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ut-of-door life is under way.
ou to come in and see our at-
Summer Dresses, Sport and
Georgette Crepe and Crepe
other attractive Summer
1 Stocks are of high quality and
‘pricesremarkably low, and we
will appreciate an inspection as it is quite a pleas
ure for us to show you.
Co.
member tifton board of trade
Pari*, May 2d—Nine member* of the Ameftcan Peace Con'
ference have offered their resignation* as a result of dissatis
faction with the terms of the German treaty, it was learned ta-
, ,
Three of the resignations are said to be final and the
.other* held in abeyance at the request of the Commission.
Fire! Where?
Why woriy when the fire alarm sounds? Why
not learn how to prevent fires ? We know many
ways and gladly explain them and help put them
into effect.
This is a Hartford Agency offering Hartford
Prevention Service as well as Hartford indemnity.
Let us explain this additional service your insur
ance premiums buy. *
CLIFF PARKER
«INSURANCE SERVICE”
'Phone 91 Hotel Myon Bldg.
Tifton, Georgia
- We represent seventeen old line companies with
combined assets of over two hundred and fifty
trillion dollars.
Fresh from the battlefields of
from eighteen months of privation
the tortures of hell in battle behind them,
the glory of return to meet them, hit-
con's Own machine gunners Friday
marched into arms that have been itch-
ing to hold them, to lips that trembled
in the ccstacy that finds no other way
of expression .and -to hearts that have
held them in their joys and sorrows al<
ways in first place since they marched
ns mere boys to the fields of France,
says the Macon Telegraph.
Relic of Battalion.
Heroes all, those 2(17 men—the relie
of a battalion of boys who boarded a
train at Camp Harrison on their way
for France nineteen months ago, came
yesterday through the new Terminal and
a city, nay, more than a city, the heart
of Georgia, met them and gave them the
heroes' welcome.
Massed and moving crowds that pack
ed alhldown-town areas, dressed in their
gayest to match the colors that Macon it
self had donned in honor of the return of
her boys, greeted the returned warriors,
and pushed and jammed to catch
glimpse of the men who have been
through Chateau-Thiorry, through
Argonne and on the Champagne front—
the men, who, having won their victories
in those campaigns, found rest upon the
soil of a country whose forces they had
opposed.
Program* Cast Aside.
It was the story of a formal parade
that didn't finish. As Macon had sent
the fighters out, she had planned to wel
come them; speeches were written that
were not said, plans were made that
were never carried outj for no real wel
come comes from plan. Mother, wife,
dad, brother, sister and the “girl” sent
plans to the winds, and gave the heroes
the best sort of home-coming a man who
has been away two years can have.
With the first shrill blast of the train
that brought them iuto the city, a flood
of emotions was turned loose and the
yelling, cheering throng surged through
the gates ,aud out onto the tracks and
even dung to the train to see the boys.
It was a riot, instead of a welcome.
For twenty miuutes it lasted, until
finally military order prevailed and the
battalion was reformed. r
As the parade started off, there was
perfect order in ranks. But it lasted
only a minute. Standing beside J. D.
Crump, chairman of the reception com
mittee, a woman was weeping.
She saw his badge, and addressed him,
“My boy is in there, and I haven't seen
him for eighteen months. I don't see
him.”
She Grabs Her Boy.
“The minute you see him, grab him,' 1
Mr. Crump told her.
She fouud him in the first company,
and with a little cry, rushed into tho
A Mother’s Happiness
Made Perfect
» That Sht Hat*
iraw
pare wo „
lives, known as Mother's Friend. It Is ap-
Piled to tho muscles of tho abdomen, gently
nbbsd in, 4nd at once penetrates to relievo
•train on nerves, cords and ligaments. It
makes the muscles so pliant that they ex
pand easily when baby arrives; the hours
•t too time are fewer, end pain and danger
tbe crisis U naturally avoided.
Mothcr'a Friend enables the i
Preserve her health and strength,
ranslM a pretty mother by, haviag avoided
discomfort and suffering which more often
toon otherwise areompanles such an occa
sion when naturo is unaided. Every nerve,
muscle and tendon is. thoroughly lubricated.
