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NOTICE OP SALE
GEORGIA—Tilt Coantjr.
' Where*!, on October 22, 1018, J. D.
Conner, ol Bald But# and County, execu
ted hi* deed to Alban? Trust Compeny ot
_ Georgia (* corporation under the lawa o«
nor » Bontan Shon Store, bnt * ««nnlne - annotate) to fta.ttal eetaU herelnatW
So* nr lrf «t estabUshmant, where diet- described a* scCTgfcfor hi* alxt? pronto-
TIPTON ELECTRIC SHOE HOSPI-
yjiL—Ii not • N«* York Bargain Bona*
! coexistent with flrat-daas materiala and
■workmaaahlp. W* pot on Neolln Sole*
and turn'aboe aolea. 0. W. Smith, Pro
prietor.
ldwlmo.
STRAYED—Soar, with alx Hampahlre
plea, black with white lint around them.
Sow dark colored with few white apot*
marked smooth crop In right ear, wil*
,K low fork In left Reward for Informa-
‘ tlon. A. D. Taylor, Route 1, Tlfton.
C-d3t-wlt
do* December 1,1818, and the real to be
come dne one on the flrat day of each
itk thereafter, alec hla ptomlaaory not*:
... $3.00080, due October 22. 1021, the
lame bearing interest from date at the
rate of 8 per cent -per annum, payable
atml-annually thereafter—all foregoing
aaid note* baring been dated October 22,
1918; and, where**, eald contract prorid-
ed that abould any aald note* not be
promptly paid when due, aa well aa ae-
Bi-annual Interest, aoch fact would oper-
FOR SALE OB RENT—445 acre* 1 1-2
miles south-east of Lenox : ninety acres
cleared, seventy in cultivation. Will sell
or rout cheap. Good flve-room house,
AILT GAZETTE, TIFTON GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1»1».
CLEMAN”
WITH GREAT
MASTERPIECES
ate to make all aaid note* and all aald
Intercut payment* due and payable on
demand; and, ithereaa, aald contract pro
vided that In the event of aueh proceed
ings as Is hereby described the amount
due on tbe unmatured portion of said
notes (excepting tbe one (or $3,000.00)
would be ascertained bj deducting there-
from discount it tbe rate of 8 per cent
1 truant house on public road, half mile pcP annum: and, where**.
rir l N«lonri’Hlghway. Henry A. Baker, ha* failed to pay arid note* so duo mouth
3td-wlt ly .alnee for tbi
osa w n iy aince tor me one which became dua
3td ' wlt July 1'l»l»i, •« well os sll which have
Tifton, Ga. __
FOR SALE—At $100 p<t acre] "So" acre* noto
land, .TO acres in cultivation, good five- for gaQOO.oO which became due April
room house; 1 tenant house, in three- 22, 1010, and October 22, 1010--all said
# ei t niii« nf Tv Tv known aa ilcliiHiiicncicn constituting violations of
fourths of a mile of Ty Ty known . I ^ ^ deed, and an-
" .. p« rV . 1,.,,, the contract set out in seta deed, and au-
the place where 1 rank I*™ 1 l,Te *- Arising the proceedings hereby deserib
Ty Ty lies »» Bood school as there is ^ •
iu South Georais, three ehurehca—Metho- N#Wi therefore, X, Joseph 8. Duvls,
dist Ilnntist oud l’rimitive Bsptlst. Part President of said company, in accordance
essh • terms for balance. G. 8. Nelson, with a provision of aaid deed, will sell or
Sumner. Ga. 0-U2t-w2t, ^foi Z ££&!££&
EOR SALE Seven good saw mill "or, ®f -g
farm mules. Cosh or credit. W. A., 1„ the highest and best bidder for
Puckett, Tifton, Ga., 3-d8tw2t cash, all that tract of land belua u tmr-
tlon of original land lot No. .107 in the
sixth district of said county, parPcnlorly
described, In three tracts, as follows;
First tract. Commence st an iron stake
on the south edge of the Tifton and Ty
Ty public road at it* intersection with
AGENTS WANTED—$8 to $10 dally
telling New Fibre Brooms; every woman
will buy. Sample by Parcel Post, 60
cents. Wynne Broom Co., Elmira, N.
