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If you believe in Thrift
and Saving--then you
want to do your Fall 1
Shopping with us.
We Can Save You
Money
On Every Purchase.
Toil du Nord Ginghams for
Best Blue Bell Cheviots
Amoskeag Outing
36 inch Percales
We are offering a Wonder Line of
Ladies’ One-Piece Dresses at 25% off.
29c
24c
23c
29c
We will sell you a handsome Coat
Suit at 15 per cent off.
Sir. and Mrs. Chao. Bowman, Mist
Lida Stanford, KUa Sara Dunbar and
Mrs. W. J. Bikes made an enjoyable trip
tb Macon tbis week, going by automo
bile.
Sorghum seems* to be growing in popu
larity. There’s money in it, they say.
• • • •
Mrs. Sill* Gibbs is teaching in
Dunbar's absence. Mrs. Gibbs, forn
We can sell you Shoes for the fam
ily at the most reasonable prices.
We are showing a Wonderful Line
of Sweaters.
Our stock is now complete and our
prices are the very lowest Prices are
strictly cash.
We appreciate your business,
take Liberty Bonds.
To abort a cold
and prevent com
plications, take
We
Adams-Smith Co.
The purified end refined
calome! tablets that are
nausealess, safe and sure.
Medicinal virtues retain
ed and improved. Sold
only in sealed packages
Price 35c.
The money goea to s wor-
oo lend a helping hand.
• • • • •
seems to be considerable diffical-
Lt finding census enumerators for
district As before remarked, the
of unemployed, that we have been
so much about, does not seem
numerous, after »11.
In another column, J. F. Nicholson '&
Company announce that they are in the
market for velvet beans, a
who bare velvet beans to'sell, anywhere
about Ty> Ty, could probably get more
money out of them, right here, than Sny-
where else. This company has the build-
Powell and family have come ' jng, machinery, etc., to go right to work
4»ir home here. Mr. Powell converting velvet'beans into the beet of
will go In business in Ty Ty. They lived 1 feed for stock. So bring on the beans.
here several years ago.
Charley Vnrner did a fine business at
Mr. W. J. Rush, once of Ty Ty. but j the fuir in Albany, be says, doing all
now of Mdnltrie, was here Tuesday. He I hi* sleeping in an undertaker's place.
•ays.Jiie V me *°) rw bere these days. . Not a room waa to be bad, for love or
(felieems to be making his headquar- money, and when an undertaking ,ac*
with the packing house at Moultrie. 1 quaintanee offered somewhat apologeti-
* * f 0 • • | rally a roont in his place, the offe r was
P. Poole made a business trip gladly accepted. And there, with coffins
CIS ta this week. \ ; piled nil about him, and grave clothes
ntiug the walls, Mr. Varrer slept
'. J. Sikes is putting in
dkys iu Bsmesville Business.
■ ill- 1
i temporarily) of the Just.
the mail .order house*
to patronize them.
jd Mrs. E. M Frd expect to
rt of this week on the coast of
iiul return with thei? car lad
en food
I'll
Humuei
ith eggs to
asked a dollar n d^ceu for them. He
sold that was the price eggs were bring
ing -in Ty Ty. You can always hear
new! away from home. Ty Ty has been
paying fifty cents for eggs a loug time,
and we thought that was bad enough.
Miss Emma Carter, formerly with the
\v Ty Telephone Exchange, is with the
cwxtnnd at the Union Station, T.fton.
Jim Dorsey, a colored farmer who can
turn hin hand to many things, lias engag
ed himself for two weeks to make cane
syrup on the Timmons place, near Ty
Ty. He says Mr. Timmons has already
sold this syrup at $1.25 a gallon, in bar
rels. Jim has a good cane crop himself.
YOUNG MEN:- If you want the Latest Mod
els, the Latest Fabrics, the Latest Patterns
in High Class Clothes at Moderate Prices
come to see us.
New waist seam models with loose belts and slash pockets,
fine fancy mixtures in neat Grey, Brown and Stripe effects
$22--$25 $30 $35
NOW if you want something still better, in fact, the Best
Makes to be had, we have a fine line of Hart, Schaffner
& Marx and A. B. Krischbaum Fine Suits in the Very
Latest, both in Models and Fabrics at
Copyright 1919 Hart Schaffner & Man
BOYS’ SUITS
$8.S0 » $12
WE have this Fall's models, this Fall's fabrics
this Fall's patterns at before the war prices.
