The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, August 29, 1919, Image 3

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““ v-V W-. ■ 27.—Fire believed to havs been of yed five negro lodge buildlnga and s near here early today. Fire broke 2 o’clock in the structures. START WORKI ■ PHONE EXi ■iscomfortsH ■m skin diseases Eniptiooi Begin Preparations Nr pruvrraeot. About September 1. Tata ton to Savannah splnt Friday in Tifton ( .t the Centenary Celebretlon" Sunday I you cannot find • Mood remedy that approaches S. S. S. tor real efficiency. S. S. S. has been on the market for fifty rears,. during which time it has bfBt giving uni.; - form aatiafaetion fdvYril disorders for which it it recommended. If yon want prompt relef, yon can rely upon* S. S. a. For expert ad vice at to the treatment of your own individual cate, write to-day to Chief Medical Adviser, Swift , Specific Co, Dept, H Atlanta, Ga. looking over "the altuation here,and nub-Wug was one efftb. nu»t inunathm in* plan, to bmln work on th.Tmprerw * hi. disarm, on t*. thin,, h. mw SC? ’** R“‘ «“'• to pro-; itor. _and i k|m to COTTON FARMERS and OWNERS of COTTON Southern Bell offldaU from headonar- W, GA . FRIDAY, AUGUST W, me. < 7 'PROGRAM BAPTBIS ORDER LEVYING TAX FOB I FOB UEAVB SO Hi . ' COUNTY PURPOSES FOB 1*1* GEORGIA— 1 lift County GEORGIA—Tift County. f 1 !! m/l lint an AH nfiftir B r n. E. Hall, U. Tucker aiyl Jehu eatata of Robert Land, lilctmd, hiving .vll kJl TJPfQN f\ AI .f.Y Branch, Commissioner. ofRoaiaand Re- ^adJ.appUeatioii to me forJaavo to MU WirdMNjk’ {People NaturaUr and Snperatitioiu. ' Berlin for Miuloaarlra Rev. W. H. Budd’a sermon on “India! venue, for laid county, aittinc for coun- certain real elate, to wit: Twenty I ty purpose, io regular monthly eession. “ ore , or leaa of lot of land number Two . „ ...in ii i. It ie hereby ordered that $2.44 on tho Hundred end Sixty-seven (207) and Many lutemtlng Tallu WUI Bo Made by ut t j le taxable property of aaid coon- J»lnetjr-*even (97 j acres more or lose of Prominent Baptists Here Next ty ax per digest of 1019, be, end the same b>ti of land numbers Two Handled and Sunday ie hereby levied, and that tho same be Sixty-fix (200), and Two Hundred and „ , _ . ,~T' , , collected by tbo Tax Collector, for tho Forty-one 241) all the Blxth («) Land South Georgia Baptist, jre planning a. following purposes of said county, to wit: District of Tift County, Georgia. Also memorable day at Tifton Sunday. Auguat No. 1. 75c on the $100 to pay tbe legal one share, Ko.10, in the Country " menta to b* made to tbe Tifton punt. Tbe oSclate hero were: A. L. Joynee, Plant Superintendent i a Spillman, Dt vision Maintenance Superintendent; B. B Emory, District Plant Chief. Preeent plane are to begin work Sep tember 1 getting ready for tho Improve ments to be made to tbe plant herb.. A two etory building will bo built on 1 the country with 300,000,000 people, intend uin * •* 11 °' clotk * Th * ni « Un « wll > ** paS"o3irt hoim or jail, bridges or fer-of Robert Liud - dec ~* d ' ,h ould • ly religion, and very aupemtitioue. They “ •**» in '»‘«re.t «* *• Slue to^contracl ' iu “ >rov< ‘ m< ‘ nr '‘- *Y°WRnS!! hand and offlcUl rigna- have many wlifionatol many falfe goda,! ^ 7B,000 ’ 00() clim P a, *“ of the Baptist No “ 3. 10c on the $100 to pay Sheriffs, ture. This 11th day of August, 1919. ■ church. 'Jailers, o r other officer*’ fees, legally in- _ J *“ cs «!