8d3twlt
Y.
I have the best Blacksmith and Horno-
ahoer that Tifton bat ever had. Jtut
gin them a trial and yon will bo convin
ced. Tifton Repair Shop,
18dl5t-w2b H a Carmichael.
"OR SALE—Fin mules, about 200 bush
els corn, fodder and potatoes. For caah
or good note,. ■ lift Vf B* Hitchcock.
»4wtf -»*■«-** ****>"
LOST—Bunch of keys with name on
tax. Reward for return to Jank Gar
rett. * ?>■ -adstwit
STRAYED OR STOLEN—From my
place near Omega 8atnrday night Nov.
1st, one dark bay hora* mule, weight
about 850 imunds; long mane and tail.
Liberal reward for Information leading
to his recovery. H. H. Tift, Jr. 0-dwtf
the originul east Hue of said lot,
38 degrees south along said public roau
1.114 toft to an iron stnke, thence south
28 degrees east 1,083 feet lo aa irou stake
thence east 175 foot lo an Iron slake on
the original east line of snul lot, thence
north 3 degrees and ten minutes west
2.285 feet olnng the original caat line
of aald lot to on iron Utah.; oud "to the.
beginning point, said tract ~~“*|liUII*
Second tract. Bogin at thClMeMeeWm
of the original east line of said lot with
the south edge of the right of way of tbe
Atlantic Coast I.lne Railroad Company—
aald right of way extending 50 feel from
the centre of the main line ot said rail
road. run thenre westward along south
edge of said right of way 1,300 feet to a
stake, thenee south 27 d«;;rees and -0
minutes east 1.007 feet to the centre of
the Tifton and Ty Ty public road, thence
cost 28 degrees north 050 feet along »*ld
public road to its intersection with the
iginnl east line of said lot, thence north
degree. 45 minutes west nlong tile
Fla* Big Story la Paraasunt-ArtcraR
Picture Will Grip Audience
Published originally as a novel in Muu-
aey’s Mogatlne, written by Frank L.
Packard and lator dramatized by George
&.* Coban, and presented with phenom-
I suecesH on Broadway, tbe Para
mount-Artoroft picture, “Tbe Miracle
lUn,” cornea to tbe Mtrand theatre
November 12-18. A* a motion picture
this absorbing story has been hailed by
tbif.critics aa one of tbe finest productions
ever seen on the screen. With scene*
laid in the haunts of criminal* in New
York's Chinatown, in a little village
the aide of a giant mountain and on tbe
nbore of a roaring ocean, the opportunity
for wonderful photographic effects ha*
been realised to tbe limit.
But the chief interest is iu the strik
ing story, which ceutorg about the ven-
enernble figure of on old patriarch, who
is credited with the power to heal the sick
and make crippled limbs whole again.
To him come Tom Burke nnd hi* band of
crooks from New York with tbe idea of
cashiug in on hi* powers. But it iloesu’t
work out as they calculated, for hidden
away in each of them is a leaven of good,
which slowly comes to the surface under
the influence of their wholesome environ
ment. In almost marvelous way the crlm
ituil» arc -reclaimed from the paths of
crime. ,
A east of unusual ability enacts the im-
portulit roles in thhe picture, beaded by
Thomas Meighan. u well known leading
man. nnd including E1ino r Fair, Betty
Com | won. Joseph J. Dowling, Lon Cha
ney, W. Lawson BUtt, J. M. Dumont,
Lucille Hutton, and F. A. Turner.
Mr. and Mr*. 8. L. Fleetwood, Mrs.
