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Walter and Albert
*, da., are (pending'u few daja with
frlesda in Tlfton. They attended the
TJnirarxlty of Virginia the peat term.
Mra. W. A. Clarke rewired a tele
gram Tueaday from her brother Joe Louie
Honk, announcing Ha antral at Camp
llerrltt from oreraeaa. Be la expect|g|
home In a few daya
Bring ue your egg* and butter,
ley'a Grocery Store. 21-
Prlrate John A. Tucker, who
In the Seventeenth Infantry three
ago, la spending a ten-day leave with
to 1235 acres at bargains. Some on good' homefoulks. The Seventeenth is at Camp
in pecans. $0,<
’ 325-acres. 100 in cultivation one mile
of National Highway, a bargain at $35
per acre. WANTED—Six farmers to buy six farms
300-acres. weU Improved, as good as «H desirable and ranging in also from 74
100-ucres, weu mproveo, a ^ ^ „ n ^
\Srv • terms ynd some for cash. Will be glad Meade, Md„ but has been assigned to duty
LkNOX BEAL ESTATE AGENCY, j; ^ L „ Baggs, Balnbrldge,'ln the Hawaiian Islands and will leave]
Lenox, Georgia Q , 22w« |C , m p for port September 18, to be away
r o have a
of eholo farms of various sixes for sale
In the Clutlihoocbee Talley In the vicin
ity of Dotban. Southeast Alabama. Hun
dreds of car loak of hogs and cattle ship
ped every season, 'ounenae crops of prac
tically everything gWwa In the South.
Two Packing Plants im by, also Grain
Mixed Feel Mills, Peanut
Plants, Syrup Jetlnery, Canning
„ ok, with permanent cash markets
practically overythUg raised and
seed. Those Utereatel. write, 8mlth
[organ, Dothan, Alabama. 8-lw8t
too ACRES LAND FOB SALK-50 two years.
acrea in cultivation all under good wire
fence. Five room bouse and large ham.
B. W^Hlghtower, Tlfton.
STRAYED—Dark red muley cow, with
yoke on, August 23rd. Finder please no
tify L. M. Coburn, Route 6. 23-dwlt
SEWING MACHINE—BeE
I am easy pujrasewts, by
■ H. Baaketcss, Tlfton. deod-wff
SpONDMKNTB—I can furnish the very
^MBL' J. F. Goodman . |leaaMald. wtf
• COUNTRY
, an in the market
P tare, Guineas, Ducka, Tui
Eggs. Fruits and
cream. Can also
WANTED—We
Friers, Roos-
Geeae or
butter and
af ew borne-
FOR SALE—A few Florida farms, near
Jennings, Florida, at reasonable prices
Walter P. Jennings, Jennings, Fla.
18dGtw2t
FOR SALE—100 acre farm, 2 1-2 miles
northeast of Madison. 2 settlements on
same; good wire fence round same; well
watered. For information In full write
It S. McIntyre, Madison, Fla. 25-d2w2
goods. Hotel M/yon. Tlfton, Ga.|
rORDS FOR SALE—I have several Ford
Touring Cars, in good condition for sale.
It you want to buy it srill bo of Interest
to you to see these cars before you buy.
W. 8. and H. G, Malcom, Ty Ty, Ga.
18-dAw 2w
Him cut tires can be repaired,
work guaranteed. Tift-Overland
Mr. Frank P. Moor, of Sioux Fi
South Dakota, arrived Monday and''
with Moor's Jewelry Store. B&t
Moor is an experienced watchmaker
repairer, having been in the business fjj
many years. An additional man
been needed for some time and Mr,
was lucky in securing the serviced
experienced craftsman.
Highest prices paid for country pro
duce—Bring it to us. Whitley's Grocery
Store. 21-d2tw2t
888 acrea of land at Solumco, Tift
county, for sale, either in a body or In
tracts to suit purchaser. J. A. Kitchen,
Sylvester.
ANNOUNCEMENT
We are pleased to a -
nouncethat we have se
cured the distribution
of the Famous
FISHING—I will let the water off
the Butler Fish Pond, (better known as
the H. J. Parrish mill pond) between
Adel and Nashville, five miles from Adel,
Ga. On Tuesday September 2, 1010.
'or the purpose of fishing. Hoar of open*
ing 0 o’clock sharp. Admission $1.50 tor
two days, plenty of fiih. Ton will miss a
great treat if you don't come. D. N.
