The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, May 09, 1919, Image 5

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FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1919. \ Wk. *00S>' . K. Overby, of the Oak Ridge ia Tifton Wednesday on for fcoapital Splendid opportunity worl^ All the -*d- hospital are offered, dent, Savannah Hotpi Ga. Sd2t\vlt. one needing a good all Uer, and Short Cotton Ginner. , that can install mills, gins, feed Is, bean and peanut hullen, can operate same. Address Hiller, No. 185, West Green, Ga. 83tdltw line of Men's Wash Ties by to- expreas. The Adams Sfliith Co. reglatered Hampshire seven months old, In excel- conformation very good. t very high-type of stock ho*, selling, school 'cldling? Price ke Offer* Oak R^dge School, Ga. 5dlw. ~At half price, one Moline ^ with zangs and discs. Used to right party. 8. t Route 4. Tifton. 5dwlw. ill millet and velvet beans are j sold out Few left Hurry. £$ Go., Omega, Ga. ldwtf. Gran heard "The Call of Today?" two-story house, corn- ; avenue, and Fifth street Mrs. It O. Carter, Tifton, 14dwlm. r Jersey-Angus milch t Aeifer calf. W. B. Hitch 2Sdwtf. c __ __ l farms. We have cue- Hpijh buy. If you want to sell y see as. Farms, timber lands, ioice City booses. Fulwood k Ford, Ga. 14-°Uw.-,rtf r line of Men'o Wash Ties by to- express. Tho Adams Smith Co. ^my place the latter y, one half-grown, gray larked. Reward for Hitchcock. 23eodwtf peanut and popcorn ’’■/ Bankston, Ti fton, SEWING Sold MACHINB-“Best on easy payments, by Tifton. license tag. Own ; Gazette office. ti cow. Call 7-3twlt new Paul Jones Middy lith Go. 6d4twlt tag No. 37, . P. Rouse. 2dwlw. section, ' W Massey, who was in from ^Tuesday, says they bad a light ittle damage Sunday, of Mr. J. P. Adams will be to know that be is located at Ja., with the Southern Cotton pany. Kelly, who was in town the Brookfield section Tuesday, have had good rains and no crop prospects are fine. G, W. Whittington, of the Chula was in Tifton Wednesday. He says they had no hail and have h#B very little rain in his neighborhood. P. J. Fowler, colored, sends the Ga zette somp sample heads of wheat from his patch at PhUlipsburg. This is well headed out and in the milk stage. It is rapidly maturing. Mr. J. J. Tucker returned Wednesday from a visit to his sons in South Flori da, along the Indian river. Fish, oys ters and the salt air added twenty pounds to his weight. Always something new to show you at The Adams-Smith Co. Cd4twlt Mr. W. M. Simians, I.enoy, 1 WUs among the visitors to Tifton Wednes day. Mr. Birmans says the hail did not hit his section but they have bad a very much needed and helpful rain. Fresh Sunshine Biscuit at Harvey's, tf Good 40-inch ~Sea Island at the low price of 15 cents. The Adams-Smith Co. Cd4twlt. Good 40-inch Sea Island at the low price of 15 cents. The Adams-Smith Co. 0d4twlt. Mr. J N D Cook, of Chula, who was in Tifton on business Tuesday, says he is playing both ends against the middle this year He has forty acres in tobac co, 200 acres in cotton and about 400 acres in corn, peanuts and similar crops, with hogs an important side line Always something new to show you lit The Adams-Smith Co. Gd4twlt White Ring Self-Rising and Omega Plain Flour, the best. Ask the cook who has tried them. Rickerson Grocery 7dwlw. u Summer. «> ot 2 0 H Wl Jewlry § » >• Soft Collar Puis, Ot 26c—50c J u is u Link Cuff Buttons n * for both soft and M stiff cuffs, 50 tfl 60c to $3 in Gold 04 o Filled, and up to </) H 0 $12 in Solid Gold. 0 2 X Belt and Lapel But ton Watch Chains. M Belt Buckles in u Sterling Silver. s ot o Tie Clasps, Scarf 0 H c91 Pins, *tc., etc. 0 X Large Lines in All the to u. •j u Above to Select from. ha M £ u "J * Moor’s Jewelry W r X CO 04 Store * to 0 o “The Gift Store” o' 2 PHONE 2SO w Member Tifton Board Trade 0 The HALLMARK Store 3 OSES CHANGE IN DISTRICT LINE "V-\'v flOIIAAf .Objection Filed to Propoied Boundary! SI Hi im 1 0nw,! ® 8cll0 ° 1 District UVlIUvIl Tilton. Ga., May 0, 1910. At tbe regular meeting of the Board-of hsz mi , - . . | ... .Me ai-Kuiar luceung oi me uoara.01 Good Time With Junior, and Intareat- Education of Tilt county todoy objec- Im Debate. ’’Cla., Funeral" Or- tion was filed, according to law, to tbe x ‘,;l*lnal Graduating Idea. I fir.t iin>iw»ed line of tbe-Omega school I Tbe commencement exercises of Omega diatrict, and a new proposed line war in Friday afternoon, April ngreed to by the Salem and Omega continued through Monday, trueteei. They recommend to the Board - Friday and Saturday were given to those j of Education tbit tbe Omega diatrict whose grades were below the line be as follows: graduating class. j Beginning at the 8. W. corner of land The entire program of tbe various fea- lot No. 520 of Tift county, running north! tunswav bighlyvpleasing to the pa-'along land line to the middle of land rents and frienda of the school and lot No. 438, thence east to middle of land I while tbe "flu" conditions of winter and lot No. 442, thence north along land line early spring handicapped teachers and to the middle of land lot No. 433 to Old children a reflection of much credit is Ty Ty and Ansley school district line, I due both—the teachers for faithful and thence east with said line to Little 1 , efficient service and the children for their [ river, thence in southerly direction down persistent effort to overcome hindrances Little river to Colquitt county HneJ and produce results that count for them'thence west along county line to S. W. in the progress of life. |corner of land lot No. 529 to starting Rev. A. N. Morris, of Norman Park, point. , preached the commencement sermon Sun' The above includes all of land lots day, to a large and appreciative audi* Nos. 442, 443, 444, 445, 47(1, 478, 470, ATTENTION, LOVERS OF MUSIC. The New Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph i§ on dis play in Valdosta or if you wish we will be glad to demon strate this wonderful musical instrument in your home in Tifton. | Write for Catalgoue. STRICKLAND PHONOGRAPH COMPANY. 123 ASHLEY STREET TIIE TRIP OVER ATTENTION, RETURNED 80I.Dll.tl " I bivery returned soldier in Tifton and Writing from Comp I)ix, N. J., May Tift county i» cordially invited to attru I Hob enye of bln trip over: |tbe «ervices of the Senior BpworCi Monday morning, the expression and 488, 480, 4JM), 401, 521,522,523,524,! “Well, thank goodness, f am back in League at the Methodist church Huu- nrasic contests were held. Misses Eunice 1 525, 520,527, 528.520, also that part of God* country again. Arrived this morn- day evening at 8 o’clock, sharp. Everett, Annie Lou Cowart, Maude Pa- ( lots lying west of Little river Nos. 429. or rather last night, laid ull night in This is Anniversary Day with the trick and Maurine Patrick, in Expres- 440, 475, 402, 493, and 520; also the, 11 ** York harbor. Left St. Nazaire'League and a splendid program of in- 1480, 481, 482, 483, 484,485,480,487,! sion, and Misses Pauline Hardee and southern half of lots Nos. 438, 439, 410, Sunday, April 20, the greatest Easter' terext to young jieople and returned sol- Annie Cowart in music. Miss Everett 441, 433, 432, 431, and 430. Sunday that I have ever spent. And'diers especially, lias be«-u arranged and FAMILY CARES Wbei HAD THREE GALLONS LIQUOR. . * , Chief Thrasher and Deputies Jack Wo own,, meal for corn on, On, in Pord . Brucc Bass and 0sfa ' r „„ week and grind at Johnson's Gin on Sat-!* ’ (History)—Grace Prophecy)—Wini- Class Chronicles. Dodson, '10. Class Revelations, fred Mangham, '10. Class Eulogy—Gladys Johnson, '10. Class Will—-Eunice Willis, ’10. Class Resolutions — Maude Patrick. r w h ‘ , v T " ^ Milly Crawford, colored, Thurs- unlay. We buy corn and meal. Lang,.