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APPLICATION For INCORPORATION
Georgia—Tift County. .
I SUPERIOR COURT OP SAID
f: /
•etltion of Albert Rowe, Robert
I, and C. E. Grubb- r*«ws; i
it they desire for tbeiuselves and
We Have Secured the Agency For
HANSON-SIX CARS
858 tern of Usd at 8olnmco, Tift
county, (or tale, either in a body or in
tracu to mlt purchaser. J, A. Kitchen,
Sylvester. S5*vtf
H. G. MALCOM
_/TT, GEORGIA
Orders taken now for plants.
Also I buy and aoU hogs. . .
adr -Hogs, Biel CatUo and Milk..
w . .. .
THIS CAMPAIGN RUNS FROM SEPTEMBER 1st TO
in Tift and Cook counties
A High-Grade, Up-to-Date Car Built for Beauty, Strength
and Service. Guaranteed for Twelve Months.
DEMONSTRATIONS GLADLY GIVEN.
J. T. KING and 0. E. Womack
FENDER, GEORGIA.
Farm and City Loans
Farm Loans: 51 per cent interest made for 5. 7, 10, 15 or Z0 years;
prepayment privilege. Loans made by which borrower receives
all the money for which he applies. A direct connection with a
(erge insurance company enables us to render prompt service.
City Loans: GA per cent interest for 5 years' time.
Title Guarantee Company of Georgia
J. W. Wauken, President. R. P. IlENTLEY, Attorney.
R»om 28, Goldin Building, Tiflon, Ga., Worth County Office, Sylveitir, Cm.
their RKMociatex to become u body corpor-
ate under the lawH of Georgia under thet
inline, ntyle aud title of
TIFTON CLOTHES SHOP
uud in that name desire tla; privilege of
suing and being sued, pleading and being
impleaded, and of having and using a
common soul.
2. The object of said rorporation ia
pecuniary gain.
«*1. The particular business in which the
petitioners desire to engage is that of
merchandising, buying and selling cloth
ing, dry g<MHis, shoes, hats and any and
all kinds of merchandise and dealing in
the aame. .
4. The principal office and place of bu
siness of said cor|»oratiou wilPbe at Tif*
ton, Georgia,
5. The capital stock of said company
will he the sum of $10,000.00 ail of which
has been fully subscribed and 10 per cent,
thereof paid in. Petitioners pray the
privilege of Increasing said capital atock
amount not to exceed tile
of its
$50,000.00 by a majority
r*. Said capital stock is to he'
divided into slmrcs of $100 each, j
0. Petitioners desire the privilege of
owning such real state, and mortgaging or
selling the same, as may be necessary for
the proper conduct of its business.
7. Petitioners desire further the privi
lege of passing and enforcing suith by
laws as may lie necessary for the' proper
conduct of its business, not in conflict
with the Constitution ami laws of this
date or the United States.
Wherefore, pet it loners pray that they
tie made a body corporate under the laws
.f Georgia with all the rights, privileges
iiimI immunities incident thereto, and sub
ject to all the duties imposed thereby.
And petitioners will ever oruy, etc.
Fit I wood and Hargrett,
Petitioners' Attorneys.
Stale of Georgia—Tift County.
Henry 1». Wehh, Clerk of the Super-
• r' Or
mi
=r==
That shower Suuduy night was Hot j
acceptably. Roads wcr$| fettlng. w
Mr., It. It. Pickett ia at home at
lifter a pleasant outing at Wayneivl
n - c - * . I v',;.'
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Gibbs, have ta
rooms with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wi’.lia
pecialiy m towns. There is a great de
mand for homes, but the average citizen
is not able to pay the rent that landlords
are obliged to have in order to get any re
turn on their investments.
fUSome of the cotton pickers are demand
ing $1.25 a hundred, but farmers seem
THE BAPTIST MILITANT,
TY
FINE
Gasoline and Oil
ted in op)M)sing it. it is
uweasan -^.-Jwde now to gather cotton.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Willis sow have y, e p r | Ce uf j, au ij n g t ginning, e
..r., Tbooipoon’s aiiartment^Ieccntly va- „ th>t & „
- _ - .- .. ute<l by Mr, and Mrs. Queen. ; 1 hands, a' corroopondlng prioi
of $10,000.00 all of which I No 1, <- Monday, aa theToure. of supply ( . u i t | v „, jo „ and four pric .„ f„
■s faking a holiday. , ’ • M j t |, tard tu sw w hat the fa
l»ry weather has reduced John’s creek '
of to innocuous deslietude, -“w**** 5 ®'
aking. aud maybe somothinf
ie about it before aootber fregji__, s
•’or solhe reason, whether necessity
-hange of taste, col lords are not mi
evidence tliese days.