Adam a, Mr. Algee and Dr. Wood came up
Thursday morning to enliit Ty Ty in tbe
Third Roll Call for. Red Cross. A meet
ing was held at tbe hooaaand an organ!
ages almost aa serious, wfll tbe k fanners I The Ty Ty Department' enters its
return to cotton as the only money 1 fourth year , more popular, seemingly,
.... — crop, or will they continue to plant po- than ever before . Tbe people bare stood
zation of workers effected. Dr. Wood I tatoes, groundpeas, etc.—things that pay by it* without adverse criticism or fault-
WANTED PBCANB—WU1 ptf highest
ash price for all alsea Pecans delivered to
Ty Ty, Ga. Large or small quantities.
• Mklcom Brothers, Ty Ty, Ga, 18-dlr3w
FOR BALB-One good farm mare-mule,
13 yean old, weight 1*200 pound*. Also
one nice mare 5 yean old. Phillips Mer
cantile Co., City. 25dwtl
FOB «D"« OR EXCHANGE—Fort Se
da*, nearly new, and 1 No. 85 Overland,
in good ship*. Aik foe Clark Webb, at
Omega, G*.
GEORGIA—'Tilt County.
By virtue of an order from tbe Court
of Ordinary of Tilt County, Georgia, will
sold, at public outcry, on the first
iosdax in December, 1019, at the court
huW door in said comity, between the
* |1 hours srfW},. the tract of lund in
raid original lot line to starting P"i“|—
wild tract containing 30 seres, end being
identified ns tract No. 1 ns shown on n
identified ns tract
subdivision map rande by H. W. Brown,
dated May 23. 1012. recorded November
17, 1015, in "deed hoik Five. Png. 287. In
ndee.of Clerk of Superior Court, of Tift
County. Geeergia.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK
county: the sn'rne lining One Hun
dred nnd Fifty-one, *151) neres. more or
less, of lot of land.--number One Hun
dred Eleven, (111) iu the titb district of
snld county nnd hounded ns follows.—
On North by Cyclonotn Farm art lands
of John Greeneon Hie West by ends of
Mrs. McKinney: on the Enst by lands of
Jason Scarboro and John Swain; and on
the south by Dowry lands of Mrs. Emma
E. Akins. Terms of said *ale to ha for
<*nsh. .
This. 3rd day of November.^J019.
J. A. Akins,
Administrator for #T. T. Akins.
FOR DISMISSION
GEORGIA—Tint County.
Mrs. A. T. Houghton. Administratrix
the estate of O. A. Williams, deccAs
29-dlm
*' . , * .. I rd renrc8cnta to tbe undersignsd that she
Tliird tract Beginning at the^ north*. • fn ,| m i n j K tenMi on said extate and
west corner of trset last above described. . . . letter* of dismission. This l«
at « "take 50 lwt>oaA to notlfj ill roncerned that snld npnllc.
the main llna of theAQantic Coa*t Lie I tlon will be passed upon at the next term
Railroad Oorapkny. thrnMrun talon* | Court of Ordinary “
the aonth edge of the right .of way «f S.“.. i„ necemhe. neat
■aid railroad company,
the first
saiu rauroau conij*«/.
the centre froqi said jtoe, 537 feet to a
. . ..
stake* thence south 27 degree* and 20
mimifpa mat 1.045 feet lo a stake In the
centra of the Tifton and Ty 'Ty. pnbllc
road, thence east along the centra of said
public road 635 feet to a etoke, at the
*fmm Monday In December neat,
from x „ VPlllb) . r :l , mm.
J. J. Baker,
Ordinary. Tift county
Southwest corner of the tract last above
- ,orth 27 degrees nnd
LUMBER FOB SALE—Saw mill T mlloi
from Tifton, 2 mile* weet from National
Highway, 2 mtlce eouth of Chula. Price*
right All orders Oiled: promptly. Se*
— ~ Rigdon or W, H. Gltba, Tifton, I no|„t—aaid ...... _ , — . .
(Vdw3w !being Identified a» tract No. 2 acrordlng .house door In nai l
he H. W. Brown map referred, to In ] legal In,;
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
GEORGIA—Tift County.
