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ICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION
Sept % 11)19.
County Bo»rd of Education
in xffular aeaalon od Sato named
.ra with all membera present. Ser-
1 potronn of tie Ty Ty aeetion came be
fore the Board and Mounted that an elec
tion be called to eatabliah a nev boundary
known an the Ty Ty conaolldated achool
The boundary will conform to the pro-
Mosquitos
Carry Malaria
JUd Yenned at T»elr Daeftr and Tertura b
^ j Urine a Drop or re at /
(yoodniQftt
W It drlres them away to atajr. PleJts-
' ant and healthful. smells like s pine
forest. Guaranteed to keep them off.
Tour money back If it doesn't. Will
not Stain the finest lit
bottle will last oTcr a 1
recommended as a prevents tlv
sralnst flics, roadies, moths. H«<
mites, etc.
Also
The^e\0 't , vs\e Co.,
P . Montgomery, Ala.
Th# PJ#aaant Mov
posed boandarj advertised July i Ob-
filed, at * * * *
jectlon was filed, as required bj law
which prevented the esUblisbment ot the
shore boundary in July. The question
now will be settled by the rot® ot the dis
trict* affected.
An election is called for Hondaj, Octo
ber Oth, 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 •> 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 east to Ty Ty creek, thence nortl|
along said oreck to intersection of north
land line of nlot No. 340, thence east to
Little river, thence in northerly direction
up said river to intersection of aaid river
with the north land lines of lot No. 103,
thence'west to Worth county line, thence
follow county line in southerly direction
to southwest comer of lot No. 207 to th<
Blurting point.
The above includes all of lots Nos
254. 253, 208, 207, 300, 301, 302, 303,
304. 290, 297. 298, 299, 254, 255, 256,
0. 4* Martin, President of Board
9-5w4t -f A. I. Ammons, Secretary
SHERIFFS SALE.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
drove's Tasteless chill Tonic
25T, J0* mj, MF308. 200. 210. 200,,
207, and 161* jKlthat part of lot No.
345 lying yngtfStTy Ty creek, and that
part of lots Nod. 800, 200, 258, 240. 211,
205, 164, and 168 lying west of Little
quite sick at
.—„ - r Mr. Culpepper
October, 1910, at public outcry, before gumner
the court house in said county, within ' Anm - - i--.w
the legal hour* of sale, to the highest j ” * ar * due *° me manner weatber
bidder for cash, the following described we h *ve been getting part of it thUri
Tope^to-wU. t i The big poplar log they have mad*
operal
. i ui| pvpuir iog me/ uhvc owk
on S *««•> attempt, to.tot o„ .
cratln, table, one dining table, one_ oil . — . .. , ..l.
restores vitality and energy by purifying and en
riching the blood. You can toon feel Its Strength
ening, Invigorating Effect. Price 60c.
.lo.r« M .UrlllIer, two‘ >**
Iron * bedateeda, one wadi,tend, four ioebe, In diameter. Compared
chair*, - two mattreeeee, two Mb of , bit tree, of California thia doe,
but “ *“ * tolerably
a, the property of Ti ^Bounty Hoapital to bare frown In n 8ontb Georfla i
under a; r fi fa issued from the City Court’ It was generally predicted tha
of Tiftoft In favor of Bates Surgical Bop- sickness would follow the torrents
piy Co.,.and against Tift County HoraHtbat fell earlier in the summer, but
tol. Part of aaid property In possession ... h— _ ... . „ h .
of Dr. K. Peterson, part In possession of B#t h**” T “ e h ** 1 “ “
Dr. Cbaa. 8. Smith, the remainded on the community la about a, usual
second floor of Tift bulldlnf on date of nunna that it lx food.
'2:, .. .... . , „ ; . I After eating peanut pork since peanuts
fhl. the Uth day of Beptraber. 1D19. w „ e firIt broo|ht OTer from AWca
Tift County, Georgia (which waa in 1838, they tell ua) ^e
■ ■■' ■ ' 1 ■■ —- now leam for the first time, that.
not good. The flavor Is not good,
say,’ the meat is too soft, and ho
avc been heard to say in
the court house in hiiid county, within Ty, “Not any morsC groundpeas at
STATK.MKNT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF TIFTON
IxxaO-d a! Tiflon. tin., at Ihe close of businniH, September 10th, 1010.
