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THE T1FT0N GAZETTE, TIFTON, -GA* FRIDAY, A<
COTTON FARMERS
and
OWNERS of COTTON
i Tifton and store it In the
‘ WAREHOUSE, Sprinkled
sin the Cotton Warehouse
lition to give you the very
Our Warehouse is as near Fire-Proof as it is
possible to make it and your Cotton will be safer
here than anywhere else.
i Cotton is too valuable now to be neglected. Store
I -t where it will be safe, dry and well cared for.
Farmers Cotton Warehouse
J. R. MASON, Proprietor.
CITATION
GEORGIA— Tift CouMjr-
To AU Whom It May Concern
Take notice that T. 8. Higdon, 8.
Perdue, E. It. Barnes and others hare
pUed tor an order seeking the
,ment of a new road whlck has . _
out and marked conformably to law
reviewer* duly appointed and
thereof made on 0 ath by them.
Beginning at Northwest corner lot
No. 108 and running south along lot lines
No. 168 and 107 to corner of land Of At*
fred Oliver and E. B. Barnes, a distance
of 770 yards; thence west between the
lands of Alfred Oliver and E. R. Barnes,
a distance of 425 yards, intersecting with
Chula and Zion Hill public road at J. A.
Perdue. At present this public road
runa from the northwest corner of lot of
land No. 108, diagonally across land of
Kyler and Alfred Oliver to J. A. Per
due’s, a distance of 800 yards.
Also that road leading south from the
corner of land of Alfred Oliver and B. R.
Barnes, along lot lines No. 168 and 107,
a distance of 770 yards, intersecting with
he Tifton and Whiddon Mill road be made
public road. This is a change in old road
and when above changes are made the old
, road will be discontinued and killed,
new road being established in lieu thereof.
J Now if no good cause be shown to the
outravy by persons interested in this mat*
ter, an order will be granted by the un*
dersigned, at the office of County Com
missioners in said county on the 1st day
of September, 101!). as prayed for.
This 4th day of August, 1019.
R. E. Hall. Chairman, M. Tucker, Jehu
Branch, County Commissioners, Tift
County.
666 quickly relieves Constipa
tion, Biliousness, Loss of Ap«
_ petite and Headaches, due to
# Torpid Liver. adv
THE C. & B. HAT
aphis, Tenn., August 19.—Sixty-four thousand pounds J2 3 Broad street
of butter which District Attorney Kyser says is owned by Os-' JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA,
buim-Hartman Company, of Savannah, was seized by the gov-' *! J t h ® _° 1 wn, f °, f and is carrying on the
nafeBt at a local storage plant here today. It had been stored the ii. w. ciarke Hat company. A"
fee June.- will be sold to th e public after condemnation ff^ onM *• scn ‘ to the c - *• B
tea
LUCKY
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cigarette
It's toasted to in
crease the good,
wholesotne flavor
of the Kentucky
j:Veytobacco.
A regular man’s
smoke and deli
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Where? Why at Kent's
Just received a.tyir load and must sell to
v, ** tnake room.
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: Xet us have your attention a few minutes
any day. We will? try to sell you one.
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CRESCENT:fr@ySS, Guaranteed
RANGE ETERNAL; Guaranteed
• Furniture & Music Store
J^^MOSita Gazette MMtag '
l*s
[typewriter.
: machine,
ce stools.'
baskets.
4 electric desk lamps.
1 large iron safe.
2 small files.
5 letter trav?.' {
2 bat racks. {
Also at the same time and pi tec:
One two tojj Federal motor truck chas
sis.
1 flat top desk.
1 office stool. i
1 office chair.
Lot of automobile parts and fools, sold
as the property of the Hilliard Motor
Company.'
. Alio .at the I# ._
lowing described property fco-wit:
300 shares of tire capital stock 0 f the
( time and place the fol-
Frank Scnrboro Company, of the par val
ue of $100.00 each. , *
214 shares of Comfort BennorTie Cora
pany stock of the par value of $100.00
each.
Six shares of stock in the Mutual Mill
ing Company of the par value of $50.00
each.
Also at the same time and place the
following described property to-wit:
One note P. W. Roberson dated Jan.
25, 1011, $25.00.
One note, P. W. Roberson dated March
9, 1910, $300.00.
One note P. A. Allen dated August 9,
1909, $200.00.
One note. J. C. Tanner dated July 30
1907, $250.00.
One note W. II. McCartney dated Aug.
