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WANT AD COLUMN
COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED—W.
tr* in the msrket for Hens, Friers, Boos
ters, Guineas, Ducks, Turkeys, Geeee or
E*js. Fruits and ve,etablee, butter and
pure cream. Can alio use af ew home-
canned poods. Hotel Mjon, Tifton, Ga.
MONUMENTS—I can furnish the rery
heat J. J. F. Goodman, Braokfleid, wtf
SHERIFF'S SALE
WANTED AT ONCE—One copy each
of Weekly Gasette Oct 18th, 1918 aad
June 28, 1918. Also one copy of Dally
Gasette,' Nor. 28, 1918. ' tf
LOST—Foldinp pocketbook and small
day book containing notes, receipt!, etc.
Reward for return to J. J. F. Goodman,
.Brookfield. 30-dltw2t
FOUR RESIDENCES—In. Tifton for
sale. Two on Tift avenue and two on
rlfwps’le^- raUm *** Tuesday In
Cliff Parker’*. lOdwltfj ^ U fU«t, 1919, at public outcry, before
■___ _■ _ ' , I the Court House in aaid county, within
FOR SALE-120 acres, round timber- ^ hours of sale, to the highest
ed land on St. Andrewa Bay, fifteen miles I bidder for cash, the following described |
from Panama City. Good fishing, cool Property, to-wit:
Gulf breezes. Bargain fo r cash $10 perl o£ jj d "no^SS!™!!The*8ixth land district
acre. John H. Whittington, Allentonil 0 f Tift county, Georgia, described aa fol- 'j
Fla, llwGtllows: Beginning at a point where the
: I Eastern Georgia^ Southern & Florida .
Railway Company right-of-way intersects
the middle of the National Highway in ,
said lot 4011; thence in a noutherljr erec
tion along the eaHterii edge of aaid right- i
of-way to the landa of C. W. Durden;
thence In an easterly direction along the
north line of the lands of aaid C. W.
Durden, to the center of the said Nation
al Highway; thence In a northerly and
northwesterly direction along the canter
of said National Highway to the point of
FOR
to be Incor-
politie under
NOTICE TO PUBLIC—All parties are
hereby warned not tp employ, feed, house
conceal Dewey, Rob or Marvin Ivcstcr,
or pay them any money for work done
without my knowledge or consent, as
all are under age. T. A. Wester, Route
0 Tifton. 7-dw2t
NOTICE—All parties are warned not to
sell Joe N. Stewart, colored, any mer
chandise of any kind, drugs, or give any
medical attention on my account R. F.
Payne. 3-dwlt
STRAYED—Three head cattle, cow •—».-7-,- __ ..
calf and yearling. Cow black and white af “p^rty 8 of (CO DanW. under
•potted; yearling red and white spotted; a gf a i UU ed from the Oity Court of Tit-
calf red; all marked, with buttons In ton In favor of Hill-Reld Department
of each with my name ■nd.ddrc.., gS'SSwto writing
Last aeen at Vanceville. Reward for In- MM requ | re j j, y j aw ,
formation leading to their recovery.
J. Annis, Tifton, Route 4.
FOR SALE—Thirty Bushels Califor
nia Peas. 100 Crates Steam Cured Por
to Rico Potatoes. Geo. F. Clark, Croa-
land, Ga 4-dwlt
PEACHES FOR SALE—On Abe Con
ger’s farm two and one-half miles north
of Tifton, on the Waterloo road. Tele
phone 3002. Abe Conger, Route 3, Tif
ton. 8-dwlw
noney, log
lets that l
SOMETHING GOOD
_ , tlon of apM I
This June 27th, 1919. _ - 5. The c
J. M. Shaar, Sheriff. tion ah all
Tift County Georgia. (15,000). w
" iug same to
For the Small Farmer or partiea who lk)lton or W- H . Abbott
want homes in South Georgia, 14,000,
MOWER FOR 8 ALE—McCormick. “«ftoo 0 ) f bfT’miwtj
I cheap. See J. W. vote of the stockholders, aud stock, to be
little uied. Will aell (
11-dwlw divided In shares of ona hundred dollars
Hogs Are Worth More Than Ever Before
■■ 1 ■ ■ /
If you neglect your hogs now you are losing
money. A little attention will bring you big re
turns. They should be kept well oiled to protect
them from lice and disease. Let us demonstrate
to you the
ROWE NEW IDEA HOG OILER
An investment in one of these oilers will
be the best investment you ever made. Guar
anteed satisfactory. We aslo sell ROWE’S
MEDICATED OIL. Best for Hogs, Cattle,
Horses.
