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anTfe* products from Omega from
March 14, 1010, total 43 carloads, divid
ed as' follows:
Ten carloads hogs; 5 carloads cattle;
12 carloads cotton seed; 2 carloads pea-
nuts; 4 carloads hay; 1 carload pota
toes; 0 carloads corn.
This Is evidence that Omega is not
_ of * Auditors to Baptists Had Attendance of 1711
of I'ffton I'arltfnj Com- j 1st Prayer tad Praloe Service, ;
$25,000 Cover* Shorteje.
eg of the stockholder* of the! The Prayer end Praise service at the
bom. Tifton Packing Company was held Tuee- First Baptist Sunday School Sunday
ion. day morning In the offices of the Board drew a bit crowd. Use attendance total-
not of Trade, 1,643 of the 2,000 shares be- inf 271. A line protram was flven, in
lests, or I In, represented. Ur. H. H. Tift preal-1 which nearly the whole Sunday School
I I ded tad Ur. It. W Goodman acted as took port
solid carload shipments of food Secretary
The meeting wae called for the pur
pose of presenting to the stockholders
the report of J H. McGInty A Co., audi
tor!, showing the complete transactions
of former Secretary Prank Scarboio in
relation to the affairs of the Company.
The auditors were unable to present a
Each class had a placyln the program,
rendering apodal numbei s which had
been gotten np by the classes. Songs
also were given by young ladles In cos
tumes representing different countries.
After the nnmben by the classes, the
meeting was thrown open and shoi
talk! were made by different members
'.1
Party
) Sold.,
o the pe-
_Telegraph $
a receiver for Frank Scar-
she time .set 'for S hearing
ning Judge Eye granted an
t the reeelverehip. The
-.Company B* 1 '
Company were made par*
nt in tbe receivership.
time when their country needs both. If
every town of the same size in South
Georgia not only supplied its own needs
for food but had such a large surplus to
x . . . , _ , „ . *pare, the cotton problem would solve it-
At Tift County Local Board, Selec- se jf
tlve* Draft Service, baa been notified by j 0
the Adjutant-General, under instructions, BUSY INCOME TAX MAN.
from., toe Provost Marshal General, to
only in the midst of a fruitful farming j tive report which showed that the form-
section, but that the hustling farmers er estimate of |25,000 wjll cover tho
there are raising food and feed at a amount of Mr. Scarboro's shortage with
the packing company. It wai previous
ly stated that this loss will be taken
care of by the Executive and Finance
Committee.
A meeting of the Executive and Fin-
complete report but submitted a tenta- the audience.
The service was an inspiration to the
puck oil record, end ship them to Wnsh-j Crowds In Line for Two Day, Consulting
ington. These are to bo placed in the Deputy Collector Will cos.
hands of the rsilroods not later than I)pputy (^lertor of internal Itevenue
Saturday morning, March 29. Govern- W illcox had two busy days at Tifton
once Committee will be held this after
noon.
OMEGA TEAM WON
In Playing Off Tie at Adel Has Only
Lost One Game This Season.
Wallace to sell the
r Involved. < '-•*<
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We have a few Ledbetter Planter,
left. Also Seay Distributors, Hyde Cul
tivators, Oliver plows, etc. Lang a Co.,
I Cnees. ****
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TONIC
? AND FEVER,IttURIA
DtDF,6RIPPE,INFLUENZA
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whole Sunday School and gave the mem**
bers new life and hope.
Big Day for the Methodists.
Sunday also was a big day for the
Methodist Sunday School, the total at
tendance being 250 Three of the classes
had perfect attendance and tbe Young
Men's Bible Class lacked one making a
perfect record for the day.
Next Sunday will be debt paying day
for the Methodist Sunday School. -‘ ! At
this time an effort will be made to raise
$75 to pay up all literature indebtedness.
The Sunday School got behind with its
accounts on account of having
closed down on account of influenxa and
also because of the poor attendance sev-
Reared Her Family
SIMPLE IIOMeTrEMEDY
An Americgn Mother Betts Them AD
JET 8 ** few families inwhieh Our
vw d ! °C, Mrs - Gustave Koch, .Box 24,
«,Z ck ’Jf eokuk Cou nty. Iowa, has been
raised a family of eight l^ber^etoryi from^ i!" the foct that sh «
remarkable. Thousands of famHIo.' uch moth «r» «* Mr*. Ou»tav#
are larger. The history of the Koch in"7°?* Ilfa t0 hcrl Peruna I*
family le unlitue in that the mother r ’n 't' f , ur COUKhs - voids, catarrh
1 1,1 , ,ha head, note and lliroat. or dts-
■lor of the stoma
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- — — —. —.- — . Omega, Ga., March 14—The Omega
mdt property on hand not included in Fridoy „ d s.turdoy, giving people ml-1 basketball team went over to Adel ye.