By virtue of an order from the t.qurt
of Ordinary of Tift County, Georgia, will
dcKribed, thence north 2! negroes onu or uroinary .m > ■ »■ -•,
20 mlmites weat 1,007 feet to bcglnuln* be sold, at H' ,w,r ,." ul . < L v A °" ,a' J,nrt
point—said tract containing 20 neres and Tuesday in December, 1011), » •>£ ,court
being Identified n» tract No. 2 according , house door In said county. I« tw
-- the H. W. Brown map referred to In j legal bourn "f "«b- ' cr, li " r, nl
RADIATORS RKPAIKKD-and m * de a ,hI^^?“»"eJrt^ira ocnipbulMby ,!ot"oV land number Two Hundi
to special order. If your radiator has Ah" ' ^ home nnd conlai.iln* Sixty-seven (207) and Ninety.sj-v
been wrecked, tamed, froxon or lceke, & '■ ' " acres, more or ess, Of lots of he
been wrecked, burned, froxon or leaks,
send it to us. We will send it back to
you in first-class condition. Pirat-claas
used radiator* for sale at half price. Hol
lingsworth Radiator Works, 12 W. Broad
St., Savannah, Ga.
nl ostato,
lean, of
Hundred nnd
(97)
When the boll weevil* leave, ti the]
caterpillars left us, years ago, after rav- l
ANOTHER TEAR
made a abort Hpeett, followed by a few
wordii from Mr. Algee, and the pftrty left
thing* in good working order.
Mr. J. M. Varner went to ^feeon • few
days ago, and, Mince his rtpm, L he Eaa
been Haying Home rathc r ui
thingH about the Macon polic^^
bis automobile with a long
while be went into a moving pi
When he came out, hia extra
inning and he wan out of pool
neventy dollar*.
Mr. and Mr«. J. H. Harria. took
little boy, J. !!., Jr., to Moultrie to hCre
hia tonnils and adenoids removed. Tbe
operation wax entirely Muecensfai nud the
little fellow wun ovc r it all In a littlp
rhlle. At the name time Mrs. N. N. Hal-
com (Mrs. Mnllcom Ih a sliter of Mr.
Harrix) took ibcir youngest child, Nolan,
to the name place for the same operation,
to get Nolan fr/im under the Influence of
the anesthetic. For about five bourn, he
like a dead child. He was taken to
a hospital, other physicians were called
and, among them, he was at last
brought buck to couHciouaneM. Since he
got back home, he has been getting along
very well,
Drugs,
Prescript
aa well at considerably leu cost of pro-; finding,, and its advertisers include nearly
duction? People seem, now, to be very ; all tbe business booses of Ty Ty. These
well satisfied with things as they are, are the men who have been the { ehfef
but cotton has a mighty hold on tbe af- \ factors in tbe growth and progress of Ty
factions of our planters. j Ty: They have been behind every move-
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cottle went to | ment that has added to the prosperity of , -
Evergreen Sunday, and Mr. Cottle spoke the town. By their enterprise, ability and POUnaefl.
in the interest of the $75,000,000 Cam- 1 energy, they have rescued Ty Ty from •
paign being carried on by the Baptists, j calumny and given the town a place on
Mr. Cottle proposes to give most of his ' ffae map. »
time, for tbe remainder of the year, to . And the Ty Ty Department in tbe Tif-
this work, and, if earnestness and zeal | ton Gazette baa had * share in this work,
count for anything, hia efforts will be Without misrepresenting anything it has
a mighty help to the cause. j always kept the beat , of Ty Ty and it*
The horse-traders have left us after ( people in view >f the public, and it ia
what did not seem to he a very satisfac- ( booked for at'- least one more
tory visit for them. There was considers- yea r^io-good work for the town and it*
ble sickness in their comp while they j community,
were here—one of the women was really | . .q.. .. ■ ——.
ill. Dr. “Rube" Pickett, who attended MUNICIUAL ELECTION,
her, said—and trade did not wem to Twenty-seven voters assembled Tuea*
be very brisk. Tbe two families that day to elect a mayor and aldermen for the
FINE.
