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TOE TIFTON GAZETTE, TIFTON* GA., . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER S*W ' ‘ '
AT SUNSET.
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HU tale to t»M,
He toadi to Night
Hto wealth of gold.
There at the toll gate
To the West
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Like ell the tceh
WANHB>—To bej a ear of «Up ehuek-
el ear eon; loaded,aajwheie la Sooth
Oeergto. Phooe, wbe <* write heat of
fer. J. W. Loot, Onega, 0*.
lOdwtf
mAlB OB BTOUtN—From nr
piece near Onega Saturday night Nor.
let, one dark bay home male, weight
about 860 poonla; long mane and talL
liberal reward for information leading
to Me teeorery. H. H. Tift, Jr. Sdwtf
FOB BALE—Fire mulea. For caah or
good note. See W. B. Hitchcock. 25dwtf
.UMBER FOR SALE—Saw min 7 mUee
from Tifton, 2 mile. weet from National
Hlghwey, I mUee eonth of Chula. Price*
right AH ordem filled promptly. Seo
8. Rlgdon or W, B. Olbbe, Tifton,
WfflM <Ww3w
7ANTED—Good, dean cotton rage. *
■BANS and CORN WANT-
t price* paid. Bee W. B. Hitch-
B. Bowen A Co. 25dwtf
-for beef cow; Mack, with
Strayed from paature cart
Reward for returlj to W.
, Ty Ty; “
’ 223wtf
l TO BUT—Or rest steam en-
, or 10 horse-power. Write J.
maon. Route A, Tifton, Ga.
Hr. and lira. J, J. F. Belter, of Ber
rien county, were in the dty Wedneeday
•hopping*
Mrs. B. E. Tomlinson, ot Macon, apest
Thanksgiving with her atotar, Mra. Joe
Kent in Tifton.
I Lucile Johnson, of Albany, to the
ot Miee Lucile Young for the
Thenksgiring holidays.
Mr. W. H. Willie of Bonte One, Ty
Ty, war a business visitor In the city
Friday.
Mr. Hugh McClure, of Albany, was the
goest of Mr. J. H. Yonng and family
Thoraday. 1 ',
Mrs. Clinton Shingles and children, of
Aabbum, spent Thanksgiving day In Tit-
ton with her parent*, Dr. and Mrs. O.
W. Julian. ' ,
Messrs. J. W. and M. M. Thompson,
of Worth county, are in the city having
spent Thanksgiving the gueats of Judgo
J. S. Royal.
Eggs COc. Bring us your turkeys,
geese, ducks, and of course wo want tho
chickens. Lang It Co., Omega. 20dwtt
Mr and Mrs. P. J. Slneatb and child
ren, of Pavo, ore the guests' of Dr. and
Mra. N. PetersonJ coming over for
Thanksgiving. .
We are' specialising in dyeing and
working over army overcoats. Hava it
dyed your favorite color. Stype’s Tail
or Shop. . 25d5twlt
Mr. Merril Yarbrough, who to attend
ing G. M. O. in Milledgevllle, Spent
Hr.. P. H. Watson, -of Boat* *. was
bnslneaa visitor to the city .WedMfty,
Ur. A. Julian, ■ prominent busineos
man from Adeb.wa* a visitor to rite city
Wednesday. • .
Georgla-FIorida Saw Mill J
elation will hold a meeting In Tampa,
December 2nd and 8rd.
Mrs. H. B. Watson, who had been
visiting relatives here, for several days,
returned to her homo in Ty Ty Monday.
Mr. 'and Mrs. O. L. Gaulding, left
Tuesday afternoon for Bartow, Fli, af
ter spending a few days with relatives
in Tifton.
Mr. and Mrs. George N. Ballsy, ot
Tern Haute, led., are visiting Mra. Bat-
ley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Miller,
at 21S Central avenue.
Mr. J. W. LIpsey, of Vancevilto, was
In town on business Tuesday. Bo hit
two good moles for sal* and advertises
them in tho Want Ada.
Bob Glover came oyer from Atlanta
and saw Norman win the South Georgia
Championship. Bob was ono of a largo
number of old A. M. 8. football stars
who saw the game.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Htrnil came over
from Jacksonville, Fla., to see Hodges
Harnll put up s good gamo against Nor-
msn Institute at Norman Park Thurs
day.
