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THE TIFT01
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TIFTON, CA., FRIDAY, APRIL
SUITS FOR $55,000
, WOMAN'S MISSIONARY. SOCIETY.
Had Vtty'InlmaUu Meeting Monday.
AGAINST LAURENS SS.'SSSUi i
... ■— ■ tbe Methodist church net at the church
Filed In tutted State* Court In Mmcou MoIlda> . afternoon at 5 o’clock and held
on Note* Alleged to Have Been j a ,<iicl meting.
Negotiated by Frank Searboro | . Mrll . j. l>*drick, chairman of Cir-
The 3dt!(;on Telegraph of Thursday f .j e \ 0 . 3 had charge of tlfe devotional
tell* of suit being brought in United Jiart a f t j, e meeting and the btuftneaa
Staten Court .against Laurent; county N(>|lb j on waa conducted by lira. Carson,
tor $05,000, notea to that amount which t | te Afferent officers giving their reporta.
It ia alleged were negotiated by Frank f o j| 0Wg;
Searboro being held by Maryland banks question of whether or not we
against said county. should oragnize a Mission Study Claaa
Ho'far, no action has beeu taken b> waj| ,|iscua»d and ii waa finally decided
the National Park Bank of New \ork t |, at thij( matter be postponed until fall.
City which holds notes a«rciHti»r S 40 -; The secretaiy then gave her report and
OOO each against the county of Tift and it w8| a moit eDC ouraging one. Tbe
the Hty of Marietta. An effort was be- amount pledged and raised during the,
ins made :o ounproiniKe thn matter, qy arter WB8 $30.05 more than tor the:
GERMANS
NOTICE or ROAD BOND _
: TO BE iikld in Tirr
P A BUSY BUSINESS
„ I GEORGIA—Tift County.
J W. 1. Ford, of Sylreitar, TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF
Vouodod In tbo Argonne. One of TIFT COUNTY. GEORGIA-
> Brother. Who Went to Front, i ae cor<Unce with the term, of a
u're too buzy then to notice a Ut- rexolutio a of the Board of Commiaalon-
■ thin* like that,' ' "
in reply to a remark
n to notice a Ut- reaolutio,, of the Board of Commiaalon- And Vh™. th. arid
mark I gueaa it the 17th day of April, 1919, notfee la TOU ty *5® Bot - capaW *-° f ia,t "
u—u « Ten **- •— -
ity,
the
„ • X— '«»■>* on a man to look herebVtTth. P qi,K rotere o“f ££ * - ■
into the muzzle of an enemy’a gun.” said county, and nil other citizens and ESSSw.tJrJSfflSB ^froSlato*
but
Porporal Ford cam. ora from Syl- t , b \ t , on .Unt .nd hM?TdSln nS5 tta 5,u”«
veater Thurzday afternoon to aee “The aud M f& ui°’cJJnti of Tift' b a5 U th? w«I»nt giving: acorre^oadln*-
flcqet of Humanity," at the Strand, He elwtlon precincS 7 of uld county, at
in just back from ortataa service ia "hldi fltere will be aubmltted to the t . p? SUSS' w8k®3F th. SSlR
France, where he wa. wonnded ta t£. TBSSASST tte^nStK? & HU^N^n^re^w^S!
thfoer^nlT, && ft Sfesft TOsSS*
2=\=t-!fj=«* swaraTaw # eSSSSSSS*
far nothin, ha. com. ol It. . MIne qa , rt , r of lut ln (act it hearty ,reeUn, from many friend, here, hi f« th? p'S?oi? o'f'buUdtoJ In Mg. pobUe roada'and;
He ia one of the three brother.— laid county of Tift, State of Georgia, JSchnc rmancntlroaff*'" ** * P * lt °*
No warrant, bare been .worn out tor r „, t „ thlin , ot , nJ qQ , rtec
Scarboro'i arreat, accordm, to intorma- the | Mt qmrter of. laat year,
tlon. The conteotion of the <-»y of No $54.00; Duel
Marietta npd tbe two counties is that | 1(jr)0 . totll i $70^0.
