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THE TIFTON GAZETTE,
The Hide Market la
Bring Tour Hides to Ua.
A. WEINBLATT HIDE A TALLOW W)
Telephone M.
Farmers Union Warehouse Building
NEW SHOES—They coot too much, so
have your old shoes repaired. Tifton
ectric Shoe Hospital, will fix them right
at fair pricts. O-ldwlmo
Get a sack of that good home-made
Hour, made from wheat grown around
Omega, price $1.05, Lang & Go. 4-dwtf
WANTED—Position by young man whc
has had experience as receiving and ship
ping clerk. If you need a man see or
write Cecil Whiddon'302 S. Ridge avenue,
Tifton, Ga., or call the Gaxette. 2-d5w2
FOR SALE—Three small farms, fifty to
^ seventy-five acres. Two farms, two hund
red and forty-five acres. One five bund- 1
red acre farm. One 100 acre tract. All
~ s above places are choice farms and well
I .the money. Prices very reasonable.
I’if desirable. A. L. Dowling, Doug-
la. 3-d0w2t
100 ACRES LAND FOR SALE—GO
1 acres to cultivation all under good wire
Five room house and large barn.
B. W. Hightower, Tifton. 14-d6w4t
l ■■■ ■ - - r
.WANTED—Good cow with first calf,
guaranteed 3 1*2 or four gallons a day,
and pound of butter. J. I. Swords, Route
1, Omega. 20-eod3twlt
Thirty Days of Grace has
drawn. No Check No
Atlanta,—It is a misdemeanor, i
out modification whatever, to dri'
check on your account in the bank for a __
penny more ttan you have-on deposit.
There isn’t any thirty days provision' _
in which to pay the check, or to^make the ’
►AY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1919.
ill* At. Baker has return*! from ®J? rdr * ,t in tho * ecount - <,r tlm * *'
« visit to friend, in Atlanta. , „ „ nlv oBe ot the wbich
<3,1. R. D. Smith is spending a few , om , ot the widely recognized legal minds
a»n In Savannah on buslnesa. I ot st .tc capital have discovered In
Mr. W. A. Hamlin, of Sumner, .can a the new atate banking law—a document
business visitor to Tifton Friday. ] which one of these gentlemen describe,
Miss Jewel Long, of Acres, 1, visiting «» bring "»o voluminous that bilf the
the family of Mr,. B. N. Bowen thi» Legislators couldn't have known all the
wee ]( | bill had in it, when the amendments were
Mr. E. J. Williams, of Route S, •*“« thing, be say. 1,
E'.™. b “ in “* Ti ' ltpr * “codification law, which hn^ been "found
to make multitudinous and weighty chang-
in the existing laws which the new bill
Tifton Wednesday.
Miss Alice Crown left Thursday atter* j
■ was supposed merely to “codify.”
i. iip....
1GS lbs up 13 l-2c
ICO lbi, 131-2c
135-1C0 lbs 12y jC
to 130 lbs HHc
UO lbs * Down 10c
^aotdlni to condition.
Ptogy sows ■. docked 40 lbs.
Stags docked TO lbs.
CATTLE
Good Fat Steers, 800 lbs
and over. .8c and up
Good Fat Steers, 050 lbs to
800 lbs 7c to 8c
Good Fat Bteers, 550 lbs. to
050 lbs.
noon for Peiry, Fla., where she will make ^ # _
her borne. I j n r ™‘pcct to flic new Honking law, how- Ftt Cow *> 0TCr 000 lbs..: .flc to 7c
Mr. O. V. Barkuloo is back in the bank- ever, one of the very things which thei'®'** Yearling Steers and
lug business, being connected with The House believed it hnd stricken out hast Heifers..... -5c to 6%c
National Bank of Tifton. ! been discovered in article 20, section 34,! Bull 8 * TOO lbs. and over. 5%c to Ol^c
A VIVID PICTURE.
Of The West That Was—with llarry
Carey as the King of Gamblers.
What gives promise of being one of the
most human photoplays of the current
year Is announced for presentation ut
the Strand Theatre for Saturday Sept.
