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PATF'Cai-ry
It**** Rid Vc!irui!f nf T
-American reservation. to the Peace
> much delay and embarraument before the
at and the League of Nations becomes
f of President Wilson today. The Senators
him declare this was President Wilson’s
her sources it was learned that the President j 1 &
ations would necessitate the resubmission of
— the treaty to Germany.
Chicago, July 30.—Twenty-six deaths were recorded today
in Chicago’s race wan
TbM*
resting st the home if his,
Tj, his recelved’orders to report
ity to Washington: where he hah
ilgned to the' War; College
, IB
Col. Williams watiRBKei
the past wwk by the receipt of thf
can Distinguished Service Medal, for ser
vice with the Thirty'*SJ
had previously receivj
de Guerre with paJriC for gallantry
tion. / $ w
Yet he ben)* the honoris easily, and to
home fores is the tame boy we ki
well thirty years ago.,;
rmm
HTHE Success of Dainty
Bakings or a Substantial
Dinner is assured by the
use of
An added zest for every meaL
rest ti-
Utc continue to change hands rapidly,
and at prices steadily advancing.. Peo-
Ple arc beginning oalize the true
value of a Tire couuty farm and the man 1
who, sella one at he considers s good
price, must Tiurry and grab another or
he will find thht he will be obliged to pay
'-on than he sold for. Here are some of
c latest deals reported:
Mr. O. D. Browning hns told his farm
of 400 acres at Solnmco to Mr. J. A.
Kitchens for $18,600. This deal was
made in connection with the tale by Cobb
Sc Browning of the remainder of the Sol
nmco tract of 1)20 acres to Mr. Kitchens.
The different'transactions in which this
tract of land figured for the past ten years
read like romance Mr. Browning sold
his-portion tot double wltut wa« pnid
itFpi
ftid Years.:/ of Their Oass.r i
^ Using a Ore, or so ef
GIRLS! USE LEU
FOR SUNG
UN, JAN
Geo. baker,
Tifton, Ga.
Try It! Make this lemon lotion
to whiten your Unnod cm
freckled, .skin. *
Squeeze the juice of two lemons into
a bottle containing thrmounces of Or
chard White, shake welLglnd you have a
quarter pint of the bestjjjfeckle, sunburn
and tau lotion, and complexion whitener,
at very, very small coat.
Your grocer has the lemons and any
drag store or toilet counter will supply
three ounces of Orchard White for a few
cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant
lotion into the face, neck, arms and
hands aud see how quickly the freckles,
sunburn, windburu and tan disappear
and how clear, soft aud white the skin
becomes. Yes! It is hnrmless.
for the entire property only a few years
Ago. < /j
Mr. Browning hns b >ught from Mr. M.
A. Howard the Howard residence on
North Ridge avenue, paving therefor
$3,500. Mr. Browning intends to move
his family to Tifton by the lirst of Sep
tember, in time to en f ..» his children in
the next ter c He also intends
to bdy a small farm mar the city.
tfl Bought Ridgdill Place.
Mr. E. G. Thornhill has bought the
farm a mile and a half northeast of Tif
ton owned by Col. J. 8. Ridgdill. This
JgM formerly owned b> judge Eve, who
jlpld it to Col. Riilgdill carty in the year.
It contains 150 acres and tho price paid
was $S0 an acre, o r $12,000 for tue tract.
Sumner Buys Woods Farm.
Mr. R. B. Sumner has bought the
Woods place, near Vauceville, from Col.
R. D. Smith. There ore 100 acres In this
tract and the price paid was $85
acre, or $8,500 for the tract .
Mr. Thornhill and Mr. Sumner are s
in-law of Mr. J. T. Daria.
j 858 acres of land at Solumcp, Tift
county, for sale, either in a body or in
[ tracts to suit purchaser. J. A. Kitchen,
Sylvester. 25dwtf
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SHERIFF'S SALE
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GEORGIA—Tift County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
August, 1019, at public outcry, bef«
the Court House iu said county, within
the legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following described
property, to-wit:
Ten acres more or less,'of original lot
of land No. 403, in the Sixth laud district
of Tift couuty, Georgia, described as fol
lows: Beginning at a point where the
Eastern Georgia, Southern Sc Florida
Railway Company right-of-way intersects
the middle of the National Highway in
said lot 403; thence in a southerly direc
tion along the eastern etrge 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 iifa issued from the City Court of Tif
ton in favor of Hill-Reid Department
Store and against Copeland Daniel. De
fendant in possession notified in writing
as required by law.
This June 27th. 1019.
J. M. Shaw, Sheriff.
Tift County Georgia.
GEORGIA—Till (fcraiy.
