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Sell the Columbia Talking Machines and Records
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Tifton’s Big Furniture Store
Ivey Furniture Comply
TELEPHONE 157
121-123 LOVE AVE. V
INCORPORATED
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Jite you to come to our store and see our big stock of House
hold Furniture. Three floors full of Good Furniture. We handle
Everything for the Home. We sellDuplex Fireless Cookers
We have them in all finishes
Beds priced
from $7.50 up
Mattresses from $7.50 up
Rockers
We Have a Big Selection of
Dressers,
Dressing
Tables,
Chiffoniers,
Chifforobes
and
Dresserobes.
We have
alt finishes
and prices to suit your purse.
A Bed at Night and a
Settee in the
day time. Easy
to operate.
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\WickleseTbdor-*
less, econoxnl-
1 cal,concentrated
hast, * and easy
t to nxajj
Let us show you
this Oil Stove
Buy a Buck Stove and your Stove
Troubles will be over.
Baby Carriages
and Go-Carts
and Cribs
See Our Big Line.
$17.50 up. Chairs to match $2.50 up.
SPECIAL NOTICE
We sell the Columbia
Talking Machine and
Columbia Records.
All prices and styles.
Big Display of Rugs.
BLANKETS and
COMFORTS
SETTING CHAIRS
Priced from $1 up.
TRUNKS
and
* BAGS
42-Piece Dinner Sets
Beautiful Patterns.
$9.50 per set
BIG DISPLAY
of
CLOCKS
We solicit your trade and will give you prompt
delivery. We ask you to get our prices and see
our big stock before you buy. We sell on liberal
credit terms as well as for cash.
LIBEL for divorce
O. Mom fort vs. Annie Hall llonfert; Li
bel for Divorce; In Tift Superior
Court, December Term, 1919. , ;
To the Defendant, Annie Hall Morifort
*°u are hereby required personally or
by attorney to be and appear at the Su
perior Court to be held in and for said
County on the First Monday in Deeem-
br, 1919, then and there to answer the
complaint in the above styled case, as in
default thereof, ‘said Couit will pro
ceed a« to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable B. Eve, Judge
of said Court, This the 15th day of Oct
ober, 1910.
Henry D. Webb,
Clerk Superior Court, Tift Co., Ga.
R* D. Smith, Plaintiff's Attorney.
notice"of"receiver’8~sale"
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Under and by virtue of an order grant,
ed by Hon. B. Eve, Judge of the Superior
Court of the Tifton Circuit, there will be
sold before the Court House door and be
tween the legal hours of sale on the First
Tuesday i n November, 1919 v to the high
est and best bidder for cash, the follow
ing described property, -to-wit;
_ All of the property belonging to the
Tift County Hospital, and containing the
following articles, to-wit; 1 Oak writing
; 11 window shudus; % barrel plus*
, .' Pttris; 1 oak ice box ; 1 hat rack with
mirror; 1 kitchen table; 400 yards
1 plain gauze; -1-5 yd. moist gauze; 4 doz-
u* sorted bandages: 2 lbs. cotton; 1
, iving machine; 1 alcohol heater; 1-2
.quart cream freezer; 5 wood dressers,
iBirds Eye;, 2 wash stands, Oak; 1 read
ing table, Oak; 23 lbs. absorbent cotton;
3-10” Electric Fan; 10 mattresses; IS
pillows; 1 lot linens and blankets; i lot
dishes; 1 lot W. enamel ware; 1 wheel
stretcher; 1 pressure sterilizer, etc.; 1
outfit non pressure sterilizer—: 1 IV.
Stool} 3 W. E. metal bedside table; 1
oak wood bedside table; 1 bnbv l»ed, ”,
gals, liquid soap; 5 gals, disinfectant:
15 straight chairs; 1 metal back res I-;
4 aluminum chart backs; 1 oak center
table; 1 set wire splints; 1-3 basin wasfi
stand; (5 II. W. jugs; 1 lot glassware,
’1-2 burner oil stove; 1 coal range; i lot
rubber goods & surgical dressings; 1 re
frigerator ; 2 dozen rolls toilet paper; 20
lbs. ether; 50 lbs. green soap; 8 iron bed
steads*. 4 rocking chairs; 1 instrument
table; 1 operating table. All of s.-imI
property is the property of Tift County
Hospital.
