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IMHUUKttiCMfSNTB BV WARRANTS
For Year Ending December 31, 1918.
U-JtrkUtw ft D'abureerntnta by ftwb Twentj-Seven Head Sold by Tilt 1
Luncheon «i Veterans on Memorial I CommlMlonaa 1 Onice. to Backing Plant (or Record Fl|
Day. Committee* Named. | Salary Commissioners $ 1,12.100 All Sbortboraa Except Fir*. t
Mm. F H Short and Mrs. I B Jolley Salary Clerk 004110 The Tift Farm* Bold 2T two-year-old
were Joint. hostesses (or the Charlotte Salary County Attorney 375.00 steer* to the Tifton Packing- Company
Caraou Chapter, 0 D 0., last Friday Com. to Tax Receiver .... 1,0291)0 ike past week for an average of 183,21 a
afternoon nt the home of Mrs. Short, on Com. Road Tax 410.15 head. They were all Shorthorn* except
Ridge avenue.
election Expense —
Mrs. U B Hendry belli, aheent. Mr* Tax Amtosore
J N Mitchell presided.
Splitting Headache*
Plan* were diacuaeed and committee* General Expenae
appointed for Memorial Day. with the Ordinary’* Court
following in ebarp: | r~~
Program Committee: Mrs. Georg* Court House Bond* —
Baker, Mil. W S Cobb, and Mrs. J. J.
- Golden.
Decoration* — Mrs. Joe Kent, Mr*.
Briggs Canon and Mrs. T B Jolley.
Refreshment*: Mrs H H Britt, Mis.
0 B Holmes and Mrs. P G Seaman.
Cemetery: Mis. Charlie Mathis, Mrs.
W H Spooner, Mrs. .G W Julian and
Mn Rousseau. - ' Total
It was decided to serve a luncheon to Court House
the Veterans at the home of Mr*. John Salary Janitor
Padrlek. ' . Light* and Fuel
Prof. A H Moon will deliver the Meta- Repairs and Supplies
orlal address. The hour for the exer
cises will be decided by the program
Committee. V
After adjournment the hostesses served
a delicious Baled course with hot coffee.
The rooms were made bright and at
tractive with a profusion of spring flow-
era. Misses Margaret Tony and Leila
Hargrett' furnished music, for the after-
, Lenox, Ga., March 20, 1919
Phillips Mercantile Co.
r-i Tifton, Ga.
Please ship me 3 barrels of Ballard's Flour.
It is far the best I have ever used.
J. L. Peters
Stal
itlonery
aer»l Exp
. - 154.GC fire Jerseys. Bo tar at known, thii is
212.48 a record for two gear old steers fit thin
tOM* ADS CUPPED
107.23 section.
— 8,039.29 One of thee* Shorthorns develops 50
07.00 per cent marketable product butchered,
4,273.30 while the average for other cattle run,
4,000.00 from 45 to 60 per cent. The Tift Fnrmr
Interest Court House Ilond*....4J>00i00. recently sold to the State College of
Agriculture eleren head of these young
Total 320X87212' eteera for demonstration purposes.!
Jail | Both lota of steers were sold out to make
Feeding Prisoner* and Key. 34,42550 room for helferu, the herd now having
Repain and Supplies —.852.40 near 200 head. |
Equipment - - 08.001 Feeding cnttle for the packing plant is'
The energizing properties qf
proved in thousands of homes near]
* dfc The habit of using Scot?* regularly
as a meant of buDdii
fi rr weakness it a habit wi
M. Tr ySootPa Emote
Total
Public Works
Toola and Equipment
Repairs to Equipment
Labor Roada
Feeding .............
Clothing and Shoes
Supplies at Camp
Paris, March 29—The Peace Conference hag bc.gr
becoming more general, growers finding consider informally what shall be done in event Genr*.ij-
* 5 ' M8 - o8 iissrsrjE s: “ £& fu ~» * ^ «*• »that*
. 3353.77 the Tift 1 Farm., the Gibbn brothers are the principle* .laid down in the League of Nations Cover.
305.20’ feeding for market: alio J H Young, of will be exercised to force Germany into a second unco.
..... 528.80 Wnftrtno: J B Clement*, of irwlnviiie, tiona , tun ^ dtv , Official information reaching the A:
ana others# 1 ■ . ••* e* .. . *
31X77.80- — tends more and more to indicate that the German* are b- -i ■
j HARDING canning clcb on wriggling out of the consequences of the war. Enemy dfc
Interesting Program nt Flrat Merilna ,e “ d * r * aro boldl > r declaring that they will .ign no peace not M
" j 11445 ' Held Last Week. , wholly acceptable to them, and threatening to plunge the.vg
. 7X71.00j The Brat meeting of the Harding Can- whole of Europe into anarchy. . ;>
unit Pearl Cox and Pauline Hardy Win
Lug A Company’s Prim
J. W. Lang A Company, of Omega, re
port that 10X02 caplet ol their adver
tisements appearing In the Gasette dur
ing March were clipped and turned into
them on the first.