Hcurboro was the agent of the banks
Circle No. 2—-Pledge $27.05; Dues
which housllt the notes. The contention |13 . Sa|rrt . tt fund $ 150; Xotal $4 3 . 15 .
of the bmiki in that Searboro waa act-
w»na of a widowed mother, who ' * ’ *" '* thi *
down .their work (Brooks leaving __ __
pwtmuterahlp of hi. home town) and .“re “ uTor’l^l ‘[T'ou? mu"', 0 £nd.
went.to the front when our country StTafa? ’vmlTdatlon ".7 m.T t «- bdUdln, of Pennant public
Circle No. ;t—Wed,. $24.25;" Duta declar^ war. W. J. and Brook, an Srf uMn lr by V, th2*l£Srd ,l of cJLm“ W'ifiKSHjSj.'V'S!
back and E. J. la with the S2nd Diyia- lionen of Iloads and Revenue, of uld *“"“ t v 2? ,/£?!. ?*
Ion, which embarked for home Thun- »■»*/ »f Tjft, t„ bu, IntenU from thr >Hmt of “ Id bond,, b 8r "'
Dues
For elthce to take atop, to proaecuta ex , K . u „. s TuU1
would be aeknowled.ement that Scar- cirde No 4_l'|ed,e $52,75
Imho was the agent of the party to the T 0 t a l $44 25
phseedluas. no it h evident that auch cirei ; No . 5_ 1>led j e $ 18 . I)u „ $5.50;
atej-s will not be taken in these trau- Tota | $27.50.
The entire pledge for tbe year which
I includes the support of a bible woman
dictions until tbe courts settle the ques
tion of responsibility.
The foil.,win, in the atory from the,,, „ 20 . Tbe , mount collect ,, u for the
Tele,nj,h; ! quarter $21.85, and $7 locally spent.
V. T'rTX V Un Chandler who waa onr dele,ate
were f.le.l in the United State, dla ric th , conference , t gylvcatcr March
e,.,.rt here ycatenta, four Maryland 12th nnd 13th h>d bccn cslM from tbp
bank, wuuat the county of. Imur.ua, ,. ity b . d „ lb in tbe r „ mily and Mrs
the plaintiffs cl.imln, they hold the Ed _ Walker « ld be t /
note, and the county comml«loner, of Tbe mMt , ncd witb Kr .
Imurcna have refuaed payment. The v|cQ Wedamday momiag , led b Mra .
smta form another chapter In the fin- 0 . w . Matbew ,, Conference Prudent.
and.1 difficulties of Frank Searboro a „ ubJe< . t w „ tb , laaer Li( aad 8bc
Tifton broker who <li»»PP«»red sat brougbt out (ordb , tbe ’ meaala ,
lebruary, lenvln, behind him obUwtkma. ( our Part0Ila , T oueh. We have lour
h^i nei,hboi> lwr aona)itlea.
„ 1 y- !00 .° ( W' I ouradvea. 2. What our inmiliei think
No mention of Searboro 1. mado in the' 0( 3 wbat aur aclgbbor , think of
auiU filed yeaterday, thn Plaintiffs u , 4 . W hat God thinks of pa.
.imply al e^n, the note, are put due; Mra . Kimball of Poulan «vq.$.apleu
and unpaid. From other sources, how- did talk „„ Opportunity and at thU
ever, it waa learned the county commit- UlBe , b(l conference officer, were in
sionera of Imnrnna claim they only au- traduced. Mra. Mathew., preaident,
thorieed Searboro to borrow $75,000 for Mra . (!corfS Nuaa> 2ad vi ’«.pre»ld«nt,
them mod that notes for thgt amount j ern » Glenn, Superintendent Study
.have already been taken R)P- They an( j publicity and Mina Mattie Perry,
claim that -in February^ 4918, Scur- the
woinau of prayer ,and Dr. Hattie
boro took note, for *75,000 end hod a ,_„ vc Medical Missionary from Sooch-
Baltimore broker float $55,000 of them ow china.
