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SPECIALS FOR
Nbv. 22. CASH ONLY
TOIL DU NORD GINGHAMS, yd.......
Not Orer Ten Yard* to Customer.
AMOSKEAG GlfiGHAMS, yd.
Not Over Terf Yard* to Custotner.
BLUE/BELL CHEVIOTS, yd.
Not Over Ten Yard* to Customer. •
40-in. SHEETING, yd
Not Over Twenty Yard* to Customer.
10-4 Pepperell Bleached Sheeting, yd..
Not Over Ten Yards to Customer.
BEST. GRADE OF BLEACHING, yd..
Not Over Ten Yards to Customer.
27-in. PERCALE, yd.
Not Over Twenty Yards to Customer.
The Best Grade of Amoskeag Outings,
Not Over Twenty Yard* to Customer.
28 c
23*
23°
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28 c
If
' A 22 c
Darnell’s Dry Goods Store
TIPTON GEORGIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1*10.
mmm *tm-' n v -. —
of Tift Conty, Gracia,
public outcry, on too first
December, 1010, tt fit* court
In uld county, between the
of sole, certain Teel estate,
acres, more or less, of
number Two Hundred and
'-seven (2(17) and Ninety-seven (97)
more or lest of lota of lond num-
Jwo Hundred and Hixty-aix (200),
Two Hundred and Forty-one (241),
in tbs Sixth (6) land District of Tift
nty, Georgia. Also, one share. No.
, in the Country Fisblss Club. Terms
said sale to be cash.
This the third day of November, 1910.
W. B. Hitchcock, Administrator,
Estate of Bobert Land.
FOB LEAVE TO SELL „
0HGIA—Tift County,
lottos is hereby fiven that the under-
ied has applied to the Court of OnU-
y of said county for leave to sell, sub-
jtfl to,the dower Interest therein, a l-3
o? 1-7 undivided remainder Untereat In
lota of land Nos. 131 and 140 In the
Sixth District of Tift eounty, Georgia,
beloosins to das. Paulk, minor, for the
purpose of completing hie education, and
necessary expense incident thereto, end
tStaaM application will be heart at the
*t rexular December term of aaid Court,
This, Nor. 3rd, 1919
Mrs. Pern F. Paulk,
Guardian of aaid minor.
CITATION.—YEAR’S SUPPORT
GEORGIA—Tift County.
The returns of the appraisersi Betting
apart tweire months’ support to the fam
ily of O. F. Willett, deceased, having
been filed in my office, all pcrsoM con
cerned are dtdd to show reuse by the
15th day of November, 1910, why acid
application for twelve c-lv-i support
should not be granted,
This 17th day of October, 1910.
24-w4t. J. J. Balter, Ordinary.
“ALL 0. K.
FOR THE BLOOD”
WHISKEY FOR
COLDSAND FLU
Hew Elixir, Called Aspiron-
al, Medicated With Latest
Scientific Eemedies, Used
and Endorsed toy Euro
pean and American Army
Surgeons to Oat Short a
Cola and Prevent Oompli-
cations. , . , -
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Every Druggist in U. S. In-
structed to Refund Price
While Toq. Wait atOount-
er If Eplief Does Not Come
Within Two Minutes,
, Delightful Taste, Immediate
1 Belief, Qufck Warm-Up.
The sensation ^ot the year In the
drug trade is Aspironal, the two-
minute cold and cough reliever, au
thoritatively guaranteed by the labora
tories; tested, approved and most
enthusiastically indorsed b)r>fhe high
est authorities, and pfoowsfTd -by
the common people as top* times ns
quick and effective os whiskey, reek
and rye, or any other cold and cough
remedy they, have ever tried.
All drug stores are now, supplied
with the wohderful new elixir,* so all
S ou have to do to get rid qf that cold
1 to step into the nearest drug store,
hand the clerk half a dollar for a bottle
of Aspironal and tell him to serve'yon
two teaspoonfuls with four teaspoon
fuls of water in a glass. ‘With your
watch in-your hand, take tho drink
APPLICATION LEAVE TO SELL
GEORGIA—Irwin County.
Notice is hereby fiven that pursuant
to Sec. 3065 of the present Civil Code,
'the undersigned will present to hb Hon.
