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The Proximity of Winter
And a Most Complete Line of Dry Goods, Notions,
Shoes and Ready-to* Wear for Men, Women and
Children, make it worth while for our Customers
id Friends to pay our store a visit. We antici-
f our Customers’ need and wants and bought
wily when the price was right. Hence the rea-
Why we are anxious for them to inspect our
irge Stock now white it is so complete.
. l«ADIES READY TO WEAR *
Ladies,~*Tricotino. Serge ami Satin
Dresses, $22.50 to $15.00
• Ladles, Coat Suits, $25 to $75.
Ladies Misses and Cliildreu's Coats
$6 to $15.
Ladies and Children's Undervests,
Drawers and Union Suits, 50c ami up.
LADIES' SHOES
A complete line of Godman Solid Lea
ther Shoes $3.48 to $4.08.
Zeigle r Shoes, $0.00 to $13.30.
"vf Children's Shoes, Solid Leather, $1.50
to $3.48.
MEN’S READY TO WEAR
Me
’s.» Youth’s and Boys Suits in
Serge
and Flannel, $10 to $40.00.
Mel
*s Dress Shirts, $1.50, $3.50 $5.00
>111(1 $
7.50.
Mel
1’i-ieofl
's and Boys’ Pants at Satisfactory
Men’s
and Hoys' Union Suits, Shirts and
1 M-aav
•ers, 98c.
MEN’S SHOES.
Men’s Solid Leather Dress Shoos made
by Endicott, Johnson, and Crosset $-1.98
to $7.50. %
Men’s Work Shoos, $2.48 to $11.00.
Hoys Dress and Work Shoes Cheap.
m-
We will appreciate your visit and patronage.
Whitley Bros. Dept. Store
Main Street
Tifton, Ga.
FITZGERALD
iGRICULTURAL AND LIVE STOCK
XPOSITION
ct. 67891011
ration with Ben Hill, Berrien, Coffee, Cook, Irwin, Tift, Turner and Wilcox Counties.
i,000 IN PRIZES FOR BEST DISPLAYS
Wonderful
Display of Fireworks Each Night. Attractive Shows in the “CITY of MIRTH.”
OFFICERS
j -BOARD OP DIRECTORS FOR HEN
% £ HILL COUNTY
Hon. M. Dickson, Hampshire Breedci
and Proprietor of Dixie Stock Form.
^ ;Mr. J. C, Glover, President John**)!
Hardware Company.
’-I ‘ Mr, I, Gelders, Publisher of tin* Lender
Fa:
Mr. R. L. Jones, Merchant and Poultry
FOR TIFT C OUNTY
Briggs Carson, Merehaut and Plautei
Tifton, Ga.
Mr. I. W. Myers. Proprietor of the My
on Hotel and Planter. Tifton Ga., Presi
dent of Tifton Hoard of Trade.
Mr. \V. L. Ilurtmin, Planter, Tifton, Ga
NOT A DULL MOMENT—A WEEK OF THRILLING ENTERTAINMENT
THB WBBK’S PROGRAM
iNDAY, OCTOBER 6—OPENING DAY.
ESDAY, OCTOBER 7—CHILDREN’S DAY—Every child from every county admitted
•DNESDAY, OCTOBER 8—GOVERNOR’S DAY—Gov. Hugh M. Dorsey will deliver
at the Exposition Grounds, at 1 o’clock.
W. W - (Woodmen of the World) headed by the celebrated W. O. W. Band will escort
governor and his party to the Exposition Grounds. Woodmen from every Camp in Georgia
participate in the parade. All members in uniform will be admitted Free.
OCTOBER 9—FORD DAY—The Fair Association will pay $100 for the old-
and $ 60 for the best decorated Ford in the parade. Ford parade starts in front of the
Epst Office at 11 a. m. headed by the W, 0. W. Band.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER IO-HAMPSHIRE DAY-The finest herds of Hampshires that have
.been exhibited in Georgia will be at this Exposition. The Dixie Stock Farm will offer at
Jon, under its own tent, 160 pure bred Hampshire Sows, Gilts and Boars. E. C. Stone Secre-
the American Hampshire Breeders’ Association will be in charge.
°. C1 !? B ^ R i n 7" EG "° DAY ~ Prominent "esro speakers have been invited
leaver addresses to the Colored People. *•*
REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS
ASSOCIA TION
it ih'f.:FITZGERALD w GEORGIA
'5 letter tray
2 bat racks.
Also at the same time and place.
One two ton Federal motor truck of the plaintiffs
chassis. tion In which y
Also at the same time and place the
following described property to-wit:
300 snare of the capital stock of the
Frank Scarboro Company, of the par
value of $100.00 each.
214 shares of Comfort Bennor Tie
Company stock of the par value of $100.-
00 each.
Six shares of stock in the Mutual Mill
ing Company of the par value of $50.00
each.
Also at the same time and place the
following described property, to-wit: !
One note P. W. Roberson dated Jan.
i, 10V, $25.00
One note, P. W. Roberson dated March
0, 1910, $300.00.