Gasoline.
The war taught, and continues to
teach, a good many things. There was
probably not a place in tbe whole world
that haxborcd more prejudice against
Homan Catholics than was found right
hero; but returned soldiers are changing
all that They say representatives of
that church were “pretty gpod" over
there, and this means a great deal com
ing from a man about here. Tom \y«t*
and his follower* hive' done much
to fouler prejudice against the Romau
Catholics, but it began with onr Eng
lish ancestor*, especially with those don-
endantH of non-conformists, and Church
•f England people were not much better.
Mrs. W. I». Wade, of Doerun, read the
Gazette notice about work in the Ty Ty
cemetery and immediately sent as her
part, a dollar to hire help. If everybody
woiild do likewise, (‘cmeteriea would not
he the disgrace to civilization that some
of them are.
Mr. Earl Gibbs considered the present
cost of building material, and decided
to build his house until
were here* were* Americans, mostly, some
of them Geiirgians. They arc related to
each other and have been making annual
visit* here for several year*.
Water is getting scarce in tbe coun
try about here, the washwomen complain.
Hog cholera is subsiding for lack of
victims. If all accounts are true, there
arc hardly enough hogs left to start
again.
A negro, passing along a Ty Ty street
on a load of corn, called to another on the
sidewalk, “come help me unload thiz corn
and I'll give you a quarter", "It'a too
hot," said the man in the shade, list
lessly. This from a negro on the, Ust
of October. Maybe the weather.Jia»ybeto
of Ty Ty. Of coarse, this was on
ly a small percentage of the voters of Ty
Ty, but all the others had forgotten to
register.
The ticket with J. B. Hollingsworth
After the operation it seemed* impossible
at its head was an excellent one, and it
was elected by a large majority; but the
other voters want a show, claiming that
notice should have been given that the
books were open for registration.
Tbe probability seems to be that an
other election will be called.
October as it • wfla'.tlis'AAar,
but. if so, it was betore itoe^dUyjJ? the
oldest inhabitant.
PETITII
CHARTER
GEORGIA—Till County. \
To the Superior Court of Said County:
The petition of R. R. Pickett, W. B.
Parks, F. B. Pickett, Charles Bowman,
1). Varner, Chaa. D. Varner, W. F. Sikes,
R. y. Cornwall and E. J. Cottle, of said
county aud state, respectfully shows to
the court:
1. That they desire for themselves
their associates, successors and assigns,
to becduie incorporated under tbe name
more convenient season. He has tented iand style of the
the house recently bought by Mr. Mack TY TY PRODUCE AND PLANT OQ.
Whitfield. This house was occupied last 2. The terms for which petitioners ask
year by Mr. W. J. Bush and his daugh- |t» be incorporared is twenty years, with
ter, Mrs. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar | the privilege of renewal at the end #f
Gibbs ei|iect to live in their own house ; that time.
In Ty Ty another year. I 3. The Capital Stock of raid Corpora-
lhe potato house Is a big thing tor
Ty Ty, and tho people seem to appreciate
that fact.
Only a “biker'* Anton" were present
ut the infecting at the Baptist ehnrch
tlon is 310,000.00, divided into ahare* of
$100.00 each. Petitioners, however, aak
the privilege o, Increasing aald Capital
Stock from time to tuns tn any amount
not exceeding $50,000.00, should It b*
25d0tw4t
FOR SALE—25 bnahcls of Abruxii Seed
Rye. W. O. Kennedy, Tifton. 31d3twlt
FOR SALE—Finn*. 50 to K>0 acre*;
also residences and vaunt lota In town.
