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t Tifton, Ga.
We Have Secured the Agency For
HANS0N.SK CARS
: In Twelve Counties
A High-Grade. Up-to-Date Car Built lor Beauty, Strength
and Service. ’Cfuai-anteed for Twelve Months.
DEMONSTRATIONS GLADLY GIVgN.
STRAYED OB STOLEN—From the Ba
ker Farm, west of Tifton, one llfht red
Jersey cow, dehorned, almost dry. Re
ward for information leadlnf to her re
covery. H. a Tift, Jr. Telephone No.
» 29-eod St-wlt
WOMACK AND ROSS
TIFTTON, GEORGIA
BUY SINGES MACHINES—'They art
the best H clsh J1 per week. B. a
Bankston, Tifton. 9-t!-deodwt|
o The Public
J am moving to Oklahoma and will
have a general clean-up
AUCTION SALE
Monday, December 8tli
I will sell Malts, Wagons, soma tint Jersey Milch
ts and Jersey Heifers, Hay, Fodder,' Seid Oats
Wheat, Potatoes, Player, Piano and Household
1 Kitchen Fumitare. A nice lot Utl’gkbi fiptmsd
Fruits, a barrel of pickle Peaches, anybody wanting
tipicMe peaches king vessels'to put them in, /;
„ This sale will take place . at Oak Ridgc School
[ House, four miles South of Tifton, on Nashville road.
ybody come, and tell.ycur neighbors and
'Os GILLEY
it tat the -Oata Monday, December
-.iG ,est;
AUCTION SALK—I will sell at auction
Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock be
fore the courthouse door' iu Tifton the
following property to the highest bidder
for cash; 2 mules, 1 horse, 1 one-horse
wagou, 1 buggy. Sale will begin prompt
ly at 2 o'clock. Sidera Karauikaa.
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LOST—In br near Max Nathan’s store
•Saturday, pocket book containing large
sum of money. Finder please return to
J. iA* Crawford, RL 2, or Gazette Office,
and receive Veward. l-3td&wlt
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\alph Bp Palma
Monogram Oil
Packard Speedster
Experts said it could not be
; done. Monogram Oil a min-
s era/ product taken from stock
lubricated the Packard Avi
ation Motor that now holds
devery world f s record on
•straight-away and circular
tracks for all distances from
one-fourth of a mile to six
hundred and sixteen miles.
TIFT-OVERLAND
COMPANY
[Willy* Knight and Overland Cars
Phone 20 Tifton,'Ga.
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STRATBD—From my lob Wednesday
night, two bay mare mules,, about 8
years old. Weight about 000. pounds.
$10 reward for recovery. Notify .A. W.
Lavender,or A. P. Cox, Route 1, Ty Ty.
6dwlw
MONUMENTS—1 can furniah tbe very
beet J. J. F. Goodman; Brookfield, wtf
PAIR OF MULES FOR SALE—6 and
7 years old, weight 1,000 pounds. In
fine shape. Will sell to right party for
one-half cash, balance bankable note.
J, W. Lipsey, VancevlUe. 28w4t
TWO SMALL YOUNG MULES—For
sale, or will exchange for one or two
large inuleH. See T. 8. Rlgdon. Sdwtf
LUMBER FOR SALE—At mill or de
livered. Mill 2 milps south of Chula,
See T. S.‘ Higdon or W- E. Gibbs. 3d\vtf
Come in, there, you fellers,
Don’t stand at the door:
Hear glad voices callin’:
“Dancin’ time ouce more.”
Hear the fiddles goin’
White sand on the floor,
Don’t you know Good Times have
to Georgia?
Tables spread with Plenty-
Such a merry rounAl
Here’s the, very Promised Land
To which we all were bound!
Hear the fiddle’s music?
We’ll hold the happy ground;
Don’t you know Good Times have come
to Georgia?
—Frank L. Stanton in Atlanta Oo»-
stitution.
FOR SALE—ICirstin Oue Man Stump
Puller, good a s new. Mrs, W.^E. Johns,
Motor Route A. 3d4tw3t
BRING US TOUR EGGS—We pay 60
cents cash or trade. Choate’ar" lOdwtf
T. J. McALISTER—Fine automobile
painting, upholstering and trimming.
New Tops made. Fine furniture uphol
stered ; any kind, of cushion work. All
work absolutely guaranteed. See me for
best prices. South Main St, next to
Harry Knlbersh. T. J. McAlister.
14-dwlmo
FARM FOR SALE—08 acres, part of
the Joe Young Waterloo tract, for isle
cheap. Will give terms. L. R. Sutton;
at fillips Mercantile Company, Tifton.
