburn.
'labors at the P
IWPun
ora baa brought a better price
than ft nost other places. V
ippad. lit care from Omega U
IK III>7.KM
1018. the dr
Ice should be induced to
iiilltur»l purstilfsl and tlie
should be provided for them 1
nation* of the .tale „r Fed-j
eiit : or probably thtougb’
[ion i.f all these agencies, |
Tt'cspas* Notices. IS cet
'• rents, at Gaiette Office.
for WILL BUY PEA.VUT8 Friday aud
tf Saturday. Keith Carson. 10-d3t-wU
The Tifton
Sand $2.00 per annum.
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TIFTON, TIFT COUNTY, GEQRGI^ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1918.
THE LATEST
-The s
- Dec. 12.—'
| Wilson’s party
news BY Wire' BERRIEN ENJOINED PVT. ANDREW YOUNG REDEMPTION WEEK COMBINATION’SALE TRUSTEES ELECTED
FOR W.S.S. PLEDGES OF HAMPSHIRE HOGS ON DECEMBER 20
earner George Washington bearing
s 600 miles out from Brest at, mid-
I'
is'making only fifteen knots an hour,
i . i .. * : t, .
COLLECTING TAXES OF SUMNER KILLED
• | mills for general county purp"
7.—The American army of Occupation Lug that this levy i* excessive
Third, Fourth', Fifth, Seventh, • nd therefore not let
Thirty-Third, Forty-Second, 1 ^Tcase was brought by t
Ninetieth Di^aidna, Chief of‘.National Rank of Adel, rt al.
evy by' Jam'
and the collection of K. Thom
amount* will not be restrained. e»- Christens
as herein provided. ] I'led t>
• » j et ah. and argument was heard l
ihington, Dec. 12.—A request for immediate action by judge Thomas Saturday, decisioa
i jo Secretary Lane’s plan for reclamation of arid rr "' r '*d until today when the wi
■ lanqls, including approximately not less "".‘^hb. *rtlon°wm brought byi'T'
; will be presented soon was intimated today! number of Hurras of Berrien coun
g of the Interior. | enjoin Who board of county commit
i was in Charleston yesterday inspecting “uu"
’ settlements, but is Maid to be returning, r .r Ho- year mis. whirh the plai
. He*will probably investigate lands at other Southern points in •■onteaU were illegal and should n<
AM* , • I 1 ™ “•‘w"
Washington, Dec. 12.—Germany will not be asked to pay
I full Allied war debt as Lloyd-George advocates, provided '"-wit:
at Wilson’s pricipleg are obtained. ‘ 1 ^ridge p^mslT'
i here privately declare that the British talk of -i._> m iii for pauper purpose*.
* Germany pay, (and Lloyd-George estimates the amount »«• by law- left to the Judgment
mdred and twenty billion dollars) is election talk. On nmi r 7n""lev" r in th ''*urh U, aini.tiut* l,l or'
r hand this government believes that Germany will be f „ r pun-iw . s ,,,,
i out financially when she is done with paying in- Huie.1 within the scoj* of the nfcfbhrit:
s to Belgium, Norther France and elsewhere. i ''" n
i, Dec. 9.—The War Department will soon ask'
k to authorize a peace-time standing army of half a mil- "It
x to present plans. rammtoMnnera levied a tax of J mills, fwj '•».
• , . . general county purpose* ami are seeking Ale
mt doesn t contemplate recommendmg uni- ^u^., „ lrh amoun , „f f OI . roch m ir
purpose*. Such levy amounts to about J«n
, Dec. 10.—The tran ifer of soldiers from Camp|'j'* 1,, ^ , “j r ,h '’ ,ax -*’ beo uu ' 1 ^ l “
1 to demobilization camps within 350 miles of their ' t |'\ rit / i‘ W |h , a ,™““ Tm "tins''debt*! 1 Al*
»gan today. 11.. levy a tax for county purp
pton, Dec. 9—A bill which contemplates a National * b ‘ ,Tr ,b * heretof..re
system under Federal Incorporation and charter tbr'yearin'wbicb it
*d by the government was introduced in the House Therefore »luco it ap|>ear« tin
today by Representative Gray, of New Jersey. " ,lir " f ibr lh,,rr KT
. T^e plan is unlike anything submitted and in the opinion !. v
of Gray furnishes the solution of the railroad problem.
London, Dec. 7.—The Daily Mail says it is understood that
Premier Lloyd George in a speech at Leeds today fcill declare
that Great Britain will demand forty billion dollars indemnity
from Germany and France will demand even more.
, Dec. 11.—“If there is any possibility of my bs-
I a defendant I prefer to defer saying anything until
3 former Kaiser stated in response to a query by an -i"
regarding his part in the war. j j"
also said that he had no desire to compromise
the German government exist^ig at the out-
10.—Following reports in various parts of
of War Saving Stamps had been question- " "Accordingly, the county
Attorney Hooper Alexander has is-”* rri 0 , “ Jr ”°“ ,7 ing r< ii
med a statement saying that persons guilty of circulating false ,. n ] rr ',„ m, k ' r ,hr m!m«"icgai
reports to obstruct the sale of these stamps are liable to fine and
» imprisonment or both.