Don't forget that school opens
>. September 8th, also that the en-j are bu yj (
is two dollars. The
Rev. Claude Bridges and Rev. Mr. Wa
ters, of Leesburg, came to Ty Ty last week
to organise the people of the Baptist
I- church here into working teams in order,
that the Ty Ty people may do their part
sting $1.7 in raising the $75,000,000 the Baptists
mid when of the United States expect to raise in th e
.. is udded next five years. A meeting was held at ««
ay to h..c the home of Mr, E. J. Cottle and the fol- UWgS,
for other lowing appointments were ma^e:
fertilizers E. J. Cottle, Chureb Organizer. \
r get* out Earl Gibbs. Chairman "of Booster Com
mittee; Mark Whitfield, Miss Lucy Sikes,'
<|ieut Sun- Mrs. C. I. Jones, Jack Ford,
lother aud Team So. 1: Wiley Sikes, Captain;
Mrs..C. K. Pitt and Mrs. Owen Mrs. T. A, Inman, Mrs. E. J. Cottle, W.|
^ F. Sikes, Dr. R. It. Pickett ,
People seem to be (very scjisiblyj giving Team No. 2: J. H. Jones, Captain;
I ^.j heedT to Afce advice, "Don't buy now.' Mrs. C. S. Pittman, Mrs. J. P. Poole, |
1®$*! -a
Mr. Hugh Pitt, of Lincoln
!*day and Labor Day with bii
Most of them, Imping f«
Mowers and Rakes
White Hickory and Studebaker
Farm Wagons.
Everything for a Quick Harvest
We sell Hardware like we
sell Furniture
Taylor Furniture & Hardware Go.
"Everything for Home and Farm"
• the extra two month*.
only necessities while pricei
pils
Court of said County, do certify that .
the above and foregoing is a true copy of . 1 L .. M
petition for charter filed in office this first
of September, 1010.
Henry D. Webb,
Clerk of Su|tcrior Court of Tift Comity.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Notice is 'hereby given in conformity
with section .‘1055 of Hi.. Code of (bur-
gin, 11111, that) the undersigned will, as
Guardian for W. J. Taylor, make appli
cation before the Honorable It. Eve, .Indue
Superior Court. Tift County. Ccorgi i. at
Tiflon Georgia, on the 27th day of Sep
tember, 1010. for an order to sell the
following described realty, property of Ins
said
Georgia has been called the bunuer state j
f the Baptist church, that denomination!
il has been improved, the being more numerous here than any other, I
i to *»iue months, the school and Georgia is expected to come nobly to^
Colan Maleom and Arey Bozeman, who, dlstnRenlarged, and so on; hut boys ami the front in this" movement and do her
ms, go to Sparks this term j girls, home of whom have not completed food part towards raisiug this fund of
It lie room-mates there. .Robert i the .eighth grade, continue to go away to $75,000,000. The money is to be used for
*k to Norman Park, and other pH-I -rfi|£|j Why? It is unreasonable to ex- all the purposes of the Baptist church—
i» wer< * at other schools last term school while parents send foreign uud domestic missions, church ex
urned to those places. • f ^j p ijlUren elsewhere to acquire an tension, church homes, the support of aged
rst meeting of the Woman's Club,! ,^| nt< ti|n.* IThe patrons must make tin and infirmed ministers, etc.,—a sort ol
reason, will be held at the home of M .hool th e pupils can hftve a high endowment fund, it seems.
M. D. Thompson, Tuesday afternoon - education; but. aside from that,! The workers chosen from the Ty Ty
! in .MkmiiiotA tho llautists jin* lively and dcjienduble ones
ill not be their fault if a good
is not made here. Ty Ty ha<
tiling, there will be the no- j _ Tb^’n«re.ti apprnwh thut Ty Ty made '“•'•'•r yet foiled in undertaking, -o g<
of officers. ! towards eelebratina Labor liny cuinc Beat Gown into Jour iwckots aud make
n of Ty Ty
up things about those two «w| nf “America.” vert dolefully whistled by
W.E. WILLIAMS
ipletc the Baptist
ut to n school and it
titb, from five to oeven o’clock. I Jj£ nl |^,«be allowed
A full Ittcudauce la desired aa mattera of i rallnf here before bcina
“" r Mon tta «**. ,„ aoolker place
ill be tb« nu-. The nearest approach that Ty Ty made
, ,, I towltto celeWattaf I*bor Day came float
•y arc making ready ( lnf ^ wingk Of the winds in the fo
.ut those two nevrj <‘Xmerlca,” veit dolefully whistled
Everybody get ready to lend j # p&gMggpy who no doubt thought he
helping hand. j ought to have a holiday. It is only of
Humor says that a sawmill man is go-j v<ipy rwent ydar8 that American* have
g to do some building in Ty Ty. He Is* | M , aun to realize the importance of a holi-
»ut man in sight who could af- J dliv couuting that day lost. The days
Pays For
This Space
Ty Ty Farmers Supply Go
land disi
bounded i
ginal lot
USE GAZETTE WANT ADS FOR RESULTS
ford to do it..