IMacomfoit during the period is counter.
bOMth^nd^naturaJ, aft * r *** 15 left
Writeto the Bradfleld Regulator Com-
tain sjottlo of Mother-. Friend
drag Mora today without fslL
SI TRY III
DANDRUFF AND
AUTIFY YOUR HAIR
filling out and gets thick,
beautiful.
four hair becomes light, navy, fluffy,
’■ "it tlid appears as soft, lustrous
itiful aa a youug girl’s after
“Danderine hair cleanse.” Just tr,
this—moisten a cloth with a little
Danderine and carefully draw It through
your hair, taking ona email strand at a
EXCELSIOR SCHOOL
WAS CONSOLIDATED
With Port of Salem and Old Ty Ty
School Districts by County Board
•f Education
Tifton, Ga„ May 10, 1910.
The Tift County Board of Education
met in adjourned session of May flth to
time. This will cleanse the heir of du.t, finally ..uhlisk the enlarged boundary
dirt and excessive oil and In Just a few of tl , e 0 ^ dl „ trict and con .
momenta you have doubled the beauty .. „ .... . . . “
of your hair 8 *der a petition from some of the people
Besides beautifying the hair at once,* of the 8alem < Excelai01 aud old Ty Ty
Danderine dissolves every particle oi ^ist/lcts relative to the consolllation of
dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invig-, the three schools into the Excelsiog <2qu- j
orates the scalp, forever stopping itch- solidated School.
KK PERUNA
Gave
ReHei
so
Writes
_ H r V 1C* Vwhnrei 1 . Engineer, G.
R. & L Rr.. 17 Highland Stl,Grand
I Lap Ids. Mich.
Entirely Free from
Catarrh of the Stosaatft
“Peruna has positively done for'
me wkat many doctor* failed to
do. I have boon time and again
compelled to taka to my bed for
days. The first bottle of Peruna
gave relief and while I always
keep It in the house tor emery
encles, I cOnalder myself entlrvi?
tree from catarrh of the atonimd .
the trouble from which I at»f
fered for «o long before takin,-.
this remedy.”
A*k Vonr Dealer
ing and falling hair.
But what frill please you moat will
i after a few weeks' use when you
will actually see new hair—fine and
downy at first — yes — but really new
The recommendation asked that the
Excelsior district be enlarged so as to in
clude all of the Salem district not in- GEORGIA—Tift County
TO REMOVE DISABILITIES
GEORGIA—Tift County.
'. Vh ;: m , u Con
cluded in the Omcgs district aud all ot ,„ lo T It May Concern: Walter
oowny at nrw — yea — dui reauy mew; . n| . „ _ , „ i W; Livingston gives notice that at the notice ilmi~v“* i‘ v '•»*«
hair growing aU over the scalp. If you thc 01d Ty Ty distri<5t> 08 fo,low8: !•*“«>' Term, 1010, of the Superior Court S }; at 4 0, , na< £' s * 1
care fo7 pretty, aoft hair and lota of it. | . *''-sia»iae »t the middle of the west jLmlav “l-Jn‘he wSlI .ode? aikin* ?he S
aurely get a amaU bottle of Knowlton’s 1| "‘ <* land lot No. 438 between Tift the .aid Court by petition to be rSieved “ut'and i' 1 "" 1 »' hic h haa bo'e,, . ,li
Danderine from any druggist or toilet
counter for a few cents.
JONES-W1LBIRN
Bliss Frances Jonea, of Ty. Ty, and
Mr. John T. Wilburn, of Macon, were
married at the Methodic Parsonage in
Tifton Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock, Rev,
W. EL Budd, Pastor, performing the cere
mony. The young people were accom
panied by the bride’s sister, also by Miss
Ellie Poole and Mr. Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn left Tuesday
night for Macon where they will make
their home. The bride is the daughter
of Mr. C. I. Jones of Ty Ty, and is a
young woman of many charms of char
acter. The groom is a railroad man and
member of a prominent Jones county
family.
VETERINARY REMEDIES
B. A. THOMAS’ and FARRIS’ line
stands at the head of the list. They
are medicine. You do not pay medicine
prices for the simple feed you have on
your farm. Why not try remedies of
known merit. Preparations that have
stood the test of time and each sucecding
year finds them growing in favor with
the American farmer. Rickerson Gro.
—adv.
FREE VULCANIZING
HOOD TIRES and TUBES
tor tix months\aiter purchase.
Fisk, Goodyear & Goodrich
Ninety days after purchase.
