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BAKERS ELECTED | DEMONSTRATION A
BY GOOD MAJORITY GREAT SUCKSS HEBE TEXAS SUFFERERS TO DISCUSS PA'
Any One DeiSW Vaccination
care Same Free-hr Apply lac
Health Commbebaer W«t
County Commissioner of Health
announces that he mill be in hit t
at the court house every Saturday mom*
ituc for the purpose of givifif
vaccinations to all who may
Any person In the city or copnty who u c>ca f mtmn.1 «** »»«
desires to take the vaccination can lave] \j except Eldorado. Ilia total vote waa
UtaraH fr« n a# iAipm'jAI t. 4(11 U. 1
Attendance of Farmtra and lntereat
Shown In Work Waa Plesslnc to
Men With Train
The land clearing demonitratlou at
Tifton Thursday waa one of the best
held in the atate, according to Mr. H.
dented J. 8. Royal Monday In Election
For Ordinary to Fill Unexplred
HWtrm of C W. Oram.
Mr. J. J. Baker, of Ty Ty, waa elected
” of Tift county to aerve the ui>-
. « ... * , . . unu iu Mic suite, ivwiuiui w <ur. n. a.
rm ol C. W. drures In Monday MldduI o( the s ,. le callage of A«rl
y a rnaorlty of tOOonr W*®P" culture, who woe-In charge ol the train.
Judge J. 8. Itoyal, of Tilton. Mr. Tto Bt tendnnec at the Tifton demon-'
Ikor carried every district In the coun-1 wu „ lood „ ^ , t Bny „ f
i the other demonstration., (the iilnccs
Meeting Next Week Iatrratlng Program Arranged by IVomfn
to Make of MeU Aaeoelatlon for Meeting on
and Report. Thursday, October 8.
Board of Trustees The following program hea been an-
Experiment Station j nounced (or the meetiug ol the Woman’,
a committee com- MUalonary Union ol the Met) Aaaocia
Of Tifton: H. W. tion to be held with the lViltaconcbeee
and H, A. Byrd, church Thursday, October 2, begiunio,
to make inres- nt io o'clock.
a compjlentj Program .
a. and report Song-Woman’e Ilymu. the treatment admin^l free of dtar» d»l to »1 for Mr. Iloy.l j pr ovid«l for the demonstration ideal,
the truster, to he! Devotional—l^d by Mrs. I. D. Morgan ■ by calling on Dr. Wood. He la in lie! The return, wan oouauhdated Tuesday . ., . , „ k „ ,
Tifton. I office on the llrnt floor formerly uaed by|. t notn’t uud immediately lorw.tded to|““ d T,
lion all day I W’eleouie—Mrs. John D. Paulk. Wllla- the tax rrcvlvrr. ' A Atlanta, .ft is expected that Govern". Maddux citpresaed himself as verv
iting to the au- coochee. 1 .*>r. Wood spent WedMaday montagil] Horsey will issue a commission at one. A , raKd wilh th , UrIC
_ the State College of Hcs[».use—Superintendrnt. , tiuiega, rats-iiinimg about twenty-fire peo- and that Mr. Baker wiU be able to take u, far ^ erM , nd the IPeBt interest the,
Agriculture, appeared before the board. Knrollment of meaeengers and visitor, pie there. the duties of his office within a week. . L I|IPmMd in the work of the tractors aiel
and made some good suggestions. Onej Reports—Secretary-Treasurer. Voun, I lie visited Ty Ty Thursday to I>ve| Following is the ts.usolidated vote by „ eri) „ d (lM ,, the dymmiil
candidate for the director’* position at- ! people*! Leader, I’ersonal Her v ip.’ Chair- fret* treatment. He reports the Mwace districts: * *■
tended the meeting and the names of two nu „ t District Secretaries, ami Superin I *y*tem for the Ty Ty school almost com- District
other* were suggested, but no setion war tendent. pleted.