„ { „ ,«», T , „ tings. & Co., Omega, J3a. ldwtf ” . ' . Th J , k . . * ne * r0 | 'Claw. Hymn—Juniors. ^ . quarter, under a charge of violating the „ u . M i, •rivate Sholtie Webb, who went down prohibition law. About throe gallons of! * h the Otranto, wos long since given -smoky J oc " was seised. The liquor 1 ' 1 ,a “ 1 ,!» (S j) lost b, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. was of about lhe worst type m00 n-! "^” 1 o. T. Webb, oi itay City City. After ( shine, yellow in color, he was officially reported as dead by the ( The officers were ^ after Albprt War Department, Mr. and Mrs. Webb ( j) anie is, who made hifJ cscape . A war . received a message from another son, rant was taken out for him. Major M. L. Webb, at a base hospital) Buy Victory Bondi in France, that Shellie was alive. It] dq YOUR BEST, developed later that this Shellie Webb Everyone should do all he can to prov- fOA negro and belonged to another ide for his family and in order to do **°* company. , this he must keep his physical system in (’lass Obituary. ...... . . . . the best condition possible. No one enn j,o Everett, ’19. W hen the baby takes too much food reasonably hope to do much when he is ,,, . Mourners l’resentnlion the stomach tarns; the result is indiges- half sick a good share of the time. If Address to Mourners. i tion, sourness and vomiting. Frequently y. )U ar e constipated, bilious or troubled of Diplomas.—Rev. (), S. Wilson, the bowels are involved and there Is colie with indigestion get a package of Cham-I Last View of Remains. P*!and dtirrhioea. McGLL b BA11Y bcrlnin’s Tablets and follow the plain* c| ass Song Seniors ELIXIR ia a grand corrective remedy printed directions, and you will soon be , for the stomach and bowel disorders of feeling niright and able to do a day’s* Tho rendition of every feature mis in- babies. It ia pure, wholesome and pleas- work. adv ' tcresting from start to finish and from ant to take. Sold by Conger Drug Co. Buy Victory Bonds I the oddity of the subject we expected “ . ' I Get you a Silk Dresa today. We arcL om ctbing out of the ordinary and cer- Fertilixer for potatoes, enne, peanuts, j closing out all Stripe and Plnid Silks at tainly “over the top" can scarcely ex- melons and cotton, on bend twelve the small sum of .$1.02 1-2. The Adams- *„„ as it Love avenue smith Co. Ild-ltwlt! in Expression and Miss Annie Cow-| If objection is not filed with til. believe me. you cannot begin to imagine it is hoped to have the League room art in music. -County Board of Education within ten how I felt when we steamed past the'crowded. The expression number* were so well daya, as required by law, the above Statue of Liberty this morning, with! Go to the side door of the church, rendered that it seemed almost criminal named boundaries will be established as about 3,000 liuaky throats paying their where you will be fnet and ushered into not to award a prize to each contestant, the boundary line of the Ctnegn school respects to the ‘lady with the candle in the League room. d2t-wlt. I have the same to say of contestants in district. ' [her mitt’ some say look jpg for the ‘Lost- music. - I 8. A. Martin, Pres. Co. Board. Battalion’ of the 77th. J These exercises were followed by the] A. *1. Ammons, Secretary I “It was eight months ago today that debate, ‘‘Resolved, That the Government ( Buy Victory Bonds—— the Judy passed out of our view as we; . Should Own and Operate the Railroada.". VETERINARY REMEDIES w ' ent to *e knew not what. And Thu Information Ma- be of V The affirmative was championed by B A THOMAS' end FARRIS' line thc “‘T'' '*""' t, **‘ la,l >' "'‘"‘Is to nee me, I M „„ Charles A. Hardy and J. D. Mangham, j Mauds at the head of the list. They,** 10 w ‘** ** uvc tur “ around, for I am* and the negative by Lamb Clements and|, re m edldne. Ton do not pay medidne home ,or * ood - Wilbur Mangham. Although brother pricea for , h(> aiaipl(! f(ed have On “ So - kin I‘“ rt "f tile -fattnl calf won against brotber, , the battle ( , our farm. Why not try remedies of a1 " 1 ,ellv ‘ ! , * lc froIlt open.” fought manfully. Mr. Clements who known merit. Preparations that