„. ni.nl lulal 4.1*7.
ur' Killed In action. .VB.
J.'. 1'icl of wound*. 82.
nt : Died of accident and other cause
or. lHi-d of airplane accident.
f Died of disease. 2b».
st Uoundcl »everrl}-. 1.411.
lie' Woundrd (degree undetermined)
Woundetl slightly. 240.
lommiltee to (anta*a llusinr** Rials
Tomorrow. ( ouutj, (Vmunlltres to Gi
Rusy in 1-^lK^rhool Ristrirt.
Next week is lAcdgc Urdeuiptiop Wi
Rye
(\mk Charley Lynch
. A la.: DaVld B. Camp. Dub
John Johnson, Lyeriv. Ga.
lllackshear. Eric, Ga.: Renja-
•ille, Ga.; Jenklqx
. Sunny South. Ala.: Robert Kay
lidd s Og.: Fay R. Tiylor. Fell»-
Kla.; William C. Keighley, Cullman
Jc»*c H. Sander*. Cochran. Ga.:
IB. Ga.; Al-
A PIUttf.Y-WlGGI.Y STORt-
I I don't kno-v the tnr*. .■ 0 f tbs -eorda,
but JacksonvilJs has ope.-. It i* a grocery
- -'ore »hep* the . 'tomcri go la And wall
oil themselves. The story Is fa'll of ■ helv
ing »'ilh bins in the shelves full of
narrow isles. The goods are in original
packages except loose goods such as riev.
grits, rt£; these are in package* of dif-
TO GEM COLLECTOR "x ts „.
worker in the store. A price card ie
iloultrir, Ga.. Iieo II.—Alliert G. Pro- placed in each bln. A customer enter*
.. u young Knglishman. we* bound the store through turnntilea with a baa-
down the Isles, selects
“ PIANO TUNER TURNS
;.,rri„T~
today. Expenditure..
the ontgoing turnatUaa
and cashier with cash
r. register. Thr>^ cashier looks over the
are. K'hhIs x.InCMT iiTTal* up the price and
me-.collect* the money. Tbete la no loss of
hief time by ruslomrr* nr nttsndanta. One
was cashier and a helper, to keep' the bins
uip- nupplied. is ell that'* required to wall
ow- on any number of customer*. Price* are
Mfce Id odd rent* and run from ten to tweaty-
JhliL, Utfftnt—rhraner. than tha .regular
The i
|icn-eulaje i» slated in I he order' Kastman. Ga.;
- • C‘ ’ *— G. Mahany. Ssodera
Wactor. Illack. Ala
«■ •'owe Iturrh. Montgomery, Ala.;
John R. Koden. Piagah. Ala.: George M.
provided Schmidt. Birmingham. Ala.; John II.
lie per reni of the 1 Mcl.in. Ripley. Ala : Paul 41. Marka.
such amendment of Kissimmee. Fla.: William CaVmicbaei.
. _. ,, ... ,, , ... wch order is made, the collection under New ilrnrton. Ala.: Albert C .Dabney.
Washington. Dec. 11.—The total cotton production this lhc order of levy i. restrained So un.'Knsley. Ala.; John K. Griggs, Girard,
exclasive of linters is estimated today by the Department der the provisions ..f tbi. ..*.ier, the n.uu-lAia.: Carl c. Smith. Willard, Ga.: wni-
Agriculture at 11,700,000 bales of 500 pounds each, an in-' ; ^ 'Through k.
i of 3?7,625 bales over last year. Georgia’s estimated „
(action is 2,100,000; Tennessee, 330,000 bales.
aui( will be further
Every Crop
a Money Crop
That is what this Bank can
do for you.
A connection HERE will
help you to make money
and make “Every Crop a
Money Crop. * *
: Waller Howard. Griffin. <7^." [ nl ■ ,n ,K- held in Wajcrua
gic Roberts. Tnwn*. Ga.: Ren Rnb•l ,,el, "’ednewlay.
i>n. Dnnburg. Gn. I ,n '"!.*taniv tbc foregoing is the def-
•ounded slightly—Corp. Troy D. Bar-' lal > r outoime of n meeting held ye»ler-
Hampton. Ga.: llorneslioer Othol' ,B >’ l " 1 " 1 " ,,J •el^-menl commit-
Mir. Imin. KeUcrt.n, Ala.: Junlou* 1 ”’ " f of Defense, in
liilhrcnlh. Sylrnnla. Ain : Eaab Hoi•'..nwrUun with certain^ government
H. Stan-, n £ - ,nDjr
' » an outgrowth of the
•tf 'tuadc by Secretary of
’loyd llrow
j Th.- proje.