Lillie Pearl Cox, of Omega, won first
prise, 32 in cash', clipping 3,077 roplea
of the ada from the Gasette.
Pauline Hardy, of Omega, won sec
ond prise, 31 in cash, clipping 2X43 ads.
Others who clipped the Urgent num
ber of ads were:
■Tense Hell Overstreet, Tifton, 80(1.
Cbloe Bell Meadows, Tifton, 810.
Zorn Rogers, Enigma, 750.
Harmon Greene, Tlftou, (111.
Calvin Hardinau. Tifton, 540.
The number ol ads clipped and the
different iwiuts from which they were
submitted show the thoroughness wlthj j ujff
which the Gasette covers the territory. Sa i ary Solicitor"”-
in and around Tifton. It nlao shown j tn( ] UaililF*
that the Gasette has the pulling power.
Writing to the Gniette Mr. Lang
says, “Wo ore highly pleased with the
results of our advertising.”
3,237.03 Uing Club wan held during noon hour.!
' 77.28 March 20th. It wan 1 very interesting
Mine. Expenae ... 4X91X3 h° ur *“d much* enthusiasm was shown. J
Now Bridges —. 314.70 We have a fine spirit now and we hope
Repairs Bridges 2,210.41 j much good will come from it. I
Road Material ..._ 2X54.03 j The following wan the program:
Salsries Warden A Supt 1,875.001
America'*—By the Club. Miss Caud-
Salary Guards .’ 2,705.37! *U P*»ntat
Court Costs for Couvlcts 831X6 “How w « Won the War" —Thelma
Feed Stock 11,009X3. Jenkins.
| Recitation—“Boil It Down" — Loree
Total 345,851.92 Belcher.
Paupers 31,887.20; Piano'Bel*—“Jolly Dnrkles — Rutli
Total
Vance.
31,887.20 "The Life and Habits of Some of Our
Ugh! Calomel Sickens; Salivates!
Please Try Dodson's Liver Tone
I am sincere! My medicine does not upset liver
and bowels so you lose a day’s work.
Coroner 3110.00 Blrda"—WUlln Mae Bishop.
I Piano 80I0 — Snnchex Moncrief and
Total 3110.00, Blanche Caudill. , I Calomel loses you a da.v! Vou
Superior Court | Talk and Demonstration of the Fire- know what calomel is. IfB iner-
Jury and Bnillffa $2,478.75 Cookei—Mri. Tnsaie O. Clark. cury; quicksilver. Calomel ip ,|un-
Wltncsaea 401X7 1 Report of nil the Club Members. gerous. It crashes into 8OU1 ,il»
Court Stenographer 532.50' °”e Stanin ol “Star Splanged Ban- JjJjg dynamite, cramping and Si i- ■
Fees to Clerk 124.50 ienine von. Calomel attacks tin-
m
Rooks and Stationery
Total .
City Court
Washington, April 1 — All packers are released from
Ftdaral. Control of the Food Administration License system by
President Wilson’* proclamation signed in Pari*, effective to
day. It i* understood that this action was taken on the re
commendation of Herbert Hoover.
let Ready for Easter
Let- us sell you your Suit, Shoes,
and Hats.
Let us sell vou a Dress, Skirt,
Or €oat.
New Oxfords and Pumps for
Ladies in Black or Brown.
We appreciate your business.
Bring us your Liberty Bonds.
Duncan & Stubbs
NOTICE—LOST PAPERS.
Lost, Saturday afternoon in Tifton,
n pocket-book conteining the following
pnpen: One note given by C T Kitchen
to Geo. P Paulk, for the aunt of 3050,
with six cotton warehouse receipts is
sued by an Aihtmra warehouse attach
ed at collateral: Alto, tho following re
ceipt! leaned by the Farmers’ Cotton
Warehome of Tifton: Noa. H 1723;
H1725, H1720 and H1T2T. Issued to
Childs A Harris Nov. 1, 1918. Also, t
sum of money. A euitable reward will be
paid for the recovery of tame. /
CHILDS, Chula, Ga. 243tdltw
FOR ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA—Tift County.
To all. whom it may concern:
L. A. Baker, htvlng in proper form
applied for permanent letter* of admin
istration on the estate of John Mur-
row, late of sold county, deceased, this
Is to cite nil and singular the creditors
and next of kkl of John Morrow, 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,. 1010.
