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MEN'S FURNISHINGS
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In the Newest and Snappiest Styles
We are showing a very complete line
of Classy Furnishing Things for the
well dressed young men, including the
newest that is in
Shoes, Shirts, Neckwear
Caps, Hosiery and Underwear
RECEIVER'S SALE. I
In nurauuce to ao order a ran ted on
the Ctb dir of September, 1010, to the
Honorable It. Ere. Jndxe of the Super-,
lor Court, I will aell to tbe bitheat bid-j
der for caxb, on the premleea, tbe follow-
lnr described real aetata, to-wit: ,, |
40 feet b, 1®# fa* ° a tbe weat aide)
of lot number 0 In block 11 1-2 in the!
Citr of Tlfton, Georala, said lot fnmtlni
south 40 feet on Filret street and ex-|
tendlna back eren width a diatance ofi
100 feet from the north line of Flrat —
street, said block number 11 1-2 being K#*P *OoT
platted and recorded on pafe 486, deed gntcmPOTl
book number S, Tift Count,, Bold ai the
property of the Frank Hcarboro Com-
V *AUo at the aame time and place, the
following described personal property
will be sold also aa the property of tbe
Fraok Searboro Company.
Six flat top office detka.
14 email aeetional book eaaea.
1 larxe table.
Physicians and
r their
18 chairs.
7 desk sets, ink stands, etc.
2 settees.
4 cabinet files.
2 dictaphones.
0 brass cuspidors.
1 check protector.
2 large square cabinet files.
1 large book case.
1 Royal Typewriter.
1 adding machine.
2 tall office stools
0 waste baskets.
4 electric desk lamps.
1 large iron safe.
2 small files.
5 letter tray*.
2 bat racks.
Also at the same time and place
Inf their friends to
purified and their
working order aa a
the return of inflm
that a clogged up l .
liver favor colds, Influenza and serious
complications.
To cut short a cold overnight and to
prevent serious com]
prev _
Calotab at bedtime
water—that ’» all. N
no griping, no fickei
Next morning your;
your liver it active, yon
fled and refreshed and
fine with a hearty i
fast. Bat what you __
Calotabs are sold only in original
sealed packages, pries thirty-five cents.
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A ttention
FARMERS!
We have employed Mr. J. T. Jackson at miller and
are now ready to grind your com for toll.
We invite the public to inspect our mill at all times
to see how our com is cleaned before grinding into meal.
Use Central Grocery Company Meal and you don’t
have to eat weevils.
CENTRAL GROCERY COMPANY, FEED MILL
W. E. CHANDLER, Supt.
Six shares of stock in the Mutual Mill* Cornwall, and C. E.
in* Ctynpany of tbe par value of $50.0C
each.
Also at tbe same time and place thr
following described property, to-wit:
One note I*. W. Roberson dated Jan
25, 1011, $25.00
One note, I* W. Roberson dated March
0, 1910, $300.00.
One note 1’. A. Allen dated August 9
1909, $200.00.
One note J. C. Tanner dated July 30
1907, $250.00.
. One note W. II. McCartney dated
August 12, 1909, $220.00.
20 notes- C. W. Dowell dated Nov. 18
1910, $10.00 each, $200.00.
We Have These Beautiful
Coats—Something New
CLEVER WINTER COAT
-mm*
These new and
exquisite Winter
Coats just recei- f)
ved, and we in
vite the ladies to
i call to see them.
Levy's Department Store
Tifton, Georgia.
Oue uote W. H. Graham dated Jan
uary 5, 1917, $212.00.
One note M S. Shaw, dated December
21. 1910, $01.00. to which is attached
deed to secure debt.
One note David Comfort, $3,300.00 to
Itieh is attached ns security 100 shares
Comfort Bennor Tie Company stock.
One note .1. 0. Rousseau dated June 1.
1918, $750.00.
One two ton Federal motor truck Every druggist if authorized to refund
chassis. Al . , your money if you are not perfectly
Also at the same time and place the ;j elighted with Calotab*—(Adv.)
following described property to-wit: ! .—. ■ - - , 1
ig described properl.
Frank Hcar^ro'Comply, ‘Jftto par 1 APPLICATION For INCORPORATION
value of $100.00 each. State of Georgia—Tift County. .
214 shares of Comfort Bennor Tie TO TBE SUPERIOR COURT OS' SAID
Company stock of the Par value of $100.- ,OUNTYi
00 each. . The petition of Albert
“ aJ&a
1. That they desire for
their associates to beef
ate under the laws of
name, style and title of
impleaded, and of having and using a
common seal.
2. The object of said* Corporation is
pecuniary gain. V v
.3. The particular business in which the
petitioners desire to engage is that of
merchandising, buying and selling c
ing, dry goods, shoes, hats and any ,
nil kinds of merchandise and dealing in
One note It. E. Ward dated December the same.
17. 1915, $10.00. | 4. The principal office and place of bu-
One note W. I*. Moore and Z. T ixiuess of said corporation will be at Tif-
Brown, Nov. 10, 1917,, $100.00. ] ton, Georgia.
5. The capital stock of said company
will be the sum of $10,000.00 ail of which
has been fully subscribed hnd 10 per cent,
thereof paid in. Petitioners pray the
privilege of increasing said capital stock
to any amount not to exceed the sum of
$50,000.00 by a majority vote of its
stockholders. Said capital stock is to he
divided into shares of $100 each.