Ati^j’ age 14 year*.
only i
days. She bore her sickness
and was'ready to meet Jesus. She »
member of the Pine Level Freewill Bap
tist churrh. aud leave* a father, mother '
one brother, three sisters and many i
latives and friends to mourn her lo
She is gone but not forgotten, for she w
loved by all who knew her. -
The body wan laid lo rest in Salem
cemetery Monday. Dec. 0th. the minis
ter of the Baptist church of Norman
Park conducting the funeral services.
In the glory land she has gone to I
with Jesds and loved ones gone before.
She shall live and sing forever on tl
happy golden slinre.
One Who I jived Her.
GET IT BEFORE THE
BEST IS PICKED OVER
Bterest paid on time deposits
ie Bank oi Tifton.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $300,000
"■loiuded degree undetermihed—Corp.
„ , [ Robert Owens. Ellarill*. Ga.: R»v Mes-
Rulbersh* stuck of Shoes is; Holla Springs. Ga.: Chariia
■'I* "*• h,h entirely too Thornhill, Chipley. Ga.: Aubrey. Me
d pan save you at least SO per data* Social Circle. Ga.; David O. Wlb
raywm. Ga ; Thomas West. Lin-
dale. Ga,: Jesac D. Atkina. LaGranga,
i ; Albert Eaiy, Shrllman. Ga.:
. McDonald, Dulilin, Ga.; Will
It. West Point, Ga.
WouDded aUghtly— Sergt.
WrigBl. Carlyle. Ga.; Nor* B.
Buena VisU, GaGeorge B. Mock. Roas-
ville. Ga.; Seaborn Kitchens, Gibson, Ga.
Walter L. Jackson. Won. Ga.; Luther
II. Smith, ChipWy. Ga.
Milwing in action—Sergt Jake H. Mad
dox, Brewtoa, Oa.: John O. Holt. Gli-
Ga.; John A. Sirmana, Sirmana, Ga.
A most beautiful line of Ladies' Suit*,
wcith fn.m SRTi lo $45, going during
i tbe Holidays fur only $17 50.
vonderful line of Millinery going at
half price.
b Sheeting, now worth 25c
and 30c, going ag 18c. '•■
Have a few articles in the Grocery
line. CUd aise Lenox Soap at 5c.
Potash, 3 for 25c. Red Devil Lye. 3
for 25c. A few cans of tomatoes and
peaches going at leas than wholesale
price.
Make me a vlait. Satisfaction guar-
w4« appointed by Governor Rot-1
eey and the following appointees attend-!
of Cogdell. chairman, representing the
wnent Association-; J. B.'
Way. Hinesville; George B. Evans, Dub-j
. Brown..Commissioner of Agri-
W. E. French, indoatrlnl agent
of tfie Georgia and Florida railroad;
w, adjutant. Company N.
Camp Gordon: F..H. Abbott. Savannnh;
Charles H. Barren, Union City, pnal-
National Farmer* Union:
J. H. Mills. Jcnkinibnrg, preaident of the,
Slat* Farmers Union, and A. J. Flem-
ug, Jenkinaburg, secretary of the aame 1
irganixatiun: J. R. Smith, Atlanta: J. i
•I Rodenhamrr. faim help aperialist of
lhc United Slates liepnrtrarnt of Agri-
n. M Stanley. CommlMoner of
Claud Bond. United States Re-:
partment of Agre-ulture. In nddition'In
Includes the following appointees who
attend the meeting: K.
M. Tharp*. Tuwndacnd: T. E. Phillips,'
Johnson, Savannah: H. C.
Townsend, St. Marys i W. T. Staten. Val
dosta ; J. Phil Campbell, State College of
Agrlrulture: Harvie Jordan. Montirello, 1
and Joaiah Blaalngame. Jersey.
Especially delegated by the United ,
ate* Department of Agriculture to at-
. id the meeting from Washington, were 1
L. II. Bridge* and E. V. Maloney, from
the labor departmqpt-
a of aatlMwd
t and consult me and m If glare**
office is tbe Myen Hotel Block every day.
t Buffering with headache, or
other trouble* caused by eye strain be
•properly fitted doa't relieve them. la oar
places. Wc By 'hipping hogs In car Iota we caa
Omega thla PW “ore. Bring ua your hogs, or phoee
Lang A Co., * od we will go after them. I-ang A
7-dwtf Company, Omega.
Tfie Man with money saves his
monev for his futupe and puts
it in me Bank where it is safe.
This picture shows one of nature's lessons to us.
The squirrel gathers and hoards the nuts that Jit 'realt
ies he will NEED some day. He doesn’t depend on Kfl
friends In time of need. He dtocndi on what HE tire*
friends In time of need, he depends on what HE
SAVED. He knows he won’t have any friendS'jplM
Is broke and besides they couldn't spare the
their frugality. Do ygu gat the point?
KIT YOtiteOtKY H OUR ffiAMC
Jo ypu get the point?
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