County Game Warden, W. M. Sellars,
reports tho tale of hunters’ license as
Blow. Only 14 county license and 23
state license have been sold and no non
residence license.
Messrs. Corinth and Ivon Pool, of
Vanceviile, returned Monday from a trip
o North Georgia, and Atlanta, whore
hey joined Misses Melissle and Nellie
Hand Sunday for a sight-seeing trip on
8touo Mountain,
New Ciotbes are too expensive. We
change the color and style of your old
suit. Stype’s Tailor Shop. 25dStwlt
A member of the Macon city detective
orce came to 1 Tifton Wednesday night
o rBen Lanier, who was arrested by
fficers here for the Macon authorities
on a charge of stealing automobiles.
A called meeting ot farmers interested
In tobacco growing in the Enigma sec
tion is set for Monday nigbt at 7 o’clock.
Some important business is to be tram-
FOR RENT—Four-Horse farm at Chu-
Standing rent for money or.cotton.
. Harris, Ty Ty, Ga. 24d3twlt
Thanksgiving with bin parents, Ur. and
Mrs.’ J.-A. Yarbrough.
acted and everybody to urged to be
FOR SALE—OS acres, part ot
Young Waterloo tract, for sale
Will' give terms. L..B. Sutton,
Mercantile Company, Tifton.
tinipe
MOLES
; FOB SALE—At Whaley’s
miles northwest ot Tifton, on
i Griffin place.. Preston Whaley,
Ga., Boats L 18dwlmo
NGEB MACHINES—They an
|4 caah fl per week. B. H.
; Tifton. 0-6-doodwtf
Put up your syrup in fruit iar* and
thus retain the newness the yaat round,
and then you'll have the jars for use
next canning season.. Will sell yon the
jars at wholesale. Phillips' Merc. Co.,
Tifton, Ga. 25d6twlt
Mils Lucile Bryant, assistant teacher
at Midway School, left Thursday morn
ing for Athbnrn to spend Thanksgiving
and ’the week-end -with her parents.
- We have jnat received another carload
of Good Young Males. - If yon want to
buy or trade for something good, don’t
fail to cone to see us. Golden Live
Stock Co. . 24d5twlt
i cash
US YOUR EGGS—Wo pay SO
or trade. Choate’s. lOdwtf
>F MULES FOR SALE-0 and
old,. weight 1,000 potufds.
pe. Will sell to right party for
ail cash,
Lipsey,
Yon Take No Chance
With Ameco Chill and
Fever Tonic
h, balance bankable note.
iy, Vanceviile. 28w4t
BY PRODUCE WANTED—We
the market, for Hens, Friers,
Guineas, Docks, Turkeys,
Eggs. Fruits and vegetables,
I pore cream. Can also use a
had goods. Hotel Myon,
. J. F.
-I can furnish the very
Goodman, Brookfield, wtf
I Constipation Cured
In 14 to 21 Days
p Tonic-Laxative for 1
relieves promptly but
dr for 14 to 21 days
Jt Stimulates and
Ptoasafit tn. Jake.o60a
m
Every ingredient used in the manu
facture of Amoco Chil 1 and Fever Tonic
is recognized and used by. all leading au
thorities on medicine in tlic treatment
of Malaria, Chills and Fever
In fact every ingredient entering into
its composition can be found in the U. S.
Fharmacopes, a book which *.s gotten up
and written bv the professor* of all the
leading institutions of pharmacy in the
United States and the physicians of the
United States, and is recognized by nil
druggists as authority and law on the
source of drugs and their preparation
and uses.
Get a bottle of Amoco Chill and Fever
Tonic from your dealer. You will be de
lighted with this wonderful medicine.
Ameco Chill and Fever Icnlc is told
and guaranteed by all dealers.
PRICK 25*
mph D§ Palma
Monogram Qil
Packard Speedster
and promptly.
We have just received another carload
of Good Young Mules. If you want to
buy or trade for something good, don't
fail to come to see us. Golden Live
Stock Co. 24d5twlt
Mr. H. Segravos left Tuesday morn
ing for a week’s hunting trip in Flor
ida. lie says he never lias killed
deer, but be is going to kill the first
one be shoots at or will give bis gun
to Mr. Sumner, his companion on the
trip,
Farm Light Plants and water works
systems. Come in and sec our light and
water works systems for the farm. W.
E. Farmer & Co. 24d2taw&wtf
News was received yesterday from Mr.