19dw2w
FOR SALE CHEAP—Good mule. See
ns. at once. Georgia Public Service Co.
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Habitual Coitstrpatloii Cured ”,
In M to 21 Days
njUMWWITH PEPSIf-T U a speda
tipatlon. It relieves promptly.
should be taken regularly for !4 to 21><iay»
to induce regular action. It Stimulates am
Regulates. • Very Pleasant to Take. tMc
WATER WEILS .:
We are now drilling at
the Coleman Plant Farm!
Come and see us.; ,;’
W. A. McSREW S
Thomatville, Ga.
Mr. W. H. Barnes, of Route A,
in Tifton oq business Tuesday.
Mr. D. C. Eaton, of Route 2, Ty Ty,
was in the city on business Tuesday.
W. A. Hesters, of Ball Ground, spent
a short thue in Tifton Wednesday
his way to Albany.
Mrs. M. A. Howard left Wednesday for
Ellaville, where she will visit relatives,
going from there lo Amerieus and Macon
before returning home.
Mr. George *\ Willis, of Route (1
was iu town, on V.i-! u .« S s Tuesday. II
wants a four or tire room house iu Til
ton and advertises for it in the Want
Ads.
Plenty Heed Oat, at Geo. Baker Gro
cery Co. 2-d4t-wlt
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Brantley ,of Black-
shear, and Mrs. A. L. Patterson, of
Savannah, motored over from Blnckshcar
and spent Tuesday with Mrs. B. Y. Wal
lace.
Good watev proof Boots for rough
wear at Wade-Corry Co. 4d4twlt
Col. L. P. Passmore ,of Sylvester, is
oue of the prominent out-of-town attor
neys attending Tift Superior Court this
week, representing the defendant in the
cas of Fletcher vs. Ross.
Ladies Coat Suits, (’oats and Dress
one-fourth off. Soi> them now. Adums-
Sniith Co. 4-:tt-wlt
Mr. T. .V. Pa vis of Route 5, has re
turned from a visit to his old homo near
Knoxville, Jn Crawford county. He says
the cotton crop was short in that sec
tion and that but little corn was made,
Syrup barrels now at Geo. Baker Gro
cery Co. 2-d4t-wlt
Mr. J. L. Williams returned home
yesterday from a trip to South Carolina,
and other states nlonjr the South Atlan
Gel; coast, while away. He visited the
Whl station on Paris Island on busi
ness.,. . 1
A. mew line of Kid Gloves in all colors,
ahd%)*jt:asonably priced at Wade-Corry
; 1- -••• • 4d4twlt
^/Ttere; has been .a large- quantity of
uyru^lput up in Tift county this year.
So: (finch, that many farmers : have found
fixptd^ent Uf, use. fruit jars in which
to {kit up their syrup. One local grocer
repojfis .tluit he has bought 1,200 gallons
of syrup this fall, siiliplyingyffalloii cans
for about 700 f&Uona and fruit jars for
a eonsldrrablr quantity of tha balance.
• ■ Sec-Hidsc ncyr Bath Itnbaa for Ladiea,
JlMJ'.liUrOhildrcn at Adama-Smlth Co
4-8t>wW at '4't -»•••
REWAfiD-^bt beef coij, blaok, with
hoTM,: fat. Strayed from pasture east
of. Ty Ty. Reward Jor return to W.
FV Sikes, Ty Ty. 22dwtf
SHINGLES TOR SALE—At, Whalqy’s
Mill, ,;«l* mflei Uorthweat 'of Tifton, on
Himb GrfM 'place. Preston Whaley,
Tifton,, Ga.iRbute 1. 18dwlmo
TOR RENT—Good, two-borse farm. Ap
ply to W. B. Hitchcock. " 2-tf
;« iHSS
i V'-'JFHOrffla Saturday (Thle Week) at The Strand i
Cupid kad^fus Jinqers crossed-
Somebody put a $inx on their
Honeymoon!! c lhey coutdnb
ei)en kiss in secret!
Petite and Fascinating'
Viola Dana
Every one In our community enji
the Thanksgiving holiday.
Mitz Georgia Dearing left Wedm
afternoon to, spend Thanksgiving
the week-end with her home 'folks gl
Oak Ridge. Miss Bessie Slayton spent
Thanksgiving with Mrs. G. A. Clyatt and
left Friday morning to spend the week
end at her home in Omega. They both
returned Sunday afternoon.
- Quite a number from pur Community
enjoyed the Thanksgiving exercises and
box supper at Inaba school Thursday
night
Mr. Carlos Sutton and Miss Priscilla
Jones enjoyed the Thanksgiving dinner
at the home of Mrs. M. E. Hardison.
