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TIFTON GAZETTE,
as—
testa batters station.
MU* and Green Open Tifton Vi
in* end Bitter/ Coopanj.
Announcement Is made tod*/ of the
•pesing of the Tilton Vulcanising *
FALL FROM LADDER
Meek Bradford • young Berrien county
fanner in dead from injuries that he re-
celred a day or 10 ago when he fell from
Battery Company by Messrs. E. W. Tul-.« ladder. Mr. Bradford did not know
Ua and Cedi Green. They hare eecnred hla injuries were aerlon* and In a abort
quarter! In the Boatright building.
The new firm will ipeclallae In atonge
batteries and vulcanizing. They will alao
handle tire* and accessories and will have
a filling station.
Curd Tires can be repaired and guaran
teed as well 11 fabrics. Tift-Overland
n, 28-dSwlt
time Vfter the accident he walked ont Into
a field where he bad some men at work.
Later he complained of feeling badly and
sat down to rest 'Not feeling any better
he lent hla amall boy who waa with him to
a pearby branch for aome water. When
the boy returned he found hla father In a
dying condition and before he could sum
mon help Mr. Bradford waa dead.
CONVICT A SLICK ONE.
Seat After Water, Ho Borrow/ Axe,
Chain aad Slake* Get-Away.
Will Dougin, colored, lent irp abeutV
mouth ago for twelve month* on a charge
of toting a pistol, worked a slick scheme
by which he got away bvm the Tift iri Tifton/
county convict gang Tuesday afternoon.
The convicts were working on the Lea-'
non bridge road, when Douglas was sent
to a nearby bouse for a bucket of drink
ing water. He got the water and starts!
out. Seeing an old axe lying near the
gate, be asked if be might borrow it to
cut the heel off hla shoe. Getting permis
sion, he picked up the axe and
a few feet and sat down and began cut..
ting. ' , •- fti:;
The lady who loaned Douglpa the axe,
thought he was cutting hla rifoe heel and -
went back in the house. It Is suppos
ed, however,, that he cut hla chain fh two^
as he left the water and beat It tor pitta
unknown. He waa traced around the 1
barn, through the cornfield and Indica
tions are that he was headed in the direc
tion ol Brookfield.
Douglas Is a dark brown negro, 23 years |
ode will haformuhand^aS
subject to confirmation of the
August 11th, 1919.
hi Wallace, Recafnr.
TOR'S SALE.
old, weighs ISO pounds, 5 feet T Inches
high and has dark hair and eyes.
1919
will
number
Will
sold
tattoo
Tifton and
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ANNOUNCEMENT.
I announce myself a candidate toe the
otfiee of Ordinary of Tift county to I
the un expired term of Hon. O. W. Gravei
deceased. Election called for
September 15th. 1. 8. . Royal.
GASH upon the plan-
Willett, about seven miles
about two aad half
. in Tift county, Geor-
August SOth, between
' sale the following
mule, 1 stove, 2 bed*
1 dining table, 4
crockery, wish pot.
bucket^ ud'dlpger, 4
dresser, 1 clock! X
ixe ami handle, l'claw
l-2*can larA* l# n acr« of eotton~(tn field)
THREE MEN ARRESTED. |
Deputy MarchtU Westbrook came over i
from Albany Tuesday and accompanied)
it. alee.
machine.
. sasgr*-
4 electric desk lamps. ) ; "
1 large Iron safe.
2 small files. . '
B letter traye.
2 hat racks.
Also at the eame time and place:
One two ton Federal motor track
bounty,
O. M. Willett.
Administrator Estate G. F. Willett.
ox; BIO
Announcement, v
To tho Voters of Tift Count/.
1 take thie method of announcing ay
candidacy for the office- of Ordinary ol
aald county, to fill the nnexplred term
of Hon. 0. W. Graves, deceased, and will
appreciate your rapport at the election on
Monday, September 16. Reepeetfnlly,
i, t. Raker.