■eiju »f I he folio
i'hell,i.il
of life III l
Will
111..
taken. | Our Special*—Mr*. Henry Webb, Tif-
The truateea desire to get the station ton.
|n operation as soon as possible, hut the* | improved Methods—Mrs. C. 8. Barham
realize that if the station is to be i i Nashville.
pucees*. >t must have the very best di- Mi*sio u Study. Its Fruits—Mrs. Win
rector to be secured, and they are deter MoDouahl. Tifton.
grined to get the right man before they Our Young People—Miss Maude Pow
game a director. The men available wit ! e ll. State Worker, .\tlauta.
Ir inventigaied and the very best man (going Forward—Mrs. .lnek*»ou Harris I
selected to head the station at Tifton. It Nashville. I
fs expected that this man will be elected Aunouuccmcut of Committees. '
gext week, though the trustees are nop Prayer—Mrs. 11. 11. Tift. Tifton. |
going to take the chance of electing an l.mich.
Incompetent man by being in too great Afternoon Session. 2 p.
g hurry. Work on the buildings will be- Devotional—l.od by Mrs. \\\
flu as soon as po*t<iblc »fte r the director Kar t, Nashville.
|s elected. • Reading of Minutes.
The trustees at the meeting were: H. presentation of Various
fl. Tift, Tifton, chairman; H. A. Byrd, tint 75 Million Campaign.
A septic tauk will be put in
Agricultural school just* aa soon
work can be completed. 1-.
Dr. Wood will begin medlcil
nation of the pupils in the Ti
m-Ikm»Is Monday, starting in
grammar school.
(JAVK I P BRIDE
e
Brighton
Brookfield
Chula
Baker
80
i Georgia.
GO
;n m.
MDICSI-.Y.
F.ldorudo
D»i.*ga
■fl pe
W. I»I
Total
401
of Bail
Hotter, secretary; .1. ,!. Brown. Cot
gilasioner of Agriculture; J. W. Slade,
Sandersville; Newton A. Walkins. Fitz
gerald; II. W. Hopkins, Thotuasville
Governor l>orsey, I>. M. Parker, of Way-
cross, and B. F. Alexander, of Keulsville.
were the only members not attending the
meeting.
1. The Challenge—What In
Warrants Withdrawn Colquitt Kidnaping
Case Settled.
Moultrie, Sept. 17.—Grady Fowler
u ifhrireiv his w rit of habeas corpus pro
ceedings brought against Walker,
who. the suit alleged, was unlawfully
ludding the bride of the plaintiff, jus! be-
f«*re the hearing was scheduled to begin
nt ii**4*ii today. A short time prevfou*l.t
It j Mrs. Fowler, the young bride, had told i Elmo Lincoln Given Up by Doctor Wbc
GIANT WHO PLAYS
1 TARZAN IN FILM
i WAS ONCE FRAIL
Ri.vsl I lDf ’
’ There was a Urge and interested
J. j crowd at the demonstration all day and
1 the work was' carried off in a manner
j., pleasing to the demonatratora and those
*J ! viewing the demonstrations. jwlm will toniriU
‘ ) Mr. Maddux said he was especially in- >ufT,-riiti: ami «li
[debted to Prof. Lewis, the A. M. S. boys, .,ii.-v|,-.| |»y Majni
land County Agent Dickson for their as* 'contribution'ovi
j aistance. , pastor Fir-t Bn.
nai Picture Show Thursday Night • • romptly report th.in.
! The picture show Thursday night at-
'55S^ crowd to ,he ,,ifh Sch00 'M\ EXPORT PORK
Pictures of live stock raising were ****** ***** v **» *
shown, the Tift herd being included. The
pictures also showed different forms
of agriculture, fruit growing, etc. Nu
merous scenes taken in Georgia were If llogs Are Fed Right. Pind.
shown. J Swine Do Not Hold Their
The special train left Thunday night Firmness.