have' of "u- journey to port he wrote in came in at the eleventh hour to hold up , tMd the teat of tima >nd each BUMedin another letter: the flag that stood for tin: victory of his year flnd , thenl growlnB in f„ VO r with 'were at Le Mans when thc troop colleague was au act ot greater loyalty j yje American furmer. Rickerson Gro. train wus wrecked there, but would have than to have won the conlcr.t. He stood | q 0< ndv known nolhiug of it hud we not seen it without preparation in the place of the j Bl ,y Liberty Ronds I in the iiapers." “Here is a brief history negative contestant, who declined debate, C0NGRB8SMAN park AT HOME j'T? ’T at the critical moment. After argumeutRj ^ _ 'date; Left Le Mans at 12:30 a. m., the judges renderwl a decision in favor] Congressman Frank Park was in Tif-,April 19. headed for St. Nazaire. Ar- „f the affirmative. to “ for » f « w hours Wednesday, on his riv „, st , Xul!a i rP „ t r2 :W „ m tbl . The graduating class consisted of four way to his home in Sylvester after a few HOnu . day. That was u box ear tour, girls and one boy: Misses Grace Dodson,!weeks’ stay at White Springs, Ha. He (« ani0 on board the steamship Finland'^*’ Winifred Mangham, Eunice Eyerett,j wa8 accompanied by Mrs. Park and Sunday. April 20, ami sot sail for tl Eunice Willis and J. D. Mangham. J daughter, Miss Saruli Park. ■ states at 8:35. Almost set a reeord f- The subject of this exercise was or- Judge Pork suffered an attack °f *u-| pulling out of harbor 48 hours afi iginnl, selected and agreed upon by the^u® 11 *^ l* 8 * winter, ^and is stjll feeling i t , av ing Le Mam lass. Viz: ‘‘Class Funeral." Program: The Dirge. In.trumcnt.l-Ila.el Has- “« ““ ™ tur " 8 “Sighted land ot 5:85 p. m. on April H«a nviiHiia in innvn 8vivp*tfn> in n few «n __a a -i a •. .■ harbor at the effects of it. His trip to White pventful . ,. ats , hand Springs was for rest and recuperation, inov ing picture* on board, and he returns much improved in health. “Sighted land at 5:35 p. He expects to leave Sylvester in a few and dropped anchor i a Mother In Tifton. there is added to the many eares inseparable from the rearing of children that nfflietion of weakness of the kidneys and auxiliary organs, thc mother's lot is fur from a happy one. This condition has often been corrected by tbe use of Doan’s Kidney Pills. When relief comes the mother’s burden will be lighter and her home happier. Mrs. C. W. Smith, 109 Fifth Street, Tifton. says: “One of my children had a pretty bad case of kidney trouble. The child cried sometimes with the pains in his back, and the kidney secretions 'didn't pass often enough. I knew Doan's Kidney Pills were good for this trouble, so I gave them to the boy. One box cured him and lie hasn't hud any trouble since." (Statement'given May 15, 1014.” Trouble Never Returned. On March 12, 1918, Mrs. Smith add ed: "I know Doan's Kidney Pills can’t l>e beat, especially for children who have ' of it.” 00c, at all dealers. Foster-Milhurn (Valedictory)—Kun- Jay* for Washington, to to preaent when 8 ,, m j.amM (I stepped’off the'toat) ki ' ln f s ; Tl "' s ' nJ ' the special session of Congress opens on t 0-07 n m Mav 1 then came to c ^“ l ^ ron a nnno J ,n 8 kidney Moy 19. Camp Dix ' ", weakness and there has been no return -Buy Victory Bonds— | -Believe me you ean linrdiy imagine Wc have on band for quick delivery > bow gi nd we were to get back in tbe , . r , .. - , v Y ,in our uptown warehouse, a complete statM That ^ ridc wls the longest ' line of TOBACCCO SPECIAL, and oth- , an daya t pvor sppnt ... er brands or fertilizer Chattahoochee 3dwtf. RIY VICTORY BONDS Victory Honda ■ ■ ( Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic ' Get your Tea and Coffee here. We rMt0 re, vitality and energy by purifying and en- hnve a foil stock of the very beat brands, rtchlna the blood. Yon esn soon f«l itsgtreogtb- ltickcrson Grocery Co. 7dwlw.. enlnl. Invigorating Effect. Prtoe.60c. '* l Fertilizer