• rr,c ®» The program includes addresses, short eurred and payable by said couuty. and no suffering seems too great for them L -—. jhiutn, or wsw •*- _. Q . A $ m.a*~ ■ to bear for tbe god the, have choreu " bor ' E'SKmoO to'mScSL.iVA?tlnJ Ordinary of Tift County, 0«£ia- .1 • , ( talhs and generul discussloua by prominent f ceii that may be legally incurred and due 1 1 your Cotton to Tifton and store It in the FARMERS COTTON WAREHOUSE, Sprinkled OuTjears of experience in the Cotton Warehouse Business .place us in a position to give you the very best service to be had. Our Warehouse is as near Fire-Proof as it is possible tf> make it and your Cotton will be safer here than anywhere else. CottoJi is too valuable now to be neglected. Store it where it will be safe, dry and well cared for. Farmers Cotton Warehouse J. R. MASON, Propriotor. Will DO uuui uu vut. y . . -J ^tMer^- 0 ^- *" Wh ° W ‘*" ' n, ' rU1 “ m “ t ,D e I laymen and miulatera throughout this i jjtlon. Those who wish entertainment r workers there' tlie llome * of the P*°Pl« of Tifton are ask- No. r». Rc i CITATION ... ^ „„ .ue $100’ to pay the c-x- GEORGIA—Tift County. ueuMo of the county for ituiliffs lit the To All Whom It May (concern. "T 7 $L l Amnw T n ; vaHerv’grir Sfmtko There nr6 many workers there ; 1116 nome * 01 tDe l ,eo l'i e ot ’I'irton ure ask- c , ourtM| uou-rcnldent wUdcnm'h in erim* G. M. Willett, having In proper form, building and A complete common b t y j n w w utll0t ne J_ « u 4re needed *** 10 w ‘ nJ thelr uame " to 1)r - c - l)ur> »““» oases, servants’ hire, booxa. station- applied to me for peraanent fettera of ■yetem will bo put In. i , 1 Uft°”f jf °*° J ** *" Dwded ,. cry. nnd like .unnlie., administration onthe estate of G. F. Wll- .Urtad on th.MlHjaWii church i. doing a great work: d “- **'■£,™? n “■>»>■* SfiTJUfSoo to pay Juror, a lett. late of U id couuty. thi.iet.dt. di n - . AU a. a ii hut the native* are crying for more.** ^ exp^ted that the day * 111 be the most |„. r compensation for aemres rend- and singular, the creditor* and next of ing, It will be necessary to ® oye 0 e | ^ - , f ™ ohll _ i0 , « ni i- momentous in the history of this impor- ered in the lawful courts of suld county. kin of G. F. Willett to be and appear at the wires, switch®., etc., in the old build-1 " ache " “f unIe “ « e “’ B - c “ r f MDdi . nt denomination in South Georgia. Bap- . *«• «; 12c «u the $100 to pay expense. m , office within the time aUowed 6y Uw. $ . i n » A . fomnorarv .tructure to be the^» it will overlook the greatest oppor- iwurred iu supporting the noor of the and show cause, if any they can, why per- ing into a temporary siruciurr v» , tV ever u- d tUt people throughout this aection are In- . WU uty, aud as otherwise prescribed by manent admlnlatration ahould not be built in the rear of the prewnb lmllamg'| . / . .. . .1 tensely interested in the meeting and imM- law. granted to G. M. Willett on G. F.Willetfa It will take some time to make these A peculiar thing about India U that. attendance will be No * 8 - «« the $100 to pay e.iwnac esUte. ***Mtht southern part is the coolest, due toj^ n 1 incurred iu building ami mainUming Witness my hand and official signature, • 4k. ns.. noAtiin dll public roads, and in equipping and main- This August Oth, 1919. The following program has been an- taming the Chain Gang of. said county. James H. Price. No. 9. BOe on the $ioo valuation on all Judge q^j Court, Acting Ordinary Tift taxable property within said county, sit- rv,„ntv Generis llflti.ll U 1 itlliilft flu, ,inpiu,pgt.. limito rvf fh. * change,. the triephone. in town, replace a could- ““e o«t One of the* tala, goda re ereble number of wire. In different «!.