See l L. Ford. 10 2fdl r«wftwl2t
80 acres. I I in'mir.-.l' Ul'l.l m\| v-six CM WO
Proceeds of Maid sale to be applied in ''' j* ,,, w ” || un( i,. tM | , m ,| Fnrtv-ono (241)',
d,!" of , ,ho U,e eom“s”o^ 10 raid '.II in the Six,h (0) Land District of Tift
# efter^pnylng ‘S «ha^.ey^.^*'lnvSi
snld ittems Is tn be paid to raid Conner.
his heirs or assigns. The authority for
said rale being irrevocable In the P rof |'J
dent of said company by the term of raid
deed.
Tifton. Ga., Nnvrmber 1, 1810.
Joseph S. Davis.
President.
AVOID
ACCIDENTS
BUMPERS
To fit all makes of cars.
On sale for ten days at
ishing
said wile to be cash.
This the third day of November, 1919.
\Y. B. Hitchcock. Administrator,
Estate of Robert Land.
FOR LEAVE TO SELL
GEORGIA—Tift County. *
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has applied to the Court of Ordi
nary of said county for leave to sell, sub*
joct to the dower interest therein, a 1-3
of t-7 undivided' remainder {interest in
lotn of land Non. 131 and 14H in the
Sixth District of Tift county. Georgia,
belonging to Jon. Pnttlk. minor, for the
purpose of completing hi* edueatiou, and
necessary expense incident thereto, and
that said application will be heard at the
next regular December term of raid Court.
Tills, Nov. 3rd. 1919.
Mrs. I'etw F. Paulk,
Guardian of said minor.
Thursday, and there was enough dinuer deemed to the best interest of said Oorpo-
f Q r a regiment—almost. ! ration and the stockholders thereof, by a
Live stock does not seem to be mrn-h j two-thirds majority vote of said stock-
in dchinnd hero. A mule was sold at {holders. •
auction Saturday for $20 and a horse 4. The whole- amount of aaid Capital
for $10, and they were not such very Stock, has been actually paid in by said
poor animals, either. : petitioners.
The press dispatches, telling about the ' 5. The object and purpose of said cor-
visit of the Onoen of Belgium to Presi-! porntion, is pecuniary gain aud profit to
dent Wilson, stated thnt she sat at the j its stockholders. The particular busi-
left side of tho bed. This is important. ness proposed to be carried on, is the buy-
Ty Ty did well by all the fairs within ; ing, selling, handling and curing sweet
rom-h, sending h handsome delegation to'potatoes and all other farm products;
each. People seemed to he kind of. fair producing, buying, selling and Dandling
hungry, ami ouch fair was such a success | vegetable plants of every kind and dea-
therc will probably he one nt every cross-1 cription; buying, selling and handling
mid next year. live stock and poultry and all other farm
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hobbs, of Route 3, j product*, not herein specified and men-
had two cases of diphtheria in their fam- tioned.
il.v last week, one of them fatal. Dr. 9. Petitioners desire and ask the privi-
Pittman, who was called in, ndministor- lege of adding any other line of merchan-
Mr. L. II. Bryan left Wednesday af
ternoon to spend u few days taking in
the fair in Valdosta.
40 per cent jHscount
Ooer^nd Cfrpany
Show Rooms
OVERLAND
COMPANY
'S 'garage
m
cant mm
WHEN II FELT
QUITE SO WELL
oil serum, hut it was too late for one
of the children. The othe r will get well.
The little boy that died was two years
1. He was buried at Salem Friday.
Mr. Aaron Parks sold thirteen tons
of groundpeutt 4ast week at two hundred
dollars a ton. How is that for a money
crop? This was not a speculation; the
groundpeas were of Mr. Parks’ own rais
ing—in fact, he may have worked at
them with his own hands, for when help
grew scarce, Mr. Parks left hin store in
charge of his son and went to work on
the farm.
Mrs. Ronsie Shaw had a very severe
attaok of kidney colic Sunday night Dr.
Frank Pickett was with her the greater
part of the night, leaving he r much bet-
HE WHY AND WHEREFORE
old jingle gives the reasons that
le have for going to ehnrch He tells
us at
8nm4 go to church just for the walk,
8om« go there to laugh and talk,
Some go there for observation,
Some go there for speculation.
