The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, July 25, 1919, Image 7

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Nervous Mother Should Profit by the Experience of These Two Women Buffalo, N. Y.—“I am the mother of four children, and for nearly three years I suffered from a female trouble with pains in my back and side, and a general weakness. I had pro fessional attendance most of that time but did not seem to get well. .As a last resort I decided to try Lydia E. Knkham’s Vegetable Compound which I had seen advertised in the newspapers, and in two weeks noticed a marked improvement I continued its use and am now free from pain and able to do all my house work.”—Mrs. B. B. Zicunska, 202 Weiss Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Program of At- Strongly Op- la Toarna. Ians' of Uayor to amend the Atlanta to prorl- •nersh'lp of public ding io the Lejia- OEOROIA—TIPT COUNT®. Under and by virtue of the power aud authority contained in two certain «*• curity deeds from William 0. Dixon to George M. Forman, dated June 14, 1910, Portland, Ind.—“I had a displacement and suffered so badly from it at times I could not be on my feet at all. I was all run down and so weak I could not do my housework, was nervous apd could not lie down at night. I took treatments from a physician but they did not help me. My Aunt recommended Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. 1 tried \ it and now I am strong and well again and do 1 my own work and I give Lvdia E. Pinkham’s 1 Compound the credit.”—Mrs. Josef hike ' Kimble, 935 West Baoe Street, Portland, Ind. Every Sick Woman Should Try LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS. 5 1-2 PER CENT FARM LOANS 7 Per Cent Tifton City Loans Wo make farm loans at 5 1-2 per cent interest and give the WILBANKS BUYS AND SELLS Dr. J. D. Wilbanks has purchased from Rev. C. W. Durdpq the latter’s 466-acre farm four miles sopth of Tifton on the National Highway.? He also purchased from Mr. J. F. Lots . . - ., . . . . .. the latter’s 115-actf farm, known as the tanrmmr the privilege of paying part of the principal at tho 0entry ptace , di^iiea from Tifton on the Brookfield roai l)r. Wilbanks has sold to Mr. H. L. Wilson, of Sycamot^ 233 acres three miles from Tjfton od, tjie Ocilla road. This i.in the form 0/ bills introduced by Fulton delegation’will he laid before the.House Committee of, Municipal Gov tbeplau •of[the measure under ittap the ctt/*of Atlanta would EKfilvea authority to operate its public tlllties aud to cobdecaa property and Dwer. with* which to* tperate them. Undoubtedly the phi i, which is opposed by many North Georgia municipalitiei,' will bavt stiff oppoaltloa.. Preston Ark wright, president and H. M. Atkinson, chairman of the board of directors of the Georgia . Railway and Power Company, will apeak (gainst th,e measure. ' Tho Central Transmission Company in Macon and interests in Tallulah Falls which furnish power to the Georgia Rail* id Power Company also have asked iht£ they be give n a hearing. They are protesting against the plan, maintaining that the condemning clause iu the bill will five the city of Atlanta power to confiscate their properties in other sec tions of the state. number of North Georgia towns, which are vitally affected by the measure, have asked their representatives in the Legislature, to tight the proposed legis lation. Condemnation of the big dams and transmission lines of the local power plant, from which these towns buy their power wholesale, is regarded as that is decidedly hostile to their interests. It is pointed out that with Atlanta de manding cheaper rates ami more service in case of a shortage of power the burden will fall on outside municipalities, re sulting in increased rates and subjection to such inconveniences and discomforts ns may follow. aud recorded in Cerk’s office, Tift Sup- porated and made a body politic under uior Court in Book Five, pages 540 mil o“nETT88PURMV COMPANY” Ml there will be sold nr out-erv ptTTB SPlKLIN COMPANY . it, mere wui De soia at put i— out-crv f 0P t j, e period 0 f twenty years. before the Court house door of said* 2. The principal office of said com- c«'uuiy on the first Tuesday in August, pany shall be in the city of Tifton, State next, within the legal hours of aale to'°? d Minty aforesaid bul; petitioners de ft,. ...V lire the right to establish branch offices odd of any year stopping interest on amounts paid, but no an imal payment of principal required. R. C. ELLIS W. W. BRYAN Golden Building Tifton, Georgia Rising Sun when applied to Self Rising Flour is more than a trade name It means flour which has a sci- I " ; entific baking efficiency and. an if inestimable food value. GEO. BAKER, Tifton, Ga. NOTICE OF 8ALB PETITION FOB CHARTER GEORGIA—Tift County. To the Superior Court of Said County; The petition of F. C. Betts, S. L. Betti aud \V. C. Spurliu, all of Turner county, Georgia, respectfully shows: 1. That they desire fo r themselves their associates and successors, to be incor- the highest and best bidder for cash, the property described therein consisting of Two Hundred and Eighty-eight (286) acres more or lea* of Lot of Land Num ber 225 in the Sixth (6th) District of Tift County, Georgia, "Bounded ou East and West by original land lines of said lots; North by Double Run Branch and South by lands of Dan Walker.” Default having octi made in certain i;mints designated in said security deed, the entire iudolircdr. ’su due there- under has been declare*; due and payable, and said property will be sold to satisfy •* sane. This July 1, 1010. 