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GAZETTE, TIFTON, GA-, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1919.
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BAGS, SCRAP IRON
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A. WKIKBLATT HIDK * TALLOW UO
COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED—W«
are in the market lor Hena, Friers, Hooa-
'iteia, Gnineaa, Ducks, Turkeys, Geeae or
Hffa. Fruita and refetablea, butter and
I pure cream. Can also use at ew home-
I canned goods. Hotel Hyon. Tilton, Ga.
FARMS FOR SADR—We hare a number
ot choice larma ol various slice tor aale
in the Chattahoochee Valley in the vicin
ity ol Dothan, Southeast Alabama. Hun
dreds ot car loads ot hors and cattle skip
ped every season, immense crops ol prac-
PPPfap *•** WowWi, *e tkally every thine grown in the South.
I took Lydia E. Pink-
Compound for an or
ganic trouble which
pulled me down un
til I could Dot put my
foot to the floor and
could scarcely do my
work, and as I live
on s small farm and
raise six hundred
chickens every year
it made it very hard
for me.
“I saw the Com
pound advertised in
our paper, and tried
m It It has restored
my health to I can do all my work and
;— . ... ,, . . I am so grateful that J am recommend-
STRAYED—One black and white lieted fog It to my frienda.”— Mrs. D. II.
mat u pig weighing between 35 uud 50 ALTBM, R. R. 4, Oregon, 111.
pounds. Finder will please return to E. Onlywomenwhohsve suffered the tor-
A Watson, at Tiftou Cotton Mills, Shipp tnreaofsuch troubles nnd have dragged
etreet, Houue No. 31, end receive rew.M flgftJSS
1 —-J-, Lydia E. Ptokbsm’* Vegetable
end, brought to Mrs. Alters.
ien everywhere in Mrs. Alters’
kvi your old Aon repaired. Tilton El-
ootric Skat Hospital, wfll «x them ri^ht
t fair juices. " S-ld*l*w
September 9, one red sow,
lbs. Marked split in
months old. Answers
O. Royal, Motor
lSdwlt
SURVEYING—Done promptly and cor-
vectly by experienced surveyor at reaeca-
Able charges. Address Milton D. Jones.
. Tilton, Ga, Route 6. JXWbeedOt
BUY SINGER MACHINES—They are!
• the best *4 cash J1 per week. B. H.
Bankston, Tilton. 9-0-deodwtt
Sun Packing Plants close by, also Grata
Elevator, Mixed Teed Mllle, Peaamt
Cmsbing Plants, Syrup Re lurry, Canning
.etc, with permanent cash markets
practically everything raised and
laced. Those interested, write, Smith
A Morgan, Dothan, Alabama. 81w9t
or 11 mum mat .1 Tilton 50 acre, in r«oS-
cultlvution, 90 acres under fence, 4-room mmidation, and if there are any corn-
house, 2 good wells. Big public road runs pifoatlons write Lydia E. Pinkhsm's
through the land. Rural route every day Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for sdvics.
by the door. Price |30 per acre. O. H. Jba result offteir 40 years experience
McCook, Route 1, Enlgme, Ga. 10d2tw2t ■ at your service. '
„ r WOlTGE W TAX
I will be in my office after the 16th
for the collection of State, County and
School Taxes. The first round will be
made some time in October 12d3twlt
T. S. Rlgdea, T. C., T C.
ALE—‘Forty I
several cowl
tie and eeverkl cows that will soon be
milkers. W. F. Sikes, Ty Ty. 2(M0w4t
, MONUMENTS—I can fnrniah the very
'/teat J. J. F. Goodman, Brookfield, wtf
STRAYED—From my place about one
week ago, one black sow marked crop and
half crop in one ear; crop, nplit and an-
derbit in other. Liberal reward fo r in
tuition. P. H. Watson, Route 0,
ton. 15d3twlt
FISHING NOTICE.
the 24, 25, 20 or September I will
i water off of my pond, which Is
i as the Giddens pond, about two
i of Sparks. The rates will
• $1.00 per day, or three days for $2.50.
Chase
Mosquitos
Away to Stay
With
(zoocfni&fit
The^eVO-VvM Co,.