Tip. time muddle grows worse and
worse and we shall just hnve to adopt
as our standard of time, “when the train
runs,” "after the Train ruus,” etc. All
these are current expressions hereabout
are somewhat misleading as the
nnot always he depended on
iug of tho Woman's Flub, sch.-.l-
Tuesduy, conics off "after th<
Our latest new time— well
o time now to figure it out, and
there would probably he anotlnn
this gets into print. %8o
III by ori- '
f 11. !•'. Brown, *»»■"<■ ”
the East by Drcan Branch, on the hut tin
South by I In* lands of .1. \V. Taylor, he- trains
ing part of the same block No. S: on the T)ia|
West by ( liesnutl street and original line,
said tract of laud being enclosed by wire "
fence. This application is made for the four n
i reason that said property is deteriorating there i
very fast in value, and the income from a||V w ,
same is iii'iillicient t<* keep up expense at-. •
Hbludill and Mitchell. . K ,'' . . , .. .
This, the noth day of August. 1911). J»«t let it stand—‘ after the fou r ■««-.
C. V. Taylor. It has been said that a half crop of eot-
Guardimi for W. J. Taylor. | on Wlls never known in this part of the
iHdgdill A Mitchell, , country—that no matter how unpromising
(■uardmu s Attorneys.
that most other places observe, even
Christinas aud Thanksgiving passed with
out notice by business houses—in fact,
holidays were their busiest times—but
they are beginning to see that it pays to
J then—that
d Mrs. E. E. Clarke, of Route 1
-ct out, it seems to give their returned
heroes a family dinner, but whe u the af-!
fair came off lust week it had grown to;
the proportions of a banquet and there!
were about one huudred guests. I
There wus au abundance of dinner, of
course—three or four kiuds of hurbecue,
R. R. Pickett, President.
J. M. Varner, Manager.
,„„l no piny makr. Jack a dull boy.” oUl '; 1 - f" 1 ,hi “^ f° *
orgiu teacher
They u re now get-
day laborers.
the present operator at'
-hange, gives entire satis-
do need a night service.
dreadfully
other prophets who foretold a
amth after our rainy spell of June and
ily, missed it. But then, they usually.
_ the cotton may appear, thare will always'
*ed he more than half n crop. B|>t that wna
er- before ever there was a combination sea-
of floods and boll weevils.
The price of building material, which is
interfering sadly
H. Patrick started buying cotl
ut Omega Wednesday morning* by offer
ing $70.00 for wagon londs taking gin
weights. He says bring your cotton to
Omega, and he "’ill do lfis best to make' almost prohibit!
the seed bring what they are worth. 4-d.wtf with the development of the country.
hood.
One of the sons was in the army and
one in the navy, and two of Mr. Clarke'
Saving You Money
That is the plan we are offering to every one living within 50 miles of the city of TIFT0N. If you
come here to trade for every CASH purchase of $25.00 or more, bought from any of the merchants
whose names are on this circular, you will be refunded your transportation amounting to three
cents per mile each way.
make up one of those great dinners for
which this part of the country is famous.
The hour was six in the afternoon, but
the festivities extended over the evening.
Tlie majority of guests were young people,
for it wus in honor of the boys, and their
. friends were invited; but there were many
older persons present, iueluding with one
exception, all the older members of the
family on both sides. A number of the
guests were from TyTy, some from Tifton,
Til, l,,u.i„»K the l'laut Cvmpanj| ^» lh ' r * ,ruul the immcdUle “Wbor-
id Woodward’s Garage seemed to be
tiled, hut they have about decided to
buildings, the Plant Company go , , „
employes also, “went across.” Thes e
ployes were negroes, but they were bid-
, . , .. .. „ . den to tin* feast for they had doue their
Nobody pay S Mu|eh atleatio n to ‘hose ^ apwted
eta. oo the todewolk briow th. ^ u white ^ for
offlee, bot they are handsome tr«*. and| wou |j 1 ... ...
where are any like them to bo found? |
Both the John IX Rockefellers, Senior
aud Junior, are strong in the Baptist,
faith. They might let some of their mil-j
lions float down this way to help out in
tlint $75,00t).000 campaign.