for him. I devotional Wednesday evening
Later, it is claimed, Searboro, wrote was conducted by Miss Mattie Perry
to the Lauren, eoramlasioners he could aad W0H truly a consorcatcd service,
handle note, of smaller denominations Mr> Nuaa gava aa i n , p | r ln, talk on
ranch better and aakln, thnt they be . n . be on of the Centenary” in which
sent to him, promlain, to return the sbc d j scuaBn | a || the phases concernln,
lar,er notea.The new Issno of note, was tba but especially did she
.forwarded to Searboro, it is claimed, KtreRH prayer.
but the first note, were never returned Tbuniday an ,u day meetln, with
Ih December, 1918, an Atlanta bank | mil . beon H . r vcd at tha noon hour. MUa
notified the Laurens commiasli.nera it Prrry „,, Pllt . d the meetln, and Mn.
held notes afainst them for. $75,000 and u , paai of Valdosta, spoke on “Woman’*
theao were promptly paid- Jbater a Connection with the Centenary.” She
VoMont* bank notifled the commission- PX|I |„|, IP ,| ,h, t the money wc arc already
era It held' a note for $10,000 np>| this k i v liix In our missionary societies and
day. j ^.Innm'Mr'aUVn'nuffi SnthXft Therefore, be it resolved, b, the Board
Corp. Ford saw his first intense fijht- day of Octobe? of each and every year; oJu^’T’^/^eMlnty o?T?f’t in°reJSar
In, when Per.hin,’. men wiped out the to be of the denomination of $1000.00 f a ,«™bW Hrith T -« ^1-
St Mihirl salient Sontomltor 1ft takfnw ettcb * aD(1 numbered aerially from 1 to
tst. Miniet salient September Id, takin, :v)( , iaduBivPi aad tbe pria J| IM | , um of
first it wan easy,” he uld.
of our artillery was perfect and the foe of‘fMue^the^ollowbi miSr ti** of the°isI«Jance“f bSIdJVo/plbllc road
u-nu amunhml JamJ mwrA H_ 11_~! ° V. in tile lOllOW IDg IJIUnilCr tO I_ »«,„ . mnnn , a net ...m
submitted to the Germans
tfaneted that the enemy
•ign the pact offhand, but
•ion to the German gpren
by the National Assembly.
•My be (ianed by May i.
Aa tha treaty must be l
tt b ilgwed by I
Wilson will
purpose before June 1.
WasSincton, April 12 —
army baa been demobilized to i
»-i-ssr&tfzgi?,rtcTSKa-sS En !“ l r nUup
as 7” d ,“h. ,o «e. b r*H r „ d *‘'e sLssl.'Teft: .Li’KJ'tJBftSt ^ 10 - 000 »*•«*.
Brett. April 141 The entire Rainbow
ed to arrive bore from the front today, prior tec.
,mashed, dazed and demoralized. ^ S™d" .ffilbTdivIdS'iota SAST?