One note P. A. Allen dated August 9
1909, $200.00.
One note J. 0. Tanner dated July 30
1007, $250.00.
One note W. II. McCartney dated
August 12, 1909, $220.00.
20 notds C. \V. Dowell dated Nov. 18
1910, $10.00 each, $200.00.
One note R. E. Ward dated December
Tift Superior Court, De
cember Term, 1919.
To 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
said county in the City of Tifton at ten
o’clock A. M. on the first Mondav in
December, 1919, to answer the complaint
*!s in the above named ac-
... you are named party rde-
fendant In default whereof the Court
Capital Stock Paid In .......
Undivided Profits, Less <
Taxes Paid ...
Individual Deposits Subjer
Time Certllieate:
Cashier’s Checks
Notes and Bills Payable
Bills Payable, Including Tii
rowed Money
TOTAL
Witness the Honorable R. Eve,
tain.
of said Court _
Tbia September 12, 1919.
Henry D. Webb,
lor Court of Tift
19w4t
Clerk of the Superior
County. Georgia.
une note u
17, 1915, $10.
One note IV. P.
Brown, Nov. 10, 191
One note \V. II.
20. 1910, $1,750.
One note \Y. II.
uary 5, 1917. $212.0
One note M s. si
21, 1910, $01.ui*. i.
deed to secure debt.
One note David
which is attached
Comfort Bennor Tie
One note .1. C. Rous
1918, $750.00.
One note Z. T. I’.ro
18. 1919, $257.00.
Four notes, $25 eat
1917, signed Joseph
the property of Frank
loore and Z T
$100.00.
rahaiu dated July
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Tift Comity.
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 sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following described
property, to-wit.
One red male calf, about eighteen
months old. Said property levied on as
the property of O. L. Arnold under ■
fi fa issued from the City Court “Of Tif
ton in favor of I. C. Touchstone ond
against C. L. Arnold and George Sut-
‘ n. Defendant in possession o n date of
This the 27th day of Amtust, 19)9.
.1. M. Shaw, Sheriff
Tift County, Gen
STATE OF GEORGIA—Tift County.
Before me came It. S. Cornwall, t
sworn, says that the above and foregt
Bank, ns shown by the books of tile i t
Sworn to ami subscribed before no*, lit
llenry I). Webb,
ishier of Hai
ug statement
said Hank
! 27th day ■
Clerk Stipe
*• Ty. who being duly
rue condition of »aid
R. S. Cornwall,
ember, 1919.
•art, Tift County. Ga.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF OMEGA
Located at Omega, Ga., at the Close of Itusi
September tilth, I IMP.
RESOURCES
Demand Loans
Time Loans
Overdrafts. Unset-
Hanking House .
Furniture and Fi
Due from Hanks a
Due from Hanks a
raham dated Jnn-
SIIERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Will he sold on the first Tuesday in Gold
October, 1919, at public outcry, before ail * XT . , . ,
* i the court house iu said county, within , lVPr * *Y ,cK el. »de
. , . «... a * I the legal hours of sale, to the highest Cash Items
'jSS&BsZSi ,to f0 """' ins de “ rlbrf (A.lv»n,- M n„ Co,,..
Suit
property, to-wit.
One Chevrolet Touring car 4-90, 1917 Mutunl hire lun
model, known as the Wm. Ponder car.
Said property levied on as the property] TOT\L
of Ernest E. Nelson under on attach
ment issued from the Justice Court of
the 1314th District, G. M., of said coun-
LIABILITIES
ty, in fnvor of Tifton Buick Company, Capital Stock laid hi
and against Ernest E Nelson, Defend-. Undivided Profits. !•
ant in possession 0 n date of levy. Notl-j T, lxes p n j^
.. promptly at II;
of cl Sc k ,ob A or M i„;;!:» SI**.'? %
til nh of said nrnperty is disposed of
The terms of the sal,, will be for cash
and all snles will he subject to confirm
ation of the Court.
This September Mb. 1919. _ .
15w3tdlt. B. Y. Wallace, Receiver. | BORGIA—Tift County.
| u ill be sold
This 4th day of Septembe'r, 1919. \Due Unpaid Divide
•I. M. Sliaw, Sheriff j Individual Deposits
Tift County, Georgia ! Timc C( . rtifil . ntos .
Subject to Clark
SHERIFF’S SALE.
APPLICATION For INCORPORATION October, 1919, at public outcry, before. , xr
State of Georgia—Tift County. the court house in said county, within rowed Mon
TO TIIE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID the legal hours of sale, to* the highest
OUNTY:
The petition
Cornwall,
Cashier's Clic ks -
Notes and Bills Rediscounted
^ VBt Jr d F' * n I Bills Pnynble, Including Time Certificates Representing I*oi
j bidder for «
Robert - property, to
1. That they
their associate'
ate under the >
name, style and
TIFTON
and in that im
suing and bcim
impleaded, and
for the
and
♦rly corpor- Jfcto
crating (aide
the following described
rater, one cook stove,
TOTAL
SHOP !
c privilege of,
ing and being
dining table, one oil! STATE OF GEORGIA—Tift County
iinter, two dressers, two Before me cairn* YV, II. Sorrow.
one wasbstnnd. f
at tresses, two sets
nket, one stool, one i__
Said property levied on
f Tift County Hospital
“J duly sworn, t
,o. of said Rank.