Montgomery, Ala.
LAND FOR SALE—200 acres of lend 10
FOR SALK—1
Miss Ida ~
HS fi
I Bennett’s Hardware, Inc.
itdn male 3 years eld. Joe Battle's 8tock farm at Moultrie,
13-d3wlt Ga., is the place and Thursday, Septem
1 ■ ber 25,1919, is the date where the South'
,TJItS FLORIDA TIMES-UNION greatest dispersal 6ale of pure bred Duroc
want* a rt<nHlli UmliBg npn- Jersey hogs, Angus cattle and Shetland
sentattro for subscription and adrtr* ponies will be sold to the highest bidder.
departments In this ceantr and This Is your opportunity to buy pure bred
adjoining territory. Ail or part time and registered cittle and hogs it vour
require*. salary or commission. Ulre own price. Make your plans now wi at
full particulars as to territory yon can tend this most unusual sale where •
cover, experience and references. 9 thing sells and nothing reserved.
Address The Florida Tlmes-Unlon, ■■■■■■■
Jacksonville, Fla. \ NOTICE OF SALE.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Will be sold for cash before the court-
hose door in said county on the first Tues
day in October next, between the legal
hours of sale, the following described
property, to-wit:
108 acres of lot of land No. 251. boun
ded ns follows: On the South by the
lands of A. Z. Payne; on the West by
lands of the Alf Nipper estate; on th
North by an original land line; on th
East by an original land line.
Said property sold as the property of
Maey A. M. Payne, deceased, under an
order granted by the Ordinary of Tift
County.
W. C. Payne, Administrator,
Estate of Macy A. M. Payne.
Mr. Wiley Branch, Hr., was a busi
ness visitor to Tifton Saturday.
Mr. G. G. Medford, of Fender, spent
Friday in Tifton.
Mr. B. J. Pitts, of Route 5, was at
tending to business in Tifton Friday.
Miss Mattilu Phillips left Friday for
Forsythe for the fall term at Bessie Tift
College.
Mr. W. J. Bailey of Route 2, Tiftou
was among the business visitors to Tif
ton Saturday.
Miss Eva Saxon, of Wedowee. Ala., if
the guest of Mrs. George Sutton on Cen
tral avenue.
Miss Vivian Sumner, of Chula, is vis
iting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L
M. Sullivan.
Mr. Jack Ford returned Wednesday
from Jacksonville, where be spent foui
weeks in a hospital under treatment of a
specialist.
Private Barney Wetherington enmr
home from Camp Gordon Wednesday hav
ing received bis discharge from service.
Mr. Wetherington was in the 37th In
fantry, Company M.
Mr. W. O. Kennedy styi those little
Want Ads sure do make things hnmp.
He had some calves to sell and advertised
them. He says he could sell 15 or 2C
more if he had them.
Mr. A. 0. Meek, of Lafayette, Ind., ia
in the city stopping at the Carter house.
Mr. Meek for the past fifteen years has
been coming to Tifton, both for his an
nual recreation and to look after his
ing interests in Turner countjufij
always makes his winter homeriM
Paul Gibbs took out a, ty*rra$t, Wed
nesday charging Mr, Sullivan, a farmei
on one of Mr. Warren Gibbs’ /arms
with assault and battery. Sullivan wtt
arrested and made $250 boud. It is un-
DEALERS IN HARDWARE AND FARM
IMPLEMENTS
HARNESS AND LEATHER GOODS
OF ALL KINDS
t A COMPLETE LINE OF QUALITY BRAND
ALUMINUM WARE
A FULL LINE OF COMMUNITY SILVER
COFFINS AND CASKETS
Bennett's Hardware, Inc
Tifton, Ga.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
October, 1019, nt public outcry, before
the court house in said county, within
the legal "hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following described
j property, to-wit.