To the Superior Court of Bald
The petition of F- C. Betts, S. L. Betti
and W. C. Spurlin, all of Turner county,
Georgia, respectfully shows: ,
1. That titty omtot tor themmivea
their associates and successors, to be incor
porated and made a body politic under
tue name and style of
“BETTS-SPURLIN COMPANY"
for the period of twenty years.
2. The principal office * of sgid com
pany shall Be in the city of Tifton, State
and county aforesaid, but petitioners de
sire the right to establish branch offices
within the state or elsewhere, whenever
the holders of the majority of the stock
may so determine.
3. The object of said corporation is
pecuniai
holders.
4. The business to be carried on by
said corporation is to carry on and main
tain a general mercantile business and
to buy sad to sell goods, wares and me r
chandise and any other article or art!
clcs 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
tion of said business.
. 5. The capital stock of said corpora
tion shall be Five Thousand Dollars
($5,000), with the privilege of increas
ing same to the sum of T\ “'
and Dollars ($20,000) by
BHBBnrrs sale
August, 1919, at public
the Court House in said county,
the legal boars of sale, to the
bidder tor cash, the following d<
property, to-wit:
One light bay horse mule seven jehm
old, weight about 1100 pounds, named
Rowd. One dark bay horse mufe, about
peven years old, weight 900 pounds,
named Tom. One bay mare mole about
thirteen years old, weight about 900
pounds, named Ida. One grey mart,
about ten years old, weight 1200 pounds!
named Hattie. One 1-horse Chattanooga
Plow. One 2-horse Oliver plow. One
2-borse Vulcan plow. One 2-hone
wagon. Columbus make.
Said property levied on a 8 the property
of H. J. Smith under a fi fa issued from
the City Court of Tifton in favor of Bid
Stegall and against II. J. Smith. Def
endant in possession notified in writing
as required by law._
This 27th Day of June, 1010.
J. M. Shaw, Sheriff.
Tift County Georgia.
SHERIFFS SALE
NOTICE OF SALE
GEORGIA—TIFT COUNTY!.
Under and by virtue of the power aud
Wonder for kidney and authority contained in two certain se
curity deeds from William C. Dixon to
George M. Forman, dated June 14, 1916,
and recorded in Cerk’s office, Tift Sup-
trior Court in Book Five, pages 540 and
fill, there will be sold at puW.2 out-err
before the Court house door of said
county on the first Tuesday in August,
next, within the legal hours of sale to
the highest and best bidder tor cash,
the property described therein consisting
of Two Hundred and Eighty-eight (288)
acres more or less of Lot of Land Num
ber 225 in tbe Sixth (0th) District of Tift
County, Georgia, “Bounded on East find
West by original land lines of said lots;
North by Double Run Branch and South
by lands of Dan Walker."
Dcfliult having uc*i made in certain
mints designated in raid security
A TEXAS WONDER.
The T
bladder troubles, gravel, diabetes, weak
and lame bucks, rheumatism and irregu
larities of the kidneys und bladder in both
men aud women. Regulates bladder
troubles in children. If not sold by your
druggist, will be sent by mail on receipt
of $1.25. One small bottle is two months’
treatment aud often cures. Send for
sworn testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall,
202U Olive Street. St. Louis, Mo. Sold
by druggists. ndv.
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.
Notice is hereby giveu that the State
Teachers' Examination will be held Fri-
duy aud Saturday, August 1 and 2, in
the High School building. The examina
tion will begin at 0:30 (Eastern Time.)
On Friday the teachers will be given! deed, the entire iurlebrcdr.-’ss due there-
the examination for the Primary license, under has been declarers due aud payable,
and this will also be the first day’s work and said property will be sold to satisfy
fur the General Elementary. In addition'the mb&
on this date questions will be given for This July 1, 1910.
the first half of the High School and Sup-j 4-Ct George M. Forman,
ervisory examination. Also on this dayi ■ _ - ———————
there will lie questions for both the High FOR DIVORCE
School aud the Elementary Reading Cour.; G EORGI^-Tlft Onj^ a
sos aud the questions on the History and, Petition for divorce^ Tift Superior
of Georgia for those teachers | Court. Deceniber term, 1910.
»use from other states.
I TO ALMA A. OWEN:
You are hereby required to be and ap-
Geograph,
having lie
On Saturday there will be questions for pear either in person or by an attorney,
the last half of both the General Elemen-!at the December, 1019, term of the Su-
tnry and the High School test. Iperior Court of Tift County, Georgia to
.. , f .1 „ —111 u «... 'be held on the first Monday in December,
1 apt-r for the examinations will be fur- j #j0> to answer the petition of Georga
nished free. A. J. Ammons, |B. Owen, wherein you are named party
22-d4t*w2t. Superintendent defendant, the same being a petition for
___________________________________ j divorce.
Witness the Honorable R. Eve, Judge
of said court, this June 0, 1019.