Hayes. * 23-d8twlt
FOR SALE—103 acres farm land, 1 1-2
miles of court house, Madison, Fla. Good
wire fenco round same. For information
write, R. 8. McIntyre. Madison, Fla.
s 25*d2w2t
PUTS
THE
VESTA
Storage Battery
We have added an-
'
other watchmaker
to our force and
believe that we can
now give you
prompt and effici
ent service in this
department.
Mr. Cecil V. Whtddon,
ke&a with the A. E. F„ for antral monthg
returned home Friday.
Mr. L. 8. Price, of Wayeroto, wax the
of hli brother, Judge J. H. Price
r night and Wedaeaday.
Mines Nina and Carol Greene of
'Sparks, wets the guests of relatives in
Tlfton Tuesday, and Wednesday coming
over Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. W. M. Hall, of Boats 4, who was In
Tlfton Wednesday, says'that from 24
In cotton he may get tlx bales.
Soma of hit cotton shoulder high has only
a few matured holla of cotton.
Jndgt J. & Royal, la the first entry In
the race for Ordinary, hit announcement
appearing In another column. Ho la ae-
I qualnted with county attain and well
qualified.
Mr. J. J. Baker announces in anotliei
column at a candidate for the office ol
Ordinary. He la oae of the county’s old
eat citltena and baa served aeveral year,
on the Board of Education. He it well
qualified for the duties of tbe office.
. Mr. and Mra. B. L. Ireland art coagra*
(ted on tbe arrival of a handsome son
their home on Central avenue and
Eighth street Tueaday morning at
o'clock. They aay be already has bis
father's smile, which is enough to make
him popular.
OAK VIEW DOTS
Cotton picking in hero. Bill mutt get
|lU sack now.
*2 Mi»« Dora Willis u upendlug u few
dgya with Misa Mallie Roberta.
Misa Laura 'Willis returned from s vUit
fine.
at her brother’*, Walter Willis,’ Tuesday!* thI * fet In * try to C00Mf
Am sorry to „uy that Mra. Charlie j W °° k ' 80 lon «- Bifi.
umner did not get off to Jay Bird Spring J ~ «
with Mra 8. 8. Sumner and Mra. Horrie' th e CH °“ JtTt *** bttt
of othe
old home town -paper. Yes T wocli he
glad t 0 know who the author* that wrote
about the old home town paper. It wtu
Somebody write ua a letter froo»' T &<
(tak. Would be glad to hear from you.
Well part of Bill's 'letter missed the
tebafcket and part didn’t. Maybe all
Roberta.
Misa Mary Lou Sumner baa not been Grocery Co.
while.
able to walk on her foot for quite
A apider bit her o n the foot. I
Ain aure sorry to bear of the death of |
Mrs. Lillie Belle I’earmau, also Mra j
Mattie Sandefer'a baby.
Well us every one know
inland. Also foil live
Kood l.ianda of tea. Rickeraou
We Sell Ajax Tirea. 25-d* 1
mimrthuiq good
the Small Fanner or partlea who
homes ; n South Georgia, U.ism
.Acres in Alkicnm County on tad in>v
lie writer ?* ilr, ’* d and lllrhwaya near two
used to live in Tift county and aure is , "*«d «» EASY TEKII*.
glad when Friday comes so I can get tbr ‘T' *** Folwood & K ”" 1
f A
10-es.l-.. 4
Moor’s
Jewelry Store
“The Gift Store”
PHONE 250
Many warm frienda of Mra. Kmma Cly-
att will be delighted to know that she
has returned to Tlfton to make her home
having moved into the Wyndham cottage,
on North Park avenue, where ahe will
keep house for her son. Mr. ,T. J. Clyatt
She will he given a cordial welcome back
to Tlfton, where her work in church and
social circles is so well remembered.
Mr. John Henderson, who ii in baiineaa
.in Tampu, Fla., was in Tifton Wednea-
* clay, the guest of CapL W. Lennon. Mr.
Hcndenon la one of the four surviving
sons of the late Daniel Henderson,' of
Worth county, and is next to’ the*oldest.
He left the home neat first, being in bui*
ness in ^jbany, then in Savannah many
years before going to Jacksonville and
from there to Tampa".
SIX CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS
ON COLLEGE STREET.