Expert repairing on aU makes ot Cars. Oar Shop is the best in the Soath
‘and we employ only good Mechanics. Give jus your work.
Tin VisiUe Gasoline Station
Tift? Overland Co.
Phone 20
,'r\
Overland Parts and Service
ranks, and swept him out with the
strength given her for the moment.
That started the whole thing- Men,
women, boys and girls rushed out and
grabbed their particular soldier.
Up thc street they walked with them,
showered with flowers from thc seething
mass of people that took up every square
foot of Cherry street and hung from
the buildings along the way. They went
with them to the receptions at the dif
ferent armories in their honor, took
them home to see other relatives and
friends, and finally went with them to
the luncheon at the Lanier at 2 o'clock,
and to the dance last night on Cherry
street. '
An engineer started the whole demon
stration. He pulled tho whistle cord on
his engine us it rounded the curve ap
proaching the Terminal station. Every
whistle in town took up his signal. The
crowd that jammed every nook and
cranny of the station knew what it
meant.
Waves Pass the Gates.
Like n flood, people broke from where
they had been standing, and wave after
passed through the gates. Eight
policemen had been stationed at
gates to keep thc crowd back. There
) stopping them. They were
"folks” of the boys thc whole German
army couldn't stop.
Emotions that have been pent up since
the signing of the armistice, when it
was known that the hoys would come
back safely, were turned loose. Some
body—it matters not whom—.unfurled a
service flag of the 151st. Some of tho
blue stars have turned to gold.
Out over the tracks they poured, with
absolute abandon of any trains that
might be scheduled to arrive at that
time .and over the far side to the spur
on which the lGlst's care were being
pushed down to the Y to back into the
station.
Each wanted thc first glimpse at the
warriors.
out and marked ...... M
duly appointed and"
oath by them:
om form ably to
reviewe
thereof made l ,
!>uid road running from O. r. \ |.
Xir,r",l'"' ar<l th ™>« h land of dohe
of fee? Ph , Boutb J' M . through land,
fnr.1 • .1 1 hel|, “ ,0 th<! I'ope-Jl -
S™; ™ through lands of s' Ji ,
rSL '".Jr*. u 5 e between U. K
LeSueur, thence
application for discharge
GEORGIA—Tift County.
C. Ik Clements. Guardian of Wilma,
Clements, Clyde Clements, J. C. Clem
ents and Frank Clements, has applied to
me for a discharge from his Guardianship
of said minors, this is therefore to notify
all persons concerned, to file their ob
jections, if any they have, on or before
the first Monday in May next, else C. B.
xf intersect* with 'ChuTa““and “whTdZn
Mril public romi, this road prayed for is
to take place of an old road! said elmnil
“ w r °»«
oomp/C S„n aU inte e A W,, ta t0 ita
matter, on order will be granted by the
undersigned at the office of the “minty
commissioners in said county on the“?nd
«!prayi.Tr. M19 '
This April 7 1910.
?.• K Hall, Chairman,
by Gertrude HJlllott Livinga-
morth up Ty Ty creek to intersection of Walter W. Livingston tried
i ..L . , , at the October Term, 1017, of said Court,
said creek with the north line of land wherein a total divorce was granted he
lot No. 345, thence east to Little river, ^een the parties, and petitioner Walter
thence in southerly direction down I.ittlc j ihUity oWot’ hefn'g *''.lloSSdVVrry South . p cnenc
nrer to the intersection of the Omega again, and Walter W. Livingston pub- j t y f ,’ n ? sa,, I ' J, ue to land of
—* ■«■«“ >'«*«•« *-»•'>• •»<* i “thV'iLe ^da; 'S'K'im?- ^ ai 1 xsr.s^sH^
Old Ty Ty district line thence west along; 0-8t Walter W. Livingston,
said line to the middle of the west line of I! - w - ye » HO ". Pctitloner'a Attorney.
lot No. 433, thence south to the middle
of the east line of lot No. 441, thence
west to the middip of the west line of
lot No. 438 to the starting point.
The above includes all of lots No. 340.
341, 342, 343, 344, 340, 347, 348, 340.
350 351 380 387 3S8 380 300 301 302
393, 304, 395, 300, 397, 398, 434, 435,
430, 437; also the part of lot No. 345
cast of Ty Ty creek; also that part of
lots No. 330, 352, 385, 309 lying west of
Little river and the north half of lots
No. 438, 430, 440, 441, 433, 432, 431,
and 430 except that part of -130 cast of
Little river, also that part of lot No.