9i 11 oVlnek over the A.. B. & A. fc I That it i< the iiliiimite intent
I.Tr 1 .",'!’!* M,, " r "»*•“. Tr-to tounty Comralxslonrra id* BoU RdmI«rt
‘-JE- 1 Alon* Nktkmxl Hlxlwar Oxlbtr
1 ""J' •' T,,t * 1 AMied to AW. j Fridxy to Dtold* cn Pxvla*.
Mnyor II. II. II. r( r,tt la id receipt ol The c,,,,, CommUaioncra and otharf
Uv, tvlvxram from Oov.rnot iuterMted , n u,, good ^.fl, movcnwit, in
the counties along the route have
iug tele- fuvfted to attend a meeting to consider
! (he method of paving the National High-
mu uml vicinity over-: way to held at Valdosta tomorrow
ii'UMrou* hurricane and Kr ,d iy , September 1, at 0:45 a. m. ]
ilmusumls are destitute. c r i H p f Tift. Cuok, Turner and Ixjwndet ^
^ge uud protterty loss c *x- j ,MMinties in Georgia and all the CoantfiB
Mom. iSiaumi.) (Jord.m i n ,'i„ ri ,| u tliroutk which the 'National
orpin t uristL Clark ||jg|| Wa y runs have been asked to send .
n iiiuih*,- t oiiimittce. j their Comity Commissioners to the meet- J&p
*t pn-M-iit this matter'at lllg j„ u „ agree on a uniform
•p •• of your city, holding H( y| 1 . u ,„| construction on the national
urn wire iue ilo* i«tu ! when paving begius. Nearly all these
counties have voted paving bouds and it ^ -
is expected to iiiuke the national the first
fiigliwuy pav*N( in each of them. i
The State Highway Commission of
Florida sometime ago decided on the Na
tional as one of the great main arteries
in the new system of paved roads in that
'luie. mid it i> almost certain the new- 4
ly created Georgia Highway Commiaaioa
will select the National as one of the atate
loudh in the plan outlined in the highway •
bill passed by the last- legislature.
meeting ex|Mvts to put it up to the SUtt.
(’••miiiissioii and demonstrate the willing-'
f South Georgia counties through'
Go- Nuiiouul passes to go the limit
ving • lie National the highway that
ipt of this will advls*
y shall he paid. Send
ims to «)j the mayor*
I all
FROM TIFTON PLANT
Fed
.Mean to Southern Baptist Women—[the uttorne.v rcprcscutiug Fowler she didj Thought He Couldn’t live a Year
NOTICK
Mrs. (’has. Cater. Ijuitman.
2. A Burning Desire to Save tlir
Lost—Mrs. 1. D. Morgan. Tifton.
R. Lifting the Burden* Mrs. <». P
Goodman, Sparks.
Prayer—Mrs. I. D. Morgan, Tifton.
-I.What It Will Do for Our Baptist
Literature—Mrs. John D. Paulk. Wil-
lacoochee.
5. What It Will I»o for Our Old lie
roes.—Mrs. II. H. Tift, Tifton.
«. What It Will Do for Our Hospi
tals and Orphanages.—Mr*. G. S. Sid-
man, Nashville.
7. What It Will Do for Missions .in
Georgia.—(Pnassigned. >
Notice is hereby given that II. I»
Swain, Manager, Chula Telephone Com
pany. Chula, Georgia, bus made applica
tion to the Railroad Commission of Geor-I
gin for authority to increase the tele
phone rates of his Company as follows;
Single Line Business Station from
$2.00 to $L50 per month.
Party Line Business Station from Jl.. r »0
to $2.00 per month.
Residence Stations from 11.50 to $2.00
per month.
Farmers Line Stations from 50c to 75c
per month .