On e refrigerator, one cook stove, one
; operating table, one dining table, one oil
I ‘ stove, one steriliser, two dressers, two
iron bedsteads, one washstand, four
chairs, two mattresses, two sets of
springs, one blanket, one stool, one ins
trument stand. Said property levied on
| as the property of Tift County Hospital
under a fi fa issued from the City Court
!nf Tifton in favor of Estes Surgical Sup-
C £" " nd , “K“i nst Tift County Ilospi- NOTICE OF APPLICATION
tab Pari of Property in possession Tif , r _ llil# _
°* I'i- * Peterson, part in possession ol
I Dr. Ghas. 8. Smith, the remainded on the
{second floor of Tift building on date of
! levy.
This the tlth day of September, 1919.
! .1. M. Shaw, .Sheriff
I Tift County, Georgia
On* lot of the latest sheet jnusic. Spe
cial price. 10c at Bohrman's, 5 and 10-
Cent Stop. 4; 18d2twlt
rs, who spent thirteen
'at NOfin, France, with the Ord-
section iif the A. B. F., received
discharge few days ago and
spending some time with h|s sisters,
Vrs. W. I. Harvey and Mrs. Davk
Corrin.
Get 50c per dozen for your eggs at
Lang's store, Omega. Highest prices for
a>.U..VM .MU M.KMU V-wv, U»UM. .. — uu CVflKBL ,
derstood that the two had a dispute abou | Mr j Thompson, on Sim Belflow-
a. uiule, ‘-.suiting in Sullivan knocking, , R p)<ce „„ Iim]t( . brought some
Gibbs down. I 8Wect potatoes to the Tifton market Sat-
To be sold. One lot household furui- urdoy. In the lot he hud some big ones,
ture will be sold nt auction, before the J the largest weighing 0 pounds, another
court bouse in Tifton on Saturday, Sep- j fi 1-2 pounds and others about that much.
teniber^O, at four p. m. 18d2twlt, Mr. Thompson says he thinks he is cn-
■ titled to the big potato premium,
RECEIVER'S SALE. | „ isparsal sa)e
ml Shetland ponio;
Honorable It. Eve, Judge of the Super- "'ill take place
ior Court, 1 will sell to the highest bid-] farm at Moultr
ler for cash on estate, to-wit: I tom her 25. lfl If
40 feet by 100 feet off the west side: _ tH .
I»f lot number 5 in block J1 1-2 " lUI ° 1,1
w. B. BENNET
Lawyer
Office over Darnell’s
Tifton, Ga.
FIVEPERCENTMONEY
On Improved . Farm Land and City
Property for S, 5, 7, 10, 15, and 20
Tears. Loans Libera] and Made Promptly
B. C. WILLIFORD, Attorney
Office In McLeod Building
Telephone 407 Tifton, Georgia
Earn $5 a Day or More.
Man or Woman.
Call on tliese i n your own locality. No
samples or supplies, no money reqnired.
Address P. O. Box 527, Jacksonville, Fla
J. N. BROWN
I SELL
FARM LANDS sad CITY PROPER!"*
I MAKE
FARM AND CITY LOANS
HOUSES FOR RENT
See before laying m Finn, Recti*
» House, or Placing a Loss.
Office No. 12 New Hyatt
Notice is hereby given in conformity
with section 3055 of the Code of Geor
gia, 1911, that the undersigned will, as
Guardian for W. J. Taylor, make appli
cation before the Honorable It. Eve, Judge
Superior Court, Tift County, Georgia. :
Tifton Georgia, on the 27th day of Sei
tember, 1910. for an order to sell the
following described renlty, property of ids
said ward, to-wit: Three acres, more or
less ,of lot of land No. 525 in the 0th
land district of Tift County, Georgia,
bounded os follows: On the North by ori
ginal lot line and land, of H. F. Brown,
on the East by Drean 'Branch, on the
South by the lands of J. W. Taylor, be
ing part 0$ the snme block No. 8: on the
West by Che^nutt street and original line,
said tract of land being enclosed by wire
fence. This application Is made for the
reason that said property is deteriorating
very fast in value, ntfd the income from
name is insufficient to keep up expense at
tendant to same.
This, the 30th day of August, 1919.
<J. V. Taylor,
Guardian for W. J. Taylo
Ridgdill and Mitchell,
Guardian'll Attorneys.