1412c l!. 1 ' 11 " , ' 1 Bret Hnrte’s immortal "The
f Pokw ‘“tarta* the
■llmiMculiue star, Harry l>y„y. All
readers of good literature the world over
have read Bret Harte’a great book and,
needless to nay these followers of Harte!
will want to sec all his wonderful char-j
actera In the book—John Oakhurst, Tom-'
my. Sophy. The Duchess, "Mother" I
Shlpton, Uncle Billy, Cnmeron nnd 1
others, live and breathe on the screen.
It Is doubtful If nrnong the many hun
dred of stars, mere actors sod wouhl-l
be-actors in studios today, that one could
be found tint would better Ut the man-
|Iy role of John Oakhurst, the honest
SHIP YOUR COTTON TO
«J. W. W^oocL & Son
COTTON FACTORS
222 Bay St, East, Savannah, Ga.
SUCCESSORS TO JAMES S. WOOD
LIBERAL ADVANCES—AMPLE FACILITIES
38 Year* Experience.
,0c to 7c gambler iy “The Outcasts of Poker
Flat” than Harry Garey. This efficient I
actor by leaps and bounds has com,, i 1
top as a virile capable star, and now ' 1
has the big role of his career and i
HIGHWAY HOARD'S PLATFORM
Atlanta, Sept. 5.—At a meeting of the
ievvl.\ created state highway board, Chair-
nan ('buries Stralmin issued an address
“ the oi’KanizutiouH defining the following
«»ur prim ipal poitfis which the bourd will
mv,. to eousidrr and operate uuder:
! !• an,|s available for road coustr
VELVET BEANS PROFITARL
the Walton Tribune.
Rev. W. H. Budd returned home Mon-1 which entirely eliminate^— o r will on ( Bulls, under 700 lbs......... 4c to 5%c f ca n gainsay, after reviewing his portray-■* .!*!!?'.
y after conducting meetings in Screven January 1—the present provisions control- Above quotations delivered at our.®' of the difficult role of Oakhurst, that' ‘
,d Brooks counties. i ling the use of checks. That section. at Tittoo, Georgia he was the ideal actor for the part. In- j. * “ * n, ‘
day
and Brooks counties. i l'»g the use of checks. That section
■ Mn N. Peterson, and Mr. and MrJ wlllch , • our, «»' bceomea especl-
Malcolm Peterson returned Wednesday, 0 "* important to every person in the
afternoon from an auto trip to Atlanta. sta .;?’ 18 UN f(, 0VV8: . j
- w j . o I Any person who, with intent to de-'
George W. Edward., of Sumner a fruull , ahull make, or draw, or utter, or
Veteran, attended the Veterans' Reunion d ,, Wer any chK . k draft or on ,„ (or , he
payment of money upon any bank, or
COLQUITT REJECTS ALL BIDS.
Cost of Road Paving Runs from $14,000
Up Per Mile.
All of the bids entered for the paving
deed, if the beloved Bret Harte him*, j reasonable
were alive to see Carey as Oakhurst : I J>r the oomi
would not b e amiss to say that the great i. 1 *, fro,u eoul
author would b« pleased, i _!,. be _! , “‘ 1 ! I . oyed
jWork and the parti,
•‘«>iiip«-tcnt and reliable
are suitable road build-
adequate qunntities at
id for prompt delivery,
g year, the abundant
y and Federal sources
ient of the
d engineer
while p<
is fact he is m. ♦
on is one of the sid»- .-
? Mid velvet beans nr* *■
ih-o and also a large n-
. Moore says he got $ i
t beans and has found that
lituhle. Mr. Moore is sure
that tin* hull weevil is headed for Walton
and advises the farmers to get buay raising
thing other than cotton.
| ABOUT “LIME STONE" SECTION. • j"* “ ,u * •‘‘herlted tin; "1.1 lu.ur.l will
lit. Fiv
Sumner, Ga., Sept. 9, 1919 1"">ney already li„„ been
Editor Gazette: In your paper oll lll , l, l projeets Imve been
vlileli limy lie l urried fcrwuril
Tomlinson, of Nonnan Park, the latter
part of last week.