I', or Blocks of, ton bond, each of ' “il.f'Si 0 !£,5S i? S
Wo just simply mopped up with them, Group
they offering little reidstance. I the toini eum u* ^au,ouuami pnnciiwi,
and Maid Gmups or Blockx of ten bonds
ih. TtalaJm of llfioWSo princW! wi,h the 1,w * » f thl11
“It wa, easy for four houra from 0 Si".'liu to'wW oiTmi.ioslTy" S bp ^” a nd 4 P % t * ilT^of'Mav” 1010'“aid
until 10 a m, but the fi,htin, be,an to niog with the first ten hoods numbered 'ei|, 1 . Vp „r. 1 “ £l“ fS^J?’aSd
grow harder as we got further from serially, as aforesaid, which shall become In if in each anil All nf thaf^P^ifn
our artillery. Lon, before ni,bt - ^ ^
had accomplished onr object and the ;, r JS ut ten boml» numbered Third: Ttat full andI l«al uoUcc
salient waa oura." j serially of tbe arnouat of *10,000.00 ?S mSt *5? ,7 ,£ fit.™
From the 13 there wa, only all,ht 1„. j pritunpal to {>•„«*“-Lod “n.Jucr ofhofdini inchelectL,
termissions in the fighting, tbe Amerl-! ? n Vj® together with auch information relative
cana driving steadily against tbe enemy term of thirty ?eaw from the “ate of ia- J" I ^ I L 1 P bv PO ff2 mf ahSfl bJ
toward tbe Argonne forest and north of sue when the laat Group or Block of ten eh if ^iA/m *rSLj£f*thl
Verdun. It waa on September 28, when £m&&fTg£l iSSSr U Mta ShSffM
zjTjrsxri bS s.'tutJWiHS p “ b,1,hw! '
Ezcrmon, that Cor, F.rd wa. wonn, « -
He was in the thick ol ™* d d '™ ^,^5 *4 «?'« “n^ M l ? P^rt 'theriST'
shell, being alao slightly wounded In the J[t the rate M' t
left thigh by barbed wire when be aaya anil all p«;
he “jumped. " “ ‘
the fighting when
put him out of It until the armistice.' The principal and interest of this en- duly recorded upon the Minutes of this
His wound ia almost healed, although he tire issue of bonds shall be payable in
the scrap and told some of his expert- Commissioners of Bonds uud Rev-
ences in a letter to hia mother which enucs of said county of Tift, and State
was published in bis home paper and of Georgia.
from which we m.ke extract.. J^e^«°of ta^nT/oV^ft 0 .*^ of ™t County';6'a.
ddentally he mentioned that bis Lieu- state of Georgia shall In the year 10111. ————
tenant was tbe only, old officer they had at and before tbe date of issue of said
R. E. Hall, Chairman
M. Tucker,
Jehu Branch,
Commissioners of Roads apd Revenues
_ SHERIFFS SALE.
left. One was killed, two were woumh i bonds,"'ictT* tai “sufficient"!^ pVy The 0 ^S 1 ^ 0 J^~S i, t l, C 2“, t, o blpld „ , n
swi anA nn « mac A m ««- ' amount of the accrued interest on said ,,'X 111 5® "lY? rueaaay in aiay,
ed and one was captured. Among oth- |bollda up to flrat da - of October, public outcry before the court-
«r things he stye: 11020, end eleo to pay the Group or house door in said county, within the
“You are ri,ht when you say you Blocit of ten bonds maturing Ortoher Jt** 1 hours of aale to thn nigheat bidder
lunnose we spent a whole life time in dM ‘ ,n ‘ l W*N« <"> wild dote; and the [ nr ™>h, tbe tollowln, described property
suppose we spent a wnoie tire time in . , 1U2 q’ a ^1 of $25,000.00 to-wlt: .
the last year, end a pretty busy one at tom) .mount to be raised by tiustion for. °« olllt hedetead. two Iron bed-
‘ tint. I've had experiences that will payment of the total amount of priu-1 "teads, two oak drMsers, one oil stove,
• - - - - ■ u — trunks, seven straight chairs, four
■■■Jf **?:? b " e hern the : first int.imatjop ^ ata!? was stick with me throughout my life, and *SaaTTag om"3iS-
‘\i Hw Lgfiri uR cominiNslonors had that counted in rh a part of our allotment in have seen life in more different phases, fig the yew, lOlS/^and the total Z table, one cooking a stove and utensils,
Mcabboro toad floated noteH.iu excess of thia TftUremttit but in order to go
•aid to havo promised tht : commMop- to many interesting facts concern-
era he would straighten the .letter opt {fog-conditions in China. She told a
Later the commiBgioner, were, noticed pathetic story of home life in China,
of the $55,000 of note* held by Maryland She stated that England had introduced
•bankSd This was. caDed to Scarboroja to them op j um Md H^t Japan is ■till
attention, it ia claimed, and hs later ’fe- carrying on the work while America is
turned $20,000 of, thp original notes, but Mocking to place the liquor traffic there,
left the $55,000 An the hands , of the i t j, .aid that one California brewer
■Maryland banks< i ihas already spent one hundred million
In Februarr-of this year Searboro left dollars to place liquor in China. Let
for the Eaat«‘ saying ho was .going to UR jmusc a moment here, how much are
borrow money fo ^traightea out, hi* af-' we struggling to raise to send the
fairs, and since that time, it is claimed, gospel to China?