4-5t George at Forman. the holders of A the majority of the stock ay 8o determine. 3. The object of said corporation is ill pecuniary gain to itself and its share holders. 4. The business to be carried on by said corporation is to carry on aud main tain a general mercantile business and to buy aud .to sell goods, ware a and me r chandise and any other article or arti cles that may be dealt in by said corpo ration and to make contracts, borrow money, loan money and do any and all acts that may be necessary in the opera- SHERIFFS SALE place ig known the Chesnutt place. He also sold ,tb.*Mr. J .W. Wynn, of Sycamore, 150 teres of the McMillan place, four milea ' w from Tifton on the Ferry Lake road. The prices paid Were not given. IN CITY COURT OF TIFTON CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC AND DIAR RHOEA REMEDY This medicine alwayi wins the good opinion if not the praise of those who use It Try it when you h«ve need of such a remedy. Adv. GEORGIA—Tift County. Will be sold on the first Tuesday ii August, 1019, at public outcry, befor. the Court House iu said county, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wit: Teu acres more or less, of original li of laud No. 403, in the Sixth land district of Tift couuty, Georgia, described as fol lows: Beginning at a point where th< Eastern Georgia, Southern & Florida Railway Company right-of-way intersects the middle of the Nationul Highway in said lot 403; thence iu a southerly direc tion along the eastern eflgc of said right- of-way to the lands of C. W. Durden; thence in an easterly direction along the north line of the lands of said C. W. Durden, to the center of the said Nation al Highway ; thence iu a northerly and northwesterly direction along the center of said National Highway to the point of beginning. Said property levied on as the property of Copeland Daniels under a fifa issued from the City Court of Tif ton in favor of Hill-Reid Department Store aDd against Copeland Daniel. De- fendaut in possession notified in writing as required by law. This June 27th. 1910. J. M. Shaw. Sheriff. Tift County Georgia. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Tift County Commissioners will ou the 4th day of August, 1019, at their office Iu the Court House iu Tifton, offer for sale upon sealed bids received up „ . to ten o’clock on said date. Tift County Thv St.,, v, Will DovriM. Carr, r, pubHc ds , and va „. piatoi without Ucenae; PWa of t date(1 . t0 t |„. a ,„„„ at „f $800,000.00. Said or ^ Bonds to be dated October 1st, 1010, to bear interest at 5 per cent per annum sentence 12 months in chaini and costs. GEORGIA—TIFT COUNTY To whom it May Concern: All parties are warned not to trade for or negotiate the following cotton ware house receipts, as same have been lost and are not now in the hands of the true owner thereof: Receipts issued by Aven’s Warehouse, No 138 and No. 47, season of 1918, is sued to J. M. Turner each for one bale cotton. This July 2, 1919. J. M. TURNER IN SUPERIOR COURT. The State vs. Nathaniel Henry. Hav ing liquor; Plea of guilty, sentence 12 months in chaingang. payable anuuully, and tu be due aud pay able $10,009.00 anuuully for 30 years. Each bid must be accompanied by a $500.00 deposit guaranteeing good faith, and the right to reject all bids is reser ved. 23-d2wl FLIES WORRY ANIMALS Particular so If there to a sore or wound on its body. Get a bottle of FARRIS’ HEALING REMEDY, costs but 60c, makes a pint, worth $2.00, apply it to the wound, and it will heal rapidly and flies will never bother. Rickeroon Grocery Co. Adv ' SHERIFFS SALE GEORGIA—Tift County. Will be sold on the first Tuesday August, 1010, at public outcry, before the Court House iu said county, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property,, to-wit: One light bay horse mule seven years old, weight about 1100 pounds, named Rowd. One dark bay horse mule, about peven years old, weight 000 pounds, named Tom. One bay mare mule about Jftirteen years old, weight about 900 pounds, named Ida. One grey mare, about ten years old, weight 1200 pounds, named Hattie. One 1-hone Chattanooga Plow. One 2-horse Oliver plow. One 2-hone Vulcan