0. Petitioners desire the privilege of
owning such real state, and mortgaging or
selling the same, as may be necessary for
One note /. T. Brown dated January the proper conduct of its business.
18,. 1019, $257.00. j 7. Petitioners desire further the privi-.
$25 each, dated June 28'lege of passing and enforcing such by-}
Jose ‘
1917, signed Joseph A. Bogan, soM a* laws as may be necessary for the proper,
the property of Frank Searboro. conduct of its business, not in conflict,
Sind, sale wilt begin promptly nt 11 (with the Constitution and laws of this:
o’clock A. M. on Tuesday, the 7th day state or the United States. |
Wherefore, petitioners pray that they (
o cu.cu a. ai. on xuesaay, tue no
Of October, 1919, and will continue .... , ....w,*,.,. —- ....... —„ —,
til ali of said nroperty is disposed of be made a body corporate under the laws
The terms of the sale will be for cash .of Georgia with all the rights, privileges'
and all sales will be subject to con linn- and immunities incident thereto, and sub-;
ation of the Court. Meet to nil the duties imposed thereby.’
This September 8th, 1910. |Aud petitioners will ever pray. etc. |
Fulwood and Hargrett,;
Petitioners* Attorneys. 1
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B. Y. Wallace. Receiver, i
1C very thing in our line is new. m» uM j State of Georgia—Tift County,
tk. You should see it to appreciate* I, Henry D. Webb, Clerk of the Super-
Retts-Simrlin Co *>4d«tw1t ,or Court of 80ld Co ? Ilt *l» do certlf 3 r tha *
lfctts Spunin uo. .Ki.twlt the n j Mlvp nnd foregoing is a true copy of
petition for charter filed in office this first,
OPENING
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See our new fall shoes, and dress goods, i day of September, 1910.
Lang A Company, Omega.
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You Do More Work,
You are more ambitious and you get nr
enjoyment out of everything when >
blood is in good condition. Impurities
the blood have a very depressing effect
the system, causing weakness, laziness,
nervousness and sickness.
GROVE’S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
restores Energy ond^Vitality by Purifying
* *i. Whei
and Enriching the Blood. When you feel
its strengthening, invigorating effect, seo
how it brings color to the cheeks and how
it improves tbe appetite, you will then
appreciate its true tonic value.
GROVE’S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
la hot a patent medicine, it is simply
IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup.
6o pleasant even children like it The
blood needs Quinine to Purify it and IRON
to Enrich it These reliable tonic prop
erties never fail to drive out impurities in
the blood.
The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE’S
TASTELESS Chill TONIC has made it
the favorite tonic in thousands of homes.
More than thirty-five years ago, folks
•would ride a long distance to get GROVE’S
TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a
•member of their family had Malaria or
needed a body-building, strength-giving
tonic. * The formula is just the same to
day, and you can get it from, any drug
•tore. 60c per bottle ~
858 Acres of Land at Solumco
Lying on Each Side of Brookfield Road
FOR SALE BY
J. A. KITCHEN, Sylvester, Ga.
Anyone wishing to buy land can purchase
this from $10 to $20 less per acre than
other lands located as well as this, ac-
cording to information I get around Tif
ton as to prices of improved land.
My intention is to close out this in tracts
suit purchaser or will sell the entire
\to
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Tift County. J
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in'
October, 1919. at public outcry, before
the court house in said county, withir
the legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following described
property, to-wit.
Ono Chevrolet Touring car 4-90, 1917
oiodel, known as the Wm. Ponder car.
Snld property levied on as the property
of Ernest B. Nelson under on attach
ment issued from the Justice Court of
the 1314th District, G. M., of aald coun
ty, in favor of Tifton Bulck Company
anil against Ernest E Nelson, Defend
ant in possession on date of levy. Noti
fied in writing as required by law. !
This 4th day of September, 1919.
BARGAINS, IF YOU NEED TIIEM.i
Ono Deering Mower, in fair condition.
$48.00.
One horse rake, iu good shape, $30.00.
Hay Press, steel box, old style, needs
repairs, $00.00.
Two one-horse wagons, good for light
work, $25.00. each.
On^, two-horse wagon, a bargain at
$00.00.
One Ford truck, 1 ton, chain drive,
$400.00.
LANG A COMPANY, Omega, Ga.
Cotton Scales
Leather harness
and Collars
Oil. Stoves
and Ovens
Crockery and
Glassware
Builders
Supplies of
All Kinds
Golden Hardware Co.
T^RIDAY and Saturday, September
26th and 27th, we will give our reg
ular Fall Opening. We are showing the
most wonderful line of Ladies' Ready-
to-Wear ever shown in Tifton.
The leading colors are Navy,.Blj
Brown and Taupe. The materials are
Serges, T*ricotettes, Tricotines, Jerseys,
Satins, Crepe de Chines, Silvertone and
Tenseltones.
Our Ready-to-Wear is shown up
stairs, where we have a very attractive
place.
Our Piece Goods, Notions, Shoes and
Gents' Furnishings are shown down
stairs, w'here we have a most complete
line.
Be sure you attend this opening. W<
have some wonderful values to show
you.
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