August 1 tbe Railroad Adminiatratlon Tur “ dow " Twelfth * tr ** 1 “ Ur ' Cobb ’ ,
inatructed agents to once more accept | ,Dd thero J0U are ' wbere 100
money for tbe purpoae of transmitting *° llTe - CoU *«* ,trMt property wfll
ticket, by wire to diatant point., a prae- |* nh,,,,M ln mor * *■»“» tb “ “»
tice which was discontinued two year. ago| otber ' “ d y0U know '*• Kow ta the < tae
for reaaon. not apparent. Acceptance of,* 0 *** fi,ed - Tb ‘ '» ”**■
money at one point, in payment for a
ticket from another station to the place
OPEN 3 P. M. (CENTRAL TIME)
Strand Theatre
Sal., Aug. 30. (Tifton, Ga.) Sat., Aug. 30
Featuring the Beit of Music—Violin-Piano-Drums
His duty directed that he arrest the father of the girl he
loved—Could he make this sacrifice?
SEE—
Louis Bennison
IN
fit
Speedy Meade”
A Western Photoplay with a punch that every spectator
will feel
EXTRA 1 —
The Fox-Sunshine Comedy
WILD WOMEN AND TAME|LI0NS
A Scream—A Riot of Fun
MONDAY—FATTY ARBUCKLE— Nuf Sed
LOST—One note for $365 dne Nov
ember 1, 1910, aigned by Dr. & T. Whit
taker and payable to the Tift-Overland , youngest brother, Mr. William'Hardy, an-
of payment, is a convenience to the pub
lic—and one we arc glad to aec restored
Mrs. K. 11, Haisten of near Enigma, re
ceived a telegram Monday from her
HUitr Buu pajuuic iu uo suwio.in—• •• ••*»*»»** uj, wt-
Company. Finder please return to Tiffrjtiouncing that he had landed at Camp
Overland Company and receive reward^tf.jjjBg^ j t| after spending twenty
STRAYED—One sow, weight 150 pound. m ° n ths overseas with an ammunition
Marked swallow fork and upper bit in> ain of Division. There was
Our Service Station is now
open with a Full Stock of ,NF0BMATI0N WANTED " Al
Batteries on hand.
one ear, split In other. Liberal reward, great rejoicing among his relative! at the
for recovery. W. O. Weldon, Route O.jsood new. end they are making prepan-
£l tt0|1 ' 25-d3wlt tions to Welcome him home with a big
family barbecue.
Marshmallow Cream, all kinds of flav*
whereabout, of Colvin Simmon., 10 r“"] or |n* extract., apicea. ele., at Rickeraou
old, weight 110 pounds, .boat 8ifrat h J* h '! a r «re-r T Co. We Sell Ajax Tins. 2S^wl
dark sandy hair, dark eyes. Wore blue'
serge suit, cream shirt, dark green cap
We will be pleased to serve you.
TIFTON VULGAHIZIHG & BATTERY CO
Misses Neil Murray, Mary Fope and
Last seen Aug^ ®.'in Tifto'n.' NoUfo^"' S ”"* Archibald returned Frida,
J H. Simmons, Chula, Ga., or phone *"™ • «ifbt-»«lng trip cm-
Will pay liberal re-« braclD *' Baltimore^ Washington, New
Charlie Belflower.
ward for same.
26-dwlw! ^ or k» Atlantic City, and several of the
_; most important Canadian resorts. They
SERVICE STATION
Boatright* Building
Opposite Bank of Tifton
FOR SALlfi—Forty head of fine beef cat-j report a most deiightful trip although
tie and several cows that will aoon become of the party were seasick going from
milkers. W. F. Bikes, Ty Ty* 26-d6w4t ^ Savannah to Boston. Miss Ashby Tucker
Buick J'flur, and i Who w “ * Iso • member 0< the ,to P-
FOR $ ALE-—Buick Six, W" ’ "ped over in South Carolina on the return
one National second-hand oura for sale or I* . __ .
hand Wp «<l ~m. ,n Monday afternoon.
trade. We trade for second hand cars
4 wtlllsma Mule Co. 2(M3wltI We are all wanting to reduce the eoel
kf living. If you want to help, buy your
More
Furniture
FOR SALE—One Crown Piano, good as Groceries in Bulk and Pay Cash for them
new, a bargain for cash. Mrs. J. W. Mil- I am offering some special prices on Groc
ler, 108 Third street, Tifton. 20-d5wlt trios sold in bulk for cash. Try me and
be convinced. W. I. Harvey. 28-dwlw
FOR 8ALB—O^room, two-story house
lot 100 X 200, servant house on rear of
lot, located No. 006 Tift avenue, Tifton,
L Chesnutt, Chattahoochee,
20-dwlw
Ga.
t)R SALE—One 8-room, two-story house
on corner Love avenue and Fourth street
“Good Bargain" on terms. Phone
or b on me at my office. J. N. Brown.