«, ueriSce. of humen biood J- ta. of town nnd do a great deal of work all • necklace of human .kulle, made from 11 over tbe ayatem. FEELING BLUE?! ■ LIVER LAZY? TAKEACALOTAB SALE FOR SATURDAY Let me help you lower the Cost of Living by Saving you money on practically everything in the line of Fancy and Family GROCERIES In order to put In the common battery 11 * 'Ititndfc The people worthlp ill -* — and' Devotional—Dr. C. W. Durden. Tifton ■<i witliout the eor[,ornte limits of tbe i'ity of Tiftou, to pay eri-euse incurred PETITION FOR DIVORCE for edueatioual purposes, exclusive of GEORGIA,—Tift County. tbo ikulli of neoole ancriiieed to the cod I Address, “Linking up Business with the agricultural demonstration work, to be George B. Owen va. Alma A. Owen, the abulia of people sncriUced to “« ' t , h h ..._ Jud ,a U. V. Whipple, Cordeie. levied nnd incurred only iu stric t com- Petition for divorce. Tift Superior and a girdle of human hands, sacrificed i . pliance with the laws of this state. Court. December term, 1919. by worshipers. The god's tongue stick> 1^'* t No 10. 12c on the $100 to pay any other TO ALMA A. OWENs 1 Address, “Planning for the Kingdom — expense legally incurred in the promotion You are hereby required to be and ap* I)r Arch C. Cree, secretary of the Georgia of sanitation, preservation of the public pcar^ either jn person^or by^an^attorney. lying on the bed of spikes for about four- I teen years, bis body is considered deans-, ■ed aud he is then a mini who is almost (worshipped by the tyatives. Wonderful How Young and Eac You feel After Taking Thia Nt I^Ton'bl™ uot’triri'cWpttb. you haral Tl » In ' IUl '» kH1 “* ”“ i, - u * U « nd el ™ u delightful aurprlse awaiting yon. Tha C bed hug hospital, hiring wonderful liver-cleasing and ayatem-puri-] woman built tying peoperties of calomel may now bo men to sleep iu the bed- to feed tbe bed enjoyed without tbe alighteat unpleasant- bugs. out aud is coustantly wet with human blood. | Dr - Arth u - Cree ' u, ' ut ' u, J‘‘° beaTrb or'for'liktrpurposes. ” * JHle KiemberrMIBT tam of tha aii The bed of snike* is a form of nunish- 1 Mission Board and director for the cam- Making aaid levy iu the aggregate the perior Court ot Tilt County, Georgia, to The bed of spikes is a torn, of punt* ' M , d 8U ,„‘of $2.44 on the $1(10 valuation be held on the first Monday in Dewmber. rnent used to rid the fiesh of sin. After P a, * u ’ ODe * «„ all taxable nronertv of said county. 1919, to answer the petition of George a man bus punished himself by sitting and ' I-uucb. one hour und thirty minutes. J^KSTta Bern No“9 « £ Owem wherein yout are named party 1 Devotional—Rev. M. L. Luwaon, pas- (bur “ „, t out , Tliis 4th day of August, ‘be same being a petition for tor of tbe Sylvester church, 15 minutei. 1919. .... Witness the Honoruble R. Eve. Judge Address, “Women and p $75.000000, R gj** g%£gEZf “> d “»«. this Jon O. IMS Campaign"—Mrs. Kate C. Wakefield, Branch, Board of Commissioners of .Hoads clerk, Superior Court. Tift Couuty state director of the W. B. M. U„ ^ Tift far i u their supersition that one ** ,tion » 30 minutes. Address, “Christianity nnd Education Dr. Itufus W. Weaver, I 1 0-13eow4t CITATION. CITATION ident of GEORGIA—Tift County. GEORGIA—Tift County. To all whom it may concern: Take no- ( The petition of James A. Akin?, Ad- Call at my 3rd Street Store, where the Manager, Mr. Gordon Hender son, and Mr. W. H. Abbott, an ex perienced salesman, will be delight ed to give you the best of service at thelowest prices