plow. One 2-horse wagon, Columbus make. Said property levied on as the property of H. J. Smith under a fi fa issued from the Justice Court of the 1314 District G. <M., of Tift county, Georgia, in favor of Rickerson Grocery Company and against H. J. Smith. Defendant in possession notified in writing as required by law. This the 27th Day of June. 1019. J. M. Shaw, Sheriff. Tift County Georgia. SHERIFFS SALE GEORGIA—Tift County. Will be sold on the first Tuesday August, 1010, at public outcry, befi the Court House iu said county, wit! the legal hours of sal**, to the high' bidder for cash, the following describt d property, to-wit: One Merster style mahogany piano No, 124326 M. and one piano stool said prop erty levied on as the property of S. S. Monk under a fi fa issued from the City Court of Tifton in favor of Ludden & Bates Southern Music House, a corpora tion, and against S. S. Monk. Said property in the possession of defendant on date of levy. Defendant notified in writing as required by law. This 10th day of July, 1910. J. M. Shaw, Sheriff. Tift County Georgia, practical pound cryttal plait humidor with tpongt moiitcntr tap that hoopt tho tobacco iu toeh porftet condition. P UT a pipe in your face that’s filled cheerily brimful of Prince Albert, if you’re on the trail of smoke peace! For, P. A. will sing you a song of tobacco joy that will make you wish your life job was to see how much of the national joy smoke you could get away with every twenty-four hours I You can “canyon” with Prince Albert through thick and thin. You’ll be after laying down a smoke barrage that’ll make the boys think of the old front line in France! P. A. never tires your taste because it has the quality I And, let it slip into youi think-tank that P. A. is made by our exdu- •l .’tfve patented process that cuts out bite and parch—assurance that you can hit smoke-record-high-spots seven days out of ♦Very week without any comeback but real smoke joy l d* H*eynold( Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C You Do More Work, You are more ambitious and you get ra enjoyment out of everything when > blood ia in good condition. Impurities the blood have a very depressing effect the ayitem, causing weakness, laziness, nervousness and sickness. GROVE’S TASTELESS Chill TONIC restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying ' Enriching the Blood, when you feel trengthening. invigorating effect, see it brings color to tho cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate it* true tonic value. OROVB’S TASTELESS, Chill TONIC ia not a patent medicine, it is simply IRON end QUININE ,upended in Syrup. So pleasant even children like it. The blood noedsQuinino to Purifyit and IRON to Enrich iL These reliable tonic prop erties never fall to drive out impurities in the blood. The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC has made it the favorite tonic in thousands of homes. More than thirty-five years ago. folks would ride a long distance to get GROVES TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a member of their family had Malaria or needed a body-building, strength-giving tonic.* The formula ia Just the tame to day. and yon can get it them any drag store. 10c per bottle. * NOTICE OF LOST RECEIPTS has been actually paid .’etitioners desire the right aud he sued, to plead and he impleaded to have and use a common seal, to make all necessary by-laws and regulations, aud to do all other things that may be ne cessary for the successful carrying on of said business. Including the right to buy. bold and sell real estate and personal property suitable to the purposes of the corporation, and to execute notes and bonds as evidence of indebtedness incur red, in the conduct of the affairs of tin corporation and to secure the same by mortgage, security-deed fi or other forms of lien, under existing laws. 7. They desire for said incorporation the power and authority to apply for and accept amendments to its chartei of either form or substance by a vote of a majority of its stock outstanding at the time. They ateo ask authority fo said incorporation to wind up its affairs liquidate and discontinue its business at any time it may determine to do so by a vote of two thirds of its stock outstand ing at the time. 8. They desire for the said corpora tion the right of renewal when and as provided by the laws of Georgia, and that it have all such other rights, powers and privileges and immunities as arc incident to like corporations or permis sible under the law 8 of Georgia. Wherefore, petitioners pray to be in corporated under the name and style aforesaid with the powers, privileges and SHERIFFS SALE GEORGIA—Tift County. Will be sold on the first Tuesday ... August, 1919, at public outcry, before the Court House in said county, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wit: One No. 2 Frick saw mill, consisting