Some go there the! r time to- spend, -
Some _ go there to meet a friend.
Some the impulse ne’er diacover,
Some’go there to meet a love#.
Some go there to sleep and-nod.
A few go there to worship God.
This is as true now as It was a hun
dred years ago, and it is them people,
except the class of the last line, who
talk of good congregations, good IB
and especially of good collections. A
minister has-been heard to say “you
haven’t been out to hear me preach"} as
if that were the only reason people had
for going to church. Not long ago the
wife of an “evengeliftt” Was telling of
‘successful” meeting they had
having in a rifilul town. “We took In
thirty nmnbere**, she said, “and twenty*
five of them I got myself." ... . .
“Not unto ns, not unto us, O Lord,"
not noticeable in their talk. No dciuht
about the %drid being better than It ever
i, andrthe church is no worse. It ia
only because church people are more giv-
to speaking their minds.
W. E. WILLIAMS
Pays For
D|
• fjWintrii«r
Wpttoeei, Shorn, data
RMctr-to-Waar Cktfcfa*
Form Implements
And Other Thing*.
Pictorial Review Pattern*
TY TV DRU CO.
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■i w« wuvw, mpncvsT*
A iea,liti Um ,f petal ■
tbee, Drape •*!'' Samdrlea.
ter.
An Full ot Energy and Vital*
ity; Have Fine Appetite;
Sleep Sound; Constipation
Overcome; Stomach Right
Again, Since Taking Dreco.
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Charlie Vomer is daft on the subject
of alrplanee, havinng spent man, precious
dollar* in aerial flights at the fair*. He
sings about airplanes, but he does not
sing that rang which invites, “Wont you
come sail in my airsblpt”—not at ten
dollars a rail.
Mosquitoes are devouring the dwel*
lers of Tifton, tbe report goes. Ty Ty
la not suffering In that way this year,
but it la not too late if warm weather
should continue. '
The ahow (bat spent last week in Ty
Ty was all that it claimed to be—good
(of its kind) and clean. Pity tbe more
pretentious sort could not-live as closely
to their claims.
Somehow Route 3 will not stay put
Then la a movement on foot to change
It once more, hot these changse have
never amounted to much. (Hie best ser
vice to tbi greatest number 1* the Idee—
or ought to be.
The Red Cross Roll Call began on the
second of November and last* till tha
eleventh. A house-to-house canvas la
being made in Ty Tf, Have a dollar
ready. t
Because people era beginning lo say
that the wont of tho boll .weevil visita
tion la over la no cauat for a slump la
the price of cotton. '
The street* an la a fk^r why to bt
kept In order, unlest there, should bo*k
missing.driver, or aemi
thing eo.
Patrons ot the Ty Ty school are wot
dering why they have not had a nine-
month* term before: It has been paid
for -ae easily. Nobody objects, to the
amen entrance fee) and thfc school goes
on smoothly. The people outaida of Ty
YF'ObJoct.tn incorporating the district,
but n cumber of children from the coon-
try in attending this school.
m
disc carried by: .merchants generally,
should it bo detertnined by a; two-thirda
majority vote of the stockholders of aaid
corporation, that it is to the best interest
of the stockholders of said corporation.
Petitioners desire that said corpora
tion shall have the right to sue and be
sued and have a common seal; to buy,
sell, lease and hold and own, both real
and personal property of every kind and
description necessary for the furtherance
of, the object* of said corporation; to bor
row money and pledge the property of
said corporation, real and personal, as
security therefor by mortgage, trust deed
or other form of security, which in the
judgment of a two-thirds majority of the
stockholders of said corporation may ap
pear to the interest thereof; to act as gen
eral or special agents for other persons,
companies or corporations, in buy
ing, aellinc and handling any article
or class of articles, appertaining to the
business of said corporation, or usually
or conveniently connected with th* busi
ness «f aaid corporation hereinbefore ic
ferred to; improve, sell or lento any or
all real estate or personalty, as may he
• ceinary in properly conducting the busi
ness of said corporation, and to exercise
the usual powers, to do all the usual nec-
S The principal office and place of
business of said Corporation shall be at
e«:*ry and proper acts which p**rtaln t<»
ar may be connected with any of the busi
ness ot said Corporation.