Co. months in the year at our Love avenue S D ,ith Co. liddtwlti' space forbids further comment nnd warehouse. Chattahoochee Fertilizer Buy Victory Bonds-1— personal mention which is richly dc- G®- 3dwtf j g ma j| white Spanish neanuts already served by teachers nnd pupils, but this Opportunity knocks at your door, shelled at 12c per pound. Buy your closes the work of Omega school with young man, young woman. Arc you] seed from us. Lang & Co., OmegaJ an enrollment of about 315 and au aver- ready to heed the call? d4twlt Ga. 7dwtf nge attendance of about 100. Ex-R. What do you think of a mosquito with B «y Victory Ronds the nerve to sip right up and bite tlic i HAIL STORM SUNDAY,, Sanitary Officer? Yet that is what Tifton mosquito did. The other night,' Tifton was visited by a severe hail a# Officer Coarsey was resting after a mard day’s work, he heard Tifton orm Sunday afternoon, followed by n familiar P° 0<1 rnin - T he hail storm was local g—One- Jersay/ rad tow, £ W One*sound! Could it be? yea, it wan! The reaching only a short distance from Tif- jfftted *ut, uomart . * Htegomyla' Mcphistophclos back on thc ton. Very little rain fell outside of Tlf- ' “. /. .nfoSluon lead- 1 ^b! “Bnz-z-z." just like that, right in ton, except toward. Ty Ty. A heavy *”■" re l “ r Williams,'the fa« of the man who had been trail- wind accompanied the rain nnd hull, the freight office. ' v '~ ' I 8d2twlt. cow, over two Into brown, Will i her return. No- dwtf. OF i any, bnt yon can • bill, j Year 01d Shoe*. ON SHOE HOSPITAL > nod u new. -Qullty lldwtt I DISMISSION. ^A-^^ibbe, Administrator [: McMillan ing him down. The Tifton mosquito wind being more general than either thc has thc nervo for anything, nnd ho rnin or bail. threatens to come .back. Coarsey says' Reports state that Mr. W. S. Harlan he ahan't, so we’ll see. , suffered considerable damage to his truck I j crops, though no damage of any con- GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY IT1 sequence is reported from other sections. STOP DANDRUFF AND Boy Victory Bondi BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR LIGHTNING STRIKES HOME. In The Spring-Time. Any fool knows enough to carry an umbrella when it rains, but thc wiseman is ho who car ries one when it is only cloudy. Any man will send for a doc tor when ho gets bedfast, but the wiser one is he who adopts proper measures before , that he ha r Hair stops falling out znd gets thick,] Mr. T. E. Mitchell’s home was struck .. ... i*V^*l n ' nlls n ur i nl F a wavy, .trong znd bezutlfnl. by lightning last Thursday. The north “■.hf 50 ® 6 Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, corner of the roof wa* torn off, the bard Winter or the following spring abundant and appears as soft, lustrous j chimney knocked a few inches from the, one feels rundown, tired out, weak and nervous. Probably you have suffered from colds or influenza which has left you thin, weak and pale. This is the timq to put your system in order. It is time for house-cleaning. A good, old-fashioned alterative and temperance tonic is one made of wild roots and barks without tho and beautiful at a young girl’a after house and furniture in the house dam a "Danderinc hair cleanse.” Just try]aged. There was a fire in the fireplace this—moisten a cloth with a little ] and the wood waa scattered over the Danderine and carefully draw it through houae. Mrs. Mitchell was in the house your hair, taking one small strand at a'and Mr. Mitchell nearby, but fortunately time/ This will cleanse the hair of dust. 1 no one was hurt. Buy Victory Bondi—* FOURTEEN 8CHOOL8 CLOSED . estate, this'of your hair. »ns concerned | Besides beautifying the hair at once,' Fourteen of the county schools of Tift temto 1 Danderine dissolves every particle of have closed for the term. Administrator, * riwi dirt and excessive oil and in just a fev has fully admin-1 moments you have doubled the beaut „ , . , dosed for the term. use of alcohol, and