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TAKE NOTICE
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BAGS, SCBAT IRON
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Aid aU Idada •(
I to any county in.Georgia
’ a Special Day.
r obtainable. Good Band. Fire
•.night
' detire that you witness our first
The Hide Market It Vtqr Cttnac
Briar Tour Hldea la Vs
Amaun dosa fallow uo
FAIR ASSOCIATION,
J. J. PARRISH, SECRETARY
W-
01 Asbbarn, is the
Mr*. E. E. Lytle.
belon*ln» to Ernest
Sh,riff’s sale Tuesday
Mr, B. H. Osborn left 8unday fo r At-
laataoa
Tistt Mlotime at Tallulah Falla before
| hie return.
and lira. W. T. Goode, and W. T.
left Monday nl*bt for Carteraville'
'bit Mr. 3. 0. Goode and family and
l[6. N. doidun for a week or ten days.
FOR SALE—Bright Fulybum Seed Oatn, . Mr. H. F. Johnson moved his family
NO BLUFF HERE
Tifton has no shoe factory, bat the ’
closest to one la the old tellable Tifton
Shoe HoepItaL We will make your old
shoe as food aa new, or make you new
shoes if yon want them. We make new ,0*
shoes rifht along. Come and see. ’
11.60 bushel delivered at farm. Fincher
A Vernon, Roots 2, Tifton. tfdtw8t
FARMS FOR SALB—We have a number] MONUMENTS—I can furnish the very
of choice farms of various sites for sale beet J. J. F. Goodman, Brookfield, wtf
FARMS FOR SALE—15 good farms tor
aale, large and small, and well located.
Best land in South Georgia, for the price,
considering quality and location. See or
write us at once. J. H. Whaley, or J. M.
Harvey, Adel, Ga. 8-dw2w
in tbi Chattahoochee Valley in tbf vlcin»| ■ »
tty of Dothan, Southeast Hun* F0R SALE — One Hampshire male and
dreda of car loada of hogs and cattle ship
ped every season, immense crops of prac
tically everything grown in the South.
Two Packing Plants dose by, also Grain
Elevator, Mixed Peed Mills, Peanut
Crushing Plants, Syrup Refinery, Canning
Plant, etc., with permanent cash markets
for practically everything raised and
produced. Those interested, write. Smith
ft Morgan, Dothan, Alabama. ~ 8-lw8t
one Essex Sow. Male, thoroughbred, ad
dress, W. T. Hutto, Sumner Ga., Routel.
20d2twlt
FOR SALE—Ford Sedan, practically
new, driven about 800 miles; self-starter,
etachable rims. See me at office between
8 a. m. and 4 p. m. Dr. O. E. Lindsey.
7dwtf
FARM FOR SALE—2,400 acres, 750
cleared. Situated on National Highway,
in Brooks county, Georgia, and near
railroad. Will sell at a bargain for
quick sale. Easy terms. Address Hu
guenot Laud ft Abstract Company, Quit-
man, Georgia. 26w4f
>Ve expert to be in the market for new
corn, hogs, rice, potatoes, peanuts and
every kind of Jarm produce. See us be-
.’fore you sell. Lang ft Co., Omega. Sdwtf
COldt Cause Grip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the
cause. There Is only one “Bromo Quinine."
E- W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c.
NEWIDEA HOG OILER
(Saawrtni, Cafisfi Hog Rubbing Pouf)
The Only Oiler made without valves,
cylinders or wheels. Can’t tlog, stick,
waste oil, leak or get out of order. Re
quires no attention winter or summer ex
cept filling- fissrsatsaf I Ytsn.
Uses Crude or Rowe’s Medicated
OiL Simplest and most satisfac
tory oiler on the market Costs
$2 to $12 less than other*.
KILLS HOG LICE!
PREVENTS DISEASE—
■Pw« and Yards
UISltuSCiBQ
PH the vermin destroying
oil right on the Itch; heals the
skin of mange, scarry and
other skin diseases. Promotes s
coat of hair. Does sway with
and sprays. Dloinfrct, pens and yards. Wards off disease.
— disease preventative and profit-maker you can find.
FOR SUE BV »
BENNETT'S HARDWARE, INC Tifton, Georgia.
STRAYED OR STOLEN—One blacky
five black shoats, one epotted sow with
five pigs. Sows and ahoata marked with
split In right ear, awallow fork in left.
Reward for information. W. F. Mat
thews, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 2. 7d5tw2t
FOR SALE—At a bargain, 1000 acres
Clay sub-soil land, one mile from Green
ville, Fla., on public highway;’COO of
which is under fence and cleared, and 150
acres more can be cleared, balance suitable
for pasture, also contains one million feet,
estimated/ pine and cypreaa timber. Sat<
isfactory terms qan be arranged for part.