^Sjent be sold not later than viPe on m oking income tea returns. There terday afternoon and ployed off a tie
***' . I wa« a long line in waiting all the time , ame with Omega, Sparks and Adel. The' erel Sundays on account of bad weather.
The.message makes It Impressive that ond t)lc two dayj here were too abort to: score wee 23 to 13 in favor of Omega. I The attendance at the preaching eer-
thero will be no exceptions to thia rule wait on all the people. | Omega baa played five games, only vices continues good, the crowds over-
and that every laical Board throughout Much time could have been aaved had. i oa lng one, .and that waa on account pf: flowing into the Sunday School room at
the country muet ehip in lie records on been o better understanding of the nw „f the beet players not being able each aervlce.
_ _ , „ . . , ! law, many comift to make inquiries who t„ playi due to the influenza.
The Tift County Local Board has its were not m bject to tax. The penalty for » « » « • fob DISMISSfON.
reeorda ready for shipment now—in feet, t0 moke returns le so severe that Omega, Ga., March 14—Mr. Tom Jor-
they have been reedy lor several months , hry took no rilk , where there waa any dan continues seriously ill with pne-
with the exception of change. ordered doubt . The « were „o blank, for making' m<milL Tom hld the floe Kmt tlme „ lnC6
from Gme to time in classifications. 'returns of corporation taxes, so the ma-] and it developed into pneumonia about
The only government property the jority of the offic ers of corporations filed ten dayi ^
Local Board has fo r sale is a Remington # preliminary return, with one-fourth the!
typewriter. Sealed bids will bej’eceived e8t j mated taX( w y c j l return is subject to jm, SCOTT LEAVES
mneudment within forty-five days.
for this not later than March 27. I
Get our price, on Guano Distributor., wnJ N0T ANSWER _
John Deere, Combmatlon Planters, Cut- GARNISHMENTS,
tivatora and all kinds of farm Imple-
Bennett's
ments. It will pay
Hardware, Inc.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
To all Whom it May Goncern:
Whereas Milton D< Jones, adminis
trator of 0. W. Jones estate, repre
sents to the Court in his petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that he has
fully administered C. W. Jones estate,
This is therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, heirs and creditors, to show
n-
iis
lBdwtf.
Trade Goes to Norfolk Va. i administration and receive lettei
Mr. H. Y. Scott, since June of last* dismission, on the first Morn'
year Secretary of the Tifton Board of April, 1010. This March .3rd, 11
Moultrie railroad men say that the Trade, left Saturday for Norfolk, Va.J C * W * Grave9 ' Quinary
SHERIFF'S SALE.
railroads of this state have decided to' where a better position had been offer-
ignore all garnishment proceedings, ^ him.
seeking to hold up the pay of employes. 1 Mr. Scott made many friends during' GEORGIA—Tift County.
n» QuWn That Dots dot Affect tteRMtf _ _
i s, > «* * the,; svssits igg! u ,f , jSL‘^s Asft
S ulnine and docs not cause nervousness not amounts and the railroad administration him leave. $.«.—» -i-i- .*„ iuL
.STftrab.SSSfS^.SSo^rS? wiU <(ht the matter out in the courts.‘
itFurity 1 v:
^Economy
& Efficiency
, are typlfled In
? SUN sw FLOUR
1 .means nutritious bakings,
. "' " palatable and easily digestible.
GEO. BAKER,
Tifton, Ga.
^ Who’s Your Tailor?
“hoBe of our customers who prefer their clothes
ade-to-individual-measure will want to have
ilr Spring Suita ready for
i National Dress-Up Week”
April Sth to 12th Inclusive
te cordially invite you to come in and see our
idsome line of Spring woolens from our
ebrated-Chicago tailors
PRICE & CO.
rdwayo guarantee complete clothes satisfaction—in ser-
* , style and value. Clothes that invite the question.