This application will be heard by the
Railroad Commission at meeting, begin
ning at 10 o'clock A. M. September 24th 1
1010. All parties rdesiring to enter oh-
jeetlon to these Increases, should commit-j
nicate with the Commission on or before ... , ... ... ,
..... m Mr Jacob W. Whitley died at his home
the date above mentioned I9w2t " • tt , _ , ,
r, ft , ~ . . ... . m »on South Park avenue Tuesday evening
Railroad Commission of Georgia i . , . . tt . in
Albert Collier ‘ C. M. C.Ddl.r, * 1 S “2^; “ f " ' aU> ".' ’
Se.-rrt.ry Ch.imuiD. j Th - ,u,,or * 1 " ,rvlc ” *" rr
Fitzgerald for
ant to live with FntHtfc She also! Millioim who have read slid marvelled j ^"Binlay.
reiterated the statement-dwtt she mar-jut Tarzan as he is jn.rlrayed by Kdgar
t ied against her will and Whs coerced and j Rice Burroughs uml who have seen the
deceived into the marriage contract. i gn at white giant in (he Film •’Tarzan .
In withdrawing the writ of habeas cor . of the A|h*h.” which will be shown at the H*»e Secured Them on False Pre-. "• -k. says a spivial
poH procemlingN, which were instituted be-! Siraml Theatre. Tu'chduy. Sepf. 2.*t, do not 1
fore Ordinary Cooper Tuesday. Fowlei know that at one time Elmo Liiteolu. who, 1
also ugrevd to an unnullraent of the mar- plays tin* part of Turxan. was given up
riage atuk declared he would make no by the family phisiejan us too frail to live '
further, claim on the girl 6r a^riitiNt her [out tin* tirst year oflhis life. i goods fr*»
father. Mr. Walker, who had Fowler and l When Liucolu wua eight mouths old, in pretensea.
Mr. .u.i Mr.. NM Croft .rrrrtod ..d n hi. Knubfllill. Son Fronc-i..-.. I ,c «nP<*« ‘l>«‘ O'" boufht t
charge of kidnap; ing, agreed to dismiss In- was tb>
the warrants provided the trio would] left him a weak, anaemic boy. Ten y
ii iso kiug
I Manage^
lonstrution there'Armour *Sc Co., to do
• t |H»rt busim-sH from th*'
——— j plant, was explained by
WOMAN GETS THE GOODS G. If. Crane while nttcmiing th
I uiunity Spirit” meeting in Vahh
the >tut
trnsrs anil Was Jailed. | frmn there.
Deputy E. (). Oliver bad an amusing only reason this is not being done
perieuce this week with a woman Uv- nuW »* because of the fnct that m> many
g in Colquitt county, who hod sec ured j of the South Georgia hogs being sold to
m Tifton merehanta on false the packing plant are fattened on peanuts
jaud the meat is t«»u oily to be exported.
said the favorable location
In attendance at the meeting will bt
" R- Neel. <»f Atlanta, state highway
••ngiiHi-r; Stanley Ib-unet. of Quitman
Smiili Georgin’s representative on the re-
eciitly appointed Highway Commission of
Georgia, a long booster of proper road-*
building iu this section, and T. E. Pat
terson, «.f BnrnesviRe, former Chairman
of State Highway Commission, and a
member of die Georgia Prison Coni mis-
of mrniDxlti". on.! il l>in "1 *- r 'l worth of c.khI. from n Tifton \ of 'hr plant to S.r.nnah, Brunan-ii-k a
-hant. .-laimina that she owned a Jai-Lsiiuville made il an ideal plaee
file stale at onee and stay away. I later lie sliip|«-d with an unele an hoard j (arm near Tifton. Thin was later found exis.rl ins tmrli produels as n- tl
I The defendaats axrred to this arron S e- a for the South Sea Islandv not to be trae. A warrant wna taken out, “""d set hard meat.
Mr. Neel is expected to explain the
various accepted methods of puving con
struction. which may be successfully used
and tell the udvantuges to be derived from
different, materials. Mr. Patterson wil?
probably speak of the use of state and
" county convict* in connection with the
i work of road construction, and Mr. Ben-
v net will explain the provisions of the new
* | highway act and its relation to counties
Open Discussioi
Announcement of Apportionments
' churches.
Election of lb-legates to Mell Assoc
tion and State Convention.