* RESOURCES
Demand Louns
Time Loans
Overdrafts, Unsecured
Bonds and Stocks owned l»y Hank
Banking House
Other Ileal Estate
Due from Hanks and Hankers in this State
Due from Hanks nud Hankers in other Staten
Currency
$ 61,250.25
848,550.51
5,492.35
134,000.00
25,000.00
0,0()0.t Ml
180,450,41
37,188 54 I
SHERIFFS SALE.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
< Ictober, 1919, at public outcry, before j' 1
t what they have hardly deserve* to
—« ... - . MU? meal, according to the opinion
the legal hours of sale, to the highest money crop for me. They don’t P*y, and, Southerners, white uud black. Dainiiened
bidder for cash, the following described l um raiH j ng j UBt enough to fatten
rniieriy, iu-wil , « »•
Two bales of lint upland Cotton, uura ... . , t
era us follows, 3107 and 3399. Said about it? It has been kept befofe them
ottou now in the Farmers Cotton Ware- f or mnny decades that raising groundpeas
uuse, .1. II Maxim, manager of syld f( „. , 1IIK WUB the right tiling to do,
Ini'-T^of w!’ , Kb t Gibb!."undLr iVfo »" J “PPcars tbe packing house rep-
ed from the City Court of Tifton, in rcsentative and saya it la all wrong, that
llattie Lou Willia is at home,
completed her course as a trained
Iftirn Willis spent three years in
at the Little Griffin Hospital, in
folng afterwards for a post
date course at the University Hos-
Augusta. She will make this her
rterp, and' «after a much-needed
l-earned rest, she will attend to
Call*. It i* good to know that we
a competent nurse within call, lor
tljasnot infrequently happened that, in
aa emergency, one could not be outained,
oaly after considerable delay. How did
ever manage without trained nurs
es? In a serious case (often in cases that
are not serious) it seems as necessary
now to call in a nurse as a doctor.
Negroes who have gone from hero to
the North are distressed for tbe lack of
what U our own especial brand of
the Staff of Life—corn meal. This docs
not ne*n that they have no meal there.
what are they going to do daihp*sand, and it is usually made from
nd pressed in tbe hand, it falls apart like
eeks at the last
never make good bacon from hogs
„ Phillips 'Mercantile Co. and
iigimiHt W. E. (2ihbs. Property pointed
out by Plaintiff’s attorne: “ 3 to. He- .
fondant notified in writing aa required fattened on * T0U **V e **‘
l,y i nw . Mr. and Mrs. Otis Wade, ot WaycroMf
This Hie 3rd day »»f September, 1919 M re visiting relatives here.
M; Shaw, Sheriff Dowd, of the Bell Telephone
Tift Cuunty,.Qi‘orgia Company> lookcd ln on thc , lom „ foUt .
SHERIFF’S SALE. 1 tjiturdny, returning to headquarters Tues-
tiEORGIA—Tift County. day.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in \y Sikes will b«» in charge of the
Gold
Silver, Nickels,
Cash Items ....
Clearing Iloust
Advance* <*n C
rv
...? 39,222.00
343.50
... 4,488.71
500.40
.... 2,770.05
.. 331,970.02
,4 I ’» III "l . I . oIMTH Will Iflf III « -aa
i October, 1919, at pub ic outcry, before ai „j classifying of potatoes for
iSS? &»£ ™ & hT*La,l T>- Ty potato l,ou»x. Wl,.t Mr. Mike,
j iiidder*’for cash, the following described does not know about potatoes
j property, to-wit. _ , f worth mentioning.
male (, alf. about
Said property levied on ns . .. ,,,
property of O. L. Arnold under a and Mrs. ( nn-
379.307-58 ^V i^ed from the ('itv Court of Tif-
TOTAL
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In
Surplus Fund -
Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses, Im
Taxes Paid -
Due Unpaid Dividends
Individual deposits subject to check
Time Certificate*
Certified Checks —
Cashier’s Checks —
.$ 50,000.00
100,000.00
Notes and Bills Rediscounted
158,070.49
40.00
880,013.00
255,871.38
252.90
24,397.15
73,500 00
Bills Payable, Including Time Certificates Representing Bor
rowed Money
U. 8. Bond Certificates
50,000.00
79,700.00
TOTAL .
01,677,845.04
STATE OK GEORGIA—TUI County
Before me came B. IT. McLeod, Cashier of The Bank of Tifton, who being duly
- sworn, says that the iiIhivi- and foregoing statement la a true condition of said Bank,
as shown by the books of file in said Bank. , j
rf B. H. McLeod.
