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THE TIFTON
. adtntlfie proscription which kill* the
It tense, brtAkj op the Chills end
Fever and bolide op the ejretem.
Aaueo Chin tad Ferer SMt it nU
be TH*ea tad gearemteed hy a
PRICE ■ CENTS
m i J. N. BROWN
I BELL
FARM LANDS aad cm PROPER*'
I HAKE
FARM AND CITY LOANS
HOUSES FOR RENT
a Heoee, *r Plaetag a Lata.
Met N». 11 New Clratt 1
FIVE PER CENT MONEY
Improved Form Land
for *, 5, 7, 10, 15,
and City
MANY REALTY DEALS'
FOR PAST FEW DAYS
■hMt
And etill the, move!
Transaction! In Tlfton end Tift count,
real estate continue end nt tood prices
The following sales were closed within
the past few days:
Rev. H. M. Morrison, of Macon, sold
the house and lot corner Eighth street
and Tift avenue, to J. T. McCartney for
$3,305 cash.
Dr. J. I). Wilbanks sold a 50-acre farm
on the old Union road south of Tifton to
Mr. Sinclair for $3,200.
1». T. Carmichael, of Lenox, sold bit
225-acre farm two miles north of Eldora
do to I)r. A. E. O’Quinn for $13,000 cash.
Mr. A. B .Camp Hold a IKO-acre farm
on Tifton and Ty Ty road to J. L. Bel-
cber for *0,100.
Dr. rims. S. Smith sold Ills house nnd
lot on North Pork nvenne to H. K. Dlel
for *.-.,000.
All of these diuls were made through
j. X. Brown. Heal Estate, mom 12, New
Hyatt building. Mr. Brown sn,s he if
averaging about one solo a day. People
are awake to the value of lands in this
section and nre buying them while there 1b
No Worms In a Healthy Child
All children troubled with worme have an
nealthy color, which Indicates poor blood, and a
mis. there is more r * u
- leas stomach disturbance.
... GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC liven regularly
Loans Liberal and Made Promptly to€ two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im-
ft r. WILLIFORD. Attorney 1 prove the dllestloo. and act as a General Streagtn-
i ening Tonic to the whole system N*tare wUl then
Office In MeLcod Building i throw off or dUpel the worms, and the Child will be
Tifton, Georgia! to nerfect health. Pleasant to take. Msnerbottla.
Put a Cold Bottle or
ORANGE DRIP
Under your belt
It will take the awelter off your forehead and start
th e dimple* helter-gkelter over your face. A real man'*
drink. The ruling, cooling drink. A drink you lore to
feel—inride of you.
If you like a drink with sip and ze«t, try
RED ROCK GINGER ALE
Sold Everywhere
Bottled By
Chero-Cola Bottling Company
Telephone 52
still a
J. W. Walter! has sold bis place six
miles wcafc of Tifton on tha upper Ty Tj
road to L. M. Health, of Bowden, Ga. The
farm cootalneflOO acres,The purchase
price was *8,600.
C. C. Papa, has sold bia 84-acre farm
In the Omega section to C. F. Size more,
of Worth county, for *5,000. •• ••
Both deals were cloaed by J. E. Peeples
& Sun, real estate agents, and It is under-
stood the purchasers intend farming on
the places they bare bought.
F"
MISS ElI
EDit
1Y DEPARTMENT
Bond paving, If t
In earnest.
Mrs. Al|c« M. Harrison, of Brunswick.
Gins are t
S every day^osJ
sold the two story house, southeast cor* being,
ner Love avenue and Eighth street to B. Miss Willie Grace Parks l
W. Mills, for $5,250. bandages on her forearm. -
Mr. E. B. O'Neal sold the b&se and self-starter. & *
lot on North Park avenue where J. E. Americans atf said to be t
Cochran now lives, to Col. W. B. Barnet, daim-filers i n the world A
for $4,350,
These deals were made
Brown, geal estate. Mr.
that If you can't find what you
with anybody else, try him.
through J. N., 00 ™" 1 “
•• Brown (gyg *“• *■ J - B,ker h “
vhat you want Arm » of Unrest He bm
He hue
near Ty Ty to his son, Dr.