RcjMirts of Committees.
Song—“Onward Christian Soldiers."
Adjournment.
JALOILJkL. WHITLEY DEAD.
said he was willing to admit
(hi* part of the country biitcln r*
no particular discrimination be !
oft and hard meat, but thnt it is I
that the aoft oily meat does not
id to the
MATHIS. GRIN EE, KING
nifPt. Hood Walden and W. 1\ .lonea.'-IV,, 'ear* Inter Liarnln* returned to the (»r her mid Mr. Oliver went to her home’ -Mr. Cn
who were nrrr.ted nl»o on the kidnupina. port of Knli Franehm. rediunt nod linppy.,*® raslt « »™t, haring learned tlinl, thnt in li
elmrxe, will not he pronecuted. it appear-i.\t the ape of eighteen lie wan tile tulleet |-lie lived in t’ohplill eoiiuty. He *nw
inx thnt they had no connection with the -tr.n.xe.t moo iu California. The,, the won...,, j„*. ren.-hed th.^^ho„«e.;^ren Klreted County Comml«>ioner» for Cook
en*e except thnt a* |ulid chanffetlre who, he ndopl„| m-tioc ,,, profevsion. mid nf | hot the l.llnlwnd .nine o,„ mlk to him. “ "" 1 ,n ' m ‘*' '' Wedneolnv
were, unaware of the reel object of their ter nn.neron, mien e**„yed thnt of tin After miking to the unm for n while to ^-1> «" Jj|| • “ Adel, Sept. 1 Mnthi*. of the
uiinrion. jtw.cNword llinn In OrllBth'* “lntolernoee. I *.,id lie wn* ren.ly to go, but the l.iis-; 1 " 1,1 m. optnlon tl.ot the farmer* nil.
W'J.e.i the N.tinty.l Film For,*.,-.,, *»id the wo„„„, hnd left. ;-»™ ll '»‘ thei^nut. will be more
lllf. STII.I. IS DESTROYED. reeking n man whose nl.ilily am'. Mr. Oliver senred.nl the house, hut did, rnl.mhle to then
_____ physio.,e would fiti-him for the iliflie,tl,. mil find her. By ...nking inquiry he f>"“e< tl«u tor
Nnslivilic, Sepf. 10.—One of the inrgeat i part of Tarxnn. IiRindn wns linully se- i leorned tluit the woman laid l.ld
|cd at the.homo Wednesday afterniMtn at
BARGAfNsT IF FO’U NEED ™EM.
One I»eering Mower, In fair condition, | shear. **f Fitzgerald, conducted tin- serv
$48.00. ' iocs.
One borae rake, in good shape, $30.00. j Mr. Whitley was u member of one of
Hay Press, steel box, old style, needs the pioneer families of this section and
repairs. $00.00. I was born near where (H-illa is located l 1
Nashville public road aoutheast of Nash
villc, about ono-quArter of & mile from the
city limits. The plant was well in th«
jungle
the lands in iMiHucssioii of Li-on Cumhass
At ulniut the same time the atill wns be
ing rahled news was received in thU city
that Mr. Leon Combass and his brother-
Two one-horae wagons, good for light [day. He had spent- his entire life in this! in-law were being held in the Coffee coun
work, $25.00, each. • section, living in Irwin county for a while, j ty jail in default of bond in the
Hid most hp-to-date“ , WttRky Wllla ever
seen in this city was brought in Sunday,
by Sheriff J. V. Nix and deputies Bobj l.ineol
Luke uml Mark Allen. The plant wan; •»•’'•
captured just off the uMilltown and {bulk, lie
) port of Tnntnn. lijirali, wns linully sc j lornrel thnt the woman hnd hid in a j I ''‘ u * 0 to
tenreil. hot .wing 1w« tirevious eantrael' swamp and. there he fnnud her. She wax [f-etml* ttul
I tl.e pr.sliicii.il, wns delayed several weeks l.reiught to town nod the necount wtiT 11 ”™ '“e n
K-ttled.
hundred yards in ten :
Adel district. M. .1. L. Griner, of
oil and other pur- i 11,1,1 ll:lnl J K'-'g. Cecil district, are th«
ttcnliip bogs ami will l ’ n * t C°"k county commissioners, bavins
ceuso to fatten bogs for market on them elected in today's election. There
s that when a box Is once fed on • w ‘ r " ' is enndldntvs. Those defeated were
aoft and jE I F..i«...t ..'o.ie„ .*0 T.