12, 1009, $220.00.
20 notes C. W. Dowell dated Nov. 18,
1910, $10.00 each, $200.00.
One note R. E. Ward dated December
17, 1915, $10.00.
One note W. P. Moore and Z. T. Brown
Nov. 10, 1917, $100.00.
One note W. H. Graham dated July 20,
1910, $1,750. \
One note W. H. Graham dated January
5, 1917, $212.00.
One note M. 8. Shaw, dated December
21, 1910, $61.00, to which fa attached
deed to secure debt
One note David Comfort, $3,300.00 to
which is attached as security .100 shares
Comfort Bennor Tie Company stock.
One note J. C. Rousseau dated June 1,
918, $75000.
One note Z. T. Brown dated January
18, 1910, $257.00.
Four notes, $25 each, dated June 28, riww ...
1917, signed Joseph A. Bogan, sold aa the taining the Chain Gang of said county.
26 CENTS AVERAGE !
FOR TOBACCO SALE
Total -of .40,212 Pounds Disposed of at
Sale Here Thursday. High Price
Was 01 Cento.
Thursday’s total sale of tobacco at Tif
ton, the first of the week, resulted ic
40,212 pounds benig disposed of by the
growers of this section. The tobacco .
brought au average of 20 cents a pound
the highest price paid being 01 cents.
Theta were seven buyers on the floor
representing the following firms: Export
Tobacco Co,. Imperial Tobacco Co., Lig l
gett & Myers Tobacco Co., Dibbrell Bro- I
there, J. P.' Taylor A Co., W. E. Fenner j
Tobacco Co. and Wm. B. Clark Tobac
co Co. * 1 -'* |
>>' Station I
GEORGIA—Tift County. |
The petition of James A. Akins, Ad-t
ministrator of estate of John I. Akins'
show* that the estate of the deceased con-}
sists of one hundred and sixty acres, more,
or less, of lot of land number one hundred,
and eleven, in the 0th Land District ofj
Tift County, Georgia, and bounded on the
north by Cycloneta Farm and lands of
John Green; on west by lands of Mrs. |
McKinney; on east by lands of Jason'
Scarboro and John Swain, and south by
dower lands of Mrs. Kmma E. Akins and
that it is necessary to sell said land for;
distribution among the heirs of John I '
Akins, deceased. I.ct nil pavtic* al in- •
terest show cause before me ft Tilton.j
Georgia, first Monday in September, l!)i!)j
why the prayers of said petition 'h-.wld
not be granted. j
This August 4, 1919. ;
lames H. Price.
Acting Ordinary Tift County, Ga.
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Keeps P£i
lUNAmfS
Breaks up
a Cold.
Good for
Bronchial
Inflammations.
Mr. Robert McDougall, R.
R. No. 6, Liberty, Indiana,
writes:
"I wish to state that I always
keep Peruna In the house. I
think It Is a good medicine to
have on hand. If I commence
taking a cold, I take Peruna and
It byeaks it up for me. It ia
also good for the Bronchial
Tubes.”
Peruna has served the Amer
ican people for more than forty
years, Those who know its value
always have it at hand. Why
not you 7
Those who object to liquid medi
cines can secure Peruna Tablets
O. E. LINDSEY, D. O
Osteopathic Physician
Diagnosis and Treatment
Office Over C. I., barker's Store,
ORDER LEVYING TAX EOR
COUNTY PURPOSES FOR lull)
GEORGIA—Tift Cminty. '
tty It. E. Hall, M. Tucker und Jehu
Branch, Commissioners of Ron Is and Re
venues fur said county, Bitting for coun
ty purposes in regular monthly session
It is hereby ordered that $2.44 ou tht
$100 of the taxable property of said coun
ty as per digest of 101!), be, and the same
is hereby levied, and that the same be
collected by the Tax Collector, for the
following purposes of said county, to teit:
" No. 1. 75c ou the $100 to pay‘thc legal
indebtedness due, or to become due during
the year 1010, or past due, and to pro
vide for $25,000 due und payable on
principal and interest of the public-road
Bonds of said county October lsr, 1020.
No. 2. 30c on the $100 to build or re
pair court house or jail, bridges or fer
ries, or other public improvements, ac
cording to contract.
No. 3. 10c ou the $100 to pay Sheriffs,
Juilcrs, o r other officers’ fees, legally in
curred and payable by said couuty.