possible. Keep Us Busy J. A. YARBROUGH A Calotab at bedtime with a swal low of water—that’s all. No taste, no salts, nor the slightest unpleasant effects. You wake up in the morning feeling so good that you want to laugh about it. Your liver is clean, your system is purl- The Ganges river is considered of great! cleansing power and every to bathe in the “sacred" waters, dead are given their last bath in th« water of the Ganges aud the healthiest. (Mercer University, one hour. 1 that c! M. Willis, J. N. Bennefield, 1 miuistrator of estate of John I. Akins i-Minute •’Bombardments” by, Dr g. Cleveland and others have applied shows that the estate of the deceased < f iv Hamilton nastor of Moultrie church, for an order seeking the establishment of R ists of one hundred and sixty acres, more i*s there “ uu, i 1,1 i a ncw ron d which has been laid out and or less, of lot of land number one hundred ,. The I* ev - A. Walters, Vienna. marked conformably to law by reviewers and eleven, in the 0th Land District of Bed. your eppetlte hearty. Eet wbet yon xtrongert. brightest children are towed wi«h,—no dinger. The next time you into the stream ns a raerifice. feel laxy, mean, nervous, blue or dittcour.1 Mr. Btidd devotes lii- mnruiug bout tied give your liver a tbc-jugh eleanelng',. vcry Sunday to n talk on tbe Centenary with a Calotab. They are ao perfect j Ueicbration nnd he alway. hae a large that your druggist is authorlaed to re "j, ud [ e „,. P His talks ore interesting, up fund the price as a guarantee that 7 00 ] lift | n|J am ] instructive and greatly en will bo delighted. I. . Caiotabs are aold ouly in original, leal-1 J y • ed piekages. Price thirty-five cents. At •II drug etorea. Rev. G. T. limit, Sycnmnre. judge ('. A. Christian, Nashville. Rev. Claude Bridges, Leesburg. Mr. It. II. Ferrell, Albany. Rev. Wallace Wear, Cordeie. Mr. Jason Scarboro. Tifton.' Judge J. H. Price, Tifton. Mr. J. II .Weatberry, Sylvester. Rev. T. W. Tippett, Vicnua. duly appointed and a report thereof made Tift County. Georgia, and bounded on the on oath by them: I north by Cycloneta Farm nnd lands of Said road running from a point on the John Green: on west by lands of Mrs. Tifton nnd Omega road near the reaidence McKinney: on east by lands of Jason of Geo. M. Willis and running in a loath-! Scarboro and John Swain, and south by easterly direction through the londi of C. dower lands of Mrs. Emma E. Akins and ir nriiiiu O' T» n*nh* .T V RnnnfiflpM ‘f M. Willi*. T. R. Denby, J. N. Bennefield, 1 that it is necessary to sell said land for C. A Clement*, Mrs. Lilia Crum, R. B.. distribution among the heirs of John I. Cleveland and Geo. O’Qolnn to the Tifton! Akini, deceased. Let all panics at m- and St. Paul church road, said road being terest show ^use^ before me f t Tiftc- about two mile* long. Now, if no good cause be shown to the BOY ARRESTED IN MACON 858 acres of lind at Solumeo, Tift Coun ty. for sale, either in a body or tracts to suit purchaser. J. A. Kitchen, Sylves ter, Gn. AdT ,0ne Bottle of Ameco Cored Him A sixteen-yenr-old hoy, giving his name „ James Gray, wns Friday arrested by „ Mr. A. J. Barnes of Macon, Ga„ aval A | P x Thompson on a charge, W ‘ tcm TO ^'ua 0, .nT 1 F OT «“ d I if riX «U an.emobiie Mon,ing contrary by persons interested in this mat- I t»*r, 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- • Theft of Car from W. R. Lindsey, of tomber, 1919. granting aaid road as pray- Lenox, Went lo Sleep on Job. ed for. Tins. Augn»t_4, 1919. It. K. Hall. Chairman, M. Tneker, Jehu Georgia, first Monday in September, 1919 why the prayers of snid ;ietilioa should not be granted. This August 4, 1919. James II. Price, Acting Ordinary Tift Coanty, Ga. EQUITABLE PETITION Thomas Y. Fletcher vs. Peabody, i Houghteiing & Co., et al. Equitable Petition: in Tift Superior Board of County.gommU.Uinera j CmtK (began to have emus ana never, i o. •- —— . CITATION 666 has more imitation, than bought a bottle of Ameco Chill and Fever \y. u. I.iudscy, of I.enox, says the aia- 0E0RC | A _ xifft County. A iL.