Mrs. C. H. Whitaker and little daugh
ter, Margaret* returned Monday from
Valdosta, whore they visited relatives
for several days.
Sheriff J. M. Shaw was able to he out
again Thursday after being confined to
his home for several days with an at
tack of rheumatism.
Miss Evelyn Beasley, who has been
the guest of relatives in Tifton for some
time, returned to her home in Jackson
ville Wednesday afternoon.
WANTED-Six farm.™ to buy all farms Several Union Veterans attended the
all desirable and ranging in aize from 74 Confederate Veterans Reunion Weilues-
to 1235 acres at bargains. Some on good dnyt ondsaid they tad a Tery , )Ip „ saut
of Tift county Wednesday, out at the t ^ waaa ^ ^ ^
Conger Park. - I Other depository, knowing,"*that at ’the of th *' Moultrie-Funston road were tern
Mr. L. M. Blair, of Atlanta, i 8 visit- time of making, drawing, uttering o r de*} porari,y re ^ c,cd tfa e board of county| Editor Gazette: In you r paper ot
iug Mr. R. P. Bentley for a few days 1 livery that the maker or drawer has not I conim ‘* , ^ ou< * rK at a special meeting held ( several issues back I note n clipping from
Mr, Blair is seriously considering locat- ] sufficient funds i n or credit with suchl W«d»«*day afternoon, says the Moults, the Moultrie Observer, from which you , —*
ing in Tifton, j hank, or other depository for the pay- ^ Observer. The scheapest offer was about 1 comment on a certain section of Mitch J CO l NT IKS GET AUTO MONEY
Mr. R. A. Smith, of Tifton, visited* *n*nt of such check, draft or order in full!* 14,000 u n,lle for a *» lne foot rt,n(1 *>ullt j ell county being infected with hemmor .
his two daughters, Mrs. E. M. and C. J. up«*n its presentation, shall be guilty of.® f t,en,ent * Uur an asphalt mixture simi- rhagic fever. 1 , ljm,n
misdemeanor. The making, drawing ! lar lo t,,at u f 0< * ” n tl,e "tweta of Moultrie j Since I was a small boy I have been
terms and some for cash. Will be glad
to show them. L. D. Bargs, Bainbridge,
5^ Ga. 22w4t
- \C0FNTR^t. PRODUCE WANTED—We
V to the nharket for Hens, Friers, Roos
ters, Guineias, Ducks, Turkeys, Geese or
Eggs. Frujtta and vegetables, butter and
pure cream/. Can also use af ew home-
canned goj6ds. Hotel Myon. Tifton, Ga.
and courteous entertainment,
Mrs. J. W, Wall and Miss Holcu Wall
returned home Wednesday afternoon
from Eastman, where they had been the
guests of Dr. J. C. Wall and family.
Mr. John Y. Sutton, of Route 1, was
iu town on business Wednesday. Seven
hogs strayed from his place a few weeks
ago and he advertises for them. See
Want Ads for description.
Mr. E. J, Smith, who has been mak
ing his home in Florida recently, has
uttering or delivering of such check, draft a m *lo for a nine foot road was i familiar with a strip of country extend'
or order as aforesaid, shall be prima ftclci^® lowest bid. Paving with brick is out iug from Mitchell county through west
evidence of intent to defraud,” etc. ^ question, bids for work with this. Worth aud east Dougherty counties, into
0 ^. material being considered prohibitive. j Dooley county, iliut was noted for its
TOO MANY’ WITNESSES CALLED 1,16 commissioners were moved to re-1 Malarial conditions 0 f ‘’hills and fever
jeet the bids, temporarily at least, by the u« well as hemorrhagic fever.
Irwin Grand Jury Recommends That! ^ a * them were about forty! As you say. It is known by hundreds
Officers Exercise More Care. jB 01, cent higher than the general public of old settler* as a “lime stone.” section.