Henry D. Webb,
Clerk, Superior Court, Tift County
Georgia.
(Seal) 0-13eow4t
SHERIFFS SALE
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
August, 1910, nt public outcry, before
the Court House iu said county, within
the legul hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following described
property, to-wit
SHERIFFS SALE
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday iu
August, 1010, at public outcry, befon
One light bay horse mule seven years
dark 1 bav^orsc U mule ^lmuti the ~Court House in said county,’ within
Rowd. One dark na> norsc muie, aoout t,
old, weight 000 pounds,
about
about 000
in ,uu UO , .— —- are'- mare,
about ten years old, weight 1200 pounds,
named Tom. One buy
thirteen years old, weight
pounds, named
named Ilattie. One 1-horse Chattanooga
Plow. One 2-horse Oliver plow. One
2-horse Vulcan plow. Oue 2-horac
wagon. Columbus make.
Said property levied on as the property
of II. J. Smith under u li fa issued from
the Justice Court of the 1314 District G.
M„ of Tift county, Georgia, in favor of
Riekerson Grocery Company and against
H. J. Smith. Defendant in imsseseiou
notified in writing os required by law.
This the 27th Day of June. 1911/.
the legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cosh, the following described
property, to-wit:
GEORGIA—Tift County. ■
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
... August, 1019, at public outcry, before
of Twenty Thous- the Court House iu said county, within
. l) by a majority tbe legal hours of sale, to the highest
l tiie stockholders, said stock to be bidder for cash, the following described
divided iu shores of one hundred dollars property, to-wit:
li ($100). Ten per cent, of the One light boy horse mule seven years
i>unt of capital to be employed by them weight about 1100 pounds, named
has been actually paid in. j Rowd. One dark hay horse mule, about
“ Petitioners desire the right to sue seven years old, weight 000 pounds,
e sued, to plead and bo impleaded . named Tom. One bay mare mule about
common seal, to make
iy-laws and regulations,
and to d.< nil other things that may be ne
cessary lor tiie successful carrying ou of
said business. Including the right t<> buy,
bold and sell real estate and personal
property suitable to the purposes of the
corporation, and to execute notes aud
bonds as evidence of indebtedness incur
red, in the conduct of the affairs of tin
corporation and to secure the same by
mortgage, seeurity-deedfi or other forms
of lien, under existing laws.
7. They desire for said incorporation
the power and authority to apply foi
and accept amendments to its charte;
of either form or substunce by a vote
majorits^of its stock outstanding
at tbe time. They also ask authority to
said incorporation to Wind up its affairs
liquidate and discontinue its business at
any time it may determine to d<
thirteen years old, weight about 900
pounds, named Ida. One grey mare,
about ten years old, weight 1200 pounds,
named Ilattie. Oue 1-horse Chattanooga
Plow. One 2-horse Oliver plow. One
2-horse Vulcan plow. One 2-hdrse
wagon. Columbus make.
Said property levied on n* the property
of II. J. Smith under a fi fa issued from
the Justice Court of the 1314 District G.
M., of said county in favor of the Gold
en Hardware Company and against H.
J. Smith. _ Defendant in possession noti
fied iu writing as required by law’.
This 27th Day of June, 1919.
J. M. Shaw, Sheriff.
Tift’County Georgia.
SHERIFFS SALE
vote of two thirds of its stock outstnm
ing at the time. .
8. They desire for the said corpora j the legal hi
tion the right of renewal when and as
provided by the laws' of Georgia, and
that it have all such other rights, powers
nnd privileges and immunities as an
incident to like corporations <> r permis
sible under the laws of Georgia.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be in
corpo rated under the name nnd style
aforesaid with the powers, privileges aud
immunities herein set forth, and as arr
now, or may hereafter be, allowed a c-
noration of similar character under the
laws of Georgia,
J. B. Morrow.
Attorney for Petitioners
GEORGIA—Tift County
Office of Clerk of Superior Court
of Tift ('mm 1
I. Henry D. Webb, Clerk of tbe Sup
erior Court of Tift County, hereby eerti
fy that the foregoing is a true nnd 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.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Will be sold ou the first Tuesday in
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restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying
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vpercy. io-wii ; . ■
One Merster style mahogany piano No, 11
124326 M. and one piano stool said prop
erty levied on as the property of S. S.
Monk under n fi fa issued from the City
Court of Tifton iq favor of Ludden A
Bates Southern Music House, a corpora
tion, nnd against S. S. Monk. Said J
property in the possession of defendant i
ou date of levy. ‘ Defendant notified iu! •
writing ns required by law, \ I
This 10th day of July, 1010. ,
J. M. Shaw, Sheriff.
Tift County Georgia.!
