The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, November 14, 1919, Image 5

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tillic GlSUI GairFmiy Broken Blossoms' © STRAND THEATRE, TIFTON, NOV. 19 & 20. 5 1-2 PER CENT FARM LOANS 7 Per Cent x Tifton City Loans W» make farm loan* at 5 1-2 par cant. Interest and gin the lanwrar die privilege of paying part of the principal at the and of any year stopping interest on amounts paid, bat no anal payment of principal required. B. C. ELLIS W. W. BRYAN Tifton, Georgia 1 We are showing the ‘‘Fitright Petticoats” in all silk Jerseys and Jersey with fancy bottom. You will have to see these petticoats to appreciate them. We are also showing some new Skirts and they are the very newest things. New Hatters Boots in Grey, Black, Brown and Field Mouse. All our Ready-to-Wear 20% off for cash only. Our goods are the Newest Our prices are Right. Come to see us—we can satisfy you Adams-Smith Co. COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED—We are in the market for Hens, Friers, Roosters, Guineas, Ducks, Turkeys, time or Egg*. Fruit) and vegetables, butter aud pure cream. Can also use a few home-canned goods. Hotel Myon, Tifton, Ga. FOR SALE—Thorough-Bred Hampshire Boar, registered as Illinois’ Best Large bouts strong and rigorous, and ia a beau- Quiet and easily handled. Two years old. W. It. Talbot, Fender, Ga. 12dwlw FOR HALE OR RENT—Two-lidus* farm mileR south of Tifton on ora^Ohion road. J. C. Aultman, Route A, Tifton. 12dw2w STRAYED—One red sow pig, weight 40 50 pounds, marked crop and half crop in left ear. Last heard from at Dr. Wil banks’ farm on Turner churgh road, east of Tifton. Notify W. L. Hancock, No. 54 Shipp Avo., Tifton, Ga. 12dwlt FOR SALK—My brick store building in Alapulin, Ga. Well located and in good repair, 25x80 feet long, plate glass frout. me «t once if interested. J. V. Dor- uiiney. 12-dwlw WANTED TO BUY—Or rent steam en gine, 0, N, or 10 horse-power. Write J. Thomason, Route A, Tifton. (la. U-dwtf WANTED—Position as overseer on farm with good man. Can move any time, and furnish A-No. 1 references. C. T. Itritt, Ilazlehurst, Ga. Ild3tw2t WANTED—Supervisor for u large plan tation. None need apply except man of experience, ability and good character. Reason for wanting a Georgia man will xplained in later correspondence. Ad dress F. M. Rogers, Sr., Florence, S. Ildl0tw2t FOR SALE—Five mules, about 200 bush els com. fodder and potatoes. For caah or good note. See W. B. Hitchcock. 5-dwtf STRAYED oiT STOLEN—From mj place near Omega Saturday night Nov. 1st, one dark bay horse mule, weight about 850 pounds; long mane and tail. Libera) reward for information leading to his recovery. H. H. Tift, Jr. G-dwtf WANTED—Calves or yearling*, Tele- ephone 3013, Emerson Conger. 9dwlw FOR SALE—At $100 pc r acre, 80 ncrca H land, 50 acres in cultivation, good five- room house; 1 tenant house, in three- fourths of a mile of Ty Ty, known as the place where Frank Parka lives. Ty Ty has n« good school as there ia in South Georgia, three churches—Metho dist, Baptist and Primitive Baptist. Part cash; terms for balance. G. S. Nelson, W- Specials for 10 Bays Tire Covers, Brass Polish, Running Board Mats, Spark Plug Cleaners Lap Robes, * Lamp Lens, Pumps, Jacks, v Polish, Top Dressing, Spot Lights, Electric Bells. 1-3 OFF FOR TEN DAYS TOT-OVERLAND COMPANY TIFTS GARAGE WANTED—To buy a car of slip shuck* cd ear corn, loaded anywhere in South Georgia. Phone, wire or write best of* J. W. Lang, Omega, Ga. lOdwtf FOR 8ALE—One good farm mare-mule, 13 years old, weight 1.200 pounds. Also one nice mar e 5 years old. Phillips Mer cantile Co., City. 2Rdwtf FOR SALE—Ford Coupe, 1018 model in good shape. I). B. Stewart, Sumner, Ga. 8-dlt-wlt FOR HALE—Overland 00, good aa new See me quick for a bargain. R. D. Glad- tey Route 4, Tifton. 21-dltw8t WANTED—Overseer on farm with good man. Can move any time. Famish A No. 1 references. C. T. Britt, Haxle- hurst, Ga. Id5|w2t RADIATORS REPAIRED—-and made to special order. If your radiator has been wrecked, burned, frozen or letka, send it to us. We wili send it fcack to you in first-class condition. FirU-clasa used radiators for sale at half price. Hol lingsworth Radiator Work*. 