Bennett’s Hardware, Inc.
_ — each ($100). Ta par emt'if Hi
Acres to AttU»..~Wy « «d'»«r FOR 8ALB-N*w .lx room huu« in £?&*»*&**’* by them
Railroad and Highways near two good Woodlawn. A bargain at $3,000, “ 0. Petitioners desire the right to «u«
Towns Cheap and on EASY TERMS, Realty Company. II0WI1 and be sued, to plead aad bt Impleaded
° ET Wrlte or *** ,f ' ulw<>0 < 1 * Ford. WANTED CORD WOOD—See W. E all^ neceaaary*\y-le^*aj(d^(3atl«to,
Tifton, Ga. Chandler, Superintendrnt, Central Gro- " .. .. ... -
—BBgBBaagSBBgBg I eery Company Feed Mills. Il-d2wlt ^ IneiudTng the riiht'to buy,
hold snd sell real estate and personal
HARDWARE 4 FARM IMPLEMENTS
COFFINS 4 CASKETS
——rr-z .j u'hu mu «ph rent CHiaie auu pcnwuai
FOR 8ALE—708 acrea on public road prope rty suitable to the purposes of the
12 miles from Tifton, 2 miles Pinetta, corporation, and to execute notes and
Ga. 00 acres cultivation, 400 more can bonds aa evidence of indehtedna* Inepr-
. L.ui w <»h m»u pwnpnRP Good rwl - in U*® conduct of the affairs of the
be cultivated with little expense, uooo and to the same by
7-room dwelling, tenant house barn etc. mor tgage, security-deedfi or other forme
A bargain at $29,000.00. Also have for 0 f lien, under exmlng laws.
ver / .h, 7 'p.^v. a n«oSi d ^ co .r“ ti “
'Moultrie, Gn.. L. M. Burns, Moultrie. wd lccspt uaendmenU to 1U
Ga. lOdutwlt D , either form or substsnee by a vote
- of a majority fbf its stock outstanding
Ladies call and see our New Zelgler ,t the time. They Mao ask authority fo<
Slippers, both in Pumps snd Oifords, Mid incorporation to. wind up Its affairs
* 1A wKit,ae D mt h«r9 Dpnnrt- liquidate and discontinue Its business at
$0.50 to $10. Whitley Brothers Depart ^ determine to do so by a
meat Store. Ild2twlt vote 0 ( two thirds of its stock ontstand
■■ ■ ' ■■■ >■ — ing at the .time.’
100 ACRES OF LAND—Two brick 8. They desire fbr the said corpora
stores and five residences in tow n of tion the right of renewal “d
Chula, Tift TOunty, for sale by Tifton }JJJ j t tlT J aU g UC h^ther rights, power*
Realty Co., office with Cliff Parker. and privileges and immunities aa an
8dwtf incident to like corporation* or permia-
Bible under the law® of Georgia.
PEACHES—My celebrated Elberta Wherefore, petitioners pray to be In
a _i n . to to wuilfi corporated under the name and style
Peaches are now ripe. W. W. Willis. af( / rwaW with the privileges and
5d5twlt t mmun itlet herein set forth, and as arc
now. or may hereafter be, allowed a cc
FOR SALE—60,000 or 100,000 good jmration of similar character under the
cypress shlnglea. See I. W. Myers, My- laws of Georgia. ■ __
°° H ‘ td - Attora«y , to? W Peti t ionera
J. T. DICKENS—Is sUB to tbs Grocery GEORGIA-T1R <*»"£ ^
business and ia ready to aerva the public. §g Tift t'oim*
He will appreciate your trade. 2-dw2w I, Henry D. Webb. Clerk of the Sup-
. nrior Court of Tift County, hereby certi
FARM LANDS—If you have not thought fy that the foregoing ia a true and cor-
of selling your form in Tift couuty. "“to toE
come down and let us show you what we
® ■!** "F Jwly. ____
Henry D. Webb. Clerk
Superior Court, Tift Co.