Among the recommendations of the Ir- j believed that they would be. The county j The experience of these people was
win county graud jury we fiud the follow- au thorities therefore feel that they should. that if you lived in such sections for any
ing worthy of more than passing notice. soun< l 0,, t the sentiment of the people be- ( length of time you were a sure victim
There having been considerable com-J^ ore 8°ing forward with prices for labor,; of “malaria,” usually chills and fever,
plaint brought before us on account of: material, etc., standing where they do. j This, ns j4m say lias been largely over
minors uuder age of sixteen years being! ; come by using water from deep wells
allowed to operate automobiles upon the I -TWO LIFE SENTENCES 'thus getting water from below this lime
public highways in violation of the law.! — ■ stone.
we recommend nnd insist that the Sheriff ( Imposed in Wan* County for the Killing Thes« facts which will ever reinaiD
exercise diligence iu seeiug that this law; °f McQtmig Boys j facts, is not in keeping with the theory
is enforced. We wish to say that the! Maycross. Sept 5.—A verdict of guilty. { which is being taught the people of today
Sheriff by request came before our body j 11 recommendation that the sentence and in this fast age of just taking things
and promised to see that this law was *|fc imprisonment he imposed, wns for granted one had ns well take a cotn-
'•—f’hecks were mailed
fday from the office of William J.
Speer, state treasurer, to board of com
missioners of each county in thy state
the amounts being the apportionment*
of automobile tax from the sale of tags
Hall county will receive $5,531 the larg
cst of tliA apportionments due to its hav
ing the greatest road mileage, DeKall
i follow* with $4,732, aud Cherokee wit!
!3.5(i2. Fulton county will receive St
The total mile
$2f.JU01.77,
lOUIlt of the
SO.
and start for mid-ocean to lC ^ ,c ^‘‘
t steamship from destruc-, «
to correct erroneous teach-j
enforced as demanded and in justice to f 0,, "d by tile jury in the case of the State nion “I
tile general public, as provided in Section n8a ' ,,st Waters, for the killing of rescue
15, of the Motor Vehicle Law, approved j Truman Mc(juaig in this county Inst tion a>
November 30. 1015, in Extraordinary Scs-j April. ! ing.
sion. j [niincdiatcly after the verdict was read ( We are warned to steer clear of the
It being made to appear by observation ,n Waters case the case of Fernando mosquito which they say transmits mala-
, and investigation, that there nre a large Ihoxton. who was charged with the mur- l'ia. They tell us that it is the female
FARMS FOR SALE—We have a number . Mr. L. J, Smith, who has beeu mak- p Pr rent of witnesses summoned before '* ,,p °f James McQuaig, a brother of Tru-. mosquito which transmits malaria, aud
<>f choice farms of various sizes for sale ing his home in Florida recently, has ac- our body tliut have no knowledge of the! ,nan McQuaig. and who was killed at the that malaria is transmitted in no other
^ in the Chattahoochee Valley in the vidn-. cepted a position with the New Orleans f af q s „f t i„, Pr | me in which they weie. sm,M * w:is ‘•nlled. Bmxton had ap- ’ way.
^'ity °! Dothun, SootheMt Alibumn. nnd Railway Company and will .summoned we recommend 'and urge that * I M ‘ !,r « , d ns a witness in the case of Waters' This is good advice for surely the mos-
dreds of car loads of hogs and cattle ship- make his home there in the future. the officers having iu ehurge the summon- '‘hiiniing that In* killed both the boys and quito is a great pest with never ending
Mr. und 5lrs. J. X. Horne returned ing of witnesses, exercise all raeaus'^"ifc Walters lm«l nothing to do with the' pestering qualities, both male and fe-
home Tuesday night after n three week* • possible in ascertaining beforehand the. ki, ^ nK - ; male, and the writer hasn’t the slightest
trip to Catherine Lake, Jacksonville, am’ knowledge of the witnesses about the case! Counsel of Hroxton asked to be allowed doubt hut that the constant biting of the
other points in North Carolina nnd u in which they are summoned, and only j "('limit to a verdict similar etto the one [ mosquito would infect the human system
short stay in Atlanta on the return trip., require witnesses ns much us possible; in the Waters case, bwhich war with some type of mnlaria, but when we
Miss Elizabeth Betts, of Ashburn, fl r- "here necessary, thereby eliminating the' ,, « l ’« ,, 'd to by the court nnd the prosecu- throw down every safeguard except to
*d Tuesday afternoon and will be with ,oss of Un,p b - v a, ‘ unnecessary witness, j screen against the mosquito we are bid
ing of much expense of the tax' " ae judgment of th«» court, was that <ng then for malarial fever.