• Sworn to nnd subscribed before me, this 23rd day of September, 1910.
Henry D. Webb, Clerk Superior Court, Tift County, Gn.
Farm and City Loans
Farm Loans: 51 per cent interest made for 5, 7, 10,15 or 20 years;
prepayment privilege. Loans made by which borrower receives
ail the money for which he implies. A direct connection with a
arge insurance company enables us to render prompt service.
City Loans: 6J per cent interest for 5 years’ time.
Title Guarantee Company of Georgia
J. W. WARREN.lPresident. R. P. Bentley, Attorney.
R—m 29, Golden Building, Tiflon,[Gm., Worth Cownty Office, Sylvetter, Cm.
oil iii favor of I. Toiu-hstom* und j,. W el Vnriici
Uiiiinxt O. L. Arnolil anil Grow Kut_ stopp( , ( i in
aT. M. Varner nnd Mr.
How mu n went,by auto*
s Inst week to take Miss
A SEASONABLE SHOWER
Thera is a little place one mile east of
X, Ty, which, for obrloua reasoa (two
of thorn), baa beta chrlstaoad "Wood-
row." The owner of thia place, who la
no leia a person than the Ty Ty corre
spondent, recently took poesesalon of the
house, which was not unite dnf.hrd—and
Isn’t yet
Thursday afternoon of last* week the
Correspondent was called to Tiflon by
urgent business and did not get back till
nearly night. In the meantime Import- POUIldcd.
yellow corn- Hread that is all corn meal,
(and who among ux likes it mixed?)
falls, into frugmeutx. Meal, in ximill
ijuuutitics. bun been Kent from here, but
that wHil* only to intensify the need.
Many Soiitln-rn m-groe* live iu West Fif
ty-Ninth street, New York, and, it is
said, that these have created such a de
mand for "our kind of meal” that grocers
are obliged to keep it in stock.
. VThe Cincinnati m : iiisif r who has pray
ed for the success „f the home baseball j useful. Compared with this shower
team shows the warmth of his sympa I ufTair- like that becomes lusigulScant.
thles. Hut is it prayer or language ra- J Call it a shower, though, if you will.
It is dry times in the line it followed
ant company had called, for “by their
fruits ye shall know them." The fruits
that covered the tables consisted of borne ’
canned vegetables, preserves, etc., and of
other canned goods, of coffee, hominy,
oatmeal, fresh vegetables and about the
beat home-cured ham thia county ever
produced—and thia ia saving very much.
And chickens—not on the tablea, but
alive and in the ben bouse, enough to
*turt a chicken farm. Think of that!
The donors were Mra. T. A. Inman,
Mrs. .1. F. Nicholson, Mra. A. Parka,
Mrs. Owen Dowd. Mrs. M. D. Thompson,
Mrs. Maude Edwards, Mrs. M. Dowd,
Mrs. F. B. Pickett, Mrs. J. M. Varner,
Mrs. Charles Bowman, Mrs. C. I. Jones,
Mrs. J. II. Harris—and there may have
been others, but, if there were their
uamcM were not learned and they are
hereby begged to send them iu.
They called this a “shower," but the
drop* of showers are not usually so sat
isfactory. A “shower” usually means
soft, showy articles, sometimes pretty and
>mctimes quite otherwise, and never very
Defendant
vy.
Thin The
lull! Of
i f" 1
:7th liny of August. Olt*.
,1. M. Shaw. Sluril
Tift County, tieor^i
t Except 5
j trip, they
; mishap—
i They sp»
| enjoyed i
Major Pelham
going from here to Tifton
; funeral of Mr. C. G. Dell.
Lumber i Potto
‘the cott
ther more vociferous and pungent that
contributes most to winning bull gamesV”
—N. Y. World.
Thc skeleton of an automobilile on tbe
Upper Tifton road, near Little river, is
all that is left of a eflr that was once
the property of Charlie Varner. It was
an Oakland, uud Leon Culpepper was
to sehool. Returning, they 1 driving it, and it breathed its last, though
Atlanta to buy Christmas nobody realized it at the time, when it
KiiriiieiV Supply Company, j stopped iu the public road. More gaso-
littlc dust, it was a perfe- t j jj np was prescribed, but when the dose
‘ was about to be administered—the act
partially accomplished, in fact— fire came
J. M. Varner was holding forth a few
days ago, to a small but appreciative
audience, on the short-sighted policy of
the farmers’ conventions that make their
plans public. This course, Mr. Varner
unmarred by the slight* 1
en so much as a flat tire,
night iu Barncsville, an I
pickers
, is getting
'plaining that thinks, puts speculators, manufacturers
that it does ,
for $1.25 a hundred.