~ SHERIFFS SALE" j
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Will bo sold on the first Tuesday ir> J
August, 1010. at public outcry, befor> |
tbe Court House iu said county, witbiu
the legal hours of sale, to the highest |
bidder for cash,
property, to-wit:
One No. 2 Frick
foil..
described
v mill, consisting
carriage, track, pulleys. Said
. levied fin as the property of T.
Clayton under a tax fi fa issued by
the Tax Collector of Tift county, Geor-i
gia nnd against T. F. Clayton. Defen
dant notified in writing as required by
law. This 10th day of July, 1010. i
•J. M. Shaw. Sheriff. |
Tift County Georgia.!
Sick
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very severe. A friend
told me I had tried every
thing else, why not
Cardul?... I did, and
•oon saw it was helping
me... Alter 12 bottle*,
I am strong and weU."
TAKE
The Woman’s Tonic
Do you feci weak, dix-
SIIER1FFS SALE ,
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday i-
August, 1019, at public outcry, before |
the Court House iu said couuty, within
the legal hours of sale, to the highest,
bidder for cash, the following described
property, to-wit:
One Grant Six, a four passenger auto
mobile. Said property levied on as the
property of B. Gold wire under a mortgage
fi fa issued from the City Court of Ti’ 1
ton in favor of T. E. Mitchell and against
B. Goldwire. Said property in poascaa-,
Ion of A. C. Tift on date of levy. Defen-j
dant notified in writing as required by
law. This 6th day of July. 1910,
J. M. Shaw. Sheriff. |
Tift County Georgia.,
Rub-My-Tism is * great pain
killer. It relieve* pain and
loreneai caused bv Rhcumat*.
Ism, Nemralgia, Spnfas, ate.ad.Btrr TOOK pburbo in tdtok
1919. at public outcry, before
t House iu said county, within
-- .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. Oue dark bay horse mule, about
seven years old. weight 900 pounds,
named Tom. One 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. One 1-horse Chattanooga
Plow. One 2-horse Oliver plow. One
2-horse Vulcan plow. One 2-horse
wagon, Columbus make.
Said property levied on as the property
o! H. J. Smith under a ti fa issued from
the City Court of Tifton in favor of J.
D. Keever and again * - ” T
fendant in possessioi
as required by law.
This 27th Day of June, 1919.
J. M. Shaw. Sheriff. *
Tift County Georgia, .
TO SURRENDER CHARTER. •
State of Georgia, Tift County.
To the Superior Court.of said county:
The petition of the Mutual Milling •
Company shows: V
" _ That on the 9th day of October, :
i it was by proper order of this
court created a body corporate under thu
laws of Georgia ; that it thereafter organ*
ized and proceeded to transact business
is a corporation. •» ,
2 That Intely to wit: on the 31st day
of May, 1010 it sold all of its assets and
discontinued business.
3 Jhat it ba9 paid all of its debts; tfiafc -
it has paid to each and every stock
holder the par value of its corporate ’ ;
stock plus 15 per cent which Is in fall
of any and all claims of said stock holders'
of said corporation; that it has reserved
an amount sufficient to pay the taxes
that will become due by said corporation
for the current year; that that meeting
of the stock holders of said coiporatlon
held on the 2nd day of June 1919, due
notice to which was given, it was by
proper resolution determined to go into
full liquidation and to surrender its char
ter.
I ln accordance with said resolution,
petitioner here surrenders its charter te
tbe court by u’hich it was granted and
prays that said corporation be dissolved
las provided in a section 2823 et aeq., of
1 the Code of Georgia.
I FULWOOD & HARGRETT
Petitioner’s Attorneys.
, Georgia, Tift County,
j Personally appeared before the us*
1 dersi'gned, C. W. Fulwood who. being
I i first duly 8 worn on oath that he ii
1 Secretary and Treasury of the Mutual
Milling Company and the facts set forth
in the foregoing are true. ,1
| C. W. FULWOOD
, | B. EVE, Judge Superior Court
1 1 Tifton Circuit. ■
At Chambers, Tiftoh, Georgia, Jui
' 11)11). ■
| Upon considering the foregoing
tion of the Mutual Milling Compan
dissolutions and surrender of its eh
it is ordered that the same be filed i
(office of the Clerk of the Superior ‘
and be published once a week
weeks as required by law.
I will pass on said application
j Court House in Tift County on T
the 2nd day of August, 1019, at
time any objections hereto may !
I and heard.
| Judge Superior Court Tifton*
666 hat more imitation! 1
any other Chill and
ic on the market, but no qm
one wants imitations* The;
dangerous things in the |
cine line.
FIVE PER CENT MOl
On Improved Farm faad
Property for 3, 8, 7, to,
Years. Loans Liberal ami Made'
B. C. WILLIFORD,
OlBee In McLeod
FEDERAL FARM j
Can Kew b* procured
IT thronch the r~
County Mutual F«
TIPTON.