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PfS„i.B. 9 T TRAVEL HEAVY
L**. section i* R’ ****** i'** tll,re «*
ESmt tourist travel this fall. Camp
**2 are .tram *!l v up and <)«'« **■?
flftinual Highway eveiy *i*M- .
ii|ll of these ■ tourists * who pused
thr.-tigh the state of ««»*»« «»j *g'
torky. say that Georgia M»a MtWg,
„y ; bat Georgia!* th« only state tkw
lave traveled bat baa W road*.
, WB6- HAMAWyilA PAULK
Xwn'the Pearson tribune.
rrfliy mining Mrs. Samautba, I’aulk
arveived th# summons and was borne
away from earth to mansions prepared
for ‘"Thole "who love and await Bla ap-
i.»*‘*ic" cTOaBc
' She -waa the dauibter of Hon. Hiram
Hears, Sr., and the wife of Hon. Dennis
I’aulk. Her parent# and husband have
; TIGER PAYS *100 FINK
Ed Byrd, colored, pleaded guilty to
selling whiskey Saturday morning lie-
fore'Judge Price In city court and was
sentenced to aerve'-eight month*, on the
clialngang or to.pay a fine,of 1100.00
and costa. 1
The One was paid and Byrd urao re-
ATTRNTION, LEGION!
The. DcthlMhl vlifted lh*,‘t>ome of ]
Thoms'A. djEMwa£.o^ ; ldealr a*., Honv
day,‘night, eKovemher lind, at 8 o’clock, I
and took Basin hlm^ bis 'wife, Mrs. Ida j
Itoyal Ajhcws. who had been a Victim I
pf .parejida for three yeiya. She died I
from the.-fourtb,stroke, which came Sun
day uigbt, October 2flti|, and made her I
«jrn-hl3i to the time of.her death. 1
The. body we* buried at Bethel 1 1
la Taylor county, Mom
tornova at 1 o'cloek. The funeral; i
weretWpducted by Rev, L. B. Me#
ot-OMthorpe. | |
There will be a "box Suppey-iM tky ^a-
leju school bouse Friday ntghf, Novem :
her 18. ,
. The proceeds to ,.o for the benefit, of
.Mu. school. Everybody inVited.
. Willis Drug Com
a bit to the attrae
by the installation
tain. Thin is om
of furniture of id
and.one not frej
of Tifton's size. |
A meeting of the American Legion for
Sift county i» called ’pt the office* of the
| Hoard of Trade Friday night. The full
membership is urged to attend to discuss
arrangements for the celebration Xlies-
Oglrtborpe. '- n ..
Besides her hnsiwnd, aha i».survived by
stepdaughter. Mr». .1. M.; Brooks,
idea); three brothers: J. 8,_ Royal,
Tiftoq I H. A. and J, I, Royal, of Bi
llie, arid throe sisters, Mesdames M.
and,J. W. Thompson; of Worthcoun-
snd. Mrs, . It. A. Hoyal, of Rupert,
fpc brothers and, two,sisters-pfheeded
Wkr.ti a
the Mkthodist church at Bethel, in
yior .county, near, where she vras rear-
uud lived up to the lime she wua
rricl to Mr. Andrews. Her ll/e was
it of a^Chrlstlan from girlhood to.her
We Have Everything Needed on a Fanag^^^H
of Plow*, Plow Gear, Hameaa, Bridle*
Wc have just unloaded a Carload of
VULCAN PLOtfS
and have a full *tock of all parts for these plow*.
. 3 - ; V-
Bennett’s Hardware, Inc
Hardware and Farm Implements, Coffins and Caskets.
Tifton, Georgia.
death, aiulwhe left on eiaraple. by which
all could mofltj^true to;church, family
«*•* 'and aright >Bd ved by all who
. W. -A‘iW**.r - .
A : , , Willing and untiring friends in her
* ‘ lust; days left, nothing undone tor tier re*
lief, and the flowers placed upon her
grave »pokewolume8 for respect and lov-
tor heirthcKjfore we.mourn not tor her
'{ peaceful rest In Eternity, but tor that
; : ' aveet counseling influence end aaeocia-
' ” tlon we nre deprived of.
: ’ Brother.
If you have a hoots or lot or a farm
you want to sell, see t L. Ford.