(ker. 'and ban bought the
occupied by Mr. “Qtilllle'
place
SICKNESS IN HORSES
la like nlckneaa In ptnona. It to apt ,bout ,uur “»« weet of
to come it any tbaa. Be prepared. Get Baber in making prepareti
FARRIS' COUO REMEDY today and there with bb family before the
you will have It whes yon need It Bigk- of another year. ;
arson Grocery Co. ) The J. W. Jonen place vill not
ASSAULTED” BY NEGRO
: “ e aid own it a day of two *to. 3*
17-Vear-Old White Glrl”at Thomaavllle Tr,de * l ho “* b * “<*»■. but
Victim Atrocious Crime. .Government stuff “look, good” at nine
Mr.
tstnyi
Thomanvilie, August 15.—Within 10C thirteen ceata a can when you have*'
yards of two residences In a residential pay from fifteen Co twenty-five cento
suburb of Thomasville this afternoon at the same goods in the home markeyl
4:30 o’clock a seventeen-year-old white Dr. fl nd Mrs. Hendricks, and their*
girl wan ^^^^"iminally ““^dren ,of Tifton, accompapied by M*<t
, Dell, made a brief visit to Ty Ty Sunday
afternoon. y • 5 ‘* r -
There is 4 magnificent prospect for bay j Mrs. J. W. Jenkins and daughter, of
-Htoa-vino • and beggar-weed—on Mix I Preston, are visiting Mrs. Jenkins’ bro-
Akin’s place where Mr. Jack Ellis is farm- tber, Mr. J. M. Varner, and other rela-
; ing this year. . The hay crop is fine every- tives in this vicinity.
If the weather will only permit its Miss Eva Malcom will attend school
saved* No use to borrow trouble, in Athens next term, leaving T/'Ty about,
though. “Sufficient unto the day”—and the first of September. • * *
' so on. I Hr. H. T. Chick, bis son and daughter,
The number of Ty- Ty cotton buyers of Monroe, Ga., are visiting the N. N. ‘ DniRS
[Is greatly reduced this season. It has Malcomi. p * • ft
t been found that guessing at the future, Mr. E. J. Cottle had a fine co w killed WCBCnptli
e price of cotton is uncertain busineHs. It on the railroad last week, and a three-. POUIldcd#
i- ( If certainly in the claas of those things weeks-old calf is left an orphan. It is
that “you can’t most always sometimes not often that an accident of this kind
tell.” (happens now, either because engineers
| J$ farmer who was in Ty Ty a few days have grown more careful or stock more
ago was discoursing on the high cost of cautious.
, living. He said it was not the cost of j jjr. j*. j|, Oliver went to Atlanta last
tood that worried him (naturally, it week, returning Friday with Mrs. OUyer
t.j would not M, |s he has comparatively ‘ and the children who had been visiting
it line to buy), but he Oliver’s mother. During Sir. Oliver’s
buy the absence, Mr. E. H. Page, of Atlanta, was
fifed by himself and j n charge of the prescription department
of clothing j 0 f Ty Ty Drug Company.
MiKH Mary Chesnutt and Ma'ster Char
les Chesnutt, of Omaha, Ga., grandchid-
of Mrs. Mary Dowd, are visiting their
fuIe.
Gasoline and i
few thing! In j
jcould nN
clothes, etc„ v
may find ft uto^e difficult to get some-
I thing to eat. Fanners ca n always keep
the aafe side. “Der Tag'’ for them'
i here.
ted by a negro. The negro made his es
cape and late tonight was still at large.:
OHie Smith is another one of the
relatives in Ty Ty.
Ty Ty seems to have developed i
lot of
ridiers who Jtot no time after his re- baseball fans, and the curious thing about
although track doge were said to have fol- a,ter “ OOD - |[turn, in finding a wife. The, learned, ,, that , hl ,y always root for Sylvester,
lowed him several miles into the country | We are not hearing anything now from .(Over There, to appreciate a home. Mr. j j nat( , a(1 ol ex pending their enthusiasm
The attack was one of the boldest ever the profiteer who got off that epigram | Smith was recently married to Miss Birdie' nearcr | K ,me. A game in Sylvester al-
made u|»on a woman in this section of the about the consumer's trouble not being the/ Lee, of TalUluuisee, Florida. He is ’ WJlvg ^Us out a good crowd from Ty Ty.
state. The community 1h stirred to a high cost of living but the cost of high'' 1 one of four brothers, the sons of Mr. j T |j e n (i| a have finished up the
high piteh of excitement by the crime.