This, 9th day of October. 1919.
• J. M. Shaw. Receiver.
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PETITION FOB CHARTER;
FOR LEAVE TO SELL
GEORGIA—Tift County.
I W. It. Hitchcock, administrator of the
(estate of Robert Lund, deceased, having
:mnde application to me for leave to sell
certain real estate, to-wit; Twenty acres
more or less, of lot of laud number Two
Hundred and Sixty-seven (207) and
‘Ninety-seven (7/ acres' more or less, of
(lots of laud numbers Two Hundred and
Sixty-six t200), and Two Hundred and
,Forty-one 1241), all the Sixth (0) Land
District of Tift county, Georgia. Also,
one share, No. 10, in the Country Fish
ing Club; this is t> cite all persons, cred
itors and kin, to show cause before ino at
Tifton, Georgia, on the First Monday in
November, 1910, at 10 o’clock, A. M., why
the prayers of said petition of the said
W. B. Hitchcock. Administrator of the
(‘estate of Robert Land, deceased, should
not be granted.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this (5th day of October, 1910.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
To the Superior Court of Said County;
The petition of B. B. Pickett, W.B.
Porks, F. B. Pickett, Charles Bowmnn,
D. Varner, Cbaa. D. Varner, W. F. Bikes,
R. 8. Cornwall and E. J. Cottle, of aaid
county and atate, respectfully shows to
the court:
1. That they desire for themselves
their associates, successors and assigns,
to become incorporated under the name
and style of the
TY TY PBODUCE AND PLANT CO.
2. The terms for which petitioners ask
to be incorporated is twenty years, with
the privilege of renewal at the end of
that time.
3. The Capital Stork of said Corpora
tion is $10,000.00, divided into shares of
$100.00 each. Petitioner*, however, ask
the privilege of increasing said Capital
Stock from time to time to any amount
not exceeding $50,000.00, should it be
deemed to the best interest of said Corpo
ration and the stockholders thereof, by a
two-thirds majority vote of s*aid stock
holders.
4. The whole amount of said Capital
Stock, has been actually paid in by said
petitioners.
5. The object aud purpose of said cor
poration. Is pecuniary gain aud profit to
its stockholders. The particular busi
ness proposed to be carried on, is the buy
ing, selling, handling and curing sweet
potatoes and all other farm products;
producing, buying, soiling and handling
•egetable plants of every kind and dea-
ription; buying, selling and handling
ivc stock and poultry and all other farm
products, not herein specified and men
tioned.
Petitioners desire and ask the privi
lege pf adding any other line of merehnn-
lise carried by merchant* generally,
lrnuld it be determined by n two-thirds
Majority vote of the stockholders of said
•orporntion, that it is to the best interest
of the stockholders of said corporation.
Petitioner* de-ire that said eorpora-
propcit.v of every kind ami
ecssary for the furtherance
of said corporation; to bor-
m) pledge the property of
ion. real and personal, as
for by mortgage, trust d 1
which
the
njority of the
it ion may ap-
Ilie interest thereof ; to act as g«-tt-
speeial agents for other persons,
ies or eor|H, rations, in buy-
King and handling nuy article
; of articles, appertaining to the
i of >aid corporation. usually
jFOR LETTERS ADMINISTRATION
I GEORGIA—Tift County.
To AH Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. H. T. Horton, of said State, hav
ing in proper form applied to me for per-
! mnnent letters bf administration on the
estate of Mrs. S. S. Horton, late of said
'county, deceased, this is »o cW all and
isiuguinr, the creditors and heirs of said
‘‘Mrs. S. S. Horton, t 0 bo and appear at
the November term of court, 1919, and
show cause, if any they can, why per
manent letters of administration should
not be granted. ,.
Witness my official signature, this, Otn
day of October, 1919.
J. J. Baker, Ordinary.
Helps
Sick
Women
Cirdui, ths woman’*
tonic, helped Mr*. WU-
Uam Evereote, of Hazel
Patch, Ky. Read what
ahe writea: "1 had a
general breaking-down
St my health. I was In
bed tor weeks, unabl* to
tet up. 1 had auch a
weakness and diizlaaaa,
... and th* pains wen
very seven. A triend
Md me I had tried every-
thin* else, why not
Cartful?... I did, and
I toon saw It was helping
an... Alter 12 bottles,
I am strong and well.”
