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THE UPTON GAZETTE, TIFTOl
NEW MULE FIRM
Robert* and Tinsley, from CortersviUe, G»., have
come to Tifton, and have opened up a tale* stable on the
comer of Railroad and Fifth street*, in what is known as
the Chesley Williams bam*. They have a fresh car of
g«od Farm mules and will sell for cash or on time until
fall. Satisfaction guaranteed. Come and see us.
ROBERTS & TINSLEY
HENDERSON GIVES SIAM BOND
Indicted for Kiillaf Floyd Guest la Auto
Accident Sunday.
Ashburu, Sept. 12.—Herrin Hender
son, whs was driving the car that killed
Floyd Guest, of Tifton, six miles below
Ashburn Sunday night, was Indicted by
the Grand Jury of Tomer county Thurs
day afternoon on the charge of Involun
tary mdneleughter. The bond wee fixed
at (1,0001 returnable to the March term
of Tomer Superior Court Bond wee
promptly made and Mr. Henderaon la
now at liberty
MRS. MARTHA PETERS DEAD.
Mrs Martha Petera died at the home of
her father, Mr. Dan Luther McDaniel, on
Route 4, Tuesday night at 11 o'clock.
The body was interred at Liberty
church cemetery Wednesday afternoon.
Ship Your Old Top Frames To
SOUTHERN AUTO TOP & TRIMMING CO.
FITZGERALD, GEORGIA
Manufacturers of High Grade
AUTOMOBILE TOPS AND SEAT COVERS
High Grade Painting for All Makes of Cars
SOUTHERN AUTO TOP & TRIMMING CO.
327 West Pine Street, Fitzgerald, Georgia
“Gets-lt” Peels Your
Corns Bight Off
Two Drop* Will Dolt Without Fust
or Trouble. Haver Falla.
There's only on* way to get rid of
a corn, and that ta to peel It off at
you would a banana akin. There la
only one corn remover in all tba
world that doea it that way. and that
TWa Na Cm “Get**r WaHsfCet*
is “Gets-It.”, It la because of thia
fact that "Otitis-It” ia today the big
gest »oller among CO]
this planet. It meal
the end* of
hUrd corns.
aoft corns, very old corns, young
•UUdling.” For
corns, very old
corns, corns between the toes and
rallusi-s, It means r “
finish.
__ quick, certain
•Geta-It” is applied In 2 or
3 seconds. All you need ia 2 or 3
drops. As easy to do as signing
your name. It docs away forever
tape, plasters, bandages.
Ty Ty Correspondence.
“Speak only good o
course} but It is much more to
jiose to speak only good of the .
Mrs. Culpepper is visiting Her
ghtcr in Quitman.
Slowly but surely Ty Ty*s
tion is increasing: tb# Crenshaws;
a new baby. When we include
who, having the say-so as to
they are going to Uvt^ are attracted
the advantages .'offered by Ty Ty, the
increase is sure but not slow.
Reverend Mr. Heath, the subetij
preacher at the Methodist chi
preached his first sermon—and fT
'one—to a large congregation last Sun*
day.
The bridge on the causeway In the
c ip tern part of Ty Ty continues to
get nearer the water, but maybe Pro
vldence will favor us and keep vehicles
off it when it makes its final descent.
The entire causeway la in a wretched
condition. ‘
Miss Mangum, a daughter of Mr. ft.
H. Mangum, of Route 3, was macyied
to Mr. Loyoe Watson, on Sunday •
Shipping pears to Atlanta proved a
dismal failure, but Mtetfrs, W. F. Sikes
and H. G. Malcom sold ont another car
load in Ty Ty to bet% advantage.
Mr. Culpepper went to Sumner list
week to visit his daughter, Mrs. E. H
Edwards, became inland la etUl de
tained there. People ought not to tltr
chances like that-leaving Ty Ty.
while they are in America. What lg
Atlanta going to do about this?
Mr. C. G. Dell was in Ty Ty last
week visiting friends. This is
is being put on the ground and cons
truction will begin soon; but the lot is
«aat of Mr Cpttle’s home, near bis
4 ~~' and not west by his garage,
last week. His is on the
railroad, where it Is much more con
venient.
The time txrtsle continue, to (row in
frightfolnese, but keep your eye on the
railroad, and d 0 as they do. It is the
only safe way,
ISoMtera ge work for Ty Ty school
is belng-ijttahed to completion, snd, when
it ia finished, the school will have as
a system as it is possible to
September has the requisite R. but
this does not seem the right kind of wea
ther for oysters. People are ordering
them, though, right along, for there are
few articlea of food more popular.