have in Brooks, Grady and Thomas This 8 day of July, 191&
counties, then you will know what to do. _
The Real Estate Exchange, W. B. Craig- _______
miles, Manager, Mitchell Building, Thom- FOR SALE—One good young milch cow
asville, Ga. 8-d3w2t R. L. Warren, x 8-dtf.
Sell Your Toto
At Tifton
*7
Morgans Tobacco Warehouse ai
will be open for the sale of leaf
on Wednesday, July 23.
The tobacco companies of the East
have their buyers on hand at every sale
and they are anxious to buy every pound
you will bring in.
Messrs E. L. Morgan & Co. wilt have
experienced warehousemen in charge to
look after your interests and they will
be in a position to get you the very top
market prices for your tobacco.
Tifton will have a good market, every
accommodation and convenience for you
Pay no attention to idle reports from
outside sources. “Promises are cheap,
but it takes money to buy tobacco.”
E. L. Morgan & Co.
Gillen’s Hog Cholera Remedy
*
A Cholera Remedy for Hogs and Chickens
THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIES FROM WELL KNOWN GEORGIANS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES:
SIX DEAD AND ELEVEN DOWN WHEN TREATMENT BEGAN.
I w'iah to tell my experience, as it was such a benefit to me, I feel sure
it will do the same for others.
On Sunday evening, August 13, 1916, I went to feed my hogs and found
one of them sick. 1 doctored him aa beat I could. On Monday morning he was
dead and one more missing. 1 put the dead one in my car and carried it
to Dr. Burson, of the State Agricultural College. He had his assistant
to cut open and inspect the same, and he reported that there were symptoms
of cholera and pneumonia. I, not being satisfied, requested Dr. Burson also
to inspect the hog, which he did, rendering the same opinion and recommend
ing that I get so many C. C. of serum and a syringe and inoculate all of
the hogs that l had, which was twenty-seven. I bought the syringe of him
and wrote to the State Veterinarian, enclosing check for so many C. C. of
Hcrum, and returned home to find the missing hog dead. I burned the
carcass and went to Crawford, expecting to get the serum, and in the eve
ning it diil uot come. While I was at Crawford I met Col. Hamilton Mc
Whorter, Jr., and told him about losing my hogs and he recommended that
1 call Mr. Frank !>. Gillen. Bishop, Ga., who had a cholera remedy.
When 1 returned to my home I ioninl another hog dead and still another
sick whereupon l went to the phone and called Mr. F. I). Gillen, and ex
plained to him what had taken place nnd requested that he come to my
home and treat them for me, and I immediately drove to Bishop in my
car and carried him to my home in Oglethorpe county, arriving about 4
o’clyck, and finding the sick hog dead. Mr. Gillen cut open the hog and
made an examination of same and decided it was eholcra, and began giving
his treatn^ntAit encu, without separating the sick from the well ones, and
remained vrtrti until Friday of that week, and not one of my hogs has
beeu sick since they began to take the treatment. One »ow gave birth to
six pigs on October i8. Two other* expected any day, and all are fat and
healthy and as hearty ai any hogs can be.
Had it not been for Gillen’s Hog Cholera Cure I think I would have lost
aU my hogs. Respectfully,
Lexington, Ga. M. C. COLQUITT.
TEST PROVES WORTH OF REMEDY.
Mr. F. D. Gillen, Bishop, Qa.: Dear Sir—During the months of Febru
ary and March, 1917, my hogs took cholera and I purchased s bottle of you r
medicine and poured it down them, and I have never lout • hog since. All of
my hog* got entirely well without the loss of one. Now I am writing you
this letter, and if it is any benefit to you, you may u*e it any way you see
lit. I gladly recommend your Cholera Remedy to any hog raiser*.