Mr. Z. M. Fowler is visiting in North
Georgia. v ;
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Greer, Mrs. Z.
M. Fowler, and Mrs. O. B. Cates spent
Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs.
J. K. Thompson.
Messrs. J. P. Cromer, VV. T. Greer
and R. H. Mangham are attending court
iu Tifton this week.
Mr. Paul Huff and family, who visited
Mr. aud Mrs. W. P. Ligbtfoot last week,
returned to their home at Miccosukee,-
Fla., Saturday,
Mr. Carlos Sutton attended the foot
ball game in Norman Park Thursday
afternoon.
Messrs. N. J. Womack, J. F. Shop-;
herd and I. It. Jones made a business
trip to Tifton Friday morning.
SALE OF NITRATE OF SODA
Orders May Bp Placed This Week With
County Agent.
The Department of Agriculture bus
about 1700 tons of nitrate of soda in
storage at Wilmington, N. O., left over
after spring deliveries were made. In
order to avoid further storage charges
this nitrate will be sold during the next
thirty days. Farmers who dcfdrc to sc
a quantity of this nitrate for ini
mediate delivery from Wilmington should
a written application flt once with
the county agricultural agent. The price
of this nitrate wlll,.h|£ $58.00 per ton
of 2,000 pounds, or $5.$0 per 200 pound
hag, f. o. b. Wilmington, N. C.
Last spring’s price in Tifton for ni
trate ot soda was $07.00 per ton, and
niHentions are that it will be as high
agnin this next season.
The county agricultural agent will be
the Board of Trade office on Saturday
take orders fo r government nitrate ot
ida and those wanting it should see
him at this time. Any time during the
k the orders can be placed at tin
Board of Trade office. Phone 328, Tif
-Myon Hotel Building.
A. M. Dickson,
County Agricultural Agent.
On Boys’ Short
Pants Suits
For two days, Saturday and
Monday, we offer a good line of
Boys’ All-Wool Suits at 20 per
cent discount.
These prices are for above
two days only and you should
get the benefit of this saving of
fer, as this is less than today’s
wholesale prices on these goods.
WADE-CORRY CO.
STATE AN1) COUNTY TAX NOTICE
I will, be in my office every day until
tbo tax -books close, which is Dec. 20th.
If convenient do not wait until the last
day. I ' will be very busy and crowded
tben. -All taxes will draw 7 per cent
interest after Dec. 20th*
1 If you Ire not properly registered do
so when you pay your taxes.
; Yours to serve, I am,
3dir>tw3t *f T. S. Rlgdon, T. C.
Special values in Children’s Coats at
Wade-Corry Company’s. 3d4twlt
Mrs. Edith Conger, of Moultrie, spent
Tuesday with relatives and friends in
Tifton. v
Have Slippers for the family. Adams-
Smith Co,v. 4-3t-wlt
Mr. .A. W. Lavender, of Route 1, Ty
Ty t was in Tifton Thursday afternoon,
iqoking for two mules which strayed
front his. barn Wednesday m$ht. He of-
ers $10 reward for their recovery.
A good line of Hunting Boots, reason
ably priefed at Wfide-Corry Co. 4d4twlt
Hon, Jehu Branch, of Chula, accom
panied his sixteen-year-old daughter, Miss
to .Albany Wednesday morning,
where she went fo ran opetaion- for ; ap
pendicitis. This is the gjetn#B attack
from which she has snfferWwu was
taken severely ill Monday #bl^
to make the trip to Albany WeohesflBy.
Many friends of the young lady and her
family throughout this section wish her
an early and complete recovery.
New assortment of Books, the very
thing for Xmas gifts. Adams-Smith
4-St-wit
FOR SALE—Two Chandeliers, 4 lights,
ach used only a short time. Mrs. Clark
Webb, Sec. of Ladiea Aid Society, Ome
ga, Ga. 29-d3t>wlt
Only 17 More
Very Short Shopping Days
Christmas
We can show you an Excel
lent line of usefullremembran-
ces reasonably priced.
Cold weather is approaching
and we also have a complete
line of all Winter Goods,|with
prices very reasonable and qua^
ity the best. oo.o?,
‘XBad&OmyQmpanif
A FEW SPECIAL PRICES
35c value Percales 25c
35c Ginghams
35c Bleaching
$2.00 Rugs
$4.00 Rugs
29c
25c
$1.6
$2.9
75c Plaid Suiting 39c
And many other Bargains in Men’s and
Ladies’ Ready-to- Wear at
ed byJbhnSnce. Mamidl Xtuyer, tomtcr&a
Pepperell Seamless
Sheeting 69c
1.25 Value Shirts 98c
1.25 Hand Bags
Sheeting^
Homespun