, amount of hard, dry food after- kwett r “ee betweenDr. toeett ai
scresned . week ■ wnrefs will make the meat hard nod dry.! H » n, J r Ki "lt "» 8 »'e closest. Kin* win-
. I f..r.. f..r I,ovine *S1 worth of mere' '» '» ■» "ay nffeetn the flavor ,.( the I »in« by eleven votes. Mathis and Griner
t,ZJLmam I-', -nt renders it undeslrab.c for ex- - »* .mol majorities, >
,™tl, 'It gt!ds U fr,.m V Tifp'rI',‘rc! ?!! k, '" t '.' h Ut "'"h' NOTICE TO VETERANS. 4
—-—- srawswi ss „r -j-i
II,. was the thiny.fiftb nu. to in* tried several cheeks to local store., aignlngThe packets, have no other trip will he two cent, per mil, pin. war
i„ ,l.c re Tarxan. and was give,, njtbe name of a Turner county m.n to Prej„d,ee th.n thU .,.tost ,hc peanut fed
year'* contract within one hour after i them.
One, two-horse wagon, a bargain at ' then near Alnpnha and Brookfield and j $500; that they had been captured enj arriving at the studio and giving a trial j 0 '
$00.00. I later moving to Tifton. jivutr from their homes near Nashville i« J performance of climbing. j ROUTE NO. 2, TY TY.
One Ford truck, 1 ton, chain drive, lie marrn-d Mins Caroline Gaskin*, of; Dougin* with a car load of moomdrim Lincoln ha* been an ardent athb't* —
$400.00. _ near Willumochec in young manhood and whisky. and amateur physical eulturist ever since Farmora of this section are about done
the still was brought to town the the left home at the age of ten. He has harvesting their cottou crop aud are nmk-
»tunds
LANG A COMPANY, (Rnega, Ga. lahe. with four children, survives him. The
12-dwtf children are Messrs. J. A. Whitley, W.
h. Whitley, O. C. Whitley and Miss lVoot-
There are two |1na at Ome*a, both Io ti) . Whitley, nil of Tifton.
’ operation. Carry your cotton thtre, and Mr whltiey wns a gm,d mnn n.i.l „
, yon are almost sure to get It finned with- r it|».„. He wns known by nil <•(
waiting long. 4-dwtf t | lf , 0 i,j residents of this section, who join
i extending sympathy to the bereaved
FOR SALE—At a bargain, 1000
Clay xub-hnil land, one mile from Green- ' nmi •'
villc. Fla., on public highway: 000 of
which i* under fence and cleared, and 150
tores
Why carry your cotton to a town
•ere, mere enn be elesred, balance snltahle ^ «"» *">’ »
for pasture, also contains one million feet. «'•* »®« »" ,n f >able ' i
esumated. pine and cypres, timber. «•«’! 7’ J* "J'S U J£
isfactory terms can be arranged f« r part ' ^^ ket ,_ f _° r J™™"™™-,. ITa.
J. Vickers, Greenville, Fla
10w4t lb **t place In South Georgia to do your
trading. -p
officers here requested that the
released to answer to a felony charge here
next week and it ia stated that they will
be turned over to the uuthoriDiea here,
where they will fae e the aerious charges
of making and selling intoxicating li
Vpior*.
BRNNET TO ACCEPT
shine*.
sought strength and health through total j ing bay while the
ulptinenc,. from all form* of alcoholic j J|r. Willie Shiver, who I* attending
drinks and tobacco. j school in- Macon, spent Saturday uight
— o— j and Suuday the guest D f IriH’father. Mr.