both the prisoners be confined in the state' It will h e like guarding th« wrong
A SELF HATCHING EGG.
A strange thing happened in the hom<
of Lora Me\\ horter. colored, who lives oi
Hr. Wilhatik’s fa^m. Saturday She had
son-.e eggs in a huiHict hanging on the side
of the wall, iu the kitchen, nnd u*cd tin
nil hut two. one of these .hatched mt
Satu
(’lenient
spending *
pleasure.
Mo.
•ore. of Tifton, have be
■ral days here on hu>ines S ni
lie Messrs. Moore are
of Wulton, having left Je-
"lltll
Mr
il. hut lie.
in fe»
rd witli
WOMEN OPERATE STILL, *
Nashville. <Ja., Sejtt, 5.—Two Bcrrieg
ount.v women. Mrs. Nancy Aaberry and
Mrs. Cora Belle Smith, who reside six'
aiiles southwest of Ray City, were arrest*
i*d aud each pat under a three hundred^
dollar Imnd for their appearance at the'
November term of the city court of Nash
ville. after their home had been raided*
by Sheriff J. V. Nix and Deputy A. H.
Adams, who captured a large whiskey dis
tilling apparatus, together with two ltTfA
barrels of “sour mash or buck.” Every*
thing was iu first class order for the !***■
ral distilling business when the oflkerf
appeared upon the scene.
SINGING AT SYLVESTER.
There will he u singing, beginning
promptly at.3 p. m. ut the Methodist
church Sunoiy, September 14th, at Syl-
va—icr, Ga. Singers from Tifton nnd Tift
• "iiiity are especially invited. We want
you here. L. S. Crosby.
The gins at Omega will buy your cotton
remnants. 4-dwtf
Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days
Druggists refund money If PA20 OINTMENT
to cure Itching, Bliud, Bleeding or Protrudin;! i
i,
ped every season, immense crops of prac
tically everything grown in the South.
Two Packing Plants close by, also Grain
Elevator, Mixed Feed Mills, Peanut
Crashing Plants, Syrup Refinery, Canning
^jlant, etc., with permanent cash markets
i'j'Jkae practically everything raised and
.placed. Those interested, write, Smith j the Betts-Spurlin Company until her
pt Morgan, Dothan, Alabama. 8-1 w8t j brother arrives from overseas. She will l ,a - vorN °f fhe county.
| stop with Mrs. C. R. Aven while here.
Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Adams returned!
NORMAN INSTITUTE OPENS.
ACRE FARM for sale by W.
ier, owner. 100 acres or more in cul- \ TOU ^ UBU
i J a m a . ,Wednesday from Dothan, Ala., where ■ ..
lo.; fins firm for .took raUta,.| th vltilcd thc| aon and d h ' t „ Mr _| Norman Park Ga. Sapt 8.-Norman
farm l. aeren m,l« sooth »' Tl(M- , and Mra . j. Phim Adams Mrs. Adams ,Dst “ ute TT' Tuc “ lay
. E. Farmar. B^^tl r , turn( , d home with tn< , m t0 aIM , nd somc '“»™ing. . Students —
time here.
penitentiary at hard Inbor for the
mainder of their lives.