Miss Mild ml Jones has recently return
ed from Sylvester where she has been visit-;
in *| l,r ,lst * r - _ T r> Ml .J |llc , ' a “ understand the feeding tbnt e
bftwM " olS-faahion white, and
” ’’ ” ’* "" * * fashion negroes.
Ford tiuilding and the garage (
'eiuainiug in it* present quarters. '
Nobody pays much attention to those
DEALERS IN
Groceries, Dry Goods
Notioni, Shoot, Hats
Ready-to-Wcar Clothing
Farm Implementt
And Other Thinga.
Pictorial Review Patterns
TY TY DRUG CO,
E. W. Oliver, Proprietor.
A complete line of potent s
cine*. Drags end Sundries.
School Supplies.
A
THE BANK OF TY TY
uncomfortable for
them aa for the white people, but they
were amply provided for. For some rea
son (it must have been n very urgent
reason) one of the colored soldiers was not \
present hilt the other was there in full
uniform, und there was probably n
present who enjoyed the occasion
; thoroughly. Nobody but Southern
! pie can understand the feeding that exists
SAFETY FIRST
“tkeir Stocks are Complete. Their Prices in Line. Their Service Up-to-Date.
Merchandise is not going to be lower in price for a long time.
The Wise Buyer Knows When a Bargain is Offered.
Now Is the Time — Tifton Is the Place
With every purchase you will be given a
ticket showing the amount. Take these to the
Secretary of the Board of Trade and your fare
wfll be refunded. ASK FOR YOUR TICKET.
Get what you want right now. Only 1 cir
cular to each person. Save this and come to
this splendid market and save money.
For further information address
BOARD OF TRADE
TIFTON, GEORGIA..
Darnell’s Dry Goods Store.
The Carson Clothing Co.
Duncan and Stubbs.
Wade-Corry Co.
Bonnett Bros.
Harry Kulbersh
Ivey Furniture Co.
Betts-Spurlin Co.
Taylor Furniture and Hardware Co.
Golden Hardware Co.
Bennett’s Hardware, Inc. .
Herbert L. Moor.
Levy’s Department Store.
The Adams-Smith Co. . -
Parker & Hall.
Ckurcvhwell’s
Kent’s Furniture and Music Store.
membership on the County Board of Edu
cation is an excellent one. Mr. Cottle
is a very busy man, but it is always the
busy people who ore called on to do work
of this kind, aud who do it effectively.
Mr. Cottle succeeds Mr. J. J. Baker, who
igned,
The Red Cross room is in the back of
the postoffice building, and the door opens
ThcTmaud, almost clamor, for homea| int0 V“ rd th » t is not f onc f' °» J
1 warm day, not long ago, this door stood
open, aud, near it, a magazine lay on a
seat. A goat walked in, tore a page from
not only in Ty Ty, but all over
the country, and there seems to be no
feasible wuy to stop it, ( . . , , . . .
floats arc „„t very popular .nimala, bot 1 “ L ' “ a “ mUC aml Cal , m > ‘ >ro<wdcd 0 «
. . . . i lT« n-fll norannfla/l Ia m*. aiiI knl
they hnve their rights. They are treated
very cruelly by some of the boys who own
them.
We hud only a few clear days betw
; it. He was persuaded to get out, but
he tried to carry the magazine with him.
This was not the first visit of the goat
to that building and other business place:
our'rainy 1 apriU,"but*the'farmora certain" j ha “ e ‘ ,r ^ ahlv '; ad ' in,i, « experience.,
ly made hay while the sun .hone. There 1 . Several moo ha ego we had occasion to
was probably never a season before when"' a , _ a J.’ 11 , oa ° ®. a '' lat c
ao much hay wa. made ia this section.' °? T> T> ', haJ an » rdi ““« that n roblb “»
though, some of this was made nnlnten- ,b ® , rann i“ 8 ut lar ‘®. of *°? ,a t
tionally streets. The goats then infesting the
Labor l>iss»ti,fi«l,'' a headline tells' S * r ' -Ft , s w '« " m ” vpd ’ and "® bav ® not
ua. aa if It were oomethlng new. It has! bc ®“ troublcd ia tba - v ' vaj ' . „ .