TFMPOR.VRY OFFICERS ELECTED W. D. Shiver.
. j We are in receipt of a ’letter from
M-
Convenience^
WaycrokH, Sepf. Iff.—Colonel John W.
Rennet, who for 23 years has been prac
ticing law in Waycro** and who is nnet
of the leading lawyers -In Georgia, has
received notice that he has been recotn-
12-dwtf nyvnii^l f,,r the federal district nttorney-
Iship of this district. It is expected that
hi* apiaiintment will be confirmed by
President Wilson immediately upon hie
return to Washington.
When seenf Colonel Rennet said h«
had received notice that he had been re-i
commepded for the place and that he hnd
decided to accept it.
Receipts are lost and denied.
Money remitted by mail goes astray and its receipt is for
gotten.
THE BEST
and indisputable evidence of money paid and received is
the canceled check.
Then Think of the Convenience
Pay all bills, make all remittances by check and avoid
dispates.
Several returned soldiers met at tht'Corp. Barney S. Wctherington, of Co.
Board of Trade office Thursday night M, 37tb infantry, Laredo, Tex., that he
and perfected the temporary organiza* . ha* received his honorable discharge and
tion for a post of th« American I<egion[will soon he at home to the delight »l
here. I his score of friend*.
W. B. Bennett was elected temporary Mr. aud Mrs. James Ellis of Ty Ty
chairman and M. E. Phillips temporary ] spent Sunday the welcome guests of Mr
secretary. The petition for charter was'ami Mrs. W. P. Wetherington.
tilled out and sent in. As soon as the ('ol. L. 1>. Passmore, of Sylvester, wn*
charter in received, another meeting will
he held, permanent organization perfec
ted and officers elected.
NOTIC E OF APPOINTMENTS
AND THE CHECK CAME BACK.
Sheriff Shaw delivered Carl DcLoaeb.
white, to County Warden Rowland Tues
day morning to begin serving a six month*
sentence. Tie entered n plea of guilty be
fore Judge* Price last week and wn* sen
tenced to serve six months or pny a Ant
of $50 and coats. He coulddn't pay the
Dr. J. L. Mathis. Kx|s-rt refractionizt,
will be nt the following place* a* follows;
Omega, September 23rd.
Ty Ty, September 24th.
Sumner. September 25th.
Willow*s-bev. Septmber 2Gth.
Have your eye* tented and fitted with
glaNse* thnt will pleaae—work guaranteed
meat, and they hope the time will
comp when peanuts will be used for oil
amt confections, rather than hog food
and that sweet potatoes, com and grass
will become the food for South Georgia
tax. Ticket* will be on sale at all ticket
office*, but to secure this rate you must
have the certificate of identificatio&£hat
may secure this rate.
I have these certificates’ and
pleased to till them out for you. Ticket*
hog*. TTjen, be saya, will come the climax! will be good to return up to October 31.
of the hog industry in South Georgia j
with such prosperity h* this section lin?'
not *een before.
J. S. ROYAL, Adjutant.
Tift Co. (’amp U.
Herbert L. Moor, Graduate Optometrist.
Seven years of continuous practice m
Tifton apd over 1,000 cases of Eye
strain satisfactorily relieved. Isn't tbit'
NOTICE OF GIN DAYS
Week of September 22 to 27.
Farmers Ginning Co.—Monday,
recommendation enough for our work?] nM ^ ay a||j j j.- r j ( | av
If yon need GluMt M« major day in Tif ,„ n c'o._Tu«d,y.
trXXnV, Unud-Wa,,.
oat with us Sunday afternoon and do-1
livered a Sunday school address.
With best wishes to tjie Gazette and
all its readers, I still remain
CURLY HEAD.
dlt
DcLoarh gave a check on a Moultrie
bank for $25 to Perrj; Watson and the
cheek cam© back.