.t finding cotton very pro-
CITATION.
GEORGIA—'Tift County.
W. S. Cobh and G. I>. Browning vs.
Southern Lumber Company, Petition to
<)uiot Title, Tift Superior Court,
•ember Term, 1919.
T\» thc Ih*femlaut Houtln
I'ompany:.
You are hereby cited to lw» and api»ear
at the Superior Court of Tift County, 1 •
ieorgia, to Ik.* held in the court house Of Farmers i
said county in the City of Tifton at ten fitnble this year.
o’clock A. M. on the first Monday in j Contractor Davis, of Adel, lias begun
December, 1919, to answer the complaint . „ fnto , l0U8< . nn< i w ill have it
of the plaintiffs in the above named ac- wo™ on me pc nous
lion in which you are named party rde-, ready by the tune the <r | gi
fondant. In default whereof the Court come in.. TIutc seems to be u 0 doubt
ill apper- it Wing filbsl easily. 'the wmnei
V0, Ju(, & e ( Mr and Mrs. W. B. Tnrks. Dr and.'j,. ct of woman’s suffrage. A large per-
of said Court. • * _ jMrx. It. R. l'ickett, Mr. W. E. Williams, I ce n t*g e 0 f the think-women of Ty Ty
This September 12, 1919, "* iMm. F. B. Pickett. Mrs. M. Dowd, Mrs. was present, but when the question waa
Henry D. Webb, Kf j> Thompson, Mr. Watson Cornwall, asked, there was silence. One member,
or Court of Tift .. u . P , 1
■rested persons of their kind
notice as to what they may expect and
v govern themselves accordingly. It
the tiller of the soil who has always
rked hardest and got leAat for it, but
day is coming.
\t a recent meeting of the Woman’s
b an effort was made to learn what
of Ty Ty thought on the sub-
and such showers, though badly needed,
ar e not eusily procurable. They are al
ways seasonable and in just the area in
which this fell, they never come amiss.
If it were* possible to cause them to fall
wherever they are needed there could be
no want in all the world. Thank you,
good people.
I once heard a Presbyterian Elder »ay
that nothing would make a negro move
as swearing at him would. The gen
tleman did not say that he had tried that
treatment, hut he had had a large exper
ience with negroes..
“Didn’t know it waa loaded” does not
Clerk of the Supcrio
County, Georgia.
Mr. W. F. Si.kes. Mr. N. N. Malcoin. • a8 ked individually for her opinion said
19w4t,^j r Grady Malcom. and a number of * sh«* had not thought much about it An-
NOTICE OF SALE. pother Ty T.v people whose names were not 0 t| l0r said she was nearer believing in it
GEORGIA—Tift County. I learned, attended Mr Dell’s funeral in (j, nn 8 he had been and yet another feebly
Will bo soli) for cash bcf "« ““J- Tifton Friday. admitted that she would vote if she had
Jr lu^o^roxrhrtC’urt^S' The on,,, much Of a failure opportunity. All who expressed an
hours of sale, thc following described that it has nut even been heard from, opinion agreed that women ought not to
apply to parlor rifles, but they are res
ponsible for many accidents. An Ameri-
cus boy shot hia little sister, accidentally,
in tbe back of the neck, and she became
paralyzed from her neck down. Repeat
ed warnings like this, however, have no
effect: boys continue to play with these
dangerous toy* and parents are indif
ferent until there is an acident in their
own home from thia cause.
Highest price* paid for good
white corn and hay. Wo buy
cattle and hogs, also. Sike*
& Varner, Ty Ty. tf
W. E WILLIAMS
Pays For
This Space
Ty Ty Farmers Supply 60
R. R. Pickett, President.
J. M. Varner, Manager,
DEALERS IN
Groceries, Dry Goode
Notions, Shoes, Hats
Ready.to-Wear Clotting
Farsi Implements
And Other Thing*.
Pictorial Review Patterns
TY TY DRUG GO.
E. W. OUrer, Proprietor.
A eoaiplala lias ot pataal m
cinaa. Drugs and Sundries,
School Supplies.
