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Christmas 1919
'Santy” Says:
Make it a Jewelry Chrisj
Gold and Gold Filled
DROVE'S TASTELESS
seatone Energy end Vltallt
and Enriching the Blood.
A Fine Scarf Pin
High up in the intimation of gift
given la the Mmtsfn pen; it la
a possession Vi to many, tmt
favoredr by e^rybody. Oita a
fountain pen ana yon trill gin a
gift that vriU be appreciated. Bee
on Une of popular fountain pens,
America's beet mates, plain and
highly. ornamented, and all of
wbl$ make each excellent gilts.
Prices art very fair.
(Mi national joy tmoke
ROLLING your’ewm'dgparettes with Prince
Xv about as joy’us a sideline as you ever carried around in
your grip! For, take it at any angle, you never got such quality,
flavor, fragrance and coolness in a maldn's cigarette in your
life fxf *miry “P. A. home-made" will present you! ,
Prince Albert puts new smokenotlons under your bonnet! It’s to (
delightful rolled into • deerette—and, so easy to rolll And, you Just take
( to it Ube you beetidoing it sines away back! You see, P, A. Is crimp cut
I *nd a cinch to handle I It stays put—and you don’t lose a Jo# when you
\ «faif fo kajth* paper around the tobeooo l
V YouH She Prince Albert in a Jimmy pipe ss much as you do taahome*
rolled daarstMb tool Bite and parch are cut out by our exdualve patented
you know P. A. is the tobacco that has led three men to smoke
* ras smoked before. Yes dr, Prince Albert blazed the
■ IV wbat a wad of a motosport will ripple your way
1*: hi
‘The Gift Store 1
FOB 1 F. VVK TO SELL
, BOKG1A—Tift County: _
a petition, of which a trua and comet
copy is subjoined, will, be preeuited .to
the Hon. B. Eve, Judfe of Sup
Court at the Court House iu TOt l
t.v, Ga., on ths 20th dsy of December,
1MD- Mrs. Wills 1'syno Mm
Sepcrier
Cm of held County:
. * The petition of Hr«. W. P. Myer*
respectfully abowa:
1 That aha la the Guardian of 8a-
1 rah Myer*. a minor, heretofore duly ap
pointed aa auch guardian In auch ceupty.
f *^2. That *he aeairea to- aell for r+
investment at private •*!« the following
property, the same being a part of the
personal estate of her said ward, to*
wit: A one-ball undivided interest in
lots No. 12, No. IS, No. 14, No. 15.
No. 16, No. 17, and No. 29, In Block G, of
, the Melvin Addition to the City of Av.
bany, Dougherty County, Oa.
3. That *be dealrea to aell said prop
erty for the reason that the aame doea
not bring in any Income, only bringing
a small rental per ye*** which after pay
ing taxes and repair* nets nothing for
he 4.**That*»be desires to invest the pro
ceed* of such sale in a tim^ certificate
for the full amount to be received there-
for, tow It: $500.00, In the National
Bank of Tifton. at a rate of interest of
per cent, which will be profitable to
he S. M PetH?oner shows that notice of her
Intention to make this application baa
been published once a week for four
weeks In the Tifton Garotte and Albany
Herald, being the newspapers in which
county advertisements are usually pud-
llshed, as required bv law.
Mia. Willie Payne Myers.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 24th day of November, 1019.
Marion Harbin,
Notary Public, Tift Co., Ga.
It. D. Smith, Petitioner’s Attorney.
N28w4t .
APPLICATION LEAVE TO SELL
Georgia—Tift County.
John K. Glover, Guardian of Matilda
Sophronia Glover, a minor, has applied
to the undersigned for leave to sell one-
half undivided interest in and to all of
lot number Four (4) in Block number
Three Hundred and Seventy-Eight (378)
in the City of Tifton, Tift county, Geor
gia, said lot fronting 100 feet on South
Ridge Avenue, in said city, and running
back west even width 200 feet to an
alley, being the same land conveyed by
H. H. Tift to W. R. Glover, Guardian
fo r Gussie S. Glover and Matilda 8.
Glover, by deed dated December 23,
1908, and recorded December 23, 1908.
in Deed Book 2, page 395, In the office
of the Clerk of the Superior Court of
Tift County. Georgia, belonging to said
Matilda Sophronia Glover, minor, for
the purposes of maintenance and educa
tion of said minor, and if no objections
are made an order will be passed grant
ing leave to aell aald property at the
neit term of the Court of Ordinary for
said County to be held on the first Mon-
-day in January, 1920.
This December 1st, 1919.
J. J. Baker,
a- Ordinary Tift County.
APPLICATION LEAVE TO SELL
GEORGIA—Irwin County.
’ You Do More Work,
Tam mors ambitious and you get ra
enjoyment out of everything when >
Noodle In good condition. Impurities
the Mood have a very depressing effect
the system, causing weakness, laziness,
and sickness.