•NUMENTS—I can furnish the very
J. J. F. Goodman, Brookfield, wtf
TAKEN UP—Two months ago, small red
shoaf, jwefoht about <10 pounds, unmark-
•4* 0. G. Stephens, Omega, Route l.dwlt
FOR SALE—Forty head of fine beef cat
tle and several cows that will soon be
Milkers. W. F. Sikes, Ty Ty. 20-dGw4t
in attendance
THE GAZETTE FORCE SMOKES.
All that ‘ Rig Smoke” to he seen com-
from all of tb« Southwest Georgia counting from the Gazette office Tuesday af-
J ties and from Atlanta, Columbus, Jack-, ternoon and Wednesday, was not due to'
the “thief” who, while you
guard one floor the thief enters anothei
door and steals your goods—hut alas.
Next week it will be my wish to write
something more directly upon the mos
quito nnd his habits. Respectfully.
“Dink. 1
There are two gins at Omega, both in sonville und Tampa, besides students fire, it was the Gazette force eniov° W,RE FENCE AND BARBED WIRE
►eration. Carrv vnnr oottnn thorn nnrt # ...... . _ . . . . . * ,T1HQ
42c
operation. Carr, your cotton there, nod froIn Spaln and Cubn . of , h „ most
you are almost sure to ,et it ginned with. I [lu|li | H „ n tha ,, anl „ u , ia Mis , 8lla .
out waiting long. 4-dwtf rpZi of Caba Hhc cannot ap( , al[ Kn|!llab
Judge T. E. Patterson, Chairman of J nnd all tof the faculty and student body
the Prison Commission, was in the city nre touching her. She is making excel-
a few hours Tuesday, on route to Way-j lent progress.
cross. He has many friends and ad-1 Major Adams has charge of the boys'
mirers j n this city who are always glnd dormitory and is assisted in the military j an extra good box of candy, ^he lady Top and Bot. Wires 11,
to give him a hearty welcome. j by Superintendent Sanders of'the public! members of the fore© eating'while the' others 14, 40i/>c
We can not buy New Corn Now ia s it/'hodl. Mrs. Adams is in charge of the .boys smoked. 39x0, Top and Bot Wires 10,
too green to grind. We will be in the' history and English departments; Missj All voted Dr. Pugh sincere thanks. | others 13, 54^
ing a box of good cigars from that Ae-^
eommodating druggist, Dr. Earl K Top and Bot. Wires 10,
Pugh, of the Willis , Drug Company, i others 13 »
Dr. Pugh demonstrated to our entire 2CxC ’ To,) and B°t Wires 11,
satisfaction that he is not only a gofid others 14
druggist, hut an all-round good fellow 32x0 - To P and Bot Wires 10,
by sending over n box of fine cigars and others 13,
AYED—Seven head of hogs from
place three weeks ago. Four black,
spotted, one black with white list
t of them marked crop and underbit j market for all corn a little later. Cen- j K’Dalgo, the French and Latin classes;! : 47x0, Top and Bot Wires 11,
*ch ear. Liberal reward for infor-'tral Grocery Co. Feed Mills, W. E. Fred Martinez, the Spanish classes; Miss, STRANGE THINGS ON HIGHWAYS i others 14, 46%c
f mation leading to recovery. John Y. | Chandlqr, Superintendent 1202twlt! fatnie Harris, expression and piano; Mrs.| ( 47x0, Top and Bot. Wires 10,
fjpitton. Route 1, Tifton. ll-dwlt| Miss ,Vda Belle Williford left a few days* W * B - Wright business college, and ( From the Valdosta Times. I others 13 OCc
Specials for Saturday On!y
Toil du Nord Ginghams at 28c per yd.
Not more than 20 yds to customer.
Amoskeag Ginghams at 23c per yd.
Not more than 28 yds. to customer.
Blue Belle Cheviot at 28c per yd.
Not more than 15 yds. to customer.
40-inch sheeting at 25c per yd.
Not more than 25 yds. to customer.
Pajama Checks at 22c per yd.
Not more than 15 yds. to customer. ■
10-4 Pepperell Sheeting at 75 c per yd.
Not more than 10 yds. to customer.
Best Grade of Amoskeag Outing at 22c per yd.