It ia usually in the spring that we
hear of cases of poisoning from poison
dak or ivy, but Mr. Aaron Parka has
the worst case of that kind ever con*
The King and Queen of Belgium, if\ . . . _ - - .
seems, do not intend to visit the South *nd when he appcaredt'on tbe streets kittle riveri thence in.northerly direction
of Ty Ty his fact. .was». swollen;beyond ^
recognition and i hands : and wrists
tmmt were not much** better.' Some of his
y r friends accused him of having discov-
10 a
vronco & Go,. Chicago, Ill.
Hies
Dr. Lindsey, *Sayss
Dell’s old stamping ground.
Willie J. Willis hat left Ty Ty, de
finitely. He has accepted a position in
Sylvester. Good luck to him.
If Ty Ty could have a jitney line to
Tifton or if the railroad schedule
were more conveniently arranged, things
would be ho much more convenient for
those so unfortunate as to be witlion
automobiles.
was a woman, the wearer of u in
form, who invented thut extra touch
o a collar that prevents the button from
hnfing the back of the neck, but
he gets no credit from those who were
■biofly benefited by the improvement.
Presidential candidates are being selcc-
cred and appropriated smokyjoe treas
ures in the swamp, but closer inspection
proved that it was a genuine case of
poisoning. People who had known him
since he first cone to this section failed to
ferognize him. Everybody had a rem
edy to offer and the doctor, also had a
look at him. Something must have
proved efficacious or maybe Nature came
lo the rescue, any way Mr. Parka
considerably better.
Wben you answer an inquiry
fore the Board and requested that an elec- . .
tion be called to establish a new boundary POuImCu*
known as the Ty Ty consolidated school
district..
The boundary will conform to the pro-
|H»sed boundary advertised July 1. Ob-.
jection was filed, as required by law
which prevented the establishment of the
above boundary in July. The question
now will be settled by the vote of the dis
tricts affected. t
An election is called for Monday, Octo
ber Cth, to be held at the three school
houses in the three districts affected.
Ty Ty, Excelsior, and Nipper. The trus
tees of the respective schools shall bold
the election as other elections are held and
make returns to the County Board of
Education.
The boundary is as follows:
Beginning at the southwest corner of
lot No. 207, running east to the intersec
tion of land line of lot .No. 345, thence
south to northwest corner of lot No. 840,
thence test to Ty Ty creek, thence nortil
FINE JEWELRY
Gasoline and Oil
traded. Lookln, alter bis tannin, in- -along 1 arid Week.to Intersection of-north
lereata be had gone through a swamp iandfine’of nlot No. 345, thence out to
Osteopathy ia not a remedy, it i*
not a part of medicine or surgery,
It is not a treatment for some par
ticular class or group of diseases.
It is a complete system of Thera
peutics applicable alike to all cur
able diseases. It is equally as
good for fevers, pneumonia, la-
grippe, bronchitis, tonsilitis and
other acute diseases as it is for
rheumatism, nervous prostration,
constipation, headaches and other
chronic affections.
The Osteopathic colleges require 4
years of study consisting of 9
months each, and are the only leg
ally recognized drugless practi
tioners in the satte.
Hours: 8 to 12 a. m. 1 to 4 P< m.
Office Over
C. L Parker's
Phone
Office 340
LEMON JUICE
FOR FRECKLES
Girls! Make beauty lotion for
a few cents—Try It!
Squeeze the juice of two lemons into
bottle containing three ounces
orchard white, shake well, and you have
quarter piut of the best freckle and
tan lotion, and complexion beautifler,
very, very small cost.
Your grocer has the lemons and. any
JrUR store or toilet counter will supply
three ounces of orchard white for a few
cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant
fotion into the face, neck, arms and
hands each day and sec how freckles and
blemishes disappear and how clear, soft
and rosy-white the Hkin becomes. Yes
It Is harmless and never irritates. adv
of day, be sure to give your 9-5w4t
ariety of time. This saves you from
notlier question.
As a money crop, cotton must either
nend its ways o r step down uud out.
Hie abdication of kings is the order of
the day.