been a Ion, time .Inc. labor was anything , Tbe “ w ‘ °? d h ° BS 7 abal > P™ bab >I
but dUaatlsfied, raising another demand Uave with «a aiwaya. so far aa the preaent
a. soon as on. has been gr.nted-more I * F, "' ra "'"' “ but there I.
pay end less work, always. The latest! ri-ua "” '^ y "" “ bould „ b ? tro “ blcd “
modest demand heard from was a 85 per! "' a,s \ Tb " y ar " an . aU r ”"“ d
cent advance In wages and . six-hour day j * nd tbe> ' are .7”*'"“*’ . a " d
Tlie Southern Baptists have issued : 77 raom
their call; it remains for every indivi-1 ^ .
dual member of that denomination to' ” 5 My
answer it. Seventy-five millions of dol
lars is a lot of money, but the South is
full of Baptists. |
Numerous inquiries hnve been made
about the uew school building, for which 1
provision was made in that sale of bonds. 1
Before the plans for it were complete I
tlie price of building materials had risen | School will open Monday with these
far better than their com-
vns a goat would
II to go out at once and gather him
i in off the streets. Otherwise, the owner
may be summoned before the Mayor
show cause.'' and so on, and that means
in this case, paying a fine.
that the amount set apart for the pnr- teachers in charge:
poso was totally inadequate, and prices' Miss Lucy Wade, Principal, Ninth and
have continued, and are continuing, to Tenth tirades,
climb If we ever get that building, we MUi Ruth Powell, Seventh and Eighth
shall have either to increase th e (.mount' grades.
on hand or wait for prices to go down—i xHsa S. Dunbar, Fifth and Sixth grades,
which prices »ho» no sign of doing. | M| u Ruby Fillingame, Third and
Rev. John Williams, hU wife and two Fourth grades,
children were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.! Mias Cora Rosa, Firat and Second
W, E. Williams SatunUj ami Sunday.
They were on their way tfrorn Ashburn,
where they have been living, to their
new home In the northeastern part of tbe
State, and stopped over to see Mr. Wil
liams' brother, Mr. W, E. Williams, and
“'her members of the fam !y. Mr.-John
Williams was a resident of Ty Ty for
isa.iy yeara—that la, he v-aa a resident of
Ty Ty when he stayed in the front part
of bis house. Ty Ty'a west boundary line
ran through this house, where Mr. X. X.
Maleom and his family now lire. Mr.
Maleom preached in the Tj Ty Methodist
Church Sunday morning.
grades.
Miss Thelma Prichard, Music.
'Miss Wade, Mias Powell and Miss Rosa
all of whom were here lost term, hold the
same positions they had then. The other
tetchera are new to Ty Ty.
In the present scarcity of teachers, the
school is fortunate in oupplylng Its proa-
ent needs. It U expected that ont or
two other teachers will bn needed a little
later, hut' WBdently unto tbe day.”
TY TY, GEORGIA
CAPITAL
UNDIVIDED PROFITS
INTEREST PAID
on TIME and SAVINQB Daroum.
la au FRIEND whan yaw
MONET we will bo TOURS
yon bar* NONE.
i
r*
WOODWARD’S OARAQR
TyTy,***
Repairs promptly attended U.
Repair* « Ford cars a
011* and Grease far Sola.
JONES & COMPANY
Dealers In
High Class Ganaral Merchandise
After yon retd this advertliemeat.
Co to this store and do you
shopping.
PRICES RIGHT
A. PARKS,
Groceries. Dry Goods Etc..
Caskets, Coffins.
Ty Ty, Georgia.
D. VARNER AND COMPANY
Denlon In
Groceries Dry Goeda, Candles, Ci
gar*, Tobacco and Everytkkag
Else In the way of General '
Merchandise.
Men's Fnrmtshlngs n Specialty.
DR. F. B. PICKETT*
Physician aid Surgeon.
T - Ty, Ga.
FOR TASTE AND HEALTH.
See J. D. r
See t: D. Moead shoot putiheg te n
good • Inc* well. Term Cette, cemented
frees tap t* bottom, keeping sat in fill
Addreaa J. D. Monad, Ty Ty, On,
CARL S. PITTMAN
Physician and Surgeon
Ty Ty, Ga.
. W. B. PARKS
Gone to Florida, bot paying
for Alt space Jut tho *»«■+-