G. L. Blalock that he continues to Im
prove and it is thought now that he will
recover. He was taken to a hospital in
Atlanta a few weeks ago, for nn opera
tion, .but owing’ to his serious condition
the operation was not performed until
Monday nigbt.
Don’t sell your Chickens, Eggs, Tur
keys and Butter until you have seen me.
I pay the best market price. W. I.
Harvey. 20dwtf
Mr. .1. T. .Johnson, a prominent tur
pentine man from Norman Park, was
a business visitor in the city Tuesday.
Mr. Johnson reports a deal of more than
usual importance closed a few’ days ago
w’hen the Gaskins timber in Berrien
county was bought by the Norman in
terests, the deal approximating a quar
ter of a million dollars.
We move people anywhere in Georgia.
We haul hogs. Wo also have bodies for
all kinds of hauling. Kent’s Auto Line.
15d2tw3w
< The Grady County Board of Trade Is
pulling off a great Trade Week Carnival
with all kinds of attractions during tho
week, December 3 to Gth. An old fid
dlers convention, side shows and Dare
sDevil Rich will be among the attractions
offered to those w’ho attend. They are
live wires down in Grady and intend
to keep Cairo in the front rank of pro
gressive South Georgia dties.
The easiest way to market your hoge
Is to ’phone oa for a truck to haul them.
Can Joe Lee Barker, Tifton 830W, How*
ard Cooksey, Enigma, or Lang’a Store,
Omega. We ship in car lota and pay the
top price. 17dwtf
AS STRONG AS
AT SEVENTEEN
Experts said it could not be
done. Monogram Oil a min
eral product taken from stock
lubricated the Packard Avi-
Motor that now holds
world's record on
straight-away and circular
tracks for all distances from
one-fourth of a mile to six
hundred and sixteen miles.
iTIFT-OVERLg^
COMPANY
filly* Knight and Overland Cars
*hone 20 Tifton, Ga.
ORON Iron Tonis Kite Rar “OH Ha'
All You* Apli, Up DiuM*.
J. It. BROWN
' x nui
FARM LANOTm^CTTY I
A beautiful event of Sunday was the
marriage of Ml**. Maldee Willis and
Mr.’ B. A. Patrick, of Omega, at the
qonntiy home of the bride’s parents,
Mr. and Mr*. W. H. Willis, southwest ot
Tifton. The marriage took plaee at 0
o'clock, Prof Jenkins, of Omega, per
forming the impreafeive ceremony, which
was witnessed only by tho immediate
relatives of the contracting parties.
The marriage of this popular young
couple came aa a surprise to their many
friends as it had been announced for
early spring, but circumstances which
made it more convenient, to have the
marriage before the New Year.
The bouse was decorated with autumn
flowers’ and foliage plants, an impro
vised altar bring formed of palms and
ferns in th’e parlor, before which tbs
wedding party assembled for the cere
mony. Miss Annie Davis, of Quitman,
played Mendelsohn's wedding marsh.
The bride looked lovely in a blue
tricotine suit with hat of the same shade
and with'these she wore mahogany-brown
shoes and gloves. Miss Davis wore
taupe georgette.' KV
A fpur-course dinner was served im
mediately after the ceremony, end at the
bride’s table ,at which covers were laid
for eight, were seated, Mr. and Mr*
W. H. Willi* Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Willis,
Mr. and Mrs. T. Patrick and Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Patrick. The table decora
tions were yellow and green. On the
cluny lace luncheon cloth was placed a
cutglass beasket of yellow chrysanthe
mums. Tho other guests were served
buffet style.
The bride is the third daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Willis and is a young
woman of many lovely j traits of char
acter, and wins friends “wherever she
is known. She will be greatly missed
in the home, where she has made herself
almost infiispensiblc to members of the
family. Mr. Patrick, has only been back
from overseas eight weeks, where he
served over a year in the Quartermaster’s
Department. He had been in the service
two years, but a part of the time was
spent in the United State* He and Mr*
Patrick will make their home in Omega
where he is engaged in business.
The Gazette joins their hosts of friends
in wishing them a long and happy life
together.
Wm. J. Oliver PLOWS. We have re
ceived our Wm. ,7. Oliver Plows and Re
pairs sufficient for the season. W. E.