42 W. Broad St., Savannah, Ga. 25d0tw4t FOR SALE—Seven good saw mill or farm mules. Cash or credit. W. Puckett, Tifton, Ga., 8-d8tw2t MONUMENTS—I can famish the very beet J. J. r. Goodman, Brookfield, wtf .UMBER FOR SALE—Saw mill 7 miles from Tifton, 2 miles west from National Highway, 2 miles south of Chnla. Prices right All orders filled promptly... T. S. Rigdon or W. E. Gibbs, Tifton, -6-dw3w BUY SINGER MACHINES—They are the best $4 cash $1 per week, B. EL Bankston, Tifton. y H HAD TERRIBLE SKIN DISEASE liffli 8lif Isproies Rapidly Wlu 61m ZIRON Iron Tonic. . without apparently being able to flnd the g&nsrHgras ''^sisaas*sS!SSs “nd.Tefln., , JRdber.iOwtS5$r therZifon. ed so rapidly— t go* wo have jpn hef two more. Yhur Blood Needs SI i the chim- A HOME-CHORUS. Coal wagon’s late An’ the ehillun can't wait Fer the wind blows cold 'Cross Georgia atate. But the ax is a’ringin’ a An’ the saw is a'singin’, f f An’ they's goin’ to be a fire i ney! —Stanton, in Constitution. Mr. T. A. Ivester, of Route 0, was in Tifton on business Saturday. Mr. aud Mrs. W. W. Banks, of At lanta, speut Sunday in Tifton, the guests of friends. Mr. .T. W. Lang, the merchant prince of Omega, was among the visitors to Tif- n Tuesday. Mr. W. II. Collier and Mr. Burl Mc Donald, of Ty Ty section, were among Saturday’s visitors to the city. y. Mr. anil Mrs. 1>. K. Hilton are con gratulated on the arrival of a pretty little girl nl their home on Second street Friday night. It has just bee n announced that Mrs. L. Puffy, of Tift county, pon first prize for the best setting of egga on dis play at the State Fair. Messrs. James and Momer Dodd of North Georgia, ure spending a few days Tift county visiting Mr. and Mrs. Claud Martin, near Zlot^ Hope. Mr. P. E. Stewart, of Sumner, Ga., is in Tifton on business, Friday morn- g. 11c has a Ford coupe lor sale which he advertises in another column. The November term of Judge Sellars’ mirti was adjourned over to the first Thursday in December, 014 account of the City Court being in session tfils weeek. Mr. E. Loyd Knight moved to Tifton from Adel Tuesday. They have, a'house Woodlawn, and will make their home here. Mr. K. A. <irine r returned Mondag from Atlanta, where he spent three weeks at a hospital for special treatment for scirrhous affection of the liver. He Y* he is feeling much better and gets about as spry as » spring chicken. Mrs. H. II. Tift. Mrs. Nichols Peter- 11. Mrs. W. II. McCarney, Mrs. U. L. •unett and Miss Nelta Murray left Tuesday night for Columbus to attend the meeting «f the State Federation of Women’s Clubs in session in that city Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Mr. J. W. Jordan, of Omega, has pur chase!] the grocery business of Mr. C. W. Wisenbnkcr, on Main street, Mr. Wis- 011 linker moving to Brunswick. Mr. Jor dan moved his family to Tifton last week, occupying the Pope cottage on Love ave nue, formerly occupied by Mr. Wiscn- baker and family. v Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. McDonald left Sun day for Miami, Fla., where they will make their home, Mr. MoPonflld having ac cepted a position with the same whole sale grocery firm which lie left to come to Tifton. Mr. .McDonald came to Tif ton four years ago and has been with the Tifton Produce Company for several years. Both he and his wife made many friends during their Rtay here who re gret very much to see them leave. Mr. W. H. Pool spent the week-end in Fitzgerald. Mr. J. M. Ray, of the Eldorado sec tion, was in the city on business Thurs day. Mr. Howard Bagley, of Forsyth coun ty, is spending a few days in the city, visiting his uncle, Mr. W. H. Pool. $100 Reward, $100 Catarrh la a local disease greatly Influ enced by constitutional conditions, therefor* requires constitutional ti ment. HALL’S CATARRH MEDIC is taken internally and seta through the as 4 iflum wensMsst destroys the foundation of the disease. Ivea the patient strength by tmprovtnc •» and assists nature to _ ttBriyaoui 'E falls to cui give* the patient strength by tmprovtnc the general health and assists nature to 8£SJ?» TS5- 1 WILLIS DRUG COMPANY When Shopping Down Town Meet Your Friends at WILLIS DRUG CO. and Drink from a Fount that is Glean and r Sanitary. THE BEST ONLY Phone 94 Frock Sho s iere Moderate Prices and Si Styles Go Arm In Arm If you have been in quest of a Winter j of practicability, smartness and moderate you needn*t look further for. here are scon modes which will, we feel absolutely certain, swer each and every one of your requirements. Think of it! Even as low as $15.00 you mi choose innumerable Frocks of undeniable cl We have them in Serge, Tricotine, Satin, Jersey Taffeta, in Blue, Brown, Black, Taupe and rious other colors. WINTER COATS:- We have them in all materials and colors, ranging in price from $12.50 to $75 BETTS-SPURLIN COMPANY Phone 332 Champion X plugs sell at most places for $1 each, (17c during our sale. Buy a supply. Lang & Co.. Omega. 7-tf Mr. T. B. I.cscur, of Motor A, was in the city Saturday. Wc are now in the market for peanuts see us before you sell. Golden Live Stock Company. 10-dtf ANOTHER BIG CUT We have too many Misses Felt Hats 1 we want to sell them. Various and colors. Ranging in prices from to ten dollars. For immediate acci ance we are making the following \ sale prices on any number you wi Childrens $1 felt hats Childrens $1.50 felts