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THE TIFTON GAZETTE, TIFTON, GA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3l, 1919.
Men’s Dress Hats
We are showing the newest styles
out in “Nobby" dressy hats for Men in
No Name and Knox makes at $5., 96.,
$6.50 and up.
Drop in and let us put you under a
“classy lid.”
Wade-Corry Co.
* TIFTON POSTMASTER
EXAMINATION 25TH
Applicants (or Position Moot Qualify
By Data Named. Kcilynatlon ol
Hr. Bennett Cause* Vacancy.
The United Bute* Civil Service Com
mission has announced that all, applt
cant* for the position of postmaster
Tifton must qualify on or before Not*
her 25. The vacancy here vas caused
the real!nation it Postmaster
Bennett.
Forms for examination may
at the Tifton postofllce or
Service Commission. Washington,'
Competitors will not be required
port at any place for examination, but
will bo rated on education and business
training and exprience.
Among the requirement* are: AppU-
canto must show that (or nt leaat three
years they have held ' responsible posi
tions in which the principal duties in
volved the management cf business af
fairs and the direction and supervision
si employes; must have psseed their
25th birthday, and must submit a' pic
ture taken within th* last two years.
The Tifton office pay* a salary of
$2,500 a year.
We Are Keeping Our
Guaranteed Quality Up
Which is just a little harder now than in
the days gone by but we are still maintaining
this principle and it does not cost you any more
for us to give you a guarantee of satisfaction
as we are always at the front with BIG values,
LEADING styles and GOOD merchandise.
We now have our Fall and Winter Lines
complete in every particular and when prepar-
* ing for your Winter’s needs we shall be pleased
to have you give us a trial.
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GOODSHOES
OR
WINTER’S NEEDS
We are showing as complete a line of good
shoes for all members of the family, as
can be found anywhere in South Georgia,
and both wisdom and prudence can be
shown by letting us fit you now in your
winter outfit while stocks and sizes are
complete as manufacturer’s prices on shoes
are advancing every day, and there is not
even a probability of cheaper shoes for the
- near future.
If you peedi-shoes for dress-wear or school
or play, we cap fit them in ail grades and
leathery anfroiir price is consistent and
reasonable, and we guarantee satisfaction
^^Xwithev^:purchaae;'i 9
PETITION FOB DIVORCE
GEORGIA.—Tift County.
, George B. Owen vs. Aim* A. Owen.
I Petition for divorep. Tift Superior
Court. December term, 1910.
TO ALMA A. OWEN:
You are hereby required to be and ap>
l*eur either in person or by an attorney,
at the December. 1919, term of the Su
perior Court ot Tift County. Georgia, to
be held On the first Monday in December. *
’ OJ9, to answer the petition of George
H. Owen, wherein you are named party
(Wendant, the same being a petition for
diTorce. |
; Witness the Honorable R. Eve, Judge
of said court, this June 6, 1010.
L . Henry D. Webb,
Clerk, Superior Court, Tift County
GEORGIA—Tift County.
W. B. Hitchcock, administrator
estate of Robert Land, deceased,'
made application to me for leave t6 gel
certain real estate, to-wit: Twentjr sores
more or less, of lot of land nurabafc Two
Hundred and Sixtr-seven (207) and
Ninety-seven (7) acres' more or jHH, of
lots of land numbers Two Hundred and
Sixty-six (200), and Two Hundred* and
Forty-one (241), all the Sixth (0) Land
District of Tift county, Georgia. Also,
one share, No. 10, in the Country Fish
ing Club; this Is to cite all iw.rsous, cred
itors ami kin, to show cause before me at
Tifton, Georgia, on the First Monday hi
November, 1910, at 10 o’clock, A*. M., why
the prayers of said petition of the said
W. 11. Hitchcock, Administrator of the
estate of Robert Land, deceased, should
not be granted. _ . . ,
Witness my* hand and official signa
ture, this 0th day of October, 1019'
J. J. Baker,
Ordinary, Tift County, Ga.
CITATION.—YEAR’S SUPPORT
GEORGIA—Tift County.