Ty ly» in Tift county. Georgia, with the
right to establish branch offices or houses
to do business anywhere in tha state of
Georgia as may be deemed to the beat in
ion, to be determined by'a two-thirds ma-
pority vote of said stockholder*.
Wherefore, petitioners pray that they
t» made a body corporate under the name
and style aforesaid, entitled to aU the
right* privileges and Immunities
subject to all the liaWlitie* fixr! by law.
. James H. Price
From present indications, the Ty Ty
potato house will get the 20,000 bushels
required to fill it Empty crates are
going out and filled ones coming in, in
rapid succession, notwithstanding the
fact that it is unusual for farmers to
harvest potatoes before frost. Seventy-
five cents is a good price for potatoes,
and that is what the potato house is
paying. The land about here easily pro
duces three hundred bushels to the acre,
and the crop is easily made. Is cotton
more profitable than that?
Mr. Sam Lanine is a new comer. He
has opened a stock of dry goods on the
south side of the railroad and has moved
his family into the house recently va
cated by Mr. Arthur Ross. They expect
to make this their permanent home, and
he takes Ms place with the Ty Ty ad
vertisers.
NOTICK OF APPLICATION
GEORGIA—Tift Coontjr.
Notice is hereby giTen in conformity
with section 3005 of the Code of Geor
gia, 1911, that the\ undersigned will, as
guardian for W. J. Taylor, make appli*
cation before the Honorable R. Eve,
Judge Superior Court. Tift County, Geor
gia, at ttfton, Georgia, ou the loth day
of November, 1910, for an order to aeu
the following described realty, property
of his said ward, to-wit: Three acres of
land, more or leas, in Lot of land No.
525 in the town of Omega, Ga., being in
the 0th land district of said county, and
S particularly described as follows:
ning at the Southwest corner on
tout 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 aide
of Alabama Avenue 90 feet to an agreed
corner; thence North 150 feet to an
•greed corner: thence West 100 feet to
an agreed corner; thence NorthTOO feet
to an agreed corner; thence west 200
feet to tChoetnut Street to statting 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 i Weat by Chestnut Street and land
of H. Roberts on Northwest.
C. V. Taylor,
Guardian for W. J. Taylor.
RidsdiU A Mitchell,
Applicant’* Attorneys.
JONES * COMPANY
Denier* la
High Close General HenknAe 1
After yon rend thia advertlseaearth
go to Ole etore nnd do rata
■hopping.
PRICES RIGHT
GEORGIA—TUt Oeentjr.
; I, Henry D W«bb Clerk of the Super-
lor Court bt Tift eoaty, do eerttfr Oat
the -above had foregoing le t Me gal
comet copy .of the original'priUon foe
Incorporation, ef the Tr Tr Traduce end
Plant Compear, new an flle. he mj efle*.
tore, thia 17th, dtr at October, 1919.
' HtnrrD. Wet*.
J. F. NICHOLSON A COw
WH Are In the Itafcet «ta
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pTYTY, GEORGIA]
■Oidtn taken now tor pW
Alio I buy and tell hogTl
..Hogn, Beef Cattle end Mflk-
■aunsH
A. PARKS,
Groceries. Dry Goods Etc*
Caskets, Coffins.
Ty Ty, Georgia.
D. VARNER AND COMPANY
Dealer* la
Greeeriee Drp Goads, CanJUa, Ci
gars, Tobacco n
Else la tba way •(
Man's Famishing* n SpednHf.
DR. F. B. PICKETT,
Physician aid Surgeon.'
T.» Ty, Ge.
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seed I MA nrij. Tirra Petto, —tat ,
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CARL 3. PITTMAN