, Who*a Your Tailor?
y we show you these smart wool suitings today?
feean & Stubbs
carrying it to the Supreme court, if
necessary. This action will be taken on
the ground that railroad employes are
now government employes and as such
are not subject to garnishment. It has
also been suggested that special congres
sional action may be necessary before
creditors of railroad workers in the
garnishment proceedings will be able to
get their money.
A TEXAS WONDER
The Texas Wonder cures kidney and
bladder troubles, dissolves gravel, cures
diabetes, weak and lame backa, rheu
matism, and irregularities of the kidney**
and bladder in both men and women.
Regulates bladder troubles in children.
If not sold by your druggist, will be sent
by mall on receipt of |1.00. One small
bottle is two month’s treatment, and sel
dom fails to perfert a cure. Send for*
sworn testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall,
2920 Olive Street, St Louis, Mo. 8old
by druggists. udv-wtf
Do you ever get "stung” when you car
ry your auto to the garage? See G. H.
Mitchell at our garage for fair treat
ment Lang A Co., Omega, Ga. 27-dwtf
THE GREAT
INFLUENZA TORNADO
IS ABOUT SPENT
Bot in its wake countless thousands
are left listless colorless weak and
emaciated. Tbe physical forts of Its
victims have been battered to pieces.
Nature needs assistance In rebuilding the
system. The red corpuscles in the blood
can be restored by tekln, No. 101 Tonic.
This Tonic contains Iron which we all
know makes rich blood; it also contains
quinine which drives ont the malarial
germs and aids greatly in the restoration
of the human. Th emagneaia In this No.
101 Tonic acts gently upon the bowels
and rids the system of all poisonous and
refuse matter. Begin today and taka It
at least two weeks. At drug (tores.
The G. B. Williams Co.
Sole Manufacturers
QUITMAN, GA.
not
IS: oat
Non
i wi^piie 'geUing a laU^tarl in
' t yoa in time- tav-
■ tiktaysi
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Have a fall
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Bo,
“A TOTAL WRECK”
SAYS TENNESSEAN
I m Sip Hi Ho* Feels Rue, Slice Taking
Zlnn Iron Twlc.
David Jones, of Forbns, Tenn.,
writes: T got a bottle of Ziron and
will say that I never had anything to
come in so good s time as I was think
ing of giving up, I was so wstk. I
cannot tall you how bad I fait Had
atomach trouble, loss of appetite,
couldn’t sleep, In fact was a total
Wreck all over, as I am subject to weak
spells In the Spring of the year. Aflet
using Ziron will say I now feel fine
and can do a fins days work. I think
you have a good medicine, and I can
surely recommend it to any one whe
needs a tonic”.
Medical authorities and text boe!:«
agree that iron Is needed to keep the
system In good condition. Investiga
tion shows that pals, weak, tired pee
pie generally lack the necessary a
mount of iron In their blood. The
strength that Iron gives may be ob
talned by taking Ziron Iron Tonic
Try it Aak your druggist about hit
guarantee on Ziron. ZN 4
ENGINEER WADED
THROUGH WATER
FOR ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA—Tift County.
To all whom it may concern:
L. A. Baker, having in proper form
applied for permanent letters of admin
istration on the estate of John Mur-
row, late of said county, deceased, this
is to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of John Murrow, to be
and appear at my office within the time
required by law and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent administra
tion should not be granted to L. A.
Baker on John Murrow's estate.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this 3rd day of March, 1919.
C. W. Graves, Ordinary
From the Valdosta Times.
Engineer Richards, of the Georgia
Southern & Florida railroad, was at the
throttle of the engine which left here
Saturday night going north, when the
rain storm was doing its worst. He found
the tracks of the road out of sight under
a raging torrent beyond the cotton mills,
and would not go through until tbe track
had been examined. There were one or
two . other places between here and Adelj
y, witb
legal hours of sale to the highest bidder
for cash the following described property
to-wit:
One five passenger Overland car. Said
car bought of C. A. Irby July 21, 1917.
irty of
Levied on as the propei
under a moi * **
City Court
is the property of Henry Lee
irtgage fi fa issued from the
of Tifton in favor of J. W.
> March 7, 1919.
J. M. Shaw,
Sheriff, Tift County, Ga.
NOTICE OF LOST RECEIPTS
GEORGIA, Tift County.