Notice is hereby given that pennant
to See. 300S of the present Civil Code,
the undersigned will present to bis Hon.
B. Eve, Judge of the Superior Court of
said county,- at Chambers in Tifton, Tift
county, Georgia, on the 18th dsy of Da-
camber, 1819, an application for Bare
to sell, ef private sale,' tbs.undivided 1-35
remainder . Interns nt Ethel.'CUffton,
Sammte, Nellie, Unle, and Mary Hatcher,
Minors, in lots of land Nos. 181 and MO.
In the Sixth District' of Tift county,
Georgia, Mid sale to be made suhjsct to
the pipent dower Interest of Mrs. Judah
Faulk Books in aald lands
This, 14th dsy of Nov., 1918.
' Warren Fletcher,
Guardian, above named Minors.
NOTICE OF LOST NOTES
OEOIIOIA—Tift County.
Ail parties are hereby warned not
to trade for tyro,certain promissory notes
each for |100, and made payable
Mrs. J. A. Ulm and signed by J. H.
Khclnut, one due Nov. 1st, 1920, and
the other due Nov. 1st, 1021, as the
Mid notes have been lost and art not
now in the poeseasion of the rightful
owner, thereof.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, ISIS
TIFTON,
THE TIFTON
f Nov, 1919.
Mrs. J, A. (Jim.
Tills
15th
OF LOST NOTE
are hereby warned sot to I
egotist* three (8) certain'
trade
four
’ by Purifying
When you feel
Its strengthening, invigorating effect, see
tow It brings cow to the cheeks and how
It Improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate Us true tonic value.
GROVE’S TASTELESS Chill TdNIC
It not e patent medicine, it is simply
IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup.
So pleasant even children like it. Tho
blood needs Quinine to Purify it and IRON
to Enrich it These reliable tonic prop
erties never ftU to drive out impurities in
the blood.
The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE’S
TASTELESS Chill TONIC ha.i mode it
the favorite tonic in thousandr. of liutncs.
More than thirty-five years miu. folks
(would ride a long distance to got GROVE'S
‘TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a
■member of their family had Malaria or
needed a hody-bullding, strength-giving
tonic. The formula la Just the same to
day. and -you can get it from any drug
— fine n-r bottle.
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Weak
Women
In use Iorover40yeanl
Thousandsof voluntary
letters from women, tell
ing of the good Cardul
his done them. Tblg Ig
the best proof of the value
of Cardul. It proves that
Cardul la a good mcdlclnt
for women.
There are no harmful or
habit-forming drugs la
Cardul. It Is composed
only of mild, medicinal
Ingredients, with no bad
after-effects.
TAKE
CABDUE
The Woman's Tonic
You ean rely on Cardul. ,
Surely U wm do tor you |
what ft has done forgo
many thousands of other
women! It should help.
“I.-.wa» take* sick,
astmed to bt . . .
writes Mrs. Mary E.Vcste,
of Madison Haights, Vi.
' “I got down so weak,
could hardly walk . .. .
lust ttaggerrd around.
... I read of Cardul,
and alter (..king one bot
tle, or before taking quits
all, I tell much better. I
I took 3 oi 4 bottles at
that time, and was able lo
do my work. I take It In
the arrlvg when run
down. I had nu appetite,
I and I co -need rating,
I It is the iv-i ionic I ever
] saw.” 1. y Cardul.
All Druggists
rightful
ail besrlag data/of
sod mode payable i
I signed by J, M. Go)
tkousand, (oar hundred p<
lacs, <$4,400) (or Jan. lit, 1920 s one
toe one thousand dollar* (ILOpO) due
QcL lat, 1020;
dollar. ($1,000)
the Mid note, have I
not now In the hand
owner thereof.
Tbla the 6th day of 1
Uth-4tw
ADMINISTRATOR’!
Oeorgt*—Tilt Comity.
” virtue of tn order from the Court
.. —dinary of Tift county, Georgia,
a ill be aold. at public outcry, on the drat
Tuesday in January, 1920, at the court
houae door in Mid county, between the
legal honre of Mle, certain real eatate,
to-wit i
Fart of lot No. 968, iu Sixth District
of Tift County, Ga., north alda of A.
0. L. railroad, commencing at corner of
lot owned by Bowen Bros., running east
o( A. O. L. railway 160 (set; thence
north 100 feet; thence weit 160 feet;
tbence south 160 feet to otarttng point
Also, lot north side A. O. L. railway,
ounnenclns at corner of lot owned by
hire. H. It. Dormlney, running 20 feet
west on right-of-way of A. 0. L., thence
north 80 feet; thence east 20 feet;
thence aonth to starting point Terms of
sold sale conks
This tbe 1st day of December, 1919.