J. Vickers, Greenville, Fla. 19w4t
FOR QUICK SALE-223 acres land. 00
acres under good wire fence, 75 in cultiva
tion, half stumped. Seven miles from
Tifton, on public road. House, barns,
etc. Price $7,500, half cash, terms on
balance. H. Z. Dnnn, Route 2, Tifton.
23d2tw2t
AGRICULTURAL LIME—Use Lime
and increase your crop yields. Write for
literature and for delivered prices any
point Suwannee Limestone Company,
Jacksonville, Florida. 10-w4t
FOR SALE—20,000 Stalks of Seed Cane
at $2.50 per hundred. Send check with
order. Wiley Branch, Sr.,-Route 3, Tif
ton. l-d3-w2t
BUY SINGER MACHINES—They art
the best $4 cash $1 per week. B. H.
Bankston, Tifton. 04Weodwtf
No Worms In s Healthy Child
Ail children troubled with worms have ai _
healthy color, which Indicates poor blood, and as a
rule, there Is more or less stomach disturbance.
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC ghrea regularly
•or two or three weeks will enrich the blood, Im
prove the digestion, end net os n General Strength
ening Tooio to the whole system. Nature will then
from Macon back to Tifton this week
and are occupying a house on Third
street. We are glad to welcome these
most estimable people back to Tifton.
Mr. Oharlie Williams of Los Angeles,
[Californio, arrived in Tifton Tuesday and
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Coch
ran for a few days. Charlie has many
friends in Tifton who are always glad to j/alo, N. Y.
pee him.
Mr. aud Mrs. \\\ g. Cobb swui Wed
nesday. in Macon, goiug over to see Mr.
Cobb's nephew. Mr. Lee Cross, Mr.
Cobb says his nephew is in good spirits
and has his books and typewriter in his
cell and is keeping up with his insurance
business
Jene^tdier, colored, was plhced in
jail Tuesday at the request of his bonds
men. He was under $250 bond for hav-
ink whiskey on hand. The same day
Sheriff Shaw received a warrant from
Newton County charging Hnteller with
stealing a bale of cotton and selling same.
QuT trucks will move you or do any*
kind of hauling. Figure on it and call
US* VJiiBg ft Co., Omega. # 3dwtf
«Tifton is well represented in Atlanta
Chid week, many going from here to nt-
tend the Veterans’ Reunion. About one
hundred and fifty tickets were issued
from the Union Station nnd the A. B. &
A. Station. A few who havenlready re-
tnrned report large crowds with accom
modations hard to secure.
We are in the market for Dry Slip-
Shuck. Corn. Central Grocery Company,
Feed Mills. H-ood-dwlw
Mr. Claude Brandon, ,a ciga r manu
facturer, located at Live Oak, Fla., for
the past several years has been in the
city this week making arrangements to
move his factory to Tifton. He is much
pleased with the outlook here and as
soon as a suitable location can be found
will move his factory here aud commence
business at once. Mr. Hrandon employs
several hands and the industry will be u
good addition to already rapidly growing
Tifton.
la perfect h
Of Especial Interest to Mothers
Is a Nice Line of Infants’ and
Children’s Wear
m
The heretofore hard problem of getting the children
fitted for the Winter’s needs is made easy if yoh will bring
them by and let us fit them in anything from head to foot
as our stock of Children’s Wear is much larger and more
varied Hus season than ever, and we believe that you
will enjoy looking over it.
For the Girls
We have as pretty assortment of Silk, Serges, Velvet
or Gingham Dresses as you will care to see and our line of
Children’s and Misses Coats is full and complete.
• For the Boys
You can find here the best assortment of good Suits that can be found
and if they prefer an Overcoat or a Sweater we can fit them in a good one.
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Underwear
A complete-line for Sister, Brother or Baby in a different’variety of
styles and prices.
W-Vj-v.-' A
-- Shoes
'fit thinking of the School Shoe problem come let us Bhow you depend
able, solid leather Shoes, that will give satisfaction, in wear and comfort"’’
GIVIN
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The Struggle Discourages Many • Citizen
qf Tifton.
Around all day with an aching back,
Can’t rest at night;
. Enough to make any one “give out.”
Doan's Kidney Pills are helping thous
ands.
They arc for kidney backache;
m And other kidney Ills
Here is Tifton proof of their merit
Mrs. W. W. Howell, 019 N. Central
Ave., says: “My kidneys were weak and
I suffered from severe backaches. I
could hardly keep going. I felt
tired and dull mornings and had dix*
nervous headaches. My kidneya
acted irregularly and annoyed me. I fi
nally used Doan's Kidney PUls, which I
bought at Brooks Pharmacy Co.’s Drug
Mrs. -W. H. Goode, of Screven, Ga., is
the guest of he r brother, Mr. W. E.