Chase
Mosquitos
Away to Stay
(joodnight
Exhilarating, delightful—ann-lli Ilka a
pin* forest. Oood for tha tune* ami heal
ing for akin abrasions. Utiaranued to
keep them off. or your money bark. Ho
conrentratod that only a few drop* on tho
liandi and faro aro nereatarr. Will not
> bnttlo will
«. lire, in I lea, etc. Aik your dealer,
The "\e\-0VVM Co,.
Montgommry, Ala.
j living. He is too busy about other mats Smith, whose home is not far from Ty Ty. business of moving and settled down to
; tors to indulge In epigrams. All four of them went through the war and ) IUH | tlPa> . Mr. Cottle will continue to
I Keep your honorable discharge. There 1 reached home again in safety. ..hip shingles from Ty Ty, but Inaba will
nre several reasons why you should take j They say that the world-wide fight for ^ t y 1( , wt,ippiug point tor lumber,
rare of it. ! prohibition, to be inaugurated by the An- j ia t shortage of several thousand
* If anybody, white or colored, should tt-Saloon League, will cost *36,000,000. tea( .i u .r* in (jeorgia, and no prospect of
offer to buy your War Savings Stampa,(But how much, even in dollars (to say; n „ k i n j j, U p. Teachers seem to have
report that person to the nearest poet-! nothing of things more precious), has ** j struck, in an orderly manner, and the
master. Jf yon really must sell these; c0 , t the world to get on without P™ 1 *!-1 powers that be are rushing things to make
stomps, get them redeemed at the post- Ibitlon? I such positions more desirable. And it
.office. l » . I -Our belief at. this writing.” 1,10 ,., r uinly is high time that teachers re-
| Considering the late spring of lfll», wo.sjturdoy Evening Post says, "is that >n- ■ ce iwed more puy than day laborers are
are due a late autumn; bnt the first fog| dustr ipi recovery in Europe will come | K ,ttiug.
in August came on the 18tb, and this, ao- ] , aB ter aud easier than i» generally expee- j cheaues on a |i 0 tmenU continue to come
cording to an old "olgn,” means frost on , w i „ That sounds comforting, but the in> but thoae to wbom they are sent are
The Tifton Tobacco Market
the eighteenth of October.
| If you were a bridegroom, wouldn’t you
fight if somebody in sober earnest, ask*
|ed, “Isn’t that Mr. — ’a little boy?”
I That was a question asked in Ty Ty the
other day about a newly married man (?)
just graduated from short trousers. His
(bride was two days younger than him
self.
Sweet potatoes are more than plenti-
ful in the Ty Ty market, but they are not
quite up to their usual standard of ex
cellence. Too much rain, probably.
The mail carrier’* job tog not been
touch sought after this f&r because Of
the miserable condition of the roads. With
the coming of better highways, it will grow
more popular.
comfort is all knocked out of k when the
writer goes on to say, “in proportion as
the people of Europe maintain orderly
social conditions and settle down to
work.” Most of us who had heard about
a war in Europe were thinking something
like this.
Hereafter, children from eight t0 four
teen years must go to school, regardless of
cotton chopping, cotton picking, or any
thing but ill health. Georgia is coming
out strong in the matter of education.
In spite of frequent warnings, there
sometimes afraid to accept them. There
reason why they should be, as they
represent the amount still due. Trust
your Uncle Samuel not to pay ftings he
does not owe. •
AROUND AND ABOUT.
The Ty Ty correspondent made a some
what extensive trip, a few days ago, with
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Varner in their car.