C. \V. Graves, Ordinary
CITATION FOR YEAR’S SUPPORT.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
The 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
“ * * elve month**
1010.
C. W. Graves, Ordinary
HONESTLY BUlLf - FIT GUARAN'
I *m prepared to do the very highest grade Auto Top
Work, Re-covering, Painting, etc., and guarantee to give
'. you a job that will compare with the work done by the
i automobile factories. All tops put on by me tit perfect
ly, all wrinkles being taken out scientifically. Rc-cover-
ing is done in the most up-to-date and approved work-
£ -manshlp manner, only the best materials being used. M:
“ * painting is second to none. See the cara turned out from
£ .toy shop .and you will agree with me that the work is not
extolled anywhere. Let me make you a bid ta re-paint
( "ana ie-cover that old car of yours.
AND PAINTERS* SUPPLIES
“ . Tifton,
J
Cent Tifton City Loans
___ farm loam, nt 5 1-2 ***>««■*. inteare* »nd give th*
Si priva*ff» of paying part of the principal at the «nd
‘ ' lest o*» amount* paid, but no annual
fed. ' " “ ' *
Hayes 11
Healing Honey
Stops
Tho
TioMo
Heals The Throat
Cures The Cough
Price 35c.
A FREE BOX OFv
GROVE’S OPfll-TRATE SALVE
(Opens the Pores and penetrates)
For Chest Colds, Head Colds and
Croup, ia enclosed with every bot
tle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY
Yon get tho Cousk Syrup and tho Salvo
foe ono price, 33c..
Mado, Recommended and Guaranteed to
the Public by
Paris Medicine Company
Manufacturer! of
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic
31.500.00l
.. 1,500.00'
Sanchex
Thelma Jenkins,
TAKES SYCAMORE OFFICE.
Sycamore, April 1—Miss Mnrijo Mc-
590X0 Mtllan, recently appointed postmistress
Court Expense 141X7, ('« Sycamore, steamed office today.
No Worms In a Healthy Child | _
enabled whh wenas base an no* dr
Monrrlrf, President SJJJjJf , .
lenkina. Secretary. I b ° nes and 8hould nevcr ** P ut ,nto
your system.
'. When yon feel bilious, sluggish,
instipated and all knocked out and
lieve you need a dose of dangerous
lomol just remember that your
sells for a few cents a large
bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone, which
id entirely vegetable and pleasant to
take and is a perfect snbBtitnte for
raloRiel. It is guaranteed to start
your fitter without stirripg you up
inside, afid can not salivate.
Don’t taitv calomel! It makes you
sick the nc.xttyay; it loses you a day’s '
work. Dorlmu^ Liver Tone straight
ens you right up you feel gr^at.
Give it to the dr^ildren as well:
Total 33,737.07
TRIAL BALANCE
Com. Office .320X87.52
Jail 5X40.08
Court House 1X77X0
Public Work* 45X51X2
Paupers. — 1X87.20
Coroner ....— —.110.00
Superior Court .—. 3,735.41
City Court ——.8,787X7 -
which Indicates poor blood, and •• a
ToUl Disbursed $88,583.96
Deficit &31-17 .55,203.04
Cash on hand -— 4,364.72.
General Tax 1016
General Taxes 1017 ....
Road Tax —...L
Other Sources ~~—......
Loans
General Taxes 1018 ...
GROVE’S TASTELESS chUl TONIC given regularly
for two or thrao weeks will enrich the blood, im
prove tha digestion, and act as a General Strength
ening Toole to tba whole syvteaL Natare will then
|throwofferdInalthawornu.and the Child wOl be
■I ■■ health. PleaaantCotake. IfaoerbottJa.
FOR DI8MIS810N.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
To all Whom it May Concern:
Whereas Milton D. Jones, adminis
trator of C, W. Jones estate, repre
sents to tb* Court In his petition, dnly
filed and entered on record, that he has
fully administered C. W. Jones estate,
3-304.23 This is therefore, to cite all persons
nn non n concerned, heirs and creditors, to show
cause If any they can. why said admin-
6,423.70 istrator shall not be discharged from his
7,817.10 administration and receive lettera of
20 00000 dismission, on the first Monday in
B0JK5743 AprI1 ’ 1010, Th ^-* M«reh 3rd, 1010.
G. W. Gravea,-Ordinary
$148,101.72 148,101.72
This balance is from August 31J
1017 to January 1, 1010, covering 10
month*.
Audi tod Decombor 31, 1018 by I
J. H. McGinty. i
NOTICE OF LOST RECEIPTS
GEORGIA, Tift County.