ANNOUNCEMENT,
a Rldgdill and Steve F. MitcheU,
both of Tifton, Georgia, take pleasure-In
starts Monday. Get the Child.
School Shoes here. Boys aad girls
are hardon shoe*, but Gedman’a Guaran
teed Solid Leather Shoes wtU last than.
Buy one pair and yon win boy Godmaa^a
Whitley Brothats Department
dwlt
by Officers Conger and Oliver arrested.
John Seay, George Seay and George Tiy-
1 flat top desk,
lofflci stool.
1 office chair. /
Lot of automobile ]
lor, all white, under Federal Indictments
charging them with distilling whiskey. j JEoat the ntf* time «
ANNOUNCEMENT
„_ _„ tioa and place
lowing deacribed property, to-wit:
800 sharea of the capital atoek of
of thrpnr valr
Men’s Stylish Dress Shoes
We are showing a complete line in
all leathers, shapes and widths
from A to EE.
They are very reasonably priced at $4, $5,
$6, $7.60, $10 and $11.50
Each number is the best value that the market can
offer, as they are priced from $2 to $5 less than to
day’s Manufacturers’ quotations. You can make no
mistake by wearing a pair, for we guarantee entire
satisfaction with every sale, which is very seldom
done in modern days.
.. . „ . , _ , Frank Scarboro Corn]
My new atudlo op etalra ovee Conger’s | ue of gioo.00 etch. - .s r
Drag Stora Is now completed and open; 214 chares of Comfort Bennor Tie
for builnets. My new etndlo Is equipped JJg * tock 01 ,h « t* 7 ** ta * °*
with the best Instraments for making 1 slit shares of stock In the Mutual
high-grade end ertintlc photographs. The j lug Company of the par value of *
kind you will delight to giving /our. «t the aune time and place the
friende.{following described property to-wlt:
Why not nuke grandmother*! heart 2 5 < ^9i?°|»5^o W ‘ “ obtr *° n J a*-
overflow with Joy by vending her one d one Mte, P W. Roberson dated March
Ballsy’s artistic baby picture*! I have 9,1910, $300.00.
the instrument, fo, catching baby’s big 10 ro 00.' A ' An '“ a * t6d Aut,1,t *
smiles with the dimples and all ths little, idie note, J. C. Tanner dated July 80
twinkle* in their eye. that no one bat 1907, $250.00. _
„ One note W. H. McCartney dated Aug.
mother can see. 112.1909, (220.00.
Mother bring your baby to my atudlo: 20 notes C. W. Dowell dated Nor. 18,
end have those priceless gems photo- j *910, (10.00 each, (200.00.
. . One note It. E. Ward dated December
grnphed. 117, 10X6, (10.00.
I am better prepared to do all kinds of __Oi»e note W. P. Moore and Z. T. Brown
skip for the practice of tew, under the
firm nemo of Rldgdill A Mitchell, upon
the return of the latter recently to the
profession from service in the Army of the
failed States.
J. 8. Rldgdill.
80-dOwlt Steve F. Mitchell.
The above lends adl Improved. QoW
buildings. Can give' terms. (Ml on or
Write, J. U. Parrish, Lenox, Ga, or H;’
L. Lovett, Sparks, Ga, 281tf
. -V
Big lot Garden Seed, all new and fresh,
at Whitley’s Grocery Store. 21-d2Vw2t
W. are better prepared to eerro yon as
we specialise on Storage Batteries* We ^
rebuild and recharge any make of battW..’
Tifton Vulcanising A Battery Oo. 2M?wl
photographic work ; pictures for advertis-
ing, real estate, live stock and buildings
Fine Kodak finishing. I will also con
tinue my artistic picture framing. All mj
pictures will be finished and deliveries
Nov. 10, 1017, $100.00.
One note W. H. Graham dated Jnlj 20,
1016, $1,760.
One note W. H. Graham dated January
6, 1017, $212.00. .
One note M. S. Shaw, dated December
made as promptly as consistency will per
mit and turn out first class work. Will
appreciate a portion of your business.