- fLjii --j r. v . r Ton. Tonic and a few doses broke up the ;, ( Telegraph. Tlie boy was asleep in To All Whom It May Concern: any Other ChUI WIG rever ion- chm „ and ! toolr the Mgt of the bottle Broadway when the officer Take uotice that T. 8. Rlgdon, 8. A. tc on the market, but no one — *—*—-» a- ««— *** the car on iiroauway 1C on the market, but no on© u a ton i c tnd the Fever did not return. «»•• car on 1 ; . t . Perdue. E. R. Barnes and others have ap- one wanta imitations. They are I gladly recommend Ameco Chili and found him. The police r® 0 *™ plied for an order seeking the establish- dangerous thing, in the medi- P««rTonle to an, ... bavin, Chili, and , ra frora Mr Lindsey to hold Gray mental VaJkV^nforo^uXw 1 to cine line. * dT :, Hundred, of anch MMta .« Mor. Recorder May-^ 1 gj"?!ffL Sfthby’tt-S? " rtP ° rt . came to Macon. THEC.& B. HAT ISjZ££ U, * ant !nn”^.* »‘ w . la . JACKSONVILLE. 8t FLORIDA. ft ™ Is the owner of and bearrying.« the aU**, chill and Firrer Tonic b aoU by me reoiru.ro,. iands'of'Alfred Oliver and E. R. Barnes, bJ in Tifton and gnaranteed by Brooks ,h P message from Mr. Lindsey to bow i e dlatanc0 D f 425 yards, intersecting with ® r> Pharmaev Comnany. Chula nnd Zion Hill public road at J. A. What Ameco Chill and Fever Tonic baa . t.stn si. it limit n li- No. 108 and running south along lot linea d driving an automobile without a u (No an(J 1(J7 tQ 0 f j and A l- •cuse A few minutes after he waa re- j red ojj ver and B. R. Barnes, a distance i.rdor the police received of 770 yards; thence w«t between the " ll r 1 1 , . t, 1 nilu. IS T> tl.-n.* Man Order business* formerly tbs II. W. Clarke Hat Company, den ahenid ba sent to tha C. A. B. Hat i Factory. AGENTS WANTED SEND FOR CATALOGUE Chula and Zion Hill public l'crduo. At present this public road runs from the northwest corner of lot of land No. 1GS, diagonally aerorn land of « —* * *7> \“ 5 Yoo’ may’lnrn BLT-MToihS loT A.“per „f Sylvester, has it. He is offering for *.° hy J w n j re |, n d, j traveling d a dUt , nM 890 yards, sale R58 acres of the old Southern Lum- , 1 i M nao of Louisville, Ky. In the sum-. ' AIm , hat road leading south from the mrr nm CPIIT UAUUV her Comosny pUc* on the Brookfield mPr of 1888 1 had a severe attack 01 oom,, „/ |, n d of Alfred Oliver and E.R. Bdl Vr rrKI rNI MIINKY S 7tl„ . bodv or in tract, cholera morbns. I gave the hotel porter liarn( , a , aIonI , ot , lnM No . 1B8 and 1OT , ri f U 1 Llll vljll 1 lllUlUd 1 , road and w 111 sell it in n body ^ , nd told him to buy me t B d i 5laa(T 0 ( 770 yards, interseetlng with to suit the purchaser. wtl . chamberlain's Colic and Diarr-, hp Tlflon , nd whiddon Mill road be made hoe . Remedy and to take no substitute.; |||lb „ c raad Thi , ia a change in old road II took a doable done of it according 10; aud wbon above changes are made the old direction* and went to «1««P- „ .