Not more than 25 yds. to'customer.
These Prices For Cash Only
Darnell’s Dry Goods Store
FOR SALE—1 No 3 Standard Buckeye <l1 ’ 0 for Seville, where she will teach! Folks who have beer
*OK BALE—1 No. 3 Standard Buckeye .. \t}«i WillifnrH t, nB spelling. Major Adams is supervisor of' ... ... , .
' ' ony Brooder, 1000 chick capacity. Pres-
l: - c ent price $23.50. For quick sale will
offer the two for $30.00. H. L. Moor.
Tifton. Il-d3wlt
FOR SALE—7 X 9 Ledgerwood ground
•bidder complete with 1,000 fett of cable
and two seta of snaking tongs and shea-
. vea for same. T. W. Spellers, Tifton
Ox. 0-d3wlt
she dcser-
football training. j®
President Browning Btntes that he is. pnonnn
nceiving calls for catalogs on almost every j similar
WANTED TO. BUY—One single and
one triple mirror. Betts-Spurlin Com-
■. 1 o-dwti
v FOR SALE—SCO acres; 300 to cultlva-
fb«r good dwellings; between Little
and Omega. Pries $47,000. Good
Cook County Land Co., Lenox,
8-dwtf
Lieut. .1. Seth Weekly, mathematics and I Fnlks u hrt huva beon tr4lvelins Jn fluto , 48x0, Top and Bot Wires 10,
lave seen strange sight, j ^ — «*«
highways, not counting the d8xl o Top and Bot wirc ,
... number of bird., rabbits .ndj „,bers 13, ... __ J57 c
ia .be -take,tar Hen., ^ M Poul “
era, Broilers, and Eggs. I can pay more 1 n r t i 10 min iU are in fr. . „ a 00 in. Poultry 23 line wires 80c
than any merchant in Tifton. See ma be- 0 _ f nd ”P or W »«. «0 In. Poultry 20 line wire. .OTHc
CL. Parker! Proofs can bo' seen same da, nega- V"*'“ T^ « !«• Poultry 18 line wire.,.. 00c
tives tare made at Tiftoa Photo and fou "' 1 "' 8 Duhf Hold near Dukes bay 4 Point Hog; Barbed1 Wire - J5.50
View Co’s L. M. Sullivoo, Photagrm- ""“'“lb *»' Messrs. It. L. Shirley and * Point Cattle Barbed Wire $5.00
...... _ „ . . T“ „ b ,. r wlti Crnwford Dasher. The reptile was i„ 2 Point Lit. Hog Barbed Wire.. $3.75
to the hoepiul at Camp Gordon in Atlan- w , .. ... Frel.htPr.nald 10..9t
of hie feet being treated. It it I — — | the,r path and they r.a o, it with their, Frolght Pr * pt,d ' 12w2t
ore you aoll your produce.
Mr. Louie Monk, who has recently re
turned from overseas service, is confined, ^ * cw Co.'s.
not know,, just when he will he dis-
charged and return home. His many!
-Done promptly ud Cor
by experienced surveyor at re,
saa Milton D. Jones.
*• Ga., Bouts 6. 20-d-eodCt
'ARMS FOR SALE—We have about
teres Improved farms,
tor sale in Cook, Colqnltl and
- t Tift counties. Can gin terms./ Cook
•County Land Co., Lenox and 8perks. Ga.
3d wtf
LOST—One note for «3S5
ember 1, 1919, dined by Dr. S,
>f^er end payable to the
Company. Finder please ratal
Overland Company and receive
128 acres 34 of a mile of
Lend adjoining eelllai
$140 per acre. 7710 nail at
MeCALMON'FAIN. I big car, pinning the snake to the ground
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. McCnlmon, of Nor-! „<„> holding it there until one of them
friends nre glad to know that he is bhek. m,n P* r k announce the engagement of j cnul d go to a near-by house and get a hoe
on this side. I their daughter, Mary Maude, to Rev. J |th wbi( . h t , _
C. R. Patrick atorted huy.n, cottou ““ W ' dd "’* “ “ k >.n put to death. It h^fTtat Z
at Omeg, Wednesday morning by offer-, 1,1,061,1 Svptember__ L lea aad w „ , (ril . btfu| lMkinc mon ™
ing $70.00 for wagon loads taking gin ... lf . , .. . „ c aw n„.,, _ f
weights. He says bring your cotton to 1 A 1,nc ladies *«'*• •»(! PJ > P Un . .