All parties nre hereby warned not to
trade for two cotton warehouse receipts,
issued by Marchant’s Warehouse, to L.
C. Johnson, receipts No. 006, and No.
1,030. respectively, as said receipts have
been lost ana are not now m the hands of
the true owner thereof. This, February
24, 1010. L. C. Johnson.
241w4L
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, haa applied
to me for leave to sell the land belong
ing to aaid estate and aaid application
will be heard at the next term of the
Court of Ordinary to be held on the
first Monday in April. 1010. This the
3rd, day of March, 10l0.
C. W. Graves, Ordinary
DESCRIPTION AND APPILU8E-
MENT OF ESTRAY8
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Tfaia ia to certify that J. D. Jordan
has this day exhibited to the undersigned
two Freeholders of the 1652 District.
G. M., of Tift county, /certain cattle said
to have been taken up within said Dis
trict as estrays. The following la a des
cription of aaid cattle: One red cow
marked smooth crop and two splits in
enrh ear; and one brindled and white
pided cow marked smooth crop and two
Mplits in each ear; and two red calves.
We estimate ssid cattle to be worth Sev
enty-Five Dollars and we award J. D.
Jordan. Forty-Fve Dollars for taking up
and feeding aaid cattle, at reasonable and
just compensation for taking np and feed
ing xnid cattle. This First Day of Feb
ruary, 1010.
2-10-8t
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-
comod are cited to ihow cause by the
7th day of April, 1010. why aaid applica
tion for twelve months’ support should
not be granted. This March 7th. 1010.
C. W. Gravea, Ordinary.
m ICC NATIVE
DLIjO HERBS
FARM LOANS
S 141 PER CENT MONET ON LOANS,
V*r Five, Save* *r Tea (ear Mra* vKfc JLUZiMe thsm..1?oq«enJeteet
tt* pririkfft, toearaanM I* the : infra n («-«* ol BUraNj.
*t n,n»*t I* Mat ft I* FULL “<i.rar rid yourself of CONSTIPATION mol
( reer withe*! be*** a* aaj aert M ftiEu'M.fnsM. kjdney i ’.'$
CITY LOANS ala* ash
Merest. NOT THB MONTHLY PAY-
MURRAY
Pains,
Dizzy
Spells
Mra.Q.P.Cartwright,ot
Whltwell, Tenn., wrilec
"I tulfered with bearing-
down pains, i . The
dizzy spells got so bad
that when I would start to
walk, 1 would Just pretty
■early tall. Was very
much run-down. I told
my husband I thought
Cirdulwould helpme. ..
He got me a bottle... It
helped me so much that
bo got me another bottle.
I got a whole lot better.
The dizzy spells and tb*
bearing-down paint...
left me entirely."
II you ire weak and
run-down, or sutler boa
womanly pains,
TAKE
GARDUI
The Woman's Tonic
j
Yon an feel sate In giv
ing Cardtd a thorough
trial. It is composed ol
mQd, vegetable, medid-
tol Ingredients, recog
nized by standard medi
al books for many yart,
u being of great value hi
(he troubles (net which
only women sutler. Tho
cnlhuslasUc praise ol the
twnsands el wwhen who
hive been helped by
Cmdui in Itspest 40 years
Ol luccessful use should
essweyoaol Its genuine
merit, and convince yon
Ml It would be worth
your while to try (hit
medicine tor your boo-
Mn. AD druggists ten It.
Fine Automobile Painting \
And Top Building
We use the famous Vanadium Automobile
Varnishes—the best obtainable.
REFINISHING CARS A SPECIALTY
Our stock of Top Material is complete. Nev-
erleak Deluxe, Packard Cloth, Domestic and
Silk Mohair, No. 1 Ford Rubber, All Kinds of
Bevel Plate Glass for Back Curtains.
CURTAIN GLASS PUT IN WHILE YOU WAIT
Full line ■ Top Bows, Linoleum for Running
Boards, Hair Matting. ,
We strive to please.
Walters 3
S. Mam Street
Garage
Telephone'324
SPECIAL NOTICE TO MR. FIRMER
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 k> the way
of FARM TOOLS.
Call and see our stock before buying.
THE GOLDEN HARDWARE GO.
Wm
M
Drop In for a Drink • X
or a Smoke > &.
You’ll find the service at our soda fountain:
satisfactory in every way. Promptness and po-
liteness are features which we stress, and our
drinks are just as good and pure as soda foun- ■
tain drinks could be made to be. . 'i
At our cigar counter you will find the lead
ing brands of cigars, cigarettes and tobaccos.
You will find this a convenient place to drop
in for a refreshing drink or for a soothing
smoke. Try us. We want your business.
CONGER DRUO COMP/
TELEPHC