No. 4. 5c ou the $100 to pay Coroner’s
fees that mny be legally incurred and du«j
hem by the county for inquests held.
No. 5. 5c on the $100 to pay the
jiense of the county for Bailiffs at the
courts, non-resident witnesses in crim
inal cases, servants’ hire, books, station-
ery, and like supplies.
No. 0. 5c on the $100 to pay Jurors a
per diem compensation for services rend
ered in the lawful courts of said county.
No. 7. 12c on the $100 to pay expenses
incurred in supporting the poor of the
county, and as otherwise prescribed by
law.
No. 8. 40c on the $100 to pay expem
incurred in building and maintaining
public roads, and in equipping and main-
WHAT ABOUT YOUR TEETH?
IVK TO DA \
i’KiZi: hi;M i!
Without Health, life
tiou soars—life is live,
meat. Unless your i
health. Cull and let r
und consultation 1 ret
fullest—for health is the
H. H. LITTLE, Dentist, Phone 142, Ken!
6a.
5 1-2 PER CENT FARM LOANS
7 Per Cent Tifton City Loans
We make farm loans at 5 1-2 per cent, interest and give
borrower the privilege of paying part of the principal at the
end of any year stopping interest on amounts paid, but no an
nual payment of principal required.
R. C. ELLIS W. W. BRYAN
Golden Building Tifton, Georgia
property of Frank Scarboro.
Said sale will begin promptly at 11
o’clock, A. M. on Tuesday, the 2nd day of
September, 1910, and will continue until
all of said property is disposed of. The
terms of the sale will be for cash and all
sales will be subject to confirmation -of the
Court.
This August 11th, 1910.
15w3tdlt. B. Y. Wallace* Receiver.
FOR LEAVE TO SELL
No. 9. 50c on the $100 valuation on all
thin i
City of Tifton, to pay expense incurred
for educational purposes, exclusive of
agricultural' demonstration work, to be
levied and incurred only in strict com
pliance with the laws of this state.
No 10. 12c on tne $100 to pay any other
expense legally incurred In the promotion
of sanitation, preservation of the public
health or for like purposes.
Making said levy in the aggregate the
the $100 valuation
said i
of $2.44 on <
estate of Robert Land, deceased, having j on aI ] taxable property of said county,
mad. application to m, for lrere to .ell «“1>‘ »» .UpuUtwI in item No. 9 as
certain real estate, to wit: Twenty acre. “Jo» c out - Thi » 4th d *» ® f Augu.t,
more or less of lot of land number Two 1U1U * „ „
Hundred and Sixty-seven (207) and „ g*"f™Jr““,
Ninety-seven (07) acres move or less of (
lota of land numbers Two Hundred and, ® r *J n S, h ’ mi** oa< * f
Sixty-six (200), and Two Hundred and r ’Mutts v°niMk%i7llaanl
Forty-one 241), all the Sixth (6) Land Attest: H. 8. Murray, Clerk Said Board.
District of Tift County, Georgia. Also
one share, No. 16, in the Countiy Fish
ing Club; this is to cite all persons, cred
itors and kin, to show cause before me at
Tifton. Georgia on the Firet Monday in
Sptember, 1010, at 10 o'clock A. M., why
the prayers of said petition of the laid
W. B. Hitchcock, Administrator of the
eetate of Robert Land, decessed, should
not be granted.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture. This 11th day of August, 1919.
Janies H. Price, Judge,
w3t-dlst mon. City Court of Tifton.
Acting Ordinary of Tift County, Georgia.
CITATION
GEORGIA—Tift County.
To AU Whom It May Concern.
G. M. Willett, having in proper form,
applied to me for permanent letters ol
administration onthe estate of G. F. Wil
lett, late of said county, this fa to cite all
and singular, the creditors and next of
Ida of G. F. Willett to be and appear at
my office within the time allowed by law,
and show cause, if any they can. why per
manent administration should not be
granted to G. M. Willett on G. F.Willett’s
estate.
Witness my hand and oOdal signature,
This August 9th, 1919.
James H. Price.
Judge City Court, Acting Ordinary Tift
County, Georgia.
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
GE9RGIAj—Tift County.
Georgs B. Owen vs. Alma A. Owen.
Petition for dlvoret. Tift Superior
Court. December term. 1919.
TO ALMA A. OWEN:
You are hereby required to be and ap
pear either In pereon or by an attorney,
at the December. 1919, term of the Su
perior Court of Tift County, ueorgls, to
be b'eld on the first Monday in December.