429 west of Little river and north of thc
Omega district line.
If objection to the above named boun
dary is not filed with the Tift County
Board of Education within ten dayi
required by law, the boundary above out
lined will be established as the Excelsior
consolidated school district line.
S. A. MARTIN, President Board
A J. AMMONS, Secretary
M. Tucker,
ms, j, . <Mu» Urnncb,
March* a -^)tl' 11 019 ai>,lliwI for ’ Tlli “ County ° ( ' ollIlt ' V Commissioner.. Tift
C. W. Graves. Ordinary, j
NOTICE OF COMPLAINT.
FOR DISMISSION.
I GEORGIA—Tift County.
Estes Surgical Supply Co. vs. Tift I f ^ h h er ™"; : T ; A Gibbs, Admiuistrator
County Hospital. Suit on account, in . McMillan represents to the
City Court of Tifton, June Term, 1019. i m 1118 Ration, duly filed and en-
To the Defendant, Tift County Hospital: ■ f', ™ , on ~ r 1 f cor<i ' Bint ho has fully admin-
lou are hereby required to be and ap- } sl A h ,,n >“s McMillan’s estate, this
pear at the City Court of Tifton to be 8.S* f 1fo L e . to ci * e a| I persons.concerned
held in and for said county on the First 00(1 cre( litors, to show cause, it
Monday in June, 1910, then and there y ,, ey . F an ’,. w .ky said Administrator
to answer the complaint in above styled HPUi? not be discharged from his Admin-
case, as in default thereof Baid Court, *® tr ®Hon, und receive letters of dismis-
will proceed as to justice shall apper- 81on ’ on the first Monday in June, 1019.
*— C. W. Graves, Ordinary.
tain
Witness the Honorable James H.
Price, Judge of said Court, this the
24th, day of April, 1010.
, Henry D. Webb,
Clerk City Court of Tifton.
RidgdiU & Ellis,
Plaintiff’s Attorneys
25-31.
SUGGESTION FOR A
CAMPING TRIP
ly a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic
and Diarrhoea Remedy before leaving
home. As a rale it cannot be obtained
when on a hunting, fishing or prospect*
ing trip. Neither can it be obtained
while on board the cars or steamships, . -
and at such times and places it is most splendid laxative and general
likely to be needed. The safe way is to.Tonic.
have it with you. ~ A ~
FOR LEAVE TO SELL.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
To all Whom It May Concern: Mrs.
Edith Conger ns administratrix on the
estate of G. J. Conger having applii
to me for leave to sell all the land, b
longing to said estate and I will pass up
on thc same at the next term of the
Court of Ordinary of said county to be
held on the first Monday in June, 1010
and if no objections are filed said leave
ill be granted. This May 5, 1019.
C. W. Graves, Ordinary
FOR DISMISSION.
FOR LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Whorean. C. \y Fulwhod, Ailministra-
!V 1 . ' ■, ■ M inker, represents to the
Loun in his petition duly filed and en-
taxed on record, tlmt he haa fully ad-
666 has proven it will cure'therefore to cUe alf'^rJons^coneernedL 1
Malaria, Chills and Fever, i„‘ n ? r< ,l* “ ml cre ' )i t ors ' s| “>w cause, if
Bilious Fever; Cold, and La- ffiua dTX$d AJfufSS
Grippe. It kills the parasite, rajurtration, and receive letters of dis-
that causes the fever. It is a “oiTViS mVnl m» day in J ““-
G. W. Graves, Ordinary.
SHERIFF’S SALE. ‘
GEORGIA—Tift County.
n>X m thc 8rst Tuesday in June,
1010, st public outcry before the court-
house door in said county, within the
legel hours of sale to thc highest bidder
tlle ,o y°' vlnB described property
, etr, motor No.
1.1G7.540, 1000 ngodel. Said property
levied on os theinrpperty of Gus O’-
Quinn, under a fi t! issued from the
City Court of Tifton in favor of J. D
Connor and against Silas O'Quinn and
Gus O Quinn. Defendant in possession
of property on date of levy.
This 8th day of May, 1019.