It is a poor plan to let cows graze in
groundpea field. In tbeir eagerness
to get the groundpeas they gather up
lot of dirt
feed for milk cows, any
Mistakes will happen. When the
printer said last week that the Ty Ty
school opened with ten pupils he meant
hundred and ten. The attendance is
•leasing and another teacher is need-
up raid river to intersection of said river
with the north land lines of lot No'. 103,
thence west to Worth connty line, thence
follow connty line in southerly direction
to southwest corner of lot No. 207 to the
starting point.
The above includes all of lots Nos.
254, 253, 208, 207, 300, 301, 302, 303,
304. 290, 297, 298, 299, 254, 255, 256,
257, 250, 251„ 253, 208, 209, 210. 200,
207, and 161 : also that part of lot No.
345 lying west of Ty Ty creek, and that
part of lots Nos. 305, 295, 258, 249, 211,
205, 164, and 163 lying west of Little
river.
8. A. Martin, President of Board
NEW
STRAND
TIFTON, GA.
The City That
Does Things
Open4p t nu
Central Time
TARZAN
OF THE APES
Starring Elmo Lincoln, who played The Blacksmith in “The Kaizer, The Beast of Berlin"
From the book of that title written by Edgar Rice Bur roughs. Read what the New York papers
have to suy about the picture:
New York Ilerafd: Broadway was
treated to a lenuine novelty last night
when “Tarzan of the Apes” was shown
Never wan a play so loaded with plot
The book lends itself with jierfect gusto
to the (Urns.
k New York Sun: It is more interesting
than the book. Ifc is thrilling and real
istle.
New York Evening Post: It* is the
weirdest and most interesting ever shown
Brooklyn Eagle. It Is a real thriller
. an amazing photoplay.
New York Globe: 'TTaran of the Apes”
is a real $300,000 picture. AUl the wild
beasts of the jungle romped over the
screen in the most magnificent of films
Its strange tale and remarkable atmos
phere will appeal to all people.
And many others say mora
A. J. Ammons, Secretary
NOTICE OP APPOINTMENTS
Dr. J. L. Mathis, Expert refractionist
will be at the following places as follows:
Omega, September 23rd.
Ty Ty, September 24th.
Sumner, September 25th.
Willacoochee, Septmber 20th.
„ , . Have your eyes tested and fitted with
Groundpcas are not food slasses tbaC wtll please—work cuaraotecd
W.L WILLIAMS
Pays For
This Space
m
a It Pickatt, President.
J. M. Varner, Manager,
DEALERS IN
Groceries, Dry Goode
Notions, Shoes, Hats ’
Ready-to-Wear Clothing
Farm ImplemMts
And Other Things.
Pictorial Review Patterns '
cd.
Joseph Harris, the elder soh of Mr.
J. H. Harris, left here Thursday night
>r the Georgia University. He has
mplot.vl the course at the agricultural
school.
As an evidence of the value of th,
■ottan crop, some farmers who have
guthered and sold their cotton say they
did not make enough to pay for the
fertilizers used.
A seemingly small improvement makes
a vast amount of difference in appear
ance. Witness the tiled walk, concrete
steps, etc., of the W. E. Williams house.
Mr. W. K. Williams, reported to have
lieen killed in an automobile accident
in still very much alive. He was in an
uccident of thut kind, but was not
very seriously hurt. . This reported
death, we are told, is a "sign” that the
subject will live to be very old.
Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Pickett took their
elder daughter, Kathleen, over to Cuthbert
.Monday, elitering her as a pupil at An
drew College.
Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Watte, and their
children, of Waycross, made a short stop
Thursday, on their way to Americus
where they visited Mr. Watts’ parents
They stopped again Sunday. on their re
turn to Waycross,
Those who ought to know say that
prices are falling. "Not so as you would
notice it,” in this part of the world.
Inis beep some weeks since eleven cents
was announced as the price of sugar, but
sugar continues to sell at 12 1-2 cents.
Ty Ty was out of sugar last week, and the
hopeful cues thought that the new* lot
would be cheaper. Rut it wasn’
1919 will probably go down in the his
tory of this country aq the poorest) crop
year ever known and yet more than
enough food has been made for the coun
try's inhabitants. *>Great ia South Geor
gia.