Mrs. Arthur Ross and Mrs. Wiley Sikea,
also, were of the party, and we saw most
h,ve brea same soles of War Savings [ 0 ( Tift county and a littla of th, adjoin-
. •— *«--»- —t— n*.t« tg a Ing counties. We visited strange pise-
and acquired some information (there
What would a clear sunset look likel! ( fflcf hB!< ,„. rn notiM be on the look-
It has been some moon, siqco we saw ^ fof theM ofron , lcrB , and the, will be
resumed salesThursday after being clos
ed down for several days on account of
the Rail Road strike and we are glad to*
report that prices were stronger than
when the market closed down, especial
ly on the better grades.
We would advise you to put your
tobacco on the market as soon as pos
sible as the markets in Georgia will only
run about two weeks longer.
Don't Fail to Bring Your
Tobacco to Tifton!
We have a strong corps of buyers
and are in a position to protect your in
terests in every way.
Remember, We Guarantee Highest
Market Prices at All Times.
Sales Every Tuesday and Thursday
SMtob* bcloW their value. This
violation of the law, and the person who
buys these stamp! for le* 8 than their
value in liable to punishment. The post-
is always information to be picked up
about your home section)—so it was a
profitable as well as a pleasant trip.
At Hogansville (ever hear^of that
burg?), Mr. Varner treated the crowd to
.cold drinks, and we proceeded on our
•way to Waterloo.
brought to punishment—not the person
who owns and sells the stamps, but those
who buy them at less than their value. . . _
So far as this part of the United State! The name Waterloo was bestowed on
la concerned. Woodrow Wilson's most un
popular act is vetoing the repeal of the
aaving-da,light law. Now, kindly return
our Central time. It does not seem rt*
pectful for the sun to be an hour and a
half ahead of him.
Mlsa Fannie Shaw is again one of the
Tifton teachers.
In Ty Ty, where she taught one
was very popular.
Dr. R. R. l'lckett and Messra. J.
this place, once a postofflee, by the father
ot Mr. Jos. Young (the son.still makes
his home there in commemoration of a
battle royal between a lot of women who,
in a dr, season, bad congregated to do
their washing at a branch near where Mr.
Joe Young's residence now stands.)
She ha. many friend.'Mr. Young owned several thousand acre.
year, and there and the neighborhood is still known
as Waterloo. Mr. Varner and Dr. R, R,
Pickett have bought several hundred
‘Tn“ TuTomon. S. a, w.. Price of .and in this section range, from 00.
* £ a few hour. Monday. He report. *00 to *126 an acre, and seem, to be
and seems
still on the rise.
After sn extensive view of Waterloo,
and a little further circling ’round, we
went on to Chula aud thence by the Nat
ional Highway to Tifton. The road be
tween Chula and Tifton is pretty well
lined with comfortable homes, all new.
and that whole section is settling up rap
idly.
It would require somebody with ■
good head for roads (which thia writer
hasn’t) to tell where we went from Tif*
*y*Ty put to for .'supply of the U. B.jton. but w. brought up at Omega went
A leftovers, and everything was satin- ! through there, v.sited some farms that
f.e“«Pt ‘b- storw to choose from.| M , Varner own, some that he: w.« d
L*al of the article, advert!.* were like to own, and .«e that he might a n,
rent Ty Ty, maybe 1 and got back to Ty Ty about dark-about
' hungry a crowd as could be found.
fine crop, throughout his state—of which
condition we are pleased to hear, for mis
ery docs not always love company.
\V. F. Sikea, the Route 2 carrier, bring,
in new. of what he call, “another kid
wedding," and It waa another runaway
match,of course. The contracting pnrtlei
were Mlaa Ola Barfield, whose home ia in
the country near Acaee, and Mr. Curtii
Shiver,. aon of Mr. J. B. Shiver, of Route
2, Ty Ty. They were married on Sunday
—Somewhere in Georgia.
missing from the Hat
because they tent one Hat to little towne
and a different one to ° f *’*“[ HEIRS GETS PAROLE,
aize. or maybe they have sold a t From tha Moultrie Observer.
Vm eta ntroa CnM.
Sorely « will do lor you
•riutit tits done tor ao
womeal It iholild help.
"I wti takes rick,
nested to ha ...
write* Mr*.Maty E.Vette,
dMadlaofi Helghta, Va.
"I (Ot do WO OO WMk,
luri Mattered around.