LIFT CORNS OR
CALLUSES OFF
Doesn’t hurt! Lift any corn or
callus off with fingers
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Whereas, W. C. Chapman. Adminis
trator of R. C. Harralson, represents to
the Court in bis petition, duly filed and
entered on record, that he has fully ad
ministered It. C. Harralson estate, this
is therefore to cite nil persons concern
ed, kindred -and creditors, to show cause,
if any they can, why said Administrator
should not be discharged from bis Ad
ministration, and receive letters of dis
mission, on the first Monday in June,
1010. This May 1st, 1010.
C. W. Graves, Ordinary.
No Worms In a Healthy Child
AU children troubled with worms have an an
neal thy color, which Indicate! poor blood, and as a
role, there Is mors or less stomach disturbance.
GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC give* regularly
for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im
prove the digestion, and act as a General Strength
ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be
In perfect health. Pleasant to take. Nc Der bottle.
Don’t suffer l A tiny bottle of Free-
gone costs but a few cents at any drug
store. Apply a few drops on the corns,
calluses and "hard skin” on bottom of
feet, then lift them off.
When Freezone remove* corns from the
toes or calluses from the bottom of feet,
the skin beneath is left pink and healthy
and never sore, tender or irritated.—adv.
LOCAL LEGISLATION
Notice is hereby given that it is the
intention of the undersigned to apply
to the General Assembly of tho 8tate of
Georgia, after the expiration of thirty
days from the date of this notice, for the
passage of a bill to amend the charter of
the City of Tifton, Georgia. Tho titlo
of the bill the passage of which will be
asked, reads as follows:
"An Act to amend an Act providing
a charter for the City of Tifton, approv
ed August 10, 1915 (Acts 1015, pages
854-887), by adding thereto a now sec
tion, to be known as Section 70, grant
ing to thc Mayor and Council of said City
power and authority to lay sewers, con
struct septic tanks or make other ar
rangements for the purification or dis
posal of sewage, locate dumping grounds
for garbage, convey such sewage by
means of ditches, canals or streams, and
drain such dumping grounds by the same
method, beyond or without the corporate
limits of said City; granting to the
Mayor and Council of said City power
and authority, by proper resolution, to
condemn lamb both within and without
the corporate limits of said City for said
purposes and for the further purpose of
securing ingress to and egress from such
sewers, sewage plants, damping grounds,
ditches and stream*; and for otter pur-
peses." L. E. Bowen.
Tifton, Georgia, May 16, 1019.
FOR ADMINISTRATION.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
To All Whom It May Concern: I. C.
Touchstone having applied to me for
permanent letters of administration on
tho estate of Berry M. Moore, late of
said county, this i 8 to cite all and sing
ular, the creditors and next of kin, to
be and appear at my office within the
time allowed by law and show cause if
any they can why permanent letters of
administration should not be granted to
I. C. Touchstone on Perry M. Moore's
estate.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this 5th day of May, 1919.
C. W. Graves, Ordinary.
CARDUI
The Woman's Tonie
H You ran rrivas CsMtil ■
FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA-
[ TION.
! GEORGIA—Tift County.
To nil Whom It May Concern: J. D.
Jordan having In proper form applied to
me for permanent letters of admhriirira-
tlon on the estate of J. T. Jordan, late
of said county, this is to cite aU anfl
singular the creditors and next pf kin
of J. T. Jordan to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by law
and show cause, if any they can, wire
permanent administration should not ba
granted to J. D. Jordan, on J. T_ Jord-
au’.s estate. f
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this April 13th, 1010. »
C. W. Graves, Ordinary.
Habitual Constipation Cored
In 14 to 21 Days
“LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN” is a specially-
prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual
Constipation. It relieves promptly but
should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days
to Induce regular action. It Stimulates and
Regulates. • Very Pleasant to Take. 60c
per bottle.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
* Will be sold the first Tuesday in June,
1010, at public outcry before the court
house door in said county, within the
legal hours of sale to the highest bidder
forcash. the following described property
!r«:
levied on as the property of Geo. w
WUlis, trading ra *e Citj cSsh lSxfct
tinder . fi fa tamed from tho City
Court of Tifton In favor of t&o Detroit
Automatic Scale Company and i
raid Geo. W. Willta. trading UT?.
city Cush Market* ^
This 8th day of May, 1019. f
J. M. Stow, Sheriff,
566 has more imit.Siw,
any other Chill and Fever Ton
ic on the market, hot no OM
one want* imitations. They are
dangerous thing* in die medi
cine line. edr.