Mr. and Mrs. Keane did find a house,
after all, but it was one already occu
pied, and the present occupants are the
searchers now. It is like the oold game
of ‘‘Puss in the corner:” somebody it
bound to bo left out—the corners will not
go ’rouud. The house in question is the
one usually known its “the old Pickett
place,” now the property of Mrs. O. E
The greatest opportunity that
doubtless will ever have offered you to
buy pure bred hogs, cattle and Shetland
ponies at your own price will be Thurs
day, September 25, 1919 at Joe J. Battle's
Stock farm at Moultrie, Ga. f for they
will be sold for the high dollar. 17dwlt
THE BANK OF TY TY
THE .MOST STUPENDOUS, AMAZING FILM PRODUCTION IN THE WORLD'S HISTORY
Afternoon.at 4 and S:30,
After then, at 7, 8:30
IS and 25 cents
-The Elephant raid on
find
You Do More Work, *
You are more ambitious and you get m
enjoyment out of everything when >
blood ia In good condition. Impurities
the blood have a very depressing effect ...
the system, causing weakness, laziness,
nervousness nnd sickness.
OROVE’S TASTELESS Cbill TONIC
restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying
and Enriching tfe Blood. When you feel
its strengthening. Invigorating effect, sea
how it brings color to the cheeks snd how
it improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate Its true tonic value.
OROVE’S TASTELESS v ChUl TONIC
1* not • patent medicine, it Is simply
SON and QUININE suspended in Syrup.
So pleasant even children like It The
blood needs Quinine to Purify It and IRON
to Enrich 1^ These reliable tonic prop
erties never fail to drive out import tfea In
the blood.
The Strength-Cresting Power of GROVE’S
TASTELESS ChlOTONlC ha* made it
the favorite tonic in thousand* of homes.
Here than thirty-five yean ago, folks
t GROVE'S
For
Weak
Women
in use for over 40 yean!
Thousands of voluntary
letters from women, tell
ing of the good Cardtd
has done them. This Is
the best proof of the value
of Cardiff. It proves that
Cardiff is s good medidnt
for women. .
There ire no harmful or
habit-forming drugs in
Cardiff. It Is composed
only of mild, medicinal
Ingredients, with no bad
after-effects.
TAKE
CARDIN
Hie Woman's Tonic
You can rely on CarduL
Surely it will do for you
what It has done 'lot so
many thousands of other
women! It should help.
"I was takes rick,
teemed to be • * . •**
writes Mrs. Mary E-Vexte,
of Madison Heights, Vs.
“1 got down so week,
could hardly walk .. .
lust staggered around.
... 1 read o! CarduL
and after taking one hot*
tie, or before taking quite
all, I felt much better. I
took 3 or 4 bottles at
lhat time, and was able to
do my work. I take tt la
the spring when run
down. I had no appetite,
and I commenced eating.
It is the best tonic I ever
taw.” Tty Cardtd.
AS Druggists
H.G. MALCOM
TTTT* GEORGIA
Mm taken now for i
!lbuy and aell hogn.
TY TY DRUG GO.
E. W. (Mivsr, Proprietor,
A compute Use of patent modi
clnoe. Drugs nnd Sundries.
School Supplies.
Prescriptions A Specialty
SAFETY FIRST
TY TV, GEORGIA
UNDIVIDED PRO VITA
- INTEREST PAID
EDO and SAVINGS
4 aw FRIEND whan yau
MONlCT w* will ba TOURS
you bars NONE.
WOODWARD’S OARAGE
Tr Ty, • • • • Georfia
Repairs promptly attended ta.
Repairs on Ford can a rptriaMf.
On* and Grease for Sale.
JONES & COMPANY
Dealers In
High Class Ganaral Merchandise
After you read this advertiaemaod,
> to this store and do you
shopping.
PRICES RIGHT
A. PARKS,
Groceries. Dry Goods Ete~
Caskets, Coffins.
Ty Ty, Georgia.
D. VARNER AND COMPANY
Dealer* In
GrecarUe Dry Coeds, Caudiaa, C
gars, Tobacco and Everything
Else la th* way af CoaonJ
Men's Furnishing* • Specialty.
DR. F. B. PICKETT,
Physician aid Surgeon.
T.’ Ty. Ga.
FOR TASTE AND HKALTE
8m J. D. Mam shout putting to a
good a hath waO. Terra Cotta, naaiil
tarn top to bottom, keeping out awla**
r.
, Addreaa 1. D. Maund) Ty Ty, G*.
CARL S. PITTMAN
Physician and Surgeon
TV Ty, Ga.
W. B. PARKS
Gone to Florida, hot payfag
for this space just the same.
B. J. COTTLE
TY TY, GEORGIA
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