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BOlJP^'W MACON ,
New. SSPrecelved over the 'phone
Tlujn,dajg|gJhht of the sudden death of
Mr. Ho#Gri.p, of Maeon, oldest son of
| Mr. ajM Mrs, 3. II. Crisp of Eldorado,
“slE* b “ f ** fe roaster on the Georgia
ripmern and Florida rallvray. The fti-
noral will take p|aee In Macon.
■Mr. Crisp had been til only a day or
two, of acute Indigestion. Ho was ' in
Bldorudo Tuesday apparently well, and
his death is a great shock to Hs many
friends there, where ho Used with his
parents beforo going with the G. 8. A
fERE'S a aerial that’s lust
■l packed with lightning,
■ speed and action. If
that’s the kind of a serial
photo play you enjoy, you’re
going to be electrified for
18 weeks with “ELMO
THE MIGHTY."
L Perhaps you remem.
\ her ELMO LINCOLN
V as “TARZAN"’ of
Vi “TARZAN OP THE
t \\ APES” and file Belgian
L V blacksmith id "THE
R" KAISER,THE BEAST
^ OP BEH-
.-LIN.” In
8 .either case
U you must not
|U miss one
single epi-
Besldes bla wife and two small child
ren, Mr. Crisp is survived by bis father
and mother, three aiatere and four bro
thers. The ali^ra are! Mra. Sherwood,
of Macon; Mra. Clanton, of Gardner,
Fla.; and Mrs. W. P. Montgomery, of
Eldorado. The brothers are: Thomas
Crisp, of Tilton, and Jsraes, Kiblcr, and
Hnkler Crisp, of Eldortda. .( ‘ -
The funeral will be held- la Macon.
• The many frtenda of the heretvjd fam
ily, throughout this section deeply sym
pathize with them in tbelr sorrow.
in the UNIVERSAL’S
greet Challenge Serial
^ FOB LEAVE TO BELL
GEORGIA—Tift County.
Notice is hereby given that the under*
Higned has applied to the Court of Ordi
nary of said county for leave to sell, sub
ject to the dower interest therein, a 1-8
of 1-7 undivided remainder iintercst in
lots of land Nos. 131 and 140 in the
Sixth District of Tift county, Georgia,
belonging to Jas. Paulk, /minor, for the
purpose of completing bis education, and
necessary expense incident thereto, and
that said application will be heard at the
next regular December term of said Oonrt.
This, Nov. 8rd, 1019.
' Mrs. Pena F. Paulk,
x Guardian of said minor.
APPLICATION LEAVE TO SELL
GEORGIA—Irwin Gounty.
Notice is hereby given that pursuant
to Sec. 3005 of the present 1 Civil Code,
the undersigned trill present to his Hon.
B. Eve, Judge of the Superior Court of
said county, at Chambers in Tifton, Tift
couhty, Georgia, on the 13th'day of De*
immlutp 1(110 an- annllf*riftn fn» Innva
November 29,—-December 1st and 2nd.
Will be the Big Days when Great Reductions in the price of
SUITS, COATS, and DRESSES
WILL HAVE FULL SWAY
Continued warm weather during the fall season and heavy purchases
made in advance find our stocks entirely too heavy, and we are going to
lighten them. Make your selection now without further delay while die
line of sizes and assortment of styles is complete, as these are exceptional
H ERE’S the story of a giant foreat 1 ,\\
ranger and a beautiful girl. It 1
abounds in the tensest situations, /
packed to capacity with thrills, siturated with ' f
suspense and ail entwined with a beautiful love 1
story. If you love life in the open—if you love \
a clean high class story, you’ll enthuse over— ’
“ELMO THE MIGHTY.” Don’t miss a single
episode.
•BEGINS TODAY, SATURDAY, NOV. 29.
Then Every Friday and Saturday for 18 Weeks.