BAW'TIFTON
A Bank of Service
GEORGE BUTTON BUYS HOME
Mr. George Sutton moved the first of
the week into the house on Central ave
nue formerly occupied by Mr. J. F. Wal<
torn, md which Mr. Sutton hn* purchtwd *»• 2 Rouxh Hoo. ISO-™ 1
from Mr. Wxlfrrn. Th« nricc nnld wu Ko - 8 118 t0 138 ll18 -
ARMOUR & COMPANY
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
HOGS
No. I Ho,*, 105 lbs. up—
WIRE PENCE AND BAKBED WIRE
20x0 Top and Bat. Wire* 10,
othrra 13, ,42c
20x0, Top and Bot Wires 11,
othrre 14 ......._32c
32x0, Top and Bot Wires 10,
othrrs 13, 48c
39x8. Top and Bot. Wirea 11,
othrrs 14, ,40ttc
30x0, Top and Bot Wlrra 10,
othrrs 13 —i 54c
47x0, Top and Bot Wirea 11,
others 14, .4AHe
47x0, Top and Bot. Wirea 10,
othrra 18, 62c
48x0, Top and Bot Wirea 10,
othrrs IS ,...72VjC
13 UlM Win*
No. 1 Itoush Hoc*, 160 lbs. up—... 12Vx0
10,00.
. This house fs known as the Georyc
Bakrr house and Is an attractive, wall
finished cottage close to the business sec
tion. »
Just recalled, n shipment of ladies'
Zelfier ton, pat and kid boot*, $12.00
and HU0 n pair, nt Whitby Brother*
Deportment 8tore .
A Ford Track, one ton, chain drive, to*
•ala or exchante. New sprocketa and
chains, loif A Co, Omen. 4-
Orov*’* Tutol*** cMU Took
reatoree vitality end eosretr by pmlWnc cod «■
rtcht&ilh. Mood. You can aoon feel Its Sureuth-
ralnc, In vitoratia* Effect. Ptic. 60c.
No. 2Ho*a. 135 to 160 Iba. !. 12140
No. 2 Rouch Hon. 130-100 Iba 11140
1014c
48x12, Top end Bot. Wlree 10,
No. 4 Ilocs. HO lbe A down
Skips accordinc to condition.
Fifty sows docked 40 Iba.
State docked 70 Ike.
CATTLE
Good Fat Steers, 800 lbs
and orer — Ac and op
Good Fat Steers, 600 tfaa to
800 lbs To to 8c
Good Fat Steers, 000 I
(ISO lbs
Fat Cow*, over 500 I
Fat Yeerllac Steer* and
Heifers—
JO* to fl%<
Bails, 700 iba. and orer 614c to 8Ho
Bulls, under 700 iba. _....4c to 514c
Above quotations .deUrertd at plant
Tifton, Georfb. r _
others 13,
It Lina Wire*
GO in. Poultry 23 line wires 80c
00 in. Poultry 20 line srlrca 6744c
48 in. Poultry 18 lint wins, 60c
4 Point Hot Barbed Wire. 45.00
4 Point Cattle Barbed Wire $8.00
2 Point Let Ho* Barbed Wire $3.75
Freight Prepaid. 12w2t
GEO. D. MA81IBURN
IUwklnsrffla, Ga.
Bccaoaa of Its tonic aad Uxattva effect, LAXA-
TIVR BROMO QOININR D belter than onliaary
Quiniae and doc* not can
tine ing in^htad^ gernrlntx
Mbcrlhc
JOB GONG
FIRST CLASS LAUNDRY
That blackboard contain* a v«ry Important Ittson;
Grown-ups know It. • ,
Th* monty you sav* will b* useful, but th* habit you
l«arn of bonking your mun*y will b« of untold valu*. M«n |
of mon*y will know you for It—th«y ar* looking for that
kind of a boy.
Com* In and op«n Bank Accpunts for your children.
PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR BANK
The National Bank of Tifton |
4 p*ic«nt Interest paid on savings deposits.
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