Yours Truly, C. S. BALDWIN,
Madison, Ga., Aug. 29, 1918. Sheriff Morgan Co.
HERD WAS BADLY INFESTED.
Gillen Remedy Co.. Atlanta, Ga.: After using Gillen’s Cholera Remedy
for four years I consider it the greatest medicine for liog s and fowls that I
have ever seeu. I bought 105 hogs, shipped from South Georgia, and they
were dying with cholera. I began using your medicine and never lost a sin
gle hog after using it, and the hogs are in fiue shape at this writing.
Yours Very Truly, W. A. XOMILLE.
March 5, 1919. Major, Bishop. Ga.
LISTEN TO WHAT MARSHAL GLEATON SAYS.
To my Friends in Worth County;
During the first part of May I had 9 shoats die of cholera. I got a bottle
of Gillen’s Cholera Remedy at the City Drdg Co., Warwick, ami afte r using
the same I lost 2 more. This discouraged me, but after talking with Gillen’s
demonstrator, Mr. M. D. Gleason, and listening to hi* instructions to my
neighbors, J. R. Dupree, Jack Wright, R. M. Moore, Henry Rouse, Jes*e
Gleaton, J. L. Story, Will Rouse Tom Aldrege, L. C. Whitfield, Tom
Campbell, Otis Spillers, and other*,’ I saw that if I had given this at the
demonstrator had told my friends I would not have lost these two, by allow
ing them to run the range while giving this remedy. As I had 9 more tick
ahoats that were down I got another bottle and saved every one and soma
were near dead. You can now see them running around Warwick.
MARSHAL GLEATON.
AN EFFICIENT REMEDY.
Mr. F. D. Gillen: Dear Sir—I have used your Hog Cholera Remedy for
hogs and turkeys and find it an efficient remedy, when timely and properly
used, and I take pleasure in using it Yours Truly,
Athens, Ga. HAMILTON McWHORTER.
SAVES TWO HOGS.
Mr. F. D. Gillen, Bishop, Ga., Dear Sir—On February 12, 1918 I pur
chased two hog* for the county convict camp of this county, paying $30 for
the two. On Wednesday morning I noticed that botht of them were sick
and had thumps badly, ami from what I knew about hog cholera, it was that
disease. 1 decided tluit they would die, and Mr. Beal, one of the guards at
the camp, agreed with me that there wa s no chauce for them, nnd even
went so far as to «»ay he wouldn’t give a dollar for them.
I.ater in the day, I met Major Well*, of this place, and he told me about
your medicine nnd stated that it was recommended well and that it was
being handled by Mr. Joe McRae. I at once purchased a bottle ^)f thi*
remedy nnd went at once to the camp and ndministrd it. On the next morn
ing they improved and did uot thump. By the evening of the 15th they were
eatiug heartily, a thing they had not done until I gave them this medicine,
and by the morning of the- 16th they were both well and ate heartily.
1 consider that the small amount of thi* medicine used has saved both
hogs. I am thoroughly convinced that if it had not been for it thsy would
have been dead long ago. I am glad I found out about this medicine, and
from actual experience I know it to be good.
Yours Truly, . G. F. BOOTH.
Chairmsn Board Commissioners, Oconee Co., Ga.
Testimonials equally as convincing: can be secured from Tift County Farmers.
Gillen’s Cholera Remedy is for sale by PHILLIPS MERCANTILE COMPANY., Tifton, Georgia.
J. B. Harris, Enigma, City Drug Store, Odlla, A. W. Whiddon, Chula, Corner Drug Store, Sparks, Clem Davis, WiUacoochee, H. L Taylor & Co., Adel,
R.L Norman, Norman Park, W. R. Lindsey & Co., Lenox, Oren Roberts, Brookfield, Alapaha Drug Company, Alapaha, Rentz Drug Company, Omega.
Gillen Remedy Co. Inc.,
ATLANTA,
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