Boys' Corduroy Suits
10 to 18 years
Boys' gray wool mixture with d|1 A F
2 pairs of pants. 8 to 18 yrs., «J) 1U to oj) ID
Boys' brown wool mixture (1A Cl C
8 to 18 years, for «P 1U to $ ID
Fine blue serge, sizes
% 5 to 18 years
tter grades up to
$8 $15
$22.50
Boys' and Girls' Billiken Shoes. The 20th cen
tury shite. The best school shoes ^ Jg
t in the world
CHURCHWELL’S
here were only 1150 hales of cotton
ginned in Ty Ty this year. Mr. Nich
olson, of the gin, says this is about one-
third of what was ginned last year, and
that, of course, was less than the year
before. Maybe the tide is about begin
ning to rise.
Mr. L. Powell has bought the Eth
ridge property and will improve it. The
price paid was $1,500. As there was no
other house to be rented, Mr. Powell, of
necessity, had to move his family into'
this house upon their arrival here.
Fairs all around us, and everybody go
ing, and having a good time. It used to
he that way, a long time ago, and then
fairs dropped into “inocuoas desuetude.”
Now they have broken out afresh. Why
couldn’t the fair Tifton used to have
come to life?
Ordinary Raker has a side line, which
the same is sugar cane. He carries four
or five dollars’ worth in his car when he
goes to his office, and has made a good
thing of it. There is big money in sugar
cane this year, whcthe r it la sold by the
stalk, or ground into syrup.
People who wei
fair in Albany wei
opinion. "Good”
: from here to the
• unanimous in their
vas the verdict.
Miss May McCarty, of Washington,
D. C., spent a few days in Ty Ty last
week.
Mr. Hugh Pitt, of Lincolnton, has been
visiting his mother and sister, Mrs. 0* FJ.
Pitt and Mrs. Owen Dowd.
Don’t forget to come to the cemetery—
“send a hand’’— to help i the cleaning
» on Thursday of next week—Nov. flth.
Mr. W. E. Williams it interested in the
Roosevelt monument nnd hopes this sec
tion will d« something handsome to help
the cause along. He expects to subscribe
to the fund and would be glad to induce
others to do so. .
Mr. E. J. Williams, of Worth county,
was in Ty Ty Monday talking dipping
vat. He wants to get one built in his
vicinity, aa cattle about there have cot
been dipped.
Mr. A. S. Walters, Rout 2, lost
mule last week. One of a pair that v
pulling a plow on Mr. Walter’s farm, it
slipped into a stump hole nnd wa:
badly hurt it died in a few hours..
POSTPONED
On account of sickness, warm weather,
etc., the Hallowe’en festival which was
to have taken place in Ty Ty on
31st, will not come off as announced
The opening of an alley, from east to
west, through Ty Ty’s main block of
business houses, is an improvement and
n convenience. The town had no hand
on this. It was a sort of passage way
before, hut there were two obstructing
buildings. Mr. Jack Ford bought the
The next time you have
chills and Fever
TAKE
TAKE YOUR CHOICE.
Some jieoplc say the worst of the boll
weevil visitation is over. This time last
, they say, tlm weevils were every
where, and now, (acording to the same
authority) not one is to be found. Cot
ton is full of bolls, some of them nearly
grown, nnd reliable men say they have
examined many boils and tound not a
weevil.
On the other hand, there are men, etpMl-
ly reliable, who say the weevils are
crawling all about, and that bolls have
been pierced, sometimes in five or «ix
places.
Opinion is divided, though there
seems no reason why it should be. It
ought to be a matter easily proven.
All agree on one point, nnd that is
that It was rain, rather than boll Wee
vils, that ruined the cotton crop of 1910.