1 TAKE
Die Woman's Tonic
Do you He! weak, dl*-
ay, worn-out? b jrodr
lack of good health caused
' from any e< the com-
I so common It
a? Then why not
I (Ire Cartful a trial? ■
should surely dolor yea
what it hat done tor to
many thousands ot other
women who ttlBered—tt
should help you back to
health.
Aik some lady Men*
who has taken Cardul.
She will tan you how K
helped her. Try CarfuL
AS Druggists
ferroU to; impro'
all real estate or
usual power
:• »«d pr«i
to tlo all the usual nec
piI with any of the bu.si
S The principal office ami place of
business of said Corporation shall be at
Ty *ly, in Tift conn*r Georgia, with ‘be
right to establish braneli offices or houses
jo business anywhere in the state of
►rgia ns may l*c deemed to the best in-
1, to be determined by a two-thirds tna-
porky vote of said stockholders.
Wherefore, petitioners pray tint they
mode a body corporate under the n:rne
nr.d style aforesaid, intitled to all the
rights, privileges and immunities and
subject to nil the liabilities fixjj by law.
•lames II. Price
Attorney for Petitioners.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
I, Henry l> Webb Clerk of ttio Super-'
ior Court of Tift county, do certify that
the above and foregoing is a true and
correct copy of the original petitiou for
incorporation, of the Ty Ty Produce and
riant Company, now on file in my office.
Witness my band and official signa
ture. this 17th, day of October, 1919.
Henry* D. Webb,
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Tilt County.
T«» All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Auna Bell Willett ami \V. J. War
ren a third person selected by her to be
associated with her, both of solid State,
having in proper form, applied fo r per
manent letters of administration on the
estate of (». F. Willett, late of said
minty, deceased, this is to cite all and
singular, the creditors and next of kin
of il. F. Willett, deceased, to be and ap
pear at the Court of Ordinary of said
county, at the November term, 1919, and
diow cause, if any they have or can, why
ermanent letters of administration should
not be granted to the said Mrs. Anna
Bell Willett and W. J. Warren as afore
said. on said estate.
Witness my official signature, this, the.
(5th day of October. 19IV.
J. J. Baker, Ordinary.
CITATION.
GBORGIA—TH County.
The petitioner. .1. A. Akin, adminis
trator of estate of John T. Akins, shows
that estate of the deceased consists of
hundred and fifty-one (151) acres,
• or less, of lot of laud number one
hundred and eleven (111) is the sixth
(6) land district of Tift county, Geor
gia, and bounded on the north by Cyclo-
neta Farm, and lauds of John Greene; on
the west by lands of Mrs. MeKteey; on
the east by land of Jason Scarboro and
John Swain, and on the south by dowefry
lands of Mrs. Emma E. Akins, and that
it is necessary to sell snid lauds for dis
tribution among the heirs of John T.
Akins, deceased. Let all* parties at Inter
est show cause before me at Tifton,
Georgia, on the first Monday in Nov- .
ember, 1919. why the prayers of said pe
titioner should not be granted.
This, 8th day of October, 1919.
J. J. Baker,
Ordinary, Tift County, Ga.
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday In Nov
ember, 1919, at public outcry, before the
court house in said county, within the
legal hour* of sale, to the highest Wader
for cash, the following described property
*°One Dodge automobile, 1917 model; one
gray ware mule 10 years old ; one bay
mare mule 12 years old. Said property
levied on as the property of H. L,
try under a fi fa issued from the City\
Court of Tifton in favor of O. A. Irby
and against H. L. Gentry. Said property
In possession of defendant on date ef levy.
This, 10th da/ of September, 1919.
J. M. Shaw, Sheriff, Tift County.
HabitualConstipation Cu*ed
in 14 tu 21 Days
•LAX-F0S WITH PEPSIN" U a epedally-
prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative foe Habitual
Constipation. It relieve pcomptifbot
should be takenregularfyfor 14 toiidaym
to induce regular action. Stimulates and
Regulates! • Very Pleattnt to Take.*Me
per bottle.
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