Bass.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Clarke are happy
over the arrival of a little daughter at
their home on Ridge avenue Tuesday af
ternoon.
Mrs. E. L. Whitworth of Quitman,
and Mrs. T. H. Parker, and Children , »t
Moultrie, were the week-end guests of
Mrs. Tillman and Mrs. McDonald.
Two new through trains are schedul
ed to be put on in the n ea r future. The
Southland la slated to make its first trip
on the third of next month and will run
direct from Jacksonville to Cincinnati.
The Dixie de Luxe will be put on some
time in November, continuing in service
‘until the last of April. With the Bern-
inolb Limited and Dixie Flyer already
running regularly, this will give four
Store and It didn’t take them long to help through traina daily, two in the day and
Soon the backaches left, I was free j wo at night, each way. *
from that tired feeling and the dizzy j Assistant Postmaster Harris Massey
headaches didn't annoy me any more.' reports that the government’s sale o(
My kidneys became normal, also." /surplus army supplies has put a great
QUICK! YOUR HAIR
NEEDS’
Check U,ly Dandruff > stop Ila'r fr-v
inf Out and Double Its Reauty \
Price 00c, at all dealers. Don't aim- deal of extra work on postofflcc emplnt
little "Dandcrlne" eooK
and makes the feverioh, itchy oeai.,
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's n e saJH about? $1,000 worth of orders j u “ <l 1>,i “ bl ''■ ,llel1 tbi " atmiulotinv to.i.e
Kidney Pills—the same that Mr*. Howell wcre sent from Tifton, there being about
Foater-hfilburn Co., Mfre, But-' M orders, the largeet for $00. Not n
ot i v - single order wati filled completely and the
work of checking up and trying to get
Hens 26c, fryers SOc, egga BOc. Bring
them to us nnd get the top, always. Bang
A Co., Omega. Sdwtl
Valdosta Times. Mrs. Annie L. Harrell,
of Tifton, purehueed the W. If. Gainey
home on the corner of Most Hille avenue
and Foreot otreet, the trade being made
by Mr. Warlick. Mra. Harrell la n
daughter of Mr. Sim Harrell, of Ala city,
and it is understood that her family will
occupy the home which she recently
bought.
Bodies Coats in Velours nnd Broad
cloth from $16 to $46, end children's
Coats from $3.48 to $12.60 at Whitley
Brothers Department Store T.T.S&W
Cotton gins at Omega will not cut to
“Gin Days.” Get your cotton ginned a&y
day yon want it. Sdwtf
LAND FOR SALE—200 acres of land 10
or 11 miles east of Tifton, 50 acres in
cultivation, 00 acres under fence, 4-room
house, 2 good wells. Big public road rum*
through the land. Rural route every day
by the door. Price $30 per acre. O. II.
McOook, Route 1, Enigma, Ga. 10d2tw2t
COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED—We
•re In the market for Hens, Friers, Roos
ter*, Guineas, Ducks, Turkeys, Geese or
Eggs. Fruits and vegetables, butter and
pure cream. Can also use sf ew home-
canned goods. Hotel Myon. Tifton, Ga.
STRAYED—One black and white listed
male pig weighing between 35 and 50
pounds. Finder will please return to E.
A. Watson, at Tifton Cotton Mills, Shipp
street, House No. 31, and receive reward.
16dw2t
FOR SALE—Farm of 450 acres iq Mad
ison county. Florida. One-half mile from
Georgia line, twelve miles south of Quit-'
200 acres in cultivation. More
can be taken in. 150 practically free
from stumps. Over 7 miles of wire fence.
Good 5-toom dwelling, painted white; 3
good tenant bouses. Best barn in coun
ty ; artesian well, pump aud engiue; good
smoke house and cold storage with capaci
ty ol 5,000 pounds of meat; syrup house,
furnace and mill. Other buildings on
place. .Iu4t 1 1-4 miles to shipping
station, school and church. Land fine for
cotton, peanuts, cane, tobacco, watermel
ons, etc. Good outside range for cattle.
This place will not be on the market lodV
at price I am asking, so don’t write but
come to see it. Pric* $12,500. Terr
to responsible party. C. I. Betts, Lovett.
Fla.
FOR SALE—Jersey cow and calf. A. N
Wilson. 7-d5wlt
STRAYED—Two gilts; one black and
white spotted, one black and light 'red
■potted. Weigh about 05 pounds each.
Been gone about two weeks. Charlla
Phelps, Motor A, Tifton. 4dwtf
LOST—Setter Bitch, Black and White
spots, 2 years old—Reward. T. W. Tift
FOR SALE—Two good mares and three
good farm mule*. W. Lennon. 27dwt(
FOR SALE—Five mules from four to
six yean old. One mare four yean old.