toothing has been heard from him. . , | n r . Love talked interestingly of the
Since then other obUgationa to the^'missionary work in China and told how
extefit of between $200,000 and $300,- Chinese women were interested in the
000 have come to light, it is claimed, centenary. One woman giviug $25 to
Tift county ia said to be involved to the the centenary when her salary was only
extent of $40,000,- the city of Marietta $12 per month. How mnuy Americans
ih like sum and the Tifton Packing will contribute in like manner?
Company in the sum of $25,000, while j At the afternoon session, reports from
several individuals mlso claim to be, visiting delpgntes ,wsro given. Few
losers. * ••••-. j churches in- the District were repres-
The suits filed here were brought on ented and the report toon* Tifton seemed
behalf of the Citizens National Bank most favorable. „ tlf , ‘ ,
of Havre de Grace, tor $15,000; the! Mrs. Nunn gave arvery.,helpful talk
Commercial-Trust Company, of Hagers-'to the Juniors. She has charge of the
town, representing D. Camiocetti, for| Vouug People’s Department consisting
and from more angles than eter before, mount to be raised*by taxation during onp lot of dishes, plates, cups and sauc-
happincss and pleasure galore, the year, 1019. and each and every year. pr *. four mattresses, four pillows, two
timos—nain sorrow miserv and auf thereafter tor ihb purpose of paying both counterpanes, one washsUnd, one feath-
tim s^m. iwrrow misery and suf lnr , , merest of this entire to- « bed. one Simter Sewing machine, one
other times. Have felt lots of RUe , t ( bonds shill be as follows: center table. -Said property, levied on
fact, most of the time, that I lull) .1 $25,000.00 ** tbe property of J, S. Yonng under a
.eater my I.rd really and truly JjgO fi- 24,500.00 io°tavorTf
than ever before. [ 23.500.00 Mrs. Pearl Myers and against J. 8.
4 *The month of October, which we ipo.'! .l 23.000.00 Young. Levy made by E. O. Oliver, L.
spent in the Argonne region, \vaa about 1024 ‘
mild (?) $ month as the most fas- JJJJfj
tidious person could doairol The air } P 27
waa uauglly ‘thick os custard’ with 1028
shrapnel, machine, gun bullets and gas, 1020
nn uncomfortable trio,. there was never
a day that we didn't have one or more io32
of the 'trio' with u(l I learned to ap- 1933
predate a pick and shovel more than JJnlRnn
ever before. Everytime we moved we’d XU3U lS’,50o!oo
have to 'dig in’ again. When moving, 1037 10,'000.00
we looked more like a bunch of engin-'1938 15,500.00
cers than anything else. I should have JjjjjjJ }3’2SS*22
said tramps instead of engineers. Can Jqxx
you picture us—mud from head to heels, 1042
unshaven—dor we usually lacked not }®g
22I500I0O C., and returned to me Ibis'-22nd day
22.000.00 »f March, 1010.
.... 21500 00 d- M. Shaw,
— 21000*00 Sheriff, Tift County.
20,500.001 TV
20.000.00 Colds Csism drip aod Infineon
10,500.00 1
18.500.00 ««» Dwa b «Sr W "Broum Qulahm."
isj)00.00' EW-GROVSTSsUnattreonbox. 30c.