The returns of the appraisers setting
apart twelve months’ support to the fam
ily of G. F. Willett, deceased, having
been filed in my office, all persons con
cerned arc cited to show cause by the
loth day of November, 1011). why said
application for twelve nJCtis'.*’ support
should not be granted.
This, 17th day of October, 1919.
24-w4t. J. 4. Baker, Ordinary.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
O. Moinfort vs. Annie Hall Momfort; Li
bel for Divorce; In Tift Superior
Court, December Term, 1010.
To the Defendant, Annie Hall Momfort.
You 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 Firat Monday in Poceni-
br, 1910, then and there to answer the
lotnplaint in the above styled case, as in
default thereof, ‘said Couit will pro
ceed as to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable U. Eve, Judge
of said Court, This the 15th day of Oct
ober, 1010.
Henry D. Webb,
Clerk Superior Court, Tift Co., Ga.
R D. Smith, riaintilTa Attorney.
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For
Weak
Women
la use forever 40 jrear*l
Thousand* of voluntaqr
letter, tram women, UU-
Inf ol the good Cardul
ha* .done theta. This ia
the best proof ol the value
otCardul. It proves that
"Cardul Is a good medicine
lor women.
There are no harmful or
habit-forming drug* hi
Cardul. It Is composed
ooly of mild, medicinal
ingredients, with no had
•fter-efiects.
TAKE
Used by 3 GewntticTir
tf§cpectantMothers
Has been found a time tried relief dur
ing the stages c f maternity. The deli
cate organa- involved should be pre
pared for an easier, quicker and more
practical delivery. MotWa Friend ia
wed externally.
Atoll Druggists.
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA—'Tl*l County.
To the Superior Court of Said County:
The petition of K. R. Pickett, W. B.
Parks, F. B. Pickett, Charles Bowman,
D. Varner, Chas. D. Varner, W. F. Sikes,
U. 8. Cornwall and E. J. Cottle, of said
county and state, respectfully shows to
the court;
EQUITABLE PETITION
Thomas Y. Fletcher va. Peabody,
Hougbtellng A Co., et al ,
Equitable Petition; in Tift Superior
Court, December Term, 1910.
To the Defendants, Lucretia P. Hough-
teling; Alexander Smith; Burton Thom
as; Edward M. Mills, and Franda R.
Dickinson, Executor of the Ltit Will and
Testament of William B. Sterling.
You 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 Decern-
, ber, 1010, then and there to answer the
complaint in the above styled case, as In
default thereof, said Court will proceed
as to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable R. Eve, Judge
of said Court, this the 0th day of Aug
ust, 1010.
Henry D. Webb,
Clerk Superior Court, Tift County, Ga.
Quineey A Rice,
Plaintiff** Attorneys.
FOR LETTERS ADMINISTRATION
1. That they desire for themselves
To All Whom It May Concern:
. Mrs. H. T. Horton, of said State, hav
ing in proper form applied to me for per
manent letters of administration on the
estate of Mrs. S. S. Horton, late of mai«l
county, deceased, this is to cite nil am!
singular, the creditors and heirs of said
Mrs. S. 8. Horton, to be and appear nt
the November term of court, l'.ilO, ami
show cause, if any they con. why per
manent letters of administration should
4. 4. Baker, Ordinary,
their associates, successors and assigns,
to become iucorporuted under the name
and style of the
TY TY PRODUCE 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 Stock of said Corpora- uoTbe granted,
tion is $10,000.00, divided into shares of j Witness my official signature, this, Gth
$100.00 each. Petitioners, however, at»k {day of October, 1010.
the privilege of increasing said Capital
Stock from time to time to any amouut j SHERIFF’S SALE
not exceeding $50,000.00, should it be [GEORGIA—Tift County,
deemed to the best interest of said Corpo- J Will be sold on the first Tuesday In Nov-
ration and th, atockholdcre thereof, by a j* gf®* t-
two-thirds uiajoritj \otc of said stock- .legal hours of sale, to the highest bidd<
holders. J for cash, the following described property
4. The whole amouut of said Capital | to^wit
tick, has
petitioners.