B. Eve, Judge of the Snperior Court of
ssid county, at Chambers in Tifton, Tift
«waty,. Georgia, on the 13th day of De
cember, 1019, an application, tor leert
to sell, at private sale, the undivided 1-35
remainder , interest of Ethel, OUffton,
Sammie, Nellie, Unle, and Mary Fletcher,
Minors, in lots of land Nog, 131 knd 140,
in the Sixth District of Tift county,
Georgia, said sale to be made subject to
the present-dower interest of Mrs. Judah
Paulk Books in said lands
Thin, I4tb day of W. 1019.
■ Warren Fletcher,
•*- Guardian, above named Minora.
„„„ ADMiNISTBATOR’S BALE
GEORGIA—Tift County.
•’By virtue of an order from tbs Court
of Ordinary of Tift County. Georgia, will
be sold, at public outcry, on the flrst
"«day in December, 1919, at the court
Ji door in said county, between the
legol hours of sale, the tract of land in
rad county, the same being One Hun-
dred>ud Fifty-one, (151) aeres, more or
Ira, or lot of land number One Hun-
dred Eleven, (111) in tha 6th district of
wid county and bounded as follows.—
On North hy Cydoneta Farm and lands
of John Greene \> on the West by land# of
Mrs. McKinney; on the East by lands of
-I axon Scar boro and John Swain; and on
the south by Dowry lands of Mrs. Emms
E. Akins. Terms of ssid ssle to be for
cash.
This, 3rd day of November, 1010.
J. A. Akins;
■ Administrator for J. T. Akins.
Nice llhe of Fruits at W. I. Harvey’s.
Apples, Oranges, Grape Frnit, Bananas
and everything to be had. 20dwtf
Winter Wear
Don’t wait too long to get fitted up for
the Winter. We are due a very Cold
Winter. We have lots of
, WARM CLOTHING
now, and will not be able to get much
mtore this Winter. Let us fit up your
family with goo&clothes at a reason
able price. Stacy Adams Shoes for
' Men, Red Cross'Shoes for Women,
the Good Kipd for the Children
DUNCAN &
BBS
... , „ , , BRING US YOUR EGOS—We pay 60
b Vkat » BUM - ri fleorgU $« S &T tflST Z&ff fr IZ S i ”«■ » »"**■ 'cbo.u’.. SU
Z1R3N, l k l NlV Iroi Tonis. feel your cold fading away )lko a dream !
' within the time limit. Don’t,be bash- !
You Do More Work,
by the nerves to Keep mem j it* ‘ ^ I You are more ambitious and you get m
toned up. Ziron, the new Irou tonic, will! When your cold or cough is re- j JOT®®.®* of everything when j
put Ironinto your blood tad should help, li«ysd ( take the remainder of the bottle, h^^n^good condition. Impurities
renew your fagged nerve forces u the * '
Iron R needed by the blood to keep: M »“ druggists invite you and j
men and women strongand healthy. Iron ; expect you to try it. Essrybody’a
la needed by the nervea to keep them doing it. '. - I
J. R. Bell, Rt. 2, Oconee,
That was what 1 have been taking itfor—
1. I liked Ziron so well that 11
home to your wifo and bnbisa, for, the blood haves very depressing effect
Aspironal is by far the safest and most j the system, causing weakness, laziness,
effeetive, the easiest to take and the , nervousness and slimness. -
most agreeable cold and cough remedy i GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
for infants and children.—Adr.) "I I I - “
my blood. ..
went back to the store and got two more
bottles of if
, restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying
and Enriching the Blood. When you feel
See those All-Wool Blanket, Tt The
Adams-Smith Co.'a
18d5twlt
how it brings color to the tdieeks and bow
it improves the appetite,\yoo will then
Ziron Isa combination of a pure medl-, s „ s,.s. appreciate its true tonic value.
nffil innrfranlr irnn salt mentioned In thft «aWcxcna, eggs, ana mi Rinas oi iarm nDnvp ,« tagtpi rcc ch
dnalinorganic iron salt, mentbncu i« we; m."'.. n«s M n
U. S. Pharmacopeia, with thchypophos- • pw^uce! That a our line. Why aell
phites of lime and soda, and other valu- to others at a losa? Cooksey & Lang,
able tonic ingredients, endorsed and re? I Enigma, and Lang & Co., at Omega,
commended by the best medical author!- Bring them to the neareat place. 17dwtf
ties and mentioned In the medical text —_
bookW | FOR DISMISSION
All druggists sell Ziron on a money- oeorgIs\—Tint County,
back guarantee. Look for the formula Mrs. A. T. Houghton. Administratrix
on the label. Qet a bottle today, and on the estate of C. A. Williams, deccas-
Sve it a Sir trial od, rcpre*enta to tho undersigntd that she
• * ZN IS has fully administered on-snid 'estate and
asks for letters of dismission. This is
to notify all concerned that said applica
tinn will be passed upon at the next term
of the Court of Ordinary, on the first
Monday in December next
This, November 3, 1019.