New York, April 14—'Twenty-four hours ahead
the Atlantic Fleet of 103 war reasela began
New York harbor today. Admiral Mayo, on tbe bati
Pennsylvania, is expected this afternoon.
The fleet includes vessels which cooperated with
Brtish fleet in the North Sea during tbe war.
HONOR ROLL CHULA SCHOOL
The following named pupils having at
tained an average of 85 per cent in their
studies and attendance are placed upon
the Honor Roll for the month of March:
First Grade.
Zach Pate, C. T. Swain, Sarah Leach,
Desmond Green, Maurine Branch, 11a
Scarborough, John A. Branch.
Second Grade.
Clevie Lee Orriek, Curtis Branch, Os
wald Leach. ✓
Third Grade. 7
Ruby Lee Swain, Johnnie Kate Turk,
Pauline Whiddon, Ruby Pate, Dewitt
Arnold, Cart Brandi.
Seventh Grade.
Delia Swain. f ■
rally at ,
For Sondhy Sehotoi
Division Tift "
ION HOPE.
8. S. A.
Tbe above and foregoing resolutione A Sunday School Rally will be held
at Zion Hope chnrch on the fourth Son-
day in April.
All Sunday Schools in the Northwest
Division of the Tift County Sunday
School Association are to participate.
Program will appear next week.
Tbe exercises will
sun time.
btoin at 3 p. m.,
NOTICE.
To Any Arresting Officer:
Please take up and hold:
William Homer Hall, age 17 years
tall, slender, weight about 120 pounds
Black hair, dark eyes, good teeth, has
scar on one side of neck. Legal cost
will be paid for his detention. Wire J
M. Shaw, Sheriff. He will come.
W. B Hall.
Tifton. Ga., April 7, 1919. 7d3twlt
SIX KILLED !
MOlen, April 13—Joe Baffin, a negro,
and his four sons, who were riding in
a Buick car, precipitated a shooting
affray near the Carswell Grove chnrch
In tbe northern part of Jenkins county
this afternoon about 2 o’clock which to
known to have coct tbe lives of six per-
The known dead are:
W. C. Brown, county policeman.
T. H. Stephens, night marshal of Mil-
Edmond Scott, a negro.
John Holloway Ruffin, negro, and two
of his brothers.
ANNOUNCEMENT
at the
• There will be pi
orado Methodist chi
terooon: at 6:30, new time,
invited to attend. ‘ J. F.
CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH ■■
■ The great benefit derived from tha 1
of Chamberlain's Cough RmnedJ
been gratefully acknowledged by m
Mrs. Benjamin F. Btokener, Deo
Ill. writes, “Chamberlain’s Gough 1
ass. nitua, vbiuiucnaiD | vaibib g
«d, la by far tb. bat medicine for <
and couzKi we bar. erer used la
family. I nr. It to my children wkea
small for croup and bare taken It my
self.”
Yon win (tt n better stand of .
If they are shelled oa ear New
Btutoa shelter. It separates tbe
and broken nuts from tbe others,
then every day. Lan, k Co.
Os-
Enigma, 6a., April 15,1919 "
Phillips Mercantile Co.
Tifton, Ga.
Please ship me to Enigma. tw.o barrels of Ballard's
Seif-Rising Flour, if your car has arrived. If not, just
delay ordar for a few dayB until it arrives, for {tie
Ballard is the best I have ever used.
wK.wmzM
. 14,500.00
14.000.00
13,500.00
13,000.00
12,500.00
$ia000; the First National Bank of
Aberdeen, for $10,900; and the Com
mercial Trust Company of Hagerstown,
for $20,000.
A TEXAS WONDER
The Texas Wonder cures kidney and
M.vMer troubles, dissolves gravel, cures
Umbctofl, weak and lame backs, rheo-
mutism, and irregularities of the kidney* 1
ami bladder is both men and womeu.
Regulates bladder troubles In children.