Yours very truly,
J. O. Bailey,
28-dwlt Maker of Fine Portraits.
21, 1016,
to which la attached
deed to secure
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, $760.00.
One note Z. T. Brown dated January
18,1910, $267.00.
Four notes, $25 each; dated June 28,
1917, signed, Joseph A. Bogan, sold as the
Fresh line of Garden Seed. Turnip I property of Frank Scarboro.
Seed In Bulk. Rickerson Grocery Co. Said sale will begin promptly at 11
W. eel. Ajax litre. 25-dwlw' MM
858 Acres of Land at {Min
Lying on Each Side of Brookfield Road
FOR SALE BY
J. A. KITCHEN, Sytnstnr, Ga.
Anyone wishing to buy land can purchase
this from $10 to $20 less per acre than 1
other lands located as well as this,
ac-
tiro
cording to information / get aroum
ion as to prices of improved land.
My intention is to close out this in tracts
to suit purchaser or will sell the entire
tract in a body.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER FOURTH
Thomas H. Ince presents
CHARLES RAY
IN c ■
“GREASED LIGHTNING”
Gosh all tarnation! and Cy Perkins sold
that car for it* weight of metal I
Some humdinger, Mirandy I and they do
•ay he’ll tie up with tho little blonde if ho
win* thi* here race. - ■
Also—“CURRENT EVENTS"
After thee, 15 A 25c.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER FIFTH
DOROTHY GISH
V IN
“PEPPY POLLY”
She met him in jail, ahe was in for “keepa” N
HE wasn’t. How could ahe make him love
her, a convict? Nice predicament, eh?
But leave it to Dorothy.
FUNNY? It* a riot!
ALSO, An LKO Feature Comedy too.
Price*—4 A 5:SO p. nt, 10 & 20c. After then, 15 ft 25c.
Price* 4 ft 5:30 p. m, to ft toe.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER SIXTH
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
In hi* very latest “Art-Craft” Picture
THE KNICKERBOCKER BUCKAR00
Six Months to Make Seven Reels, Coat $264,000
“Doug" thought out a lot of new stunts durifig those 6 months
For instance, he leaves the window 0 f a flying tpain » climbs
over the ear’s ride to the roof, runs along the roof to the mail-
coach, is swung from that car to the station by the mail convey
or like a sack of fourth-cliua mall, dropping onto the back of a
horse that gallops madly off. Yon can't afford to miss all the rest
PRICES—ALL DAY, 10c and 20c.
NATIONAL
uiOQDEDU
OPEN SATURDAYS 3 P. M. OTHER DAYS 4 P. M. CENTRAL TIME
THE STRAND
TIFTON, GEORGIA e
FINEST FEATURE PHOTOPLAYS and THE BEST of MUSIC, VIOLIN-PIANO-DRUMS
fa.’ ‘ * ■ * '
ft • •
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER FIRST
R0SC0E (FATTY) ARBUCKLE
IN
“THE DESERT HERO”
AND
VIOLA DANA
IN
“THE MICROBE”
This Delightful Little Star’s Best Picture
Prices—I ft 5:30 p. m., 10 ft 20c. Attar then, 15 ft 25c.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER SECOND
Fascinating, Irresistible
MARGUERITE CLARK
IN
“LET’S ELOPE”
She wanted to elope but her husband ob
jected. In fact he-It’s funny! It* great!
Don’t You Dare Mias It!
Alao—MUTT AND JEFF
Prices—I ft 5:30 p. m, 10 ft 20r. After tiled, 15 ft 25c.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER THIRD
The best looking man £& pictures.
WALLACE REID
IN
“THE ROARING ROAD”
Speed? 112 miles an hour! Hell bent for
election! Two" roads to cover. One to the
finishing point. One to the Girl.
ALSO A Fox-Sunshine Comedy.
Price*—t ft 5:30 p. in.. 10 ft 20r. After thru. 15 ft 25c.