Omega, and he will do hts best to make ! " hile on th u rond *° » day
the seed bring what they are worth. 4-dwtf ^ _ n _
land take to the trees. There wer# Are in
the drove, one large one and four
dwlt You Do More Work,
While
$75. Whitley Brothers Department two ago Mr. Albert Pendleton saw a drove
Store. dwlt j of coons come from under a small bridge
Just received a shipment of Wqrner’i
Rust Proof Corsets. Whitley Brother* j
Department Store. * “*
t You are more ambitious and you get ra
ANNOUNCEMENT. j enjoyment out of everything when j
I announce myself a candidate for thr J blood is in good condition. Impurities
office of Ordinary of Tift county to,fill the blood have a very depressing eff«t
th. unexpired term of Hon. Ot W. Qtove,
deceased. Election called for Monday,
September 15th. J. S. Royal.
GEO. D. MASHBURN
Hawklnsvillo, Ga.
GET READY
FOR “FLU”
ANNOUNCEMENT.
To the Voters of lift County.
I taka this method ot announcing my
candidacy for tha office of Ordinary ol
said county, to fill tha nnexplnd torn
of Bon. O. W. Graves, deceased, ud will
appreciate your support it the el&o
Monday, September IB. Respect®!
I. J. Baker, Ty Ty. Go.
a ROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
restores Energy nnd Vitality by Purifying
and Enriching the Blood. When you feel
lte strengthening, Invigorating effect, tee
how it brings color to the cheeks end how
It Improves the sppetite, you will then
appreciate Iu true tonic value.
OROVE’S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
to not a patent medicine, it is simply
IRON and QUININE suspended In Syrup.
So pleasant even children like It. The
blood needs Quinine to Purify It end IRON
to Enrich it These reliable tonic prop
erties never tail to drive out impurities in
the blood.
j „nce, evidently members of the aapte fami
ly. A negro driver got oat of the ear and
fired three or four shots at them with a
revolver, but did not kill either of them
One of the coons was crippled, however
by t stray bullet
Found ’Gator In Rond.
While making the trip from Madison
to Valdosta In an nutoyihhile this week
Mr. Claude Proctor ran upon an elligetor
six end a half feet long, that wee crossing
the road juat in.front of hts can. Be kill
ed the saurian and continued hit Journey.
The 'gator wee found In a email swamp
w£ere Mr. Proctor's car became hogged-np
on a former occasion nnd which coat him
$6—tha sum being paid to t farmer to
pull him out
Go to Whitley Brothers
Store for' children’s
na Shoes, Hose, Dresses,
Etc.
BUT
iKeep Your Liver Active, tour
System Purified and Free From
Colds by Taking Calofabs,
the Nausealess Calomel
Tablets, that are De
lightful, Safe and
Sure.
Physicians cnl Druggists art? advis
ing their friends to keep their systems
purified and their organs in perfect
working order ns a protection against
the return of influenza* They know
that a clogged up system anti a lazy
lWer favor colds, influenza and .serious
complications.
5Do cut short a cold overnight and to
prevent serious complications take one
Calotab at bedtime with a swallow of
water—that's all No salts, no nausea,
ag, no sickening artor-effects.
job* eph
murdnifi \
praWltly
More
Furniture
4hw Sh* tawd Hh VU* Uq WM Dm*
Furniture that is good in both
design and workmanship is a
pleasure to you and a source
of-admiration to your friends.
We offer you now an unusual
number of Bargains in First
Quality Furniture of all kinds.
Many of the pieces we are now
showing were made to sell far
much mare than we are ask-
ing. Let us show you some of
these bargains* '
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