5. The object and purpose of said cor- j levied on as ttie property of H. "L. 'Gen-
poratton, is pecuniary gain and profit to , ? U1| d£ r * fi fa issued from the City
ma,. j • ,Court of Tifton in favor of C. A. Irby
its stockholders. The particular busi- and tpunrt H. L. Gentry. Bald property
ness proposed to be carried on, is the buy- j n possession of defendant on date of levy,
ing, selling, handling and curing sweet j This, 16th day of September, 1010.
potatoes and all other farm products; J. M. Shaw, Sheriff, Tift County,
producing, buying, selling and handling | NOTICE OF RECEIVER'S SALE
vegetable plants of every kind and des- GEORGIA—Tift Counfy.
cription; buyiug, selling and handling I Under and by virtue of an order grant-
live stock and poultry sud .11 other form jjd b T »>»•». Eve, Judse of the Superior
1 Court of the Tifton Circuit, there will be
products, not herein specified and men- jj ^ Court House door and be-
tloned. | tween the legal hours of sale on the First
6. Petitioners desire and ask the privi- 'Tuesday in November, 1010, to the high-
lexe of uddlng sny other Hu. of mercb.u- ^
disc earned by merchants generally,
should it be determined by a two-thirds
majority vote of the stockholders of said
•rporation, that it is to the best interest
lug described property, to-wit:
All of the property belonging to the
Tift County Hospital, and containing the
following articles, to-wit; 1 Oak writing
desk; 11 window sbndcs; */j barrel pla«-
• 4 . ".... . . * j ter paris; 1 oak ice box: 1 hat rack with
of the stockholders of said corporation. 1 mirror; 1 kitchen table; 400 yards
7. Petitioners desire that said corpora- j plaiu gauze; 4-5 yd. moist gauze; 4 doz-
tion shall have the right to sue end be .on assorted bandages: 2 lb*, cotton; 1
sewing machine; 1 alcohol heater; 1-2
"" ,l h » vc “ <" lnmo " sc,,l: 10 1,UJr ; ’mart cretin freezer: 5 wood dressers.
sell, leave and hold nnd awn, both real j]tj r ds Eye;. 2 wash stands. Oak; 1 read-
and personal property of every kind nnd jiug table, Oak; 23 lbs. absorbent cotton;
lescription necessary for the furtherance 1*10” Electric Fan; 10 j 0 j
...... , * . . , . pillows; 1 lot linens and blankets; 1 lot
»f the objects of said corporation; to bor- ;J|j sheH . -j j ot w. enamel ware: 1 wheel
row money and pledge the property “f . stretcher; 1 pressure sterilizer, etc.; 1
said corporation, real and personal, as [outfit non prcHsure sterilizer * 1 * •
-uvi.y by mortgage, trust deed ,MttUSS&l ’
or otbbr form of security, which in the . gUh. ihjiltllwap;“ gats. dtolufeetont:
judgment of a two-thirds mnjority of the ir. strnight choirs; 1 metal buck rests:
■1 uluminum chart bneba: 1 ouk center
table: 1 set wire splints: 1-2 basin wash
stand: 0 H. W. jog*: 1 •<* *lM»w«re.
1-2 burner oil stove; 1 coal range. 1 iot
rubber good* & surgical dressings; 1 re*
frigerntor; 2 doxen roll* toilet paper; J»
lb*, ether: 50 lb*, green *o»p; 8 iron bed
steads ; 4 rocking chairs i 1
table; 1 operating table. All of said
property 1* the property of Tift County
%.Mh day of October, 1010.
J. M. Shaw. Receiver.
The Woman’s Tonic
You cut rely on Cardul.
Sorely it wlU do tor you
what it has done (or so
many thousands ot other
womenl It should help.
"I was taken tick,
seemed to be ...
wittes Mrs. Mary E.Vetle,
ol Madison Heights, Va.
“I got down to weak,
could hardly walk . . .
]utt staggered around.