...I read d Cartel.
aRtatar tribe oMbol*
II*, or before taldni qulto
tt. I ttK much bettor. I
took 3 or 4 bottle* at
that time, and was able to
do my work. I take I la
the spring when run
down.I had no appetite,
aad I commenced feting,
be ben took I ever
Try Cartel.
tides missing from our list.
Last week, a returned negro soldier
hailed “the Red Cross lady." as he called
her. and asked her to eead his discharge
back for him. When h. was ash* why
be wanted that done, he said that be had
been told that they mutt all be returned.
It is impossible to understand how such
report, originate, for this la only one of
several of it. kind. They mu.t have
their beginning with people who are fond
of talking but are abort on subjects for
conversation. Thia aoldier was prevailed
on to keep his discharge, but there are
probably other, who think tome dire pen
alty will be inflicted upon them nnleaa
these papers, which ought to bo the pride
of the holder, and their descendants, are
returned.
Mri. Walter Ford, who has been visit-
ing her lather, Mr. Silas Willis, of Route
2, has returaed to her home In Madison,
Fla.
Miss Sallie Harris spent laat week Jn
Myatic with her sister, Mrs. Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Malcom have .
new grandchild, the little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. O. Christopher, of Brent
wood. The beby was born at the home of.
it* grandparents on the .eleventh.
Hik •
Will Heirs, who was defendant in one
of the most sensational murder triala ever
staged in Colquitt county, and who wa*
convicted of manslaughter in connection
with the killing of E. M.' Garden, bit
father-in-law, has been granted a parole
by Governor Dorsey.
The prison commission unanimously ro-
commended that Hein be released nndet
parole sevcrel month* ego. The parole u
not effective until October 25.
ANNOUNOBOH*
Revival meeting will begin at Oak
Udge Methodist church next Sunday night
August 24th, and will run through the
fifth Sunday and maybe longer. Rev. T.
F. Drake, of Morven, will he with us to
conduct the meeting.
J. F. Metier. Pastor.
The Best Physic.
When yon want n pleasant phytic try
Chamberlain’s Tablets. They aro easy t»
take and mild and gentle in effect 3k«y
are highly prized by people who have
com* acquainted with their goad quallt
They only cost a pquarter.■
WMi
W. L WILLIAMS
Pays For
This Space
Ty Ty Farmers Supply Go
R. R. Pickett, President. *
' J. M. Varner, Manner,
DEALERS ttr .
Groceries, Dry 6^
Notion*, Shoe*, H a ta
Ready-to-Wear dotting
Farm Implamamt*
And Other Thinga.
Pictorial Review Pattern.
TY TY DRUG GO.
B. W. OUver, Propriatre-.
A eamplete line at pateet i
cine*. Drags ai
Prescriptions A Specialty
THE BANK 6F TY TT
SAFETY FIRST
TV TY, GEORGIA
undivided norm
— INTEREST PAID
aa TIME aad SAVINGS
m
Bt tar FRIEND trine yn
MONET w* trill h* YOUBS
yea lav* NONE.
WOODWARD'S GARAGR
!»M
JONES A COMPANY
Daaltre la
High Class Gaaarml March.ariss
After you read thia
so to this (tort and do
•hopping.
PRICES RIGHT
A. PARKS,
Groceries Dry Goods Bte«
Casket*, Coffins.
Ty Ty, Georgia.
D. VARNER AND COMPANY
Dealer! In
Graced** Dry Geode. Coadtoo, O
(•re, Tobacco oad Evsiytthg
Else ia tho troy of
Mem’s Fans Is Mars a Specialty.
DR. F. B. PICKETT.
Physician aid Surgeon.
T.s Ty. Ga.
FOR TASTE AND HEALTH
Sot J. D.
AMrem J. D. Macad, Ty Ty. So.
CARL S. PITTMAN
Phyafcfca and Surgeon
Tf Ty, Ga.
B. PARKS
Goa* to Florida, but payW
for thb apace just th* I
a l COTTLH
" TY TV, GEORGIA
lR.£3K4ef-
a G. MALCOM -
TY TY, GEORGIA
Order* taken now
Abo I buy and
~Ho;
WH1DDON A AKINS
Heavy and Ffcncy Groceriaa