of saw. carriage, track, pulleys. Said property levied on as the property of T. F. Clayton under a tax n fa issued by the Tax Collector of Tift connty, Geor gia and against T. F. Clayton. Defen dant notified in writing as required by law. This 10th day of July, 1910. J. M. Shaw, Sheriff. Tift County Georgia. NOTICE OF LOST NOTES GEORGIA—TUFT COUNTY. To Whom It May Concern: All parties are hereby warned not to trade for certain promissory notes des cribed below, as same have been lost and are not now in the hands of the true owners thereof : One not given by John H. Willis, $57.70. due in October, 1919: one note given by Milton Scott $18.72, due June 1st; one note given by W. J. Clayton, $25.22, due September 15th one note given by J. M. Simmons andjW. H. Simmoms $20.64, due October 1st; one note given by Jesse Roberta, $28.85, due October 1st; one note given by Artie . - — —••• October and D. W. Wlilia, *20.25 «»» 1st: one note given by J. P. Phillips anc L. L. Pond, $17.91, due August 1st; All Also, one note given by H. L. Carfr ..... for $27.60, due September 15; payable to ’ G. Chitty. Also one note given by H. Collier for $30.75. due in Jul^j note given by B. H .Bates for „ due in July; one note given by -..Tay lor, for $31.90, due in July. Last three >tes payable to J. U. Parrish. This, June 25. 1919. 27-4t I. Y. CONGER. SHERIFFS SALE GEORGIA—Tift County. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in August, 1919, at public outcry, before the Court House in said county, within the legal hours of sale, to the highesr bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wit: One Grant Six, a four passenger auto mobile. Said property levied on a s the property of B. Goldwire under a mortgage ti fa issued from the City Court of Tf f ton in favor of T. E. Mitchell and against B. Goldwire. 8ald property in possess ion of A. C. Tift on date of levy. Defen dant notified in writing at required by law. This 5 th day ofJuty. 1919. J. M. Shaw, Sheriff. Tift County Georgia. PETITION FOR DIVORCE GEORGIA,—Tift County. George B. Owen vs. Alma A. Owen. Petition for divorce. Tift Superior Court. December term, 1919. TO ALMA A. OWEN: You are hereby required to be and ap pear either in person or by an attorney, at the December. 1919, term of the Su perior Court of Tift County. Georgia, to be held on the first Monday in December, 1919, to anawer the petition of George B. Oweu, wherein you are named party defendant, the same being a petition for divorce. . . Witness the Honorable R. Eve. Judge of said court, this June 6, 1019. Henry D. Webb, Clerk, Superior Court, Tift County Georgia. (Seal) 6-13e«w4t Get Skoe satisfaction by getting a pair of Guaranteed Work Shoes from Wad* Corry Cm 2d-6tw8t tion shall be Five Thousand Dollars $5,000), with the privilege of increas- ug same to the sum of Twenty Thous and Dollars ($20,000) by a majority vote of the stockholders, said stock to be divided in shares of one hundred dollars $100). Ten per rent, of the amount of capital to be employed by them SHERIFFS SALE GEORGIA—Tift County. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in August, 1919, at public outcry, before the Court House in said county, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wit: Ono light bay horse mule seven years old, weight about 1100 ponnds, named Rowd. One dark bay horse mule, about peven years old, weight 000 pounds, named Tom. One bay mare mule about thirteen years old, weight about 000 pounds, named Ida.. One grey mare, about ten yeara old, weight 1200 pounds, named Hattie. One 1-horse Chattanooga Plow. One 2-borse Oliver plow. One 2-horse Vulcan plow. One 2-borse wagon, Columbua make. Said property levied on ag the property of H. J. Smith under a fi fa issued from the City Court of Tifton in favor of Sid Stegall and against H. J. Smith. Def endant in possession notified in writing as required by law. *"*' 27th Day of June, 1919. J. M. Shaw. Sheriff. Tift County Georgia. This S SHERIFFS SALE GEORGIA—Tift County. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in August, 1919, at public outcry, before the Court House iu said county, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wit: One light bay horse mule seven years old, weight about 1100 pounds, named Itowd. One dark bay horse mule, about seven years old, weight 000 pounds, named Tom. Oue bay mare mule about thirteen years old, weight about 900 pounds, named Ida. One grey mare, about ten years old, weight 1200 pounds, named Hattie. Oue 1-horse Chattanooga llow. One 2-horse Oliver plow. One 1-horse Vulcan plow. One 2-horse wagon. Columbus make. .Said property levied on a* the property of H. J. Smith under a ti fa issued from the Justice Court of the 1314 District O. M., of said county in favor of the Gold en Hardware Company and against H. J. Smith. Defendant in possession noti- “’d in *' ritiu K as required by