IO-23dlt*w&wl2t
COUNWY PRODUCE WANTED—Ws
art in the market for Hens, Friers, Boos
ters, Guineas, Docks, Turkeys, Geese or
Egg*. Fruits and vegetable*, hotter end
pure cream. Can also use af sw home-
canned goods. Hotel Myon. Tifton, Ga.
i' ■ • •
Fatentry.2 I r
C-irfi/fy. kid I
in Simmons Metal Bed
fd woman heeds to bear the •, A tl$fng (duly, fro**
aduantaapfl nf thm mfefstl hgfl• tnllt Dit OPrflllilh Ann
|\. advantages of the mfctul bed;, split,!
* * over the wooden beds .ex- that tv
plaioed to her—nordoes the need tubing
to tw told bow badly the old-style takes
1 tnetal bed* look in the room. bfoktt
. But the will be interested in that /.Mina
^S^r’SSS^ttofm^of All th
* broader tnan even tnc matter 0* -.nj* ,
• •-line and form and Composition—„ s [« . .
that involves a fundamental inven- - ^r
The 10-Day Opening Sale at Whitley
Bros. Department Store begins Saturday,
NoV. 8th. 0-d2t-wlt
You Take No Chance
With Ameco Chill and
Fever Tonic
Coats, Suits, Dresses;
and Wdim.
metal bed*.
Evenacleverd
little With the
Every ingredient used ir, the manu
facture of Arocco Chil 1 nnd Fever Tonic
is recognised and used by all leading au
thorities on medic!ne in ti:c treatment
of Malaria, Chills and Fever
. In fact every ingredient eutering into
itH romjtonition can be found in the U. 8-
PharniacopeH, a book which gotten up
and written bv the professor* of all the
leading institutions nf pharmacy in the
United States and the physicians of the
United States, and is recognized by »»
druggUtH as authority and law on the
wniroe of drugs and their preparation
and uses.
Get a bottle of Ameco ChiU and Fever
Tonic from your dealer. You will be de
lighted with thiv wonderful medicine.
Ameco Chill and Fever lenic is sold
and guaranteed by all dealers.
PRICE 25c.
M rough—does not take the enamel Walnut
‘ SuMhia SfamUu SUd TWnt- bS
exciuai ve Simnwna Idea and pro- Viritourdtoplay and let ua intr
J psrty* duos yon to these artistic, a
Here ia'tnbing square and 'trim, ptemmy comfortable beds.
&1 . TAYLOR FURNITURE * HARDWARE CO.
P : Tifton. Ga.
THE COATS
SIMEONS BEDS
Built for Sleep
The beautiful coats can Be had in all of the
fashionable Fall colors. They are bothplain
tailored and handsomely tripimed with fur.
Some are lined with plairi)g§ fancy silk, oth
ers unlined. The materials are Broadcloth,
Duvet de Laine, Novelty Mixtures, Velour,
Silvertone, Plushes, Bolivia, Pompon and
Kersey.
| JThe Photoplay ’Vith An Amazing Soul
WAISTS
Everything in Georgettes,
Crepe de Chines, Satins and
all selling at below cost,
Come and convince yourself
Anything that the heart
could desire.
There are a selection of 150
Dresses that is something
well worth looking at\ f jfflie
materials are Jerseys, Tnc-
olette, Tricotine, and Bo-
tong and French Serges.
Ready tor Your Inspection!
fm the |«.y by GEORGE M COHAN Bated on the itoiy By FRANK L PACKARD
THE SUITS
There are no two suits in this lot alike. This
means exclusiveness, which is something
well worth looking for. The materials are
: Tricotine, Duotone, Velour de Laine, and
Peachbloom. Some of these suits show se
vere tailored lines, braid and buttonshaving
been used to add to the embellishment of
others. There are numb^jrs handsomely fur
trimmed and the linings m fan-
fey pu»syww>w sitka, \ ] i;33
^iWhole ofLifeirtlliintoeai .fhe:Vleslt,.the Blood, the
women—Sinning, Struggling, loving. ;
■JeeVof the u&derworld, the W’re of the MO. thb hmtt
PoBedi With a tKoti'Anl’lStileii adfftear*, into a'groat drama
litK forever in ypur-heart-rCpME! *
THEATRE
LEVY’S DEPART,
Special Mu»ic Every Performance
, Hours 3,5,8:15* p. m. .
ILY: Positively Nti One Admitted/
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