“J? road will be discontinued and killed, * o'clock the next morning I was called oy j new rond being established in lieu thereof. To the Defendants. Lucretia P. Hough teiing : Alexander Smith; Barton Thom as; Edward M. Mills, and Francis R. Dickinson, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of William R. Sterling. You are hereby required personally or by attorney to be and appear *t the Su perior Court to be held in and for said County on the First Monday in Decem ber, 1919, then and there to answer the complaint in the above atyled case, as 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. Henry D. Webb, Clerk Superior Court, Tift Couuty, Ga. Qulncey & Rice, Plaintiff's Attorneys. On Improved Farm Land and City: Property for 3, 5. 7, 10, 15, and 20 \y. C. T. U. NOT IN THE FIGHT. Years. LoansLibajJandMadePromptJy| * — 'o’clock'the next morning 1 was cmue ® JJJInew road being established in lieu thereof. B. C. WILLIFORD, Attorney ; The general offices of the National Wo- ord<r and took a tra i n for my Now if no good cause be shown to the Office In McLeod Building nian’a Christian Temperance Union in re* topping place, a well man.’ tadv. ontrar y by persons interested in this mat- Telephone 107 Tifton. Georgia« . -tatements issued August third — ter. an order will be granted by the un- ply to statem nts i u . thr\8IIKR-M1JRP11\ •Idersigned, nt the office of County Com- ——■— I by, the “Association Opposed to National T Imissioners in snid county on the 1st day 1 Prnhlhitina” State- T , a .. ... __ 'of September. 1919. as prayed for. Irohibition state. | ^ T „ Thrasher, of Ashburn. an-j This 4th day of August. 1910. j First: Our organisation is not in . ongagement of her daughter r. E. Ilall. Chairman. M. Tucker, Jehu | !• • dergl Amcndm I Francos InUrto Mr” Jo°hn Robert Mur- Brnnjb. Co“»‘y Commi.sionero,' Tift I CITATION GEORGIA—Tift County. Whereas, J. A. Merchant, Administra tor of J. S. Marchant, represents to the Court in his petition, duly filed and enter ed of record that he has fully adminis tered upon J. S. Merchant's estate, thia is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, it any they can. why said Administrator sortie ,,i ...K-fltute 1 V,. mi.. . T 7—T.^HTj any they can, way said Aominiscraxor hoe. Remedy and to take no snbstltu» b „ road . Thl , „ . change „ old road; h » M b dilc hirged from hia admin. I took a doable dose of 'end when slyte changes are made theold a ? d rccei^Iettera of diamia- THE UNIVERSAL CAR ANNOUNCEMENT We are pleased to announce that we have ■purchased the complete equipment of Wal ters' Garage,’including machinery, vulcani- zers, parts, tires, accessories, etc. We also have employed the entire mechanical force and with our old force are in position to do .All Kinds of Auto Repairing ■ We Have a Complete Stock of TIRES, TUBES. PARTS, ACCESSORIES pleased to supply your wants for anything in the automobile repair line. fSN SALES AGENCY Til Comer Third ! ® D. E. JACKSON, Mgr. Second Street ! : ■ iraikiJ 'f 1 A tobacco ’ - , sk. „hv of Louisville, Gn., the wedding to Second: The money received in the I “*• Jubilee Million Dollxr Drive is not being Uke place In Ortolwr. nlsed to conduct ruoU a cnmpnixn but will, „ rU n be expended for tile purposes named in WATCH YOUR HENS the budget. I Hen. th.t do not Uy do not psy To. Third* We are in an edueatiooal esm-'can make theae non-layera pay you for pslgo against tobacco nnd have been in, the feed they eat by giving thm B : A. . 