Alto Today, Harry Carey in “Ace of the Saddle”
STRAND THEATRE
(.•ember, 1010, ad’application-for leave
to sell, at private sale/ the undivided 1-35
remainder interest of Ethel, •Oliffton,
Sammie, Nellie, Unie, and Mary Fletcher,
Minors, in lots of land Nob. 131 and 140,
in the Sixth District of Tift county,
Georgia, said sale to be made subject to
the present dower interest Of Mrs. Judah
Paulk Rooks in sold lands
DR. WHITE IS PURCHASER
A FINE LOT CATTLE
One of the finest bunches of beef cattle
ever seen in Tiftou was brought to the
packing house Friday by Mr. E. T.
Paulk, of Sycamore. They were of a
good siz« and as fat as porkers. The
price paid for the herd was not learned.
Dr. W. E. White has purchased from
Mr. H. H. Tift the old R. E. Hall house,
corner Second street and Ohemratt ave-
Thomas T. Fletcher n. Peabody,
Houghteling & Co., et at
Equitable Petition; in Tift Superior
Court, December Term. 1010.
T 0 the Defendants, Lucretia P. Hough
teling; Alexander Smith; Barton Thom
as: Edward M. Mills, and Francis R.
Dickinson, Executor of the Last Will and
Testament of William R. Sterling.
You ara hereby required personally or
by attorney to be and appear at .the Su
perior Oonrt to be held in and for eald
County on the First Monday in Deeem-
Dr. White also purchased from Mr.
Geo. Raker the vacant lot, corner Eighth
street and Tift avenue.*
$19.80
At this price we have thirty Coats for
Laflies and Big Girls that are wonder
ful values. Also about Fifty more
Nice Dresses of French Serge, Satins,
Taffetas and Georgettes for only
$19.80.
Get fruit at W. I. Harvey’a 20dwtf
flu Qutnino That Does Not Affect tho Neat
Because of lla tonic and laxative effect, LAXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary
Quinine and do** not cause nervousness not.
rinsing in head. Remember the fall name omf
look for the signature of E. W. GROVE, &.r
You will find Thirty Coats that include
some real good Values up to $50.00
in this lot to select from.
Also Fourteen pretty Tricotine Dres
ses are in this lot that are Marvels for
VelvdBMnsV^V Cl I \/ll
We are the people whd made the market
in Tift County for Velvet Beans and Corn.
Central G roce ry Company
Feed Mill
W. E. CHANDLER, Superintendent
Bring u, Tour velvet betas, hogs, com,
■ id other term produce. Ltig A Go.,
Gm.fi, Gt, lOdwtf
$39.80
In this lot including Thirty-six suits,
Twenty Dresses, and Sixteen Coats
you will find some of the season’s fin
est garments and by far the biggest
values that will ever be shown by ns
or anybody either this season or at
any time in the near future.
For
weak
Women
$49.80
Twenty-three very fine garments are
in this lot which inchfdes Eight Suits,
Four Coats and Eleven Dresses,, and
any of the lot are exceptional values
at from $70.00 to $90.00, but they
lag ol the good Ctrdui
hag done them. This I*
the best proof ol the vikw
ol Ctrdui. It proves tkti
Ctrdui issgood medicine
foe women.
Thera ireaofaarmhder
hebtt.formlng drugs la
Ctrdui. II It composed
only of mild, medicinal
Ingredient*, with no bed
efler-eflecit.
SAVE THE MEAT YOURSELF
SPECIAL
on all Skirts for above
SPECIAL FORABOVE THREE DAYS
10 per cent off on all Shoes.
Children’s Garments are also reduced.
We have a very complete line of In
fants’, Children’s and Misses’ gar
ments that are especially good values
as they are, but they have been reduc
ed One-Fourth.
SPECIAL—15 per cent off on all Wool
The Woman’s Tonfe
1 ~
than this season’s opening prices) and you can therefore put'a wonderful
it the weather,
today with entire
And cave your meat, no matter
Hundreds of former* are using th
Write ue for full information
L D. MORGAN & SONS
Manufacturers of
MORGAN’S MEAT PRESERVER
TIFTON GEORGIA
AQDruggists