Farmer & Co. 24d2taw&wtf
JACOB HALL RESIGNS
Had Served 17 Years on Hoards
Education, fatten Is Successor
Hon. Jacob HnH'.s resignation as
member of the County Board of Educa
tion, handed in several days ago, has
been accepted by the State Department,
and Mr. M. S. Patten has been appoint
ed by Judge It. E\> uh Mr. Hall’s
ccssor.
This year would have completed seven
teen years of continuous service on
County Educational Boards fop Mr.
Hall, be having served on the Board in
Irwin county before the creation of Tift
County.
ENIGMA NEWS
Is Georgia Baptist Convention,
Durden Sunday Night,
Dr. C. W. Durden, in,his m
the Baptist church Sunday night,
crlbed the Georgia Baptist Convention
a great missionary society, in
every member is on an equal footing,
and no one greater than any other,
Dr. Durden made a report on the re
cent convention at the service, telling
just whit the convention 1* Churches
send delegates according to the amount
of their contribution, but no woman
allowed to be a delegate. The women
have a separate convention of their —
The organization has but one pui
to look after spiritual matters. At thu
last convention, an executive commit
tee of 40 waa named to handle the
business of the convention between ses
sions, Dr. Durden bring elected a mem
ber of this committee. : f. ^
Dr. Durden read for his scripturs les
son from the first chapter of Act* In
commenting on the same, he said that
Jesus was not only a teacher hut alao
* doer, and called attention to the foet
thlt doing was mentioned before teach
ing. Doing, he said, ia a good way to
teach.
Mrs. M. S. Shaw made a fine four-
minute talk in the' Interest of the Bap
tist 175,000,000 campaign. ’ ^
Mr. Durden urged every member
the church to be present at the services
next Sunday morning. The Baptist
drive starts Sunday and will be ushered
iu with a sunrise meeting for prayer
and thanksgiving followed by Sunday
Srbool at 0:30 and preaching at 11
o’clock.
Every Baptist is expected to be on
the job next Sunday.
-0
We are now in the market for Velvet
Bean* See us bofore selling.. Golden
Live Stock Co. 24dStwlt
INFANT OF MR. AND MRS. RUT
LAND.
The little two-year-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Rutland, of Eldo
rado, died Saturday morning after sev
eral days illness of cholera infantum.
The mother of the little child was in
Hot Springs, Ark,, fop her health when
she received the news of the child’s ser
ious illness and arrived just before it
died.
The remaius were laid to rest In the
Rutland cemetery Sunday morning.
The mauy friends of the bereaved par
ents deeply sympathize with them in
their loss.
DELIGHTED WITH
Suffered For Years WitK
Stomach Trouble, Nervous
ness, Pains in Back and
Limbs, Dizziness and Con-
stipatioa Ail Gone Wow.
GOOD All LEATHER'
Reasonably Priced.
It you need good all leather
guaranteed Shoes for Wq-k, School
or Dress Wear, our line is com
plete as is being shoum anywhere
and our
Prices are very reasonable
as we bought early and heavy an
ticipating a rise in the market,
therefore we are in position to ott
er you good shoes at less than
manufacturers prices of today„
We can therefore help you
cut your shoe bill by selling you
good shoes reasonable.
Wade-Corry Co.
v
Diptheria is trying to rage in our
littlo city, but we nre doing all in our
power to stop it. Pity but what we
would try os hard to stop whiskey mak
ing and drinking. We have n nice lit
tle city, though most all of ou r impor
tant officers like "stump" and enjoy
seeing their fcllowman indulge.
Mrs. G. O. Wheless of Alapaho was
tho guest of her mother, Mrs. S. J.
Shippoy, Wednesday.
There is lots of cane being carried to
mill; guess we will have plenty of syrup.
The n we can have some good old syrup
cake like grand mother made long ago.
Mrs. Fannie Patrick is visiting her
son, Mr. F. M. Patrick, of Pearson.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Harris returned
from Brunswick Sunday night.
School has been suspended for a few
days on account of diptheria.
Mr. C. B. Harris spent tho week-end
in Waycros* guest of his brother, Mr.
a. W. Harris.
—Chero.
Dreco, and It has made me Feel so much
better and stronger that I can do all my
own housework,'’ said Mrs. LIsslo New
berry, Uszella, Ga., near Macon.
“Before I began taking Dreco," abe
continued, “I was in a terribly run-down
condition; couldn't eat anything, hardly,
and didn't sleep much. My trouble start
ed several years ago. and althAgh I
tried many different thing* nothing pre
scribed for mo seemed to do any good,
and I was almost a physical wreck.