U not sold by your druggist, will be sent
t».v mall on receipt nf $1.00. One small
bottle, is two mouth's treatment, and Mb
dom fails to perfect a cure. Send tor
sworn testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall,
202(1 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. 8old
by druggists. ndv-wtf
It doe* not-matter how fa r jou live
from Omega, 1t will pay you to let us
■Huston shelter; You are sure to get a
HuMton sheller.You are sure to get a
better stand. We shell every day, and
will shell them while you wait 7dwtf
. SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
^ Will be sold the first Tuesday In May,
Mgh at aabttc outcry before the court-
•g— s - doo r In uid county, within the
legal bourn of sale to the highest bid
der for cash the following described
property, to-wit:
One five passenger Overland car. 8ald
ear .bought of C. A. Irby July 21. 1917.
Levied en as the property of Henry Lee
Shtriff. Tift OouSSj’tSa.
ra.., 8 "*
tba first
before thi
tb. o\,he«V bidder
described property
- No. 746c
- - Ut,
of boys and girls from 14 to 22 years
of age. ln thi* department *he train*
helpers and workers for different phase*
of the niixsiouury work.
There were three returned missionaries
at the conference-—Mrs. Hattie Love, Mrs
George Nunn and Mr*. Jerrc Glenn all
having worked in China. The South ? *»x b°l«* with them and they never
Georgia Conference now supports one knew what hit them.”
•nary in Mexico, five in Korea, six
only time, but the water, except that j|£jg ^ 12 000 00 I
which came down from above and kept 104« 11,'500!00
us soaked most of the time. We were 1947 «... 11,000.00
thankful, tho, for the mud for one very 30 J8. 10,500.00
mn<i a *\ The said election shall be held in the. I
good reason. The more mud, the deep- manner prescribed by the general lawslfi
er a shell would link in before it .ex- of this State and more particularly
ploded and that meant fewer shell frag* out in Sectfen* 440, 441, 442 1
ments whining around us. I Jf_£• .V
“My Buddy (Corpl. Kellow) and I thereof,
had a gas shell to hit beyond the edge The polls will’be open *at six o'clock!I
of our ‘fox hole’ one morning at 3 •**, *?;_I n< l f c i? e *,*? o clocfc . P ' . M v
.. . mm . . #^s *un time, at the Courthouse precinct at'
clock—not an inch more than three feat Tifton, and will be open at ten o’clock,
from our fe«t. It tore two rifles to splln- j A. M. and close at three o’clock P. M., I
ters and burned a pack, which waa a 8Un , time ut each uud ull of the oto«r |
dozo an for uz. Som. of tb. poor
follows bad .hellz to land direct ln the. w jt, th. 21»t dny ol M.” 1010.
For the Late Easter Shopper
trly a*
. ... _ „ud 443’
jof tbo Code of'.Georgia of 1910 and the •' |
'Acts of the -''Legislature amendatory!
We are receiving daily a very pretty and com
plete line of new Spring-Time Goods in the very
latest mid-season styles.
iu China uud three in Brasil.
It, sue -ant tw; VI aua/, auau. i
Those desiriug to vote for bonds shall
have printed or written on their ballots ,
the words "For Bonds" and those desir
ing to vote against bonds Khali have 1
printed or written on their ballots the,
HOW’S THIS?
W« offer On. Hundred Dollar. Reward .t«.n«« t. it tu
tor any e«w of Catarrh thnt cannot b.' h r ' tu J' S* ?! J!?
cured by Hall'. Catarrh Medicine. : n J ad ® b ) r th ? taanartre of the eeyerel
Hall’. Catarrh Medicine ha. been !]”“?“ PTT 11 "? of "“ id 7 u .“. ty th S
■ j taken by catarrh sufferent for tho nnst l*®®rd of v omniissioticrs of Roa<Is and
.r thtriy-flve yearn and haz"hminitiMm Revenue, of Tift county ut their offle.