... I read ol Cardul,
and alter taking one bot
tle, or before tricing quit*
ah, I felt much better. I
took 3 or 4 bottle* at
that time, and was able to
do my work. I take It la
the spring when run
down. I hid no appetite,
tod I commenced eating.
It la the best tonic I tret
eaw." Try Card uL
All Druggists
stockholders of «aid corporation may ap
pear to the interest thereof; to act as gen-
ral or special agents for othir persons,
compunicN or corporations, in buy
ing, selling and handling auy article
or claim of article, appertaining to the
busiiieNN of said corporation, or U'ually
or convenient'y connected with th» busi-
of Haiti corporation hereinbefore ic
ferred to; improve, Htll or lemsc any or
all real estate or personalty, as may be
Lieiiiary in properly ccndueting ihe buni-
ne«Q of Haiti eorimrntion, and to e\crei«fc
the usual iiowers, to do all the usual nec*
en ury and proper acts which pertain t-»
v may be connected with any of the busi-
t.i'h'H ol said Corporation.
*i The principal office and place of
bus;ncss of Kaid Corporation shall Ih> at
f.v 7y, in Tift county. Georgia, with 'he
right to establish branch offices or bouses
to do business anywhere in the state of
Georgia as may be deemed to the best tn-
ion, *0 be determined by a two-thirds ma-
pority vote of said stockholders.
Wherefore, petitioners pray that thoy
made a body corporate under the name
acd atyle aforesaid, entitled to nil the
rights, privileges and immunities and
sr.ltjtet to all the liabilities fixsd by law.
James H. Price
• Attorney for Petitioners,
GEORGIA—Tift County.
I, Henry D Webb Clerk of the Super
ior Court of Tift county, do certify that
tho above and foregoing is a true and
correct copy of the original petition for
incorporation, of the Ty Produce and
Plant Company, now on file in my office.
Witness ray hand and official signa
ture, this 17th, day of October, 1019.
Henry D. Webb,
Voa Do More Work,
You are more ambitious and you got m
enjoyment out o( everything when i
blood 1, in good condition. Impuritiet
the blood btve a vety depressing effect
the tyttem, causing weakness, laziness,
nervousness end sickness.
GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
ires Energy end Vitality by Purifying
Enriching the Blood, when you (eel
ill atrengthenlng, invigorating effect, see
how It brings color to the cheeks and how
It improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate Ia uao tout; \kuc.
GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
It hot a patent medicine. It ia (imply
IRON and QUININE euspended tn Syrup.
So pleasant even children like IL The
blood needs Quinine to Purify It end IRON
to Enrich it. These reliable tonic prop
erties never (tU to drive out impurities in
tho blood
The Strength-Cresting Power ot GROVE’S
TASTELESS ChUl TONIC has made it
favorite tonic in thousand* of homes,
than thirty-live yean ago. (oiks
ridea long distance to getGROVE'S
ESS Chill TONIC when a
of their family had Malaria or
i body-hnlldtag, ttrength-givlng
tonic. The formula la Just the same to
day. and you can gat It bon any Jm
otore. Me per bottle.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Notice in hereby given in conformity
with section 3005 of the Code of Geor
gia. 1911, that the undersigned will.
guardian for W. J. Taylor, make appli
cation before the Honorable It. Eve,
Judge Superior Court, Tift County. Geor
gia, at Tifton, Georgia, on the 15th day
of November, 1010, for an order to noil
the following described realty, pnqierty
of his naid ward, to-wit : Three acres of
land, more or less, in Lot of land No.
525 iu the town of Omega, Ga., being in
the 0th land district of said county, and
more particularly described a*, follows:
Beginning nt the Southwert corner on
Chestnut Street, and running North
along the East side of said street 40 feet
to an agreed corner: thence Northeast
along an agreed line 240 feet to an agreed
corner; thence East 385 feet to an agreed
corner; thence South to Drean
Branch and along said branch to Alaba
ma Avenue, said East line being 240
feet; thence West along the North side
of Alabama Avenue 00 feet to an agreed
corner; thence North 150 feet to an
agreed corner; thence West 100 feet to
an agreed corner; thence North 100 feet
to an agreed corner; thence West 200
feet to tChentnut Street to Rtaitlng point,
and bounded as follows.—North by origi
nal lot line and land of H. F. Brown;
East by land of H. F. Brown and Drean
Branch; South by Alabama Avenue, and
land of W. J. Wooten and 8. G. Lind
sey ) West by Chestnut Street and land
of H. Roberts on Northwest.