A scientific prescription which kHla th«
malaria germs, breaks np the Chills and
Fever and bullda up the system.
moo Chill tad Fever Mt fc «U
Is Tiftoa and
PRICE » CENTS
"ZM IS A
GOOD MEDICINE”
bp Itoek City, All. Onflisu, After
Rali| Sinn H tolubn TrteL
Ziron li ■ new scientific combination ol
pure. Inorganic, official, U. S. Pharmaco
peia Iron, with the Hypophosphitesot lime
fud soda and other valuable tonic ingred
ients, recommended by tbe best medical
authorities in tbe treatment ol anemic
conditions. ‘
?Iron helps to put iron Into your blood
and this helps to build strength for you,
when you are pile, weak, nervous, de-
what Mr. Sidney Fry
City, Ala., says, and then try 2
makes the following statement:
“Something over a week ago I used
Ziron for the first time. 1 was troubled
with Indigestion and had a spell ol weak
ness. Ziron helped both troubles. I felt
Stronger and my stomach quit hurting. I
really feel that Zi.on is a good
it surely helped me."
Your druggist win sen you Ziron on a
guarantee that II the first bottle does not
benefit you, he will refund tbe money you
pgifi
Get i bottle of Ziron lodiyt
ZNfl
ff. E. WILLIAMS V
Pays For
This Space
Ty Ty Farmers Supply Go
R. R. Pickett, President.
J. M. Varner, Manager,
DEALERS IN
- Groceries, Dry Goode
Notion*, Shoos, Hat*
Roady-to-Wear CWag
Farm Implements
And Other Things.
Pictorial Review Patterns
TY TY DRU CO.
B. W. Oliver, Propri.tar.
A complete Use of patent m
thaa. Dress and Sentries.
Prescriptions A'Speclalty
THE BANK OF TY TY
SAFETY FIRST
TY TY, GEORGIA
CAPITAL
UNDIVIDED PROFITI
it nr FRIEND jhm jm
MONET wt wffl bt TOURS
jm kavs NONE.
NEGRO LODGES.
Mr. Crenshaw, with several enthusias
tic helpers of color, is making a good job
of the v lodge room near the negro reboot
houes.
This lodge room has been standing for
many years, but it has never been finish
ed, and it was about to fall down from
decay The lodge continued to bold its
meetings there, in the upper story, and for
a little while, long ago, a nogr,, put t
stock of goods i n the lower part of the
building Customer* were scarce, though,
•nd the venture soon died a natural
death..
TOite people used to be prejudiced
against these lodges, but that feeling baa
all died out The “societies” of which
a lodge seems to be composed do no harm;
they afford recreation to the members,
and they take care of the old, and sick
and bury the dead. If a colored lodge
has ever done any harm In this vicinity,
I have never in my thirty years ex
perience of the people seen it
J. F. NICHOLSON & CO.
WE Art tm the Msrkft For
VELVET BEANS
In Any Quantity
H.G.MALCOM
TV TY, GEORGIA
Olden taken now for plant*.
Also I buy and sell hogs.
..Hogs, Beef Cattle and. Milk-
WHIDDON & AKINS
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
Frash Meets
Cows ft Hog* Bought and SeM
lea
WOODWARD'S OARAGE
Ty Tr, • • »
Repairs promptly attsadsi to
00a I
JONES ft COMPANY ■
Dealers la
High Class Csasrsi Msrrbsadlss
After you read thla advirtllsastoA
Co to this store .and da yaw
PRICES RIGHT
A. PARKS, <
Groceries. Dry Goods Etc-
Caskets, Coffins.
Ty Ty, Georgia.
D. VARNER AND COMPANY
Dealers in
Groceries Dry Geede, Ceadtee, Ct
tart, Tobacco a
Elsr la tbe way af
Merchandise.
Men's Faraishiass a Specialty.
DR. F. B. PICKETT,
Physician aid Surgeon.
T' Ty, Ga.'
FOR TASTE AND HEALTH
Set J. D> Monad abeet patttss to a
■sod • M well, Tsrtn Cotta, aawtsf
from tee to bottom, ksoptos eat ants,.
Adfcess J. D. Monad, Ty Ty. «a
CARL 5. PITTMAN
Plswalnlam 1
rAjucun ana .
Tr Ty. Ga.
W. B. PARKS ,
Goa* ta Florida, hut peykag .
for Ok apace Jnat the aaaw.
h. a comm
TY n, GEORGIA
Ughest prices paid for toed
white con and hey. We hay
cattle and hog*, also. Sftse