J. J. Baker,
Ordinary, Tift county.
\bur Blood Needs
GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
is not a patent medicine, it is simply
IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup.
So pleasant even children like it. The
blood needs Quinine to Purify it and IRON -
to Enrich it These reliable tonic prop
erties never fail to drive out impurities in
the Wood.
The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'S
TASTELESS ChiU TONIC has made it
the favorite tonio in thousands of homes.
More than thirty-five years ago, folks
would ride a long distance to get GROVE’S
TASTELESS ChiU TONIC when a
member of their family had Malaria or
needed a body-building, strength-giving
tonic. The formula ii just the same to
day. and you can get it from any drag
Store. 60c per bottle.
T here are
Bradley coat
styles,' jerseys,
slip overs-inall
weights and all
colors-for every
occasion, out
door and in.
For work or play, get a Bradley. Slip into one i
get that real, honest-to-goodness; comfortable
ing-that easy to move action-why, you, wont knot
you’re wearing a sweater if it is a Brfdley.
Our Sweater Department has jiisfc received the latest
Bradley creations. Come in and look over the new
styles and «o!or combinations.
Wade-
Compahy
One Price to Everybody
THE OPENING SALE
CONTINUED UNTIL.
DfcCEMBER 1st
. We have sold Thousands of Dollars worth of Merchandise during our Opening Sale and are perfectly satisfied with thM
Liberal Patronage of the Good People who have contributed to the success of this Sale; but we realize that hundreds of our
Good Customers and Friends have been deprived of this Great Bargain Opportunity. Some by sickness, some by not having
the money at hand and some by not having made a payday, and owing to tlus fact we have been constrained toi:on-
tinue this Opening Sale until December 1st whiclTwill give everybody an opportunity to buy most of their Fatl and H^infcr.
Supplies at our Below Present Wholesale Cost. Now t/ we propose to make these remaining days of Our Sale even more at
tractive, it possible, to the Bargain Hunters than the first days were,, So Everybody has a Special Invitation to visit Our j
Store bom now until December 1st. , . v . - . . . ,,
SHOES! SHOES!
We bought early and can sell Shoes at about
what they cost us now.
We guarantee our Shoes to be Solid Leather.
UNDERWEAR
Our Line of Ladies', Men's and Children’s Un
derwear is Complete.
LADIES’READY TO WEAR
MEN’S CLOTHING
Ladies' Coats, and Coat Suits MUST BE SOLD
and all who need anything in this line will do
well to visit this sale.
A big line of all wool Suit. J22.50447.50
a °” s "“" r ” $4.98™ $15.00
Boys’ Panta from TO Qg
MEN’S HATS F "“ $1.48 ™ $6.00
$1.50 Value Men’s Shirts ..ggC
DRYGOODS
One counter of 35c to 40c value, Percales, Cher- ’
lot*, Bleaching,. Drapery, Longdoth, Tick-.^OCe
ing, Sheeting, etc.,-at less than present cost^*-
Homespun and Sheeting 15 c
72 in. Table Damask, *1.78
Vatae ——-
98°
$17.50 All Wool MM4r
8nlta
$14.48
*1J5 Value s* in Saxo,
~89°
..0QC
Raster Brown Hosiery for Men, Ladles'
sad Children
Zeijler Shoe* (or Wa
$12.50
X5c to 40c Value Drees Oilthun^e
For Men SSe, $1.50. $3 AO, $5.00, $*.00
and $7 JSO.
75o Value Plaid Soltinx
39°
DXlg Art Squares
$5.98
Bit Una Ladles' and Children's Hats
$1.98'
$7X54 In date Ran
MEN’S SOLID LEATHER SHOES
$3.98“$il.00
—
S5e Value Outlnz .
25°
Remember, Our Opening Sale will Positively Close Decerpber 1st and we will be forced to reinstate out old prices as
we are selling so much of our stock At and Below Wholesale Cost today. Avail yourself of the opportunity.
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Tilton,