Fall! Winter Sale
Now On
MAX NATHAN’S DEPT. STORE
Our $60.00 Chiffon Broad Cloth Suits now going at $37-50
Our $50.00 Wool Serges and Poplins now going at $30.50
One Special Lot of Suits to go during this sale at $19.50
All of our Silk, Satin and Georgette Dresses going at Half Price
All of our wool, Serge and Tricotine Dresses of the Latest Styles
will go at Half Price.
All Styles of fall and winter Coats at Cut Price.
City of Tifton, Georgia, said lot fronting your plu
south 40 fed on First street aud ex- j national sale,
tending back even width a distance of
100 feet from the north line of First
street, said block number 11 1-2 being
platted and recorded on page 480, deed
(took number 3, Tift County, sold as the]
.1. Battle’s Stock
Ga.. on Thursday. Sep
when* registered hogs and
‘'•Id for the high dollar
* now to attend this
17dwlt
Get a sack of that good home-made
flour, made from wheat grown around
Omega, price $1.05, Lang A Co. 4-dwtf
SHERIFF’S SALE.
property of the Frank Scarboro Com
pany.
Also nt the same time uud place, the 1 f-ieniiri 1 Tin r n .,nK.
following described personal property I ^ORGIA—Hft Co “ n t>..
will be sold also as the property of the
Fruuk Scarboro Company
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
October, 1919, at public outcry, before
the court house in said county.• Within
the legal hours of ssle.' to the ’highest
bidder for cash, the following described
operty, to-wit. .
One red male calf, about riljhtceh
months old. Saia property levied on 90
the property of C. L. Arnold under a
fi fa issued from the City Court of Tif
ton in favoi* of I. C. Touchstone and
against C. L. Arnold and George Sut
ton. Defendant in possession o n date of
levy.
This the 27th day of August. 1910.
J. M. Shaw. Sheriff
Tift County, Georgia
am now in the market for Hens, Fry
ers, Broilers, and Eggs. I can pay more
than any merchant in Tifton. See me be-
or'e you sell your produce. C. L. Parker
To abort a cold
and prevent com
plications, take
mpany.
Six flat top office desks.
14 small sectional book cases.
1 large table.
1 paper cutter.
18 chairs.
7 desk sets, ink stands, etc.
2 settees.
4 cabinet files.
2 dictaphones.
II brass cuspidors.
1 check protector.
2 large square cabinet files.
1 large book caBe. 9
1 Royal Typewriter.
1 ndding machine.
2 tall office stools.
0 waste buskets.
4 electric desk lumps.
1 large iron safe.
2 small files.
5 letter trays.
2 hat racks.
Also at the same time and place:
Will lie sold on the first Tuesday in
October, 1919. at public outcry, before
the court house in said county, within
the legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following described!
property, to-wit. ]
Two bales of lint uplaud cotton, nura
hers as follows. 3107 and 3399. Said
cotton now in the Farmers Cotton Ware-|
house, J. U. Mason, manager of said)
warehouse. Property levied on as the:
property of W. E. Gibbs under a fi fa
issued from the City Court of Tifton, in j
favor of Phillips Mercantile Co. and j
against W. E. Gibbs. Property pointed
out by Plaintiff’s attorue*. *r. 2 Co. De
fendant notified in writing as required
by law.
This the 3rd day of September. 1919
•I. M. Shaw, Sheriff
Tift County, Georgia
ANNOUNCEMENT
WE HAVE MOVED OUR MEAT MARKET
ACROSS THE STREET TO 316 MAIN IN THE OLD
CLYDE BUILDIG, WHERE WE WILL BE BETTER
PREPARED TO SERVE OUR CUSTOMERS.
COARSEY’S MARKET
PHpNE 297
SHOES
One lot of Ladies Shoes
$3.60 to $5.00 Value
- Special $1.98
LADIES’ WAISTS
We have a beautiful line ofSilk and Georg
ette Waists in the newest Shades and Styles
to go from $2.98 to $5.98
SPECIAL
One big lot of Talcum
Powder. The regular 35c
powder. Now 15o
ll_ll L
Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days [
Druggists refund money If PAZO OINTMENT faib I
illB „ ur uie Mime lime UUU iimii-; tocore Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles.
r»n« |,.,j A p_| rnl.tr.r t InstaDtJy relieves itching Piles, and you can gt-t.