C. V. Taylor.
Guardian for \V. J. Taylor.
Ridgdill A Mitchell,
Applicant'! Attorneys^
PETITION FOR RECEIVER
Tift Superior Court, December Term,
1919.
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Phillips Mercantile Company vs. Tift
County Hospital,
County Hospital.
To Tift County Hospital:
You are hereby cited b» be aud upjwar
att the December Term, 1910, of the Su*
K rior Court of Tift County, Georgia, to
held In the courthouse of said county
In the city of Tifton on th" ilrnti Monday
in December, 19 1 ° or Irt o’clock, A. 1C.,
to a*** % -"- : ri* ii fi*ed by the plalt-
l ; .T iu tl.c a’.- - d cn«**\ the same b9-
njf a petition for the appointment of 9 re
ceiver. wherein you are named party de
fendant. In default thereof, the Court
shall proceed as to justice shall apper
tain-
Wltneaa th. Honorable R. Eve. Judge
prop- of the said Court,
iesin
This, October 4, 1019,
Clerk of Superior Court, T
Cure*
In 14 to 21 Day,
•LAX-F0S WITH PEPSIN" to a spemiliy-
mpared SyropTonlc-Lexatlve for Habituil
Constipation. It relieve, pcompriy hot
should be Uken rejulsriy f« 14 to « dare
»Induce regular ecrioo. ItStimulatea and
Rsfolatee. e Verr Ftoeaant toTaioeMe
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LIVE STOCK RAISERS
ATTEilll
We are in the market at'all times
for carload lots of cattle,, hogs,
sheep and lambs at market prices*
Telephone or wire us for
quotations.
Swift & Company
H-9
The Golden Hardware Co.
WISHES TO ANNOUNCE TO THE FARMER
That we have now on hand the Tools that they will need
for the Fall Plowing. Such as Collars, Haines, Traces,
Back Bands, Superior Grain Drills and a full stock of
Chattanooga Plows and Repairs.
To the Contractor and to Any One Who Expecta to Build
We are in position to sell you all kinds of Building Ma
terial at the Right Prices and if you want to paint your
house we want to make you prices on White Lead, Lin
seed Oil and Mixed Paints and Varnishes.
Our stock of Sash and Doors is complete and we have a
stock of Lime, Cement, Wall Plaster, Composition Roof
ing and Shingles, Nails, Grates, Tile and almost any thing
that you might want in a first class hardware store.
CALL AND SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY.
Give the -world
the once over
L ISTEN, fellows, to some
J straight talk. Many
a man when he gets
to be 40, misses some
thing. He may have
lota of money, and a fine
family but—
He never “got out and
saw ■ things”. After he
gets settled down, it’s too
lete.
Every man wants to see
the world. No man likes
to stand still all his life.
The best time to TRAVEL
is when you’re young and
lively—right NOW I
Right NOW your Uncle Sam
to calling,‘‘Shove 0^1" He wants
men fofhis Navy. He’s inviting
you! It’, the biggest chance
you’lr ever get to give the world
the onca overt
The Navy goes all over I
world—sails the Seven f
•Quints at the six co
(Aar’s it. business.
to see more odd sights, l
ful scenery and strange
than you ever dreamed of.
You’ll work hard while Jem
work. You’ll play hard whileyo*
play. You 11 earn and team.
You’ll get, in addition to “hhora.
leave”, a 30-day straight vaca
tion—which to more than th*
average bank president, caa
count on.
You can Join for two 1
When you get through youU 1
physically and mentally “tu
up” for the rest of your I
You’ll be ready through
through for SUCCESS.
There’s a Recruiting I
right near you. If you i
know where it la, your
master will be glad to tety yoa*
Shove off!-Join.
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