law. This 27th Day of June, 1010. J. M. Shaw, Sheriff. Tift County Georgia. immunities herein set forth, and as arc now, or may hereafter be, allowed a co loration of similar character under the aws of Georgia. J. B. Morrow. Attorney for Petitioners GEORGIA—Tift County Office of Clerk of Superior Court of Tift Conn I, Henry D. jWebb, Clerk of the Sup- Henry i). jWebD. uieric ot tne Hup- Court of Tift County, hereby eerti fy that the foregoing Is a true and cor rect copy of the application for the char ter as the same appears of file in this office. This 8 day of July, 1919. Henry D. Webb, Clerk, Superior Court, Tift Co. O' \\\\\\\\\\vi >:« Weak Women la me format40yml Thotmndiolroluituy i. total from woaua, kH- hif o< the food Cndal hu don* them. TU* lo 0m beM proof o< the Tiki* of Cardiff. It prove* that Cardiff is a good medicine for women. There are oo harmful «f habit-forming drug* la I Cardiff. It fa competed only of mild, medicinal Ingredients, with no bad after-effect*. TAKE CARDUI SHERIFFS SALE GEORGIA—Tift County, Will be sold on the first Tuesday August. 1919, at public outcry, before the Court House in said county, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wit: One light bay horse mule seven years old, weight about 1100 pounds, named Rowd. One dark bay horse mule, about seven years old, weight 900 pounds, named Tom. One bay mare mule about thirteen years old, weight about OOi* pounds, named Ida. One grey mare, about ten years old, weight 1200 pounds, named Hattie. One 1-horse Chattanooga Plow. One 2-horse Oliver plow. One 2-horse Vulcan plow. One 2-borse wagon, Columbus make. Said property levied on as the property of H. J. Smith under a fi fa issued from the City Court of Tifton in favor of J. D. Keever and against H. J. Smith. De fendant in possession notified in writing as required by law. This 27th Day of June, 1910. J. M. Shaw, Sheriff. i Tift County Georgia. No Worms In a Healthy Child , All children troubled with worms have in un healthy color, which Indicates poor blood, and as a rale, there U more or less stomach disturbance. GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im prove the digestion, and act as a General Strength-’ thewholreyitwx N.ijiowillthoa . eninxTonictotiiowhoIeiTittW. N«tcrewiuthaa ! throw off or dispel tko VonTU. end the Child will ta lo perfect hrelth, flMHOt *0 t*k«- Nook bottle. TO SURRENDER CHARTER, Stilo of Geortls, Tilt County. To the Superior Court of uld county: The petition of the Mutual Milling Company shorn: 1-That on the 9th day of October, 1917 it was by proper order of this court created * body corporate under the law* of Georgia; that it thereafter Organ ized and proceeded to traueact bueiOM* as a corporation, /■ 2 That lately to wit: on tbe Slit day ot May, 1919 it *old *11 of it* asset* and discontinued business. 3 That it has paid all of its debts; that it hag paid to each and every stock holder the par value of its corporate stock plus 15 per cent which to in full f any and all claims of said stock holders of said corporation; that it has reserved An amount sufficient to pay tbe taxes that will become due by sold corporation for the current year; that that meeting of the stock holders of said corporation held on the 2nd day of June 1019, due notice to which was given. It waa by proper resolution determined to go into full liquidation and to surrender its char- In accordance with said rmolution, petitioner here surrenders its charter to the court by which it was granted and prays that said corporation be dissolved as provided in a section 2823 et seq., of the Code of Georgia. , FULWOOD & HARGRETT Petitioner’s Attorneys. Georgia, Tift Connty. Personally appeared before the un dersigned, C. W. Fulwood who. being The Woman’s Tonic Yam can ml* am Pirdiil BUY YOUB PRINTING IN TIPTON first duly 8 worn on oath that he — Secretary and Treasury of the Mutual Milling Company and the facts set forth in tbe foregoing are true. « „ O. W. FULWOOD R. E\ E. Judge Superior Court Tifton Circuit. At Chambers, Tifton, Georgia, Jane 21* 1919. Upon considering the foregoing peti tion of the Mutual Milling Company for dissolutions and surrender of its charter, it is ordered that the tame be filed In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court and be published once a week for four weeks as required bv law. I will pass on said application at the Court House in Tift County on Saturday, the 2nd dav of August, 1919, at which time any objections hereto may be filed and heard. R. E7E Judge Superior Oourt Tifton Circuit. 666 ha* proven ft will cm Malaria, Chill, and Few, Biliout Fever; Cold, and La- Grippe. It trill, the parasite that cante* the fever. It b • splendid laxative and geaml FEDERAL FARM LOANS Can now be pr through tho inty Mutual Federal Fans Loan. Association at S14 per fffftspvaaswsiw. as. MURRAY, Secretary-Treason ~ltoL TIFTON, GEORGIA.