called Dr. from his Admin-J dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invlg-, Tbe^oGiers Pierce’. Golden Medical Discovery, ’letters of dimia- orates the scalp, forever stopping itch- three ' •»* *»i Ming hair, closed are: ■am, uromarj.j ^ w j Mlt please you most will Omega, Ty Ty, Brookfield, Vnnceville, r . j be after a few weeks’ use when you Salem, Cotton Mill, Midway, Red Oak, .kl- An 'will actually see new hair—fine nnd Filyah, Pinevlcw, Fairview, IVarraan, ®- tbe court- downy at first — 1 yes — but really new Brighton nnd Hat Creek. WSFPm , Sheriff. within Uie hair growing, all over the scalp. If you ] Buy Victory Bonds - • bWdcr for pretty, soft hair and lots of it. YOUNG LADY IS HURT " t>r0 “ rty i surely get a am'all bottle of Knowlton's Mile Eva Drake was thc victim of a motor No. | Danderine from any druggiat or toilet painful accident Wednesday afternoon tld property counter for n few centn. .J*. when the waa struck by a car driven by - from "thel Bny Victory Bond.-— Mr. Henry Pool. One leg was broken .... of J. D.| Delightful 1 breakfast dlahee: Whole J“»t *hovc thc ankle and she was badly 0’QoJnnand whM| . Haaih Koa r, Mother', bruised. J ^ In- poeeeaaion 1n _ | Bl>H1 tuau,.!, R.»vr>at The accident occurred on the Brinton road near the bridge Juet north of town. —Bny Victory Bonds— We are proud of the confid ence doctors, druggists and the public have in 666 Chill and a. witain tne.7dwlw. _ _ Fever Tonic. ndv highest bidder I Bay Victory Boeda-— BUY VICTORY BONDS ;rftod property Seed Peanut? We have them. Both j, y00 decide to put a second applies- tint Scale, gray!^ 11 ^ hofno-ftown. Can famish them ,j 0D to , our corn, we have it Chat- shelled. ’Phone na how many and wa uhoochce Fertiliser Co. 3dwtf. will hare them ready. Lang A Co, —re-Bny Victory Bond. Omega, Gm ldwtf. You will get a better stand of pcanu* ; Bur Victory Bondi ' | If they ere ehened on our New Ten nnd against Get you a HIlk Dress today. We are ffnaton shelier. It separates the small i June, Wheat Hearts, PettIJohn’a Breakfast Food, Buckwheat, Cream of Wheat, Puf fed Wheat Puffed Rice, Corn Puffs, Poet Toasties, Com Flakes, Audi Jemima’s Pancake Flour, Quaker Oats.' Try them. ? j They are good. Rickerson Grocery Co. the >mi>any '" tr. in tablet or liquid form. This is nature’s tonic, which restores the tone of the stomach, activity of the liver and steadiness to tho nerves, strengthening the wholo system. -LouitriUe, Ky.—"When 1 needed a ■pring tonio I UMd Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical DUrovery, Of eoune, I was trying to improve • run-down condition. Thi* medicine hud a very good effect in makin* mo gtrongcr and mow ready to do my uauai work. It ia the fce»f remedy of it* kind. — Anw V. Cnnh, The new Tom Huaton peanut shelier ■hell* them while you wait, twenty bushels per hour. We shell every day. Lang & Co„ Omega, Gao 7dwtf. Buy Victory It does not matter how fa r you live from Omega, it will pay you to let xu shell your seed peanuts on our ^ Tom Huaton aheller. Yon aje sure to get a better stand. We shell every day, ar.l will shell them while you wait. 7dwtf The Mav TROUSSEAU Calls for these Silks Georgettes, Foulards, Taffetas, Wash Satins, Crepes, Chiffons, Crepe de Chines, Messalines Never before was our Silk stock so rich with varieties. Silks for every pur pose,-Suits, Dresses, Blouses, Underwear—and such designs' and colors. You’ll be astonished with the beauty and reasonableness of price. BUY VICTORY BONDS federal farm loans trading aa The dosing ont all Stripe nnd Plaid Silka at . , n d broken nuta from the otbore. We the email ram of $1,021-2. The Adam.- .bell every day. Lang A Co., Omega, Smith Co. a . Gd4twlt Oa. 7dwtf _.' tk-.-iSi^ik Can now be procured prompt ly through the Tift-Berrien County Mutual Federal Farm Loan Association at 51-2 per cent interest, on 35 years time. For full particulars, call upon H. S. MURRAY, Secretary-Treasure*, TIFTON, GEOR<