I can save a man money by buying from
me. Either cash Or bankable paper. B.
L. Ireland at Marchant’a Warehouse.
. 2-d3*w2t
ORATION.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
W. S. Cobb and G. D. Browning ▼*.
Southern Lumber Company, Petition to
Quiet Title. ““ “
cember Term,
nber C _
Tift Superior Court, Do-
LTUIUU A.IHli 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
■aid county In the City of Tifton at ten
o'clock A. M. on the first Monday in
December, 1919, to answer the complaint
of the plaintiffs in the shove named ac
tion In which you are named party rdo-
fendant. In default whereof the Court
■hall proceed as to justice shall aimer-
Witness the Honorable R. Eve, Judge
tain.
of uid Court
Tbi, September 12, M10.
Clerk of. the Superior ''court ^f*Tift
County) Georgia. 19w4t
a refund of money fo r goods not sent is
some job. The first order was sent in
two months ago and all thu order
not shipped. A refund haa not yet be n
received. Reminds us of the experience
'of the man who orders from a mail order
house.
Asliburn Farmer: Mr. and Mi
M. Skipper, of Tifton, were here for the
week end. They are preparing to move
to Tifton.
penetrates to the famished lui:
revitalizing and invigorating every Iim ■
in the head, thus stopping the hair fall
ing out, or getting thin, dry or fading.
After a few applications of "Dand r
ine" you seldom find a fallen hair or a
particle of daudruff, besides every h’>ii
shows new life, vigor, brightness nior«
color aud ftiickucNs.
A few cents buys u bottle of delight
ful “Dauderine” at any drug
let
E. I
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FIVE PER CENT MONEY
On Improved Farm Land and City
„„ .. Property fo r 8, 5, 7, 10, 15, and «•
The Quinine That Does Not Affect I.eHead 'Years. Loons Liberal and Made Promptly
I B ' a WILLIFORD, Attorney
Quinine and docs not cause nervousr.- s : a j Office In McLeod Building
riusins In head. Remember the lull • - - -
look tor the signature o! E. W. grove.
I Telephone 107
Tifton, Georgia
WHITLEY BROS. DEPT. STORE
Anticipated their customers Fall and Winter needs
in Dry Goods and bought heavily at satisfactory
prices and are submitting you a few
SPECIAL PRICES
Silk Poplins, Satins and
Table'Damask
98c to $1.50
Taffetas
98c to $3
Indian Head
39c
Crepe de Chine-
$1.98 up
Dress Ginghams
25c to 35c
Crepe Meteor
$3
30c to 35c Percales
25c
Serge
98c to $1.98
Manchester Mill Ticking
25c
Wool Taffeta
$1.98 to $2.25
Outing
, 25c to 35c
Plaid Suiting
48c to 98c
35c Value Shirting Cheviots
■ 25c
Smott Cloth in Rose, Blue
Pepperell Seamless Sheeting
89c
and Green
75c
Plaid Homespun
15c
Our Stock of Dry Goods and Notions is very
Complete and we invite your inspection.
Whitley Bros. Dept. Store
Main Street Tifton, Ga. ■
8EE THE BIG- BHOW
GEORGIA-FLORIDA FAIR
Valdosta Nov. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8.
Johnny J. Jones’ Great Exposition Shows on
Midway All Week.
On Thursday, November 6, Gov. Sidney J. Catts, of Florida,
will deliver an address to the people.
SPECIAL DAYS
MOND/ft, NOV. 3—Valdosta Day.
TUESDAY, NOV. 4—W. O. W. Day—Special
Program, Drill and Contests.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6—Patriotic Day. Wel
come to returned soldiers.
THURSDAY. NOV. 6—Governor's Day.
FRIDAY, NOV. 7—Educational Day. College
and school students in great parade.
SATURDAY, NOV. 8—Farmers’ Day. Spe
cial Lectures and demonstrations. •
GREAT FREE ACTS TWICE DAILY.
DAILY FREE BAND CONCERTS
FIREWORKS EACH NIGHT.
Magnificent Exhibits. Great Live Stock Dis
play.
AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL
GREAT GOVERNMENT EXHIBIT
Covering 4,000 square feet of space. Only
shown in two places in Georgia—an exposi
tion within itself. Lectures and demonstra
tions by experts, with moving picture films.
NO INCREASE IN PRICES t
Admission, 60c. Chgdren, 26c.;’
Excursion rates on aU railroads and amp!*
hotel accommodations.
"•x-.'-'tSf.;.
Wednesday, Nov. 5, and Saturday Nov. 8, is Prize Gate Day,
Get $300.00 if You are Present and Hold the Lucky
$ •. ' :nm
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