All parties'are hereby warned not to
trade for two cotton warehouse receipts,
issued by Marchant’a Warehouse, to L.
where tho track was under wstcr. He, 0 - Johnson, receipts No. BOO, and No.
says that Hahira was a vast sea of water W. respectively, as said receipts have
when his train pissed through that place,! b « n lMt “4 *» ™t now in the hand! of
the true owner thereof. This, February
24, 1919. L. C. Johnson.
241w$t , ■* , ...
only the houses standing above the
flood.
IRWIN COURT CONVENES
Judge Eve went over to Ocills Mon
day morning, where he is presiding at
the March term of Irwin Superior Court.
The docket is a very long one, and there
are a number of cases of long standing
which will probably consume considera
ble time if they are brought to trial
Colds Cause Grip and Influcnta
LAXATIVE BROHO QUININE Tablets remove the
cause. There to only one "Brnmo Quinine."
E. W. GROWS signature on box. 30c.
Says the Cordele Sentinel: ‘The edi
tor and his sister was once in San Fran
cisco Landed in that great city very
early Sunday morning. Didn’t have
time to shave and fix .up before church
time. Went to one of the largest
churches in the city. Money was not
so plentiful back in 1890. Each drop
ped a silver dollar into the church plat
ter. It was noticed by a few about us.
Three thousand miles from home and
perfect strangers, yet those about us in
troduced themselves and introduced oth
ers. Best money we ever spent. We
got enough reliable information about
what to see and how to see it, to save
us ten times the amount dropped in the
collection plate, and knew it was reliable
information. We have never begrudged
those two dollars nor any other amount
we could give the church, whatever you
may think the motive of the gift; for it
saved us ten-fold in seeing the sights,
regardless of conscience, although it was
given conscientiously and value was re
ceived in to c Krcnt services of that great
church that day.”
DESCRIPTION AND APPRAISE
MENT OF ESTRAYS
GEORGIA—-Tift County. _ „ ,
This is to certify that J. D. Jordan
has thia day exhibited to the uudersigued
two Freeholders of the 1052 District,
Q. U., of Tift county, certain cattle said
to have beep taken up within said Dis
trict as estrays. The following is a des
cription of aald cattle: One red cow
marked smooth crop and two snlits in
each ear; and one brindled and white
pided cow marked smooth crop and two
split* in each ear; and two red calves.
We estimate aald cattle to be worth Sev
enty-Five Dollar* and we award J. D.
Jordan, Forty-Fve Dollar* for taking ur
and feeding said cattle, as reasonable au<
lust compensation for taking up and feed
ing aald cattle. This First Day of Feb
-uary, 1919,
!-10-8t
HOLDERS OF
LIBERTY BONDS
Ore advised to bold them. It you
must sell, deal only with respon
sible bonkers. Wo
Buy and Sell
LIBERTY BONDS
All Issues and Denominations.
Write us It Interested.
mst toann it «onu
Life
Was a
Misery
Mrs. P. M. Jones, ol
Palmer, Okla., writes t
“From the time I en
tered into womanhood
... I looked with dread
bom one month to the
next 1 luifered with my
beck end bearing-down
pain, until life to me we*
t misery. I would think
1 could not endure the
peln any longer, end I
gradually got worse. . .
Nothing seemed to help
me until, one day, . • .
I decided to
TAKE
The Woman’s Tonic
“I took four botttee,”
MIn. Jones goes on to
tty, “and was not only
greatly relieved, but cm
truthfully say that I have
not a pain. . .
“It baa now been two
yean tlnce 1 tookCardni,
and I am tHU In good
health. . . I would ad
vise any woman or fill
to use Cardul who it A
sufferer fror any female
trouble.”
U you suiter pain caused
from womanly trouble, or
11 you feel the need of a
good strengthening tonic
to build up yourtun-down
system, taka the advice
ol Mrs. Jones. TryCar-
duL It helped bet. We j
believe It will help yon.
—w ..jnther,
with all her loving cure, pinned her
faith fo a simple home remedy and
never had a doctor for her children.
Here la what she says: “Peruna han
do.ie my children good. I have a
family of eight and never had a
doctor, only yoqr medicine. We all
think Perr.na a splendid tonic.”