Real Estate and Farm Loana, Phone 220.
y *ais CmbaS *tk VSw MW «W fMri
Furniture that is good in both
design and workmanship is a
pleasure to you and a source
.of admitation to your friends.
FOR 8ALB—140 acres of land, 7 miles
south east of Tifton, 2 fairly good house*
and barn. About 75 acre* in cultivation.
Five rolls of new fence wire included.
Terms cash. For price and further intor>
matlon, see or write J. F. McTier, at Fen
der, Ga. 23dwtf
OVERLAND CAR FOR SALE—At
bargain. See W. I. Harvey. 28-dwlw
W. I. Harvey.
Adel News. There has been a good deal
of activity in- tbe sale of farm lands in
Cook county this week. Mr. W. 8. Kirk*
land sold his farm to Mr. Jim Buck Whid-
dop and later bought Mr. John Taylor’s
place which he also sold. It is under
stood that the first brought $15,00. Both
of the places are in the Brushy creek
neighborhood. Mr. James Harris sold
his place in the Cecil district to Mr
General Taylor for $15,000 also.
Mr. Cecil Green, who has just completed
a course at the Vesta factory, specialis
ing on Storage Batteries, i has charge of
the service station of the Tifton Vulcanis
ing A Battery Co., and is prepared to give
you the very best of service. 28-d3wl
Messrs. R. 8. and Galloway Short, who
were called to Sardis .Miss., two weeks
• ago by news of the wounding of their
We offer you now an unusual
tmber ol bargains in first
■ quality furniture of all kinds.
128 acrea 34 of a mile of Omegu. B»» t he killing of their Uncle, ..
bargain. Lan4 adjoining MUlnf 1» I 13 ®.turned Frldoy night Mra. Taylor, and
to $140 per acre. Will aril at aaerifica. Mrfc uitdwl i w m return a few daya later.
28tf. KriU 1 Caraan. , rft th( | r , tt her almoat well and able
FOR SALE—Buick Six, Buick Four, and to walk about Ho waa shot through tho
__ a -a. 'haul* hit* flatnl
on. National xreond-hand can tor rale or!body but deapite hi. age of 67 was kept
trade. We trade for second hand cars
Adams A Williams Mule Co. 20-d3wlt
Many of the pieces we are now
showing were made to/sell tor
much more than we are ask
ing. Let us show you some of
yihese bargains.
WANTED—A buyer who known how to
appreciate and cart for genuine tharougk
to hia bed bnt a little while from tho
wound. Tho ahootlng of both men waa
entirely unprovoked.
FOR SALE—Buick Blx, Buick Four, and
bred Refietered Hampahlra mala. Otato — National etcond-hand can for rale or
diacandant of tho faraoua $8,000. Look-; trl(lf W e trade tor eecond hand car*
out boar. Thia bo* U abaolutely too Ad , m , 4 wm tamx Mu |, Co. 20-d3wlt
good to aend to the Packing Houaa. 1. -
guarantee him to bo an A No. 1 breeder.
A look at Urn wm convince yon.
Price $80 or 20e per lb.
lor Furniture & Hardware Co.
‘Everything for Home and farm”
LAND FOR BALE—280 acre farm, 6 1-2
mile, north of Madinon, 2 eettlementx on
•amt. For Information In foil write, R
S. McIntyre, Uadlaon, Fla. 28d2w2
666 qaickly relieveg Conatipa-
tSoo, Biliouaneta, Loo* of Ap-
arid Headache*, due to, ^ Hooae, raPtoctag a
adw OOce No. 12 New Clyatt
J. N. BROWN
I BELL
FARM LANDS aal CITY FROPKRT*
I HARR
FARM AND OTI LOANS
We Are Pleased To Announce That the.
Ashburn Tobacco Market
Will Be Open All of Next Week.
Last Sale Friday. September. 5th
Be sure and get all your tobacco in by th£t time
We Will Sell Every Day Next Week In Ashburn
Tifton and Ashburn were selected among the
few markets in Georgia to remain open next
week, but on account of the congestion of cot
ton at the compress, the Tifton Market was com
pelled to close Thursday.
Don’t Fail To Bring Your Tobacco To Us. Re
member, We Guarantee Highest Market Prices
at All Times. Ashburn will be one of the few
markets in Georgia that will have all company
buyers on hand next week.
YOURS TO SERVE