Prescriptions A Specialty
THE BANK OF TY TT
SAFETY FIRST
property, to-wit.
108 acres of lot of land No. 251, boun
ded na follows: On the South by the
lands of A. Z. Payne; on the West by
lands of the Alf Nipper estate; on the
For once in Ty T.v’s history,
being offered here for sale.
Ty T.v merchants carry ;
stocks of first-dux* »
Alf Nlpi
North by an original land line; on the] guy town of its aizc— in many even
East by an original Jand line. „ I larger. Then why not, when possible,
Said property nold as the property of , . n «
Macv A. M. Payne, deceased, under an trade at home,
order granted by the Ordinary of Tift! Building material, the difficulty in pro-
County. leuring it and its enormous coat when
W C. P»yne, Administrator, t liroc . um j continues to occupy n largc N
Eatate of Mac? A. M, Partw.| lh( , ihoiuhts anil talk of those
the country grow
O. E. LINDSEY, D. O.
Osteopathic Physician
Diagnosis and Treatment
Office Over C. L. Parker’s Store,
Office Phone 340
m 5 1-2 PER CENT FARM LOANS
7 Per Cent Tifton City Loans
We make farm loans at S 1-2 per cent interest and give th#
’borrower the privilege of paying part of ths principal at th*
and of any year stopping interest on amounts paid, but no an
nual payment of principal required. : '
I.,-. R. C. ELLIS W.W. BRYAN
Golden Building Tifton, Georgi*
I have two real desirable farms listed i who arc anxious t«
for sale. Both small. I have several ( an d prosper,
nice residence lot* nnd a ho.nn or two I Circus papers always prove nn attrac-
Sco me. Keith Cnraou. 24d*.vtf t ion in a small place, and a circus (Raid
■ " ■ - ■ » ■■■—- ■— * to be thc oldPHt form of amusement in thc
The next ti m(> you have » orld) wi " ,tir " 5cl(, ' ra< ^ t ,,h1 '"‘t:
chills and Fever
TAKE
A mec
“It Kills the Chills”
0
A scientific prescription which, kills tha
malaria germs, breaks up the Chills and
Fever and builds up the ayatem.
Amec* ChIU nd Fmr Title la tU
la Tifton and gauamteed If
Pharmacy Oompaaj.
PRICE IB CENTS
cat aa nothing else can. “They
alike,” people say. with simulated con
tempt, and then begin preparations to go.
On Sunday. September 2lst, the ltnp
list church of Ty Ty paid their preacher
lila salary for the year, gave him nn in-
rense of $150, nnd put one hundred dol
lars in the treasury. Here is nn ex
ample for other churches to follow.
Sikes and Vnrner want to buy hay.
good white corn nnd cows, nl*o hog*.
Rend their adv. in another column.
Mrs. Berry Rigdou. of Tifton, came to
Ty Ty one day last week to visit her par
ent*. Mr. nnd Mr*. J. J. Baker. She was
driving n big automobile, holding a baby
in her lap, while the head of another lit
tle fellow, asleep, rested against her,
while the oldest of the flock, a young gen
tleman of five, sat on thc back sent, all
by himself. It seemed a big job, but she
was making a success of it.
pay taxes unless they could vote—the old
grieveance. The women expressed the
views of u largo majority of the women
of the South: They are indifferent,
from somewhere, and cremation 'follow
ed.. Nobody was hurt and the car waa
only a partial loss as it was insured.
This adds one more to the accident that
have happened to automobiles, their dri
vers and passengers, in thia vicinity re
cently.
What Miss could exceed that of cotton
pickers who are being hauled to and from
the fields in automobile* during the per
fect weather we have had almost from
thc beginning of the season. People who
are obliged to work indoors almost envy
them .
H. & MALCOM
TV TV, GEORGIA
Orders taken now for plants.
Also I buy and sell hogs.
..Hogs, Beef Cattle and Milk-
STRAND THEATRE
America’s
Sweetheart
Tuesday
Sept. 30
ONE DAY ONLY
Mary Pickford
,N “Captain Kidd, Junior”
If you want to come along end dig (ot .tteatute with Mary Pickford and a pocket edition of
Capt. Kidd, you had better lie spiy because evetybody else in this section is coming too.
\ Added Attraction:- “MUTT AND JEFF”
M. nniftrO, Special Ladies’ and Children’s Matinee 10c and 10c
p rnluCOi Night, 15 and 25c. ‘ Hours 4, 5:30, 7, 8:30 and 10 p. m.