So far as we have learned. Pe-
runa fn the only-known remedy for
which such a wonderful claim can
bo inn do. Uke Mr a. Koch, there
ure thousands upon thousands of
in others who place their entire de-
pcin'eucc upon Peruna.
other onmns due to catarrhal ln-
fl-mmiUlon of the mucous llninsa.
„ 5 “ u nre *•<* and nurferlnir.
S -™' C o ■ C '' ;nt=ny -
‘ ••<•••>•>»*, 0,1.0, for Dr. Hart
man s Health Hook. It Is free and
you »na> f.ud that Peruna |» what,
you lived. Dr. Hartman's World Fa
mous Peruna Tonic comes In either
liquid or tablet form. Ask your
dealer if you nre seeking health,
do not accept “something just as
good.” Insist upon Peruna. * Your
dealer will give you a Peruna Al-
CITATION FOR YEAR'S SUPPORT.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Tbe return of the appraisers setting
apart twelve months' support to the
family of Green Bower, deceased, hav
ing been filed In my office, all persons
concerned are cited to show cause by
the 7th day of April 1010, why said
application tor twelve months’ support
should not be granted. This March, 8,
1919.
C. W. Graves, Ordinary
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Tift County.
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Tift County, Georgia, will
be sold at public outcry on the first Tues
day in April, 1919, at the court bouse
door in said county, between the legal
hours of sale, the tract of land known as
tbe S. C. Ethridge lot In the town of
Ty Ty, Georgia, on which is situated one
dwelling house and one store, and bounded
as follows: North by land of I. Q.
Coleman, west by Church street, south by
Walnut street, east by land of Mrs. L.
Catchings’s estate.
Terms Cash.
Mrs. J .E. Parnell, Administratrix,
8. C. Ethridge’s Estate.
FOR LEAVE TO SELL LAND
GEORGIA—Tift County.
To all Whom it May Concern:
W. C. Payne administrator of the
estate of Mrs. A. M. Payne, has applied
to me for leave to sell the land belong
ing to said estate and said application
will be heard at the next term of the
Court of Ordinary to be held on the
first Monday in April, 1919. This the
3rd, day of March, 1919.
C. W. Graves, Ordinary
CITATION—YEAR’S SUPPORT.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
The return of the appraisers setting
apart twelve months' support to the
family of Z. T. Brown, deceased, having
been filed in my office, all persons con
cerned are citea to show cause by the
7th day of April, 1919. why said applica
tion for twelve months' support should
not be granted. This March 7th, 1919.
C. W. Graves, Ordinary.
Orange and Amber Cane Seed. Choate
Grocery Co. 19d4twlt
Habitual Constipation Cured
In 14 to 21 Days
LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN” is a
to induce regular action. It Stimulate* and
Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c
per bottle.
NATIVE
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Yg
Always bear* 7
tbe
Signature of
Will drive from your system t
nuues RheumatUm. Correct*
Kidney, Liver troublci. Makes r
So«ure ere we that Bliss Native !■
ill we claim that our Agent to sul
guarantee them. Tbouaanda testify 1
lo the wonderful curative powers d
forev«r*rid yourtrif^f*CONSTI PjS. _
Fender, Go.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO MR. FARMER
We have just received our stock of the Cole
Plain View Planters.
We have different styles of the Cole Planter
and will ask you to call and place your order
at once.
We also have the Ledbetter Planter, Sea Dis
tributors, Spring Tooth Cultivators, Little Joe
Harrows, Plow Shapes, Scooter and Scrapes.
We have some of the K. P. Distributors and
almost anything that a farmer needs in the way
of FARM TOOLS.
Call and see our stock before buying.
THE GOLDEN HARDWARE CO.
fkrM.br -
F. M. AKINS
□:
Prescriptions
We put more than mere drugs into our prescrip
tions. We put knowledge gained through long
experience and a conscientious care which
insures that the compounding of each prescrip
tion is exactly as your doctor would have it
We employ only licensed druggists in prescrip
tion work, keep complete assortments of fresh
drugs and throw every possible safeguard
around our prescription work.
Send lie Your Preecription*
CONGER DRUG COMPANY
TELEPHONE 94.
51-2 PER CENT FARM LOANS
7 Per Cent. Tifton City Loans
We make farm loan* at 5 1-2 per cent interest and give the •
borrower the privilege of paying part of the principal at tba assd
of any year, stopping interest On amounts paid, but no emuA
payment of principal required.
R. & ELLIS W. W. BRYAN
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