Mrs. L 8. Bowen,
Administratrix estate of 1. S. Bowen.
My Mother used
Mothers Fbiend
before I was bom
26 years ago and my birth was prac
tically a painless one,” writes one en
thusiastic mother. How very natural
then, that her own mother* whose ex
perience had unqualifiedly proven the
virtue of Mother’s Friend would have
her daughter enjoy die aame benefits.
Mothers Friend is used externally.
At all Druggists.
GUARDIAN’S SALE
Georgia—Tift County,
Notice In hereby given tbit the under-
Igued, upon authority of an order grant-
od by the Court of Ordinary of Tift
county, at the December term of said
court, will on the first Tuesday In Jan
uary, 1920, before the courthouse in
Tifton, Kell ut public outcry to tbe high
est bidder for cash, subject to tbe exist
ing dower interest therein, a 1-3 of 1-7,
o r 1-21, undivided Interest in lots of land
Non. 131 and 140 in the Sixth District
of Tift county, Georgia^ belonging to
Jsr. l’aulk, tniuor non of HilanUn Faulk,
deceased.
Mrs. Penn F. Paulk,
Guardian of said above named Minor.
$ifiOO FIRE NEAR LENOX
While some children were picking peas
in Mr. Judge Thomas’ field near Lenox j
Saturday they set fire to a stump and
tbe grass and peavines caught from this, |
the fire spreading to Mr. H. F. Baker's
field adjoining. |
Mr. Baker’s fence waa burned and
feed stuffs and farm implements destroy-{
the total loss amounting to about ‘
$1,000.
NOTICE OF LOST NOTE
Georgia—Tift County.
All peraonN are hereby notified not to
trade for or negotiate a certain' prom
issory note, given in August or Septem
ber, 1919, und due October 15, 1919,
for the sum of $250. Said note made
by Willie Sutton, with Henry Sutton as
security and payable to J. E. Mathis.
Said note has been lost and is not now
in the bands of the true owner thereof.
This, December 3, 1919.
w4t J. E. Mathis.
GUARDIAN'S SALE
Georgia—Tift County.
Notice is hereby given that pursuant
to Sec. 3005 of the present Civil Code,
the undersigned will present to his Hon
or, R. Eve, Judge of the Superior Court
of said county, at Chambers in TCfton,
said county, on Saturday .the 3rd day
of Jan, 1920, ai ----- -
to aell il private
(onc-fourth) interest of Lewis,
and Annie Kate Fletcher, minora,
ty acres of lot of land No. 22, in the enthusiastically endorsed by the. high
Sixth District of said county, bound on authorities, and proclaimed
BETTER THAN
WHISKEY FOR
COLDSAND FLU
New Elixir, Called Aspiron-
al, Medicated With latest
Scientific Bemedies, Used
and Endorsed.by Euro
pean and American Army
Surgeons to Cut Short a
Cold and Prevent Compli
cations.
Every Druggist in U. S. In
stituted to Refund Price
While You Wait at Count
er If Belief Does Not Come
Within Two Minutes.
Delightful Taste, Immediate
Belief, Quick Warm-Up.
Tho sensation of tho
year in tbe
an’amritaatioif 0 for”leave trade iB Aapironal, tho two-
tl sale, the undividedl-4 j mlnutocold and cough reliever, au-
* - ‘ Janetta thoritatively guaranteed by tho labor*-
, in six- tories; tested, approved and most
the north by a public road; on the eaat by
land of Mra. A. E. Hall: on the aonth
by lands of A. B. Smith, and on the
west by land of H. L. Griffin. This
Dec. 3rd, 1919.
W. A. Fletcher, Guardian,
For above named Minors.
WATER WELLS
We are new drilling at
the Coleman Plant Farm
Come and see us.
W. R. McGREW
Thomasville, Ga.
______ . people ns ten times ns
quick and effective aa whiakey, rock
and ryo, or any other cold and cough
remedy they have ever tried.
All drug stores are now supplied
with the wonderful new elixir, so nlT
you have to do to get rid of that col l
Is to step into tho nearost drug store,
hand tho clerk half a dollar for a bottle
of Aspironal and tell him to serve yon
two teaspoonfuls with four teaspoon
full of water in a glass. With you*
watch in your hand, take tho drink
at one swallow and call for your money
back in two minutes if you cannot
feel your eold fading away liko a dream
within the time limit. Don’t bo bash
ful, for all druggists invito you and
expect you to try it. Everybody’s
doing it. %
When vour cold or cough is re
lieved, tako the remainder of the bottle
homo to your wifo and babies, for
Aspironal is by far the safest and most
effective, the easiest to toko and the ,
most agreeable eold and cough remedy
for infants and children.—Adv.)
Alone
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And a Constant Reminder of the Giver-
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considering '
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ist
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