After eating I would feel all bloated
with sour ga* and my heart would beat
■o fast sometimes I would think It waa
going to Jump out of my body. This
—■* ia and I waa eaay to
» bad that I couldn’t
• any interest in things. Nearly every
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
0. Mumfort vs. Annie Hall Momfort; Li'
bel for Divorce; In Tift Superior
Court, December Term, 1010.
To the Defendant, Annie Hall Momfort
You are hereby required personally or
by attorney to be and appear at the Su
perior Court to be held in and for said
County on the First Monday in Deqem*
br, 1010, then and there to ansriRrer ths
complaint in the above styled case, as in
default thereof, ‘said Court will pro
ceed as to justice ahiU appertain.
Witness the Honorable R. Eve, Judge
of said Court This the 10th day of Oct
ober, 1010. Henry D. Webb,
Clerk Superior Court Tift Co., Ga.
R. D. Smith, Plaintiff’s Attorney.
FOR DISMISSION
GEORGIA—Tiflt County.
Mrs. A. T. Houghton, Administratrix
on the estate of 0. A. William* deceas
ed, represents to the undersigned that she
has folly administered on said 'Cftate and
asks for letters of dismission. This is
to notify all concerned that said applica
tion will be passed upon at the next term
of the Court of Ordinary, on the first
Monday in December next.
This, November 3, 1919.
J. J. Baker,
Ordinary, Tift county.
If you want your trunk hauled, tele£
phone 112. Kent’s Auto Line. 15d2tw3w
Files Cored In 6 to 14 Days
Druggists rrfund money, if PAZO piNTMENTfalU
to cure Itching, BUn<‘
Instantly relieves 1
wtfol sleep after
made . _. „
get excited. I felt
take any interest it
day I would read in the newspapers
about what Dreco had done for other*
•nd mnny rases Just fltted my symptoms
exactly, so I talked the matter over with
my husband, and we decided to give
*-*-* \fter a few days It began
and I knew I had at last
log my system needed.
- . nen better that I can
•at most anything I want, and at much
found the°rlgft __
now co much better that I
aa 1 want, and do not feel any bad effecta
I gm deilgl
Bee our new Avery wagon* Ham some
g• «»(] values in second hand wagm* Lang
A Co., Omeg* Ga. lOdwtf
LOANS ON TIFT COUNTY
FARM LANDS
DIRECT CONNECTIONS — PROMPT
HANDLING—CURRENT RATES
Commnnlcato With Ua
COTTON STATES SECURITIES CO.
421 Healey Bnlldlnt, Atlanta, Ha.
Hollins N. Raldolph, President
W. B. RENNET, Tifton, Ga.
Local Representative
$7.95
Guaranteed
Automobile
Robes
Don’t miss oar
display of theso
wonderful robe,
—ooo tho now
colon and pat*
terns. Kota tha
cenerous size—
60 by 80 Inches! Every
rob. porittvaly fuaran-
■teed! Every rob. 67.86!
Don’t delay—arte to sm
and feel strong and
With what Dreco did for me. 1
When the liver, kidneys or bowels be-
come Inactive the system falls to throw
off. the potion* and slowly, day by day,
ws'are weakening our bodies till a break
down comes. Sometimes it takes ths
form of the shorn css* Dreco causes the
organs v carry off these toxins an
waste maUer and keep ths system free c
dpflts “
WAIaLM 1)K(JU CO.
What Kind
of a suit are you going to get? One that will Look
Good on Him, Wear Well and still not cost too
much. WEARPLEDGE SUITS for boys are the
Best Suits that we have ever had. An insurance .
policy with each suit that guarantees the wear of
the suit. Prices from $12.50 to $25.
Also our line of Boys' Overcoats are of the
same quality.
Bring your boy to our store and let us fit him
DUNCAN & STUBBS
SATURDAY £ MONDAY
Are The Last Two Days of Our
OPENING SALE
We appreciate the cooperation of the giood people in
making this SALE the great success it has been
and we hope that everybody avail themselves of
this opportunity by paying us a another visit du
ring these last days of our Sale.
We still have a great many Drummer's Samples left that we can
sell at wholesale price* and many other thing* in Dry Good*
and Shoe*. While they la*t we are telling for Let* than we