COMING! FRIDAY and SATURDAY, OCT. 3rd and 4th
LOUISE GLAUM in “SAHARA”
See the most beautiful gowns ever shown in a picture.
SHI. PAPKL GI.KNN DELI.
Though Mr. Capel Glenn Dell had
reached a somewhat advanced age, the
news of his death came as a great shock
to his friends in Ty Ty. ns well us to
those elsewhere. He was here a day or
two before hi* death, looking so well, so
alert, that death seemed far from him.
A stranger. *ccing him would have dis
counted his years by at least twenty.
Always cheerful ami smiling, he carried
sunshine wheverer he went. He made
his home near Ty Ty for much of the
time in Ty Ty, for a long period, and nil
the community were his friends,
made one of the most acceptable post
masters Ty Ty ever had and he w
probably have remained in office to the
day of his death, but (or what might al
most be called a vagary of the civil service
rules. He had been in the postoffice four
teen year* und it was during this time
that fourth-class postoffices were included
in the civil sendee rule. When what
was hia last term expired, he had passed
beyond the age <6<) years) when an ap-
licant may take the civil service exami
nation. So a perfectly competent and
popular official, younger at alxty than
many persons are at forty was retired,
though the inspector agreed that he was
one of the best postmasters in South
Georgia.
Mr. Dell was one of six brothers whose
ages ranged from 50 to 80 years. At hia
funeral the other five were all in one
pew—the last meeting of the six on earth.
MAEy PICKFORD
vo ’Ca.pt. Kidd,Jr*
AsAPKHAFThaiia
CAPITAL
UNDIVIDED PBOTITB
INTEREST PAID
m TIME and SAYINGS D1
Helps
Sick
Women
Cardul, th* woman’s
tonic, helped Mrs. WB-
Uam Everaola, ot Huai
Pitch, Ky. Read whit
(be writes: “I hid a
general breildng-down
ot my health. I was la
bed (or weeks, unable to
up. 1 had such •
weakness and dizsineis,
... and the pains were
very severe. A friend
told me I had tried every*
thing else, why not
Cardul?... 1 did, and
aoen uw it was helping
mo... After 12 bottles,
I am strong and well."
TAKE
SUNDAY SCHOOL. MEETING
The Tifton Division of the Tift County
Sunday School Association will hold its
meeting at the Cotton Mill church at Tif-
ton, on Sunday, October 5, at 3 p. m.
Chairman M. 8. Patten announces that
a fall program will be prepared and an
nounced later. .
All Sunday School workers are invited
to attend.
29. Elsie Fsrpoi In "Under the Greenwood Tree," and “Newer Too
A Mack Sennett
Comedy.
Cored
loM tw ir '
-LAX-FOS WITH 1
are Dared SytudT
Oonedpstioa. It nUMUpM
should be taken regularly tbe 14 (
to Induce regular action. ItStinr
Regulates.«Vary Pleasant tor
per bottle.
J. , ■ V
" -k -V Sr-
The Woman's Tonic
Do you feel week, dlx-
TY TY, GEORGIA
e ear EMEND whea yes
MONEY we wfll he YOUM
yes have NONE.
WOODWARD’S GARAGE
Ty Ty, • • •
Repairs promptly attended to.
Repairs os Ford cars s
00s and Grease (ar Sale.
JONES ft COMPANY
Deilen .In
High Class' Canaral Marchaadtas
After yon read thia advartixeaewt,
u to thia itore and do you
shopping.
PRICES RIGHT
A. PARKS,
Groceries. Dry Goods Etc..
Caskets, Coffins.
Ty Ty, Georgia.
>. VARNER AND COMPANY
Dealers In
Groceries Dry CoAda, Candies, CL
gars, Tobacco and Everythin*
Else in tha way of Cenoenl
Merchandise.
Man's FuralsMnss a Specialty.
DR. F. B. PICKETT,
Physician aid Surgeon.
T.t Ty, G*.
rOB TASTE AND HUM!
■ i. D. Mansi shoot pstttoc to s
lead • I
ARM J. D. Mowed, Ty Ty, at
CARL S. PITTMAN
Physician end Surgeon
TY Ty, Ga.
W. B. PARKS
Com to Florid*, but paying
for tids space juit the i
B. J. COTTLE
TY TT, GEORGIA
WHIDDON ft AKINS
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
FMoh Meets
Cows ft Hogs Bought and Soldi
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