One two ton I idcral motor truck testfultfeeDafter the first application. Price60c.
chassis. >
Also ot. the same time and place the j
following described property to-wit:
300 share of the capital stock of the |
Frank Scarboro Company, of the par
value of $100.00 each.
214 shares of Coinfort Bennor Tie'
Company stock of the pur value of $100.-'
00 each. |
Six shares of clock in the Mutual Mill-;
ng Company of tlic par value of $50.00
euch. i
Also at the same time aud place thr
following described property, to-wit:
One note P. W. Roberson dated Jan j
25, 1911, $25.00
ne note, I‘ W. Roberson dated March
910, $300.00. |
lie note P. A. Allen dated August 0
1909, $200.00. {
i! J. C. Tanner dated July 30 !
August 12, 1909, $220.00. I
1907, $250.00. i
te W. II. McCartney dated
: C. \V. Dowell dated Nov. 18
1910, $10.00 each, $200.00. j
On,, note R. i:. Ward duted December
7, 1915, $10.00. |
One note \V. P. Moore and Z. T [
trown, Nov. 10, 1917, $100.00.
One note \V. II. Graham dnted July]
20, 1910, $1,750. |
One note W. H. Graham dated Jan-!
uary 5, 1917, $212.00. |
One note M. S. Shaw, dated December
21, 1010, $01.00. to which is attached,
deed to secure debt.
One note David Comfort, $3,300.00 to'
which is attached as security 100 sharer'
Comfort Rennor Tie Company stock. |
One note .1. C. Rousseau dated June 1.
1918, $750.00.
One note X. T. Brown dated January
IS. 1919, $257.00. '
Four notes, $25 each, duted June 28
1917, signed Joseph A. Bogan, sold as!
the property of Frank Scarboro. |
Said sale will begin promptly at 11;
o'clock A. M. on Tuesday, the 7th day;
of October, 1919, and will continue un
til all of said property is disposed of
The terms of the sale will be for cash
and all sales will be subject to condrm-1
ntion of the t>>urt. j
This September 8th, 1019.
I5\v3tdlt. B. Y. Wallace, Receiver.;
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
W. S. Cobb and G, 1). Browning
Southern I,umbe r Company, Petition to
Quiet Title. Tift Superior Court,
comber Term, 1919.
Td the Defendant Southern Lumber
Company:.
You are hereby cited to be and appear
at the Superior Court of Tift County,
Georgia, to be held in the court house of
•aid county in the City of Tifton at ten
o'clock A. *M. on the first Monday in
December, 1910, to answer the complaint
of the plaintiffs in the shore named ac-
“ in which you are named party rde-
lant. In default whereof the Court
■hall proceed a> to Justice shall upper*
Witness the Honorable R. Kre, Judge
SfSad Court.
The purified end refined
calomel tablets that are
nausealess, safe and sure.
Medicinal virtues retain
ed and improved. Sold
only in sealed packages
Price 35c.
WIRE FENCE
Genuine “AMERICAN”
10 BARS 28-in High, 6-in. Stay $10.50 per 20 Rod Roll
11 BARS 34-in. High, 6-in. Stay 12.00 per 20 Rod Roll
12 BARS 40-in. High, 6-in. Stay 13.50 per 20 Rod Roll
14 BARS 53-in. High, 6-in. Stay 15.50 per 20 Rod Roll
10 BARS 47-in. High, 6-in. Stay 12.50 per 20 Rod RoU
21 BARS 58-in. High, 6-in. Stay 15.50 per 20 Rod Roll
13 BARS 46-in High, 6-12-in. Stay Combination 13.50 per
20 Rod Roll
10 BARS 28-in. High, 12-in. Stay $ 9.50 per 20 Rod Roll
11 BARS 34-in. High, 12-in. Stay 10.00 per 20 Rod RoU
12 BARS 40-in. High, 12-in. Stay 10.75 per 20 Rod RoU
13 BARS 46-in. High, 12-in. Stay 11.50 per 20 Rod RoU
Above price* include staple* tufficient to put up, ere
F. O. B. Valdotta end all orders have prompt attention. *