'dav Tonic, egg producer and uned for ears. In this csmpalan we have the ym- ( trou blea and other tronbler patlietic cosqteratlon of leading educa- , nctdn|U | t0 poultry. IUckeraon Gro tor. and Sunday school workers. “BAYER CROSS” ON ASPIRIN Always Ask for Genuine BIG SNAKES IN COOK. From the Adel News. Mr. Van McGill killed a monster rat tlesnake Thursday. The snake had elgh teen rattlea and was a whopper. She alco had fifty-aix young onea which were killed Mr. McGill willed the snake with a bay “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” ^ ^ ^ o( , he CkI1 dla . trict. shot ao d killed two huge rattle anakoa in the bark yard of his father'' home Wednesday after"-"'. The reptile, were discovered by his mother: as ah< alon. on tho nrat Monday in September, 1MB ' Jamea H. Price. Acting Ordinary, Tift County. * CITATION. GEORGIA—Tift County. To all win,iu It may concern, take no •c that J. It. Butler. T. E. Phillips, H, ■graves anil ottiers have applied for an •Ter seeking the establishment of a new nd which has been laid out and marked nformably to law by reviewers duly ap pointed and a report thereof made on oath by them; Said road running from a point on the Omega and Eldorado road about two hun dred yards west of Little river and run ning south through lands of T. E. Phil lips, lots 492 aud 521, thence south t!i rough lands of J. R. Butler to the Col quitt county line and intersecting with public road running south from said line, said road being about one and one-quarter miles long. Now, if no good cause be shown to the contrary by persons interested in this matter, an order will be granted by the undersigned at the office of the Oounty Commissioners in said county on the 1st day of September, 1919, graning raid road aa prayed for. This August 4, 1919. R. K Hall, Chairman M. Tucker, Jelra Branch. Board County Commissioners, Tift County NOTICE OF LOST NOTE GEORGIA— 1 Tift County. ,, All parties are hereby warned not to ^5.“, trade for a certain promissory note for the sum of $71)5, due November 1, 1910,-"; given by Dr. S. T. Whittaker and pnynble ,-,ed3| to the Tift .Overland Company, u Mid note has been lost and ii not now in the possession of the true owner* thereof, '■ Finder of Hid note will be enltebiy re- for <tsi ri»fum to ns. .’ii'i'lrW •ariled for its return to \ This, August 9. 1919. ."SJCKJ w4t Tltt-Overixad Comply. . BUY. BROOKS COUNTY LAND. Mr. Z. T. Daniel and son here purchas ed 909 acres of land in Brooks county for $05,090 nnd will move from Tilt to ' Brooks about January 1. * ‘ Mr. A. P. Elrod end ion, Ur. < Elrod, have purchased 343 ■ in Brooks county at $100 an ncra a move from Tift county to Brookt'i near future. Mosquitos went into the back y ardIt. other «r j CaiTy Malaria her attention was attracted by strangt J action, of the eat and upon lnve.tig.tion £ »«*«'» «' «•'«* Dmmt ..4 Tartaf kv ^ Uvr.f a Dreg or »o ef Only Aspirin Tablet* with the safety f ound | t following a monster rattlesnake “Bayer Cross’’ on them are genuine fave t | )fl a j arni tl » her aon, he fired a “Bayer Tablet, of A«pirin," owned and: <bot whlch bK)k o(f iu h „ d nu „ ia tv “of,* br ri 1 ?."’ ten rattlea II- dragged the .oak,- off of fmudulvnt Aspirio Tablett were «ld W* the wood, and before he returned to recently by a Brooklyn dealer which the house, bis mother with a pan oi eft* proved to be composed mostly of Talcum went out to set * hen and four »r five powder. * steps* from when* the first snake was she “Bayer Tablet* of Aspirin’* should the chlckon- li«d found another snake, always be asked Jot Then look lor. thU one Wng utuo h larger than tbe first, the safety ’Bayer Cross” on the pack-! |t ^ tweUe rat t !aa< Sha ^in called age and on each tablet. 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