1919, to anawer the petition of George
B. Owen, wherein yon are named party
defendant, tha aame being a petition for
divorce.
Witness the Honorable R. Ere, Judge
ef sold court, this Jone 6, 1919.
_ _ _ Henry D. IV*b,
Clerk, Superior Court, Tift Oennty
Georgia.
(Seal) 6-lSwwdt
NOTICE OF DOST NOTH
GEORGIA—Tift County.
AU parties are hereby warned not to
trade for a certain* promissory note for
the sum of $366, due November 1, 1919,
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Tift County. >s»
To all whom it may concern: Take no
tice that G. M. WiHls, J. N. Bennefield.
R. B. Cleveland and others have applied
for an order seeking the establishment of
a new road which has been laid out and
mavkyd conformably to law by reviewers
duly appointed and a report thereof made
on oath by them:
Said road running from a point on tbs
Tifton and Omega road near the residence
of Geo. M. WiUia and running In a south
easterly direction through the lands of C.
M. Willis, T. R. Denby, J. N. Bennefield,
C. A. Clements, Mrs. Lilia Crum, R. B.
Cleveland and Geo. 0*Qninn to the Tifton
and St. Paul church road, said road being
about two miles leng.
Now, if no good cause be ebown to the
contrary by persona interested In this mat
ter, an order will be granted by the under
signed at the office of County Commission
ers in said county on the first day-of Sep
tember, 1919, granting said road as pray
ed for. This, August 4, 1919.
R. E. Hall, Chairman,
M. Tucker,
Jehu Branch,
Board of County Commissioners,
Tift County, Ga.
FARM LOANS
IF IN NEED OF A LONG LOAN SEE US.
Loans Made Promptly Upon Reasonable Terms
J. W. WARREN, R. P. BENTLEY
President Attorney
Title Guarantee Company of Ga.
ROOM 28, GOLDEN BUILDING
TIFTON, GEORGIA
WORTH COUNTY OFFICE: SYLVESTER, GA.
EQUITABLE PHTOTION
Thomas Y. Fletcher va. Peabody,
Houghteling A Go., et al.
Equitable Petition; in Tift 8uperior
ibe r Term, 1019,
Court, December xenn, iuiu.
T 0 the Defendants, Lucretia P. Hough
teling; Alexander Smith; Burton Thom
as; Edward M. Hills, and Francis S.
Dickinson, Executor of the Last Will and
Testament of William R. Sterling.
Yeu are hereby required personally or
by attorney to be and appear at the Su
perior Court to be held in and for said
County on the Firet Monday it Decem
ber, 1919, then and there to aaawer the
complaint in the above styled case, aa in
default thereof, said Court will proceed
as to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable R. Eve, Judge
of said Court, this the oth day of Aug
ust, 1919.
Clerh Sojerioi^ Courtl^nft^Cw^,’ Ga.
•S&rh Attorney*.
FOR SALE
The Willingham Tift houses in Tifton
House occupied by Prof. Moon.
House occupied by H. H. Adams.
House occupied by T. P. Stoltenberg.
House occupied by R. M. Smith.
House occupied by W. A. Darnell.
House occupied by J. P. Irvine.
1 :
These are among the choiceet homes in the city.
See me for pt ices. Terms: One third cash, bat-
j ones one and two years.
CITATION
GEORGIA—Tift Omtr.
Whereu. J. A. Msrehant, Adnlslstre-
tor of J. 8. Msrehsat, represent, to th.
given i, Dr. 8. T. Whlttskrr end pejrtle! Court toMs prtttfon, ffiBeg nod e*er-
to the TifuOverlead Coni eng, ns
note hie been lost tad Is n * now in ths i, therefore to dts nil persons concemsd.
possession ef ths tras o .-Tiers thsreof. hildrr-i and creditors, to ehow cause. It
nay tne, ctn, why- laid Administrator
shosid not h« discharged from his admin,
tstrstion, and recrirs letters of distal*
qn the first Moodhj Js September,
Finder of said note will Ic suitably re
warded for its return to nr.
This, August 0, 1919.
w4t Wt-OverUnd
Habitual
la
•LAX-P0S WITH
prepared Syrup T<
Constipation. T
should be taken
t* induce regular
Motor Troubles
Correctly repaired at
Tift’s Garage.
All Work Guaranteed
If it is not right we will
make it so.
‘Service