2. The
3. The pi
petitioners
inerchandisi
ing, dry go
nil kinds o
the same.
4. The i*i
in which the Jo
» is that of,I
selling cloth-1 s.
and any and levy.
issued from the Cit
nvor of Estes
against Tift
said proper! >
maatmammmm
i of :
ton, Georgia.
5. The rap:
will be the sin
has been fully
thereof pai«l
privilege of ir
$50,000.00 by
stockholder',
divided into s'
0. Petitionei
owning such r<
'■oiling the san
the proper eon
TTifs the 11th day of September, 1919.
.1. M. Shaw, Sheriff
Tift County. Georgia
tal stock of said company
a of $10,000.00 nil of which
subscribed and 10 per cent,
iu. Petitioners pray the
creasing said capital stock
r not to exceed the sum of
a majority vote of its
Said capital stock is to he
tares of $100 each.
■s desire the privilege of
al state, and mortgaging or
le, ns may be necessary for j " 5
duct of its business. ! ,r
ioners desire further the privi- J
uss'ing and enforcing such by-j' n
my be necessary for the proper
f its business, not in conflict
Constitution and laws of this
,e United States. ,
-ire. petitioners pray that they
be made a body corporate under the laws
of Georgia with nil the rights, privileges
and immunities incident thereto, ond sub
ject to all the duties imposed thereby.
And petitioners will ever pray. etc.
Fulwood and Hargrett,
Petitioners* Attorneys.
State of Georgia—Tift County.
I, Henry D. Webb, Clerk of the Super-
lege of
conduct i
vith the
state or 1
ior Court of said County, do certify that
the above and foregoing is a true copy of
petition for charter filed in office this first
day of September, 1919. • ^ m ,
Henry D. Webb,
Clerk of Superior Court, of Tift County.
EQUITABLE PETITION
Thomas Y. Fletcher vs. Peabody,
Houghteling 8c Co., et nl.
Equitable Petition; in Tift Superior
Court, December Term, 1919.
To the Defendants. Lueretia P. Hough
teling ; Alexander Smith : Burton Thom
as; Edward M. Mills, and Francis R.
Dickinson, Executor of the Last Will and
Testament of William It. Sterling.
*u are hereby required personally or
by attorney to be'and appear at the Su-
r Court to be held in and for said
County on the First Monday in Decem
ber, 1919, then and there to answer the
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Will bo sold on the first Tuesday iu
October, 1919, at public outcry, before
the court house in said county, within;
flu* legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following described
property, to-wit.
Two bales of lint upland cotton, num
bers as follows, 3197 ami 3399. Said
cotton now in the Farmers Cotton Ware
house, .1. R. Mason, manager of said
warehouse. Property levied on ns the
property of W. E. Gibbs under a fi fa
i d from the City Court of Tifton. in
>r of Phillips Mercantile Co. and
.... list \\\ E. Gibbs. Property pointed
out by Plaintiff’s attorn*' i fa. De
fendant notified in writing as required
by law.
This the 3rd day of September, 1919
♦I. M. Shaw. Sheriff
Tift County, Georgia
Czoodnigtrt
Will Drive Away
Mosquitos
and
guarantee they will stay
lonj
ant, healthful,
forest. Only a r«w
and you can aleep In
malaria. Also re<o
preventative against
motlia, lice, mites,
stain the finest linen,
dealer’*, or by mail.
The'XeVO-VXna Co,
Montgomery, Ala.
Cotton Scales
Leather Harness
and Collars
Oil Stoves
and Ovens
Crockery and
Glassware
Builders
Supplies of
All Kinds
Golden Hardware Go.
Mules\ Mules
NEW MULE FIRM
Robert, and Tinsley, from Cartersville, Ga., have
•come to Tifton, and have opened up a sales stable on the
corner of Railroad and Fifth streets, in what is known as
the Chesley Williams barns. They have a fresh car of
good Farm mules' and will sell for cash or on time until
fall. Satisfaction guaranteed. Come and see us.
ROBERTS & TINSLEY
Sell Us Your Sweet Potatoes
We have storage facilities for twenty[thousand bushels
of Sweet Potatoes and will pay market price for same de
livered to our house in Ty Ty, Ga.
We Furnish the Grates in Which to Pul Them
When you dig your Potatoes sort out the smooth, medium
sized Potatoes in the field and place them in the crates right
then. Bring them from the field to the house and get your
money.
This will save the expense of handling I them twice
and your loss from rctla^they\are[our Potatoes
they.
SmJUs About Crates
Ty Ty Potato House Co.
Chas, Bowman, See. and Trees.
Agf'.i
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