MRS. J. A. MATHEWS, CANTON
Mr. 8. A. Mathews was callto t
Cherokee county Thursday by a tel _ _ w
ogram telling of the dying condition of ’ thirty-five years, and has become known U!LS!£» n £ nt 1m?,\ n
hi. mother. Mra. Letltl. Matilda Ma- j ?£.{•>,' StarS MrtffirHleS' thra'thl! S uX“«u uZ? on tfe'fSto3!«
thew*, who recently suffered a stroke of, Riood on the Mucous surfaces excelling 80511 ele °tion, and the consolidation of
tmralyala t tho Polaon from the ltlood and dealing 8 “ w r r t " r, ?r S?,..* 11 .°n ProMedins.
the diseased portions. ‘ connected therewith .hall be in a«ord-
After you have taken Untl’a Catarrh *?•£ *“!> ,h * «“"•> l»wa of the State
Mr.. M.thew. I. 84 year. 0 f a,. and. tt ».S*“ rt rortlons.
her husband. Mr. J. A. Matbewa, who 1 Mrfielne'tor iVhort time you wllTS; a ol
Is ntill llrln, la 80. They hare >iz boya zreat Improvement in you r general Ttl ,i ) Vj noU !r' ‘ nd >’“ bll ‘ h f i * 8
health. Start taking Hnll’n . Catar-” provided and directed in an order of aaid
In our Ready-to-Wear Department 50 Classy fi
New Dresses are just in. They are in Georgettes,* •
Crepe de Chines and some very pretty Easter
Novelty Sport numbers.
Our line of New Easter Skirts and Waists,
which we have just received, is as pretty as can
be found.
and six girl* living, among whom is Mr.
S. A. Mathews, of Tifton.
-itarrh P. roTtde<1 directed in an order of said
Medicine atone. «d'get rid'of «Ureh. » f P !'.™” i “ 1 .“ ne to
tor tJ.amonl.ta free. jHmrwuta «ld elrettoaduly pnm-
HOW IS YOUR COMPLEXION?
A woman should grow more beautiful
aa she grows older and the will with due
regard to baths, diet and exercise, and
. a
*F. J? CHENEY** CO 5 Toledo Ohio ' ^ at April Term of said
Sd rt du™ aLX'iti 0 ^
by keeping her liver and bowela in good
SHERIFFS SALE.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Will b« mid thn first Tutaday in May,
upon
naid Court. Thin April 17th, 1010.
B. E. Hall. Chairman, 1
M. Tucker,
working order. If you are haggard and 1010. at public outcry before tha court-
yellow, your eyre lost of their ltutre and houw door in Hid county, within th.
white* Meaning ”— ” ' — * “'* *- ””
flthby. it may bo .
to a eluggiih liver. Chamberlain’. Tab-
yellowlih, your fl«h legal houra of Ml. to the rnghot
* due_ to IndlgMtlon or for CMh, the following dacribal property
Ipta correct three disorder..
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
I will open officre at Tifton In
the office roomn formerly occupied by
Dr. Fort over Brooks’ Pharmacy, for
practice ln dlarezre of tho Eye; Ear,
Now and Throat, oa or about May 1,
1019. Dr. Cba*. 8. Smith, St Lnke’e
Hoepttal. New York City 7-18tdw2t
Bad breath, bitter taste, dlxxinexa aad
a general “no account” feeling ta a mire
sign of a torpid Urer. HDRUINE ii
the medicine needed. It mtkre the Beer
actlre, vitalize, tbe blood, retail tee the
bowel, and notnrea a fine feeling of en-j
Grtrrw’s Taateiaaa chin Toak
reeMkranderertybr podfriM aaden-j
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Our Spring stock of “Model Brassieres” and .
Corsets is now complete. ' ‘k
In Shoes and Hosiery we are receiving
prettiest Easter styles to be had.
We are showing a complete new line of Spring
time and Summer Dress Goods, Wash Goods, No
tions and Novelties. *
WADE-CORRY CO.
TELEPHONE 143
MEMBER TIFTON BOARD OF TRADE.
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