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/THE 1ITT0N GAZETTE, TIFTON, GA,
FRIDAY, Di
SER 12, 1919.
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be getting crowded for epace
farm — and you may be need-
cash to carry out a well laid
your storage troubles to us if the
is in your way. We will make a
to 80* of the value of the
Small charge of 90c a month per bale
both storage and insurance.
Write <y wire for particulars
Willinghams Warehouse
Bitabiishis i ere
a. r. wiluromam', pm
MACON, QEORCIA
i
SKKS A GREAT FUTURE
For This Secttontn the Growing of Bright
One ot the belt tob,eco meu^ln the
United Staten, In a personal letter to
a citizen ot Tilton the other day. has this
•to aayt .
“The wbole-bearted way In which you
people are folng alter the tobacco bue-
Inesa means much more to the farmers
of Tilt county and South Georgia than
the are rase man reallsea It may mean
that Tilton Is to become the Winston-
Salem ot South Georgia, so far as tobacco
is concerned. With tobacco added to
your other profitable crops, tor which
your soil and elimate la. so well adapted,
I see the future of your already prosper
ous county growing brighter and bright
er.
TIFT, $16,932.60
TIFTON, $2,773.30
Is Every Animal
AT Bs Best?
“Tobacco prices continue to advance
and the feverish activity that Is going
on at all markets indicates, that there
is a world shortage of the bright leaf.
In Europe, you can almoit bribe a mil*
lionaire with an American cigarette,
while the waiter and bell boys would
rather have a cigarette than a dime.
All of the European countries the Brit
ish possessions and practically every
country on the face of the globe, is now
calling for smokes that we are not able
to supply. Only a limited area in the
southern states will produce the type
of tobacco that is in greatest demand.
Tift county has tobacco lands that ar<
unrivalled auywhere, and if your farm
ers will give it the proper attention it
will make them more prosperous as it
is doing for less favored sections in other
states. 1
If others are takiug this view of
<^ur prospects, what a mistake
Portions of Stole School Fund for 1990
Amounts Set Aside for Other Points
In This Section
Announcement of the apportion
ment of the state school fund of 1020 to
the counties and local school ayatems
was made by the -state superintendent of
education, M. L. Brittain, .yesterday.
The fund next year will be $1,000,000,
an increase of $50,000 over that of 1010.
The board of education apportions the
appropriation this year in accordance
with the school population.
The per capita appropriate from the,
state treasury for public schools next
year is $4.00 compared with $4.13 for the
present year and $3.00 for 10.18. This
la an increase of 47 cents for each child
of school age.
towns in this section are:
Amounts apportioned counties and
stock lose their
Don’t let
Sommer’s i
neglect Your animals 'are now
going on dry feed-rhay and grain.
It’s a big change from the succulent
nutritious grasses of summer
which supply the needed
tonics. - "7 ,
Keep your'ani
mals’ bowels oi>en
and regular-drive
out. the worms—
keep their blood
rich and keep their
digestion good by
feeding regularly
Dr. Hess Stock Tonic
A CondlUonerand Worn Expeller
and in a
Condition
feeding Dr.
freshing. T
iw your stock to “get off feed”
[own condition,
aur cows for calving by
:ess Stock Tonic before
n feed it regularly to in-
_ _ 5? of milk. It lengthens
the milking period.
Buy Stock Tonic according to the size
ofyourhenL Get from your dealer two
pounds for each average bog, five pounds
for each horse, cow or steer, to start with,
feed us directed and then watch results.
make if we fail to take advantage of
what Dame Nature has given ut
this ideal section of South Georgia.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas
. Cheney makes oath tost, he la
dflflvm will pay the aum
RED DOLLARS for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by the use of
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me end eubicrlbed In
tay jpreeence, this 6th day of December.
(Seal) A. W. Gleason. Notary Public.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE la tak
en Internally and acta through the Blood
on the Mucoue Surfaces of the System.
Druggists, 75c. Testimonials free.
, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
JENKINS RELEASED
Washington, Dec. 5.—William O. Jen
kina, American Consular Agent, has been
released from the penitentiary at l’uebla,
the State Department announced today.
Notification of his rei*?*“’ was sent
to the Department today by the American
Embassy at Mexico City
; .Why Pay the Peddler
Twice My Price?
RICKERSON
Grocery Go
S. 0. s.
If Constipated, Bilious
or Headachy, take
"Cascarets”
Homo-Coming Day Was
In Tift County
The home coming event of
Baptist church, four mile*
Tifton, on Saturday of last
be rightly called the church
uuion of Zion Hope. . ^
While it was a day of church coming
together, giving the glad baud shake to
those who have changed places of abode
and returned for the day's visit, and re
union of boy and girlhood associates and
the ehurcb, it carried the sad feature' of
the vacant chairs, of those who jutve
joined the great final home-coming.
A score ofowars pn*t when the writer
visited th^dflftreb, he saw the church
weU/A^toj^Bb men and women whose
okay* 'VM^Pacant on this occasion and
the gft&Mrnumber of them have joined
the final home-coming called by the Mas-
Pearron
1,343,20
Willacoocbee
1,250.80
Ben Ilil!
11,001.20
Fitzgerald
8,450.20
Berrien
19,301.40
Nashville
2,415.00
Milltown
1,522.00
Brooks *
35,318.80
21,693.00
Douglas
4,715.00
Nichols
1,407.40
Colquitt
30,070.20
Doemn
020.00
Moultrie
,5,883.40
Adel
2,235.00
Sparks
024.00
Crisp
Cordele
18,331.00
0,001.00
Dooly
30.990.20
Pinehurst .....
644.00
Doughertv
21,380.80
10,005.00
Ocilla
2,510.20
Lowndes
37,770.00
Terrell
22,503.20
Dawson
3,417.00
Thomas
33,095.00
Boston
1,817.00
8,040.80
Thomasville
Tift
10,932.00
Tift ii,.
2.77.3.30
Turner 16.702.40
Ashhurn
2,207.30
Wilcox
Pineview ..
21,031.20
975.20
Rochelle
1,297.20
Worth
30,077.80
A TEXAS WONDER.
The Texas Wonder ror kidney and
bladder troubles, gravel, diabetes, weak
and lame backs, rheumatism and Irregu
larities of the kidneys and bladder in both
men nnd women. Efegolatea bladder
troubles in children. If not Bold by your
druggist, will be sent by mail on receipt
of $1.25. One-small bottle Is two months’
The offkpring of these patriots today
e the creditable .representatives of the
church, aud fill offices of the church and
carry on the duties that have been hand
ed down to them by parents, whose ex
ample is perpetuated and the church
be called good aud possibly, a typical
mntry church. Iu connection with the
home-coiuing event, the 75 million, dol
lar drive was pulled off and the church
went over the top about $500.00. The
quotu being $2,000 and about $300 of
this amount was paid in cash.
, Itev. C. W. Durden, of Tifton, preach
d the 11 o’clock sermon', after which
the drive was made with the above re
sults. The noon hour came and the la 1
dies spread the contents of well-Ulled
baskets on a table provided for the
easion and there were no slackers in two
this admirable feature of the occasion. tT. 8.
Good music, good preaching, good din-
>r and over the top for the church and
reunion of the church and friends, made
up a very pleasant and profitable day.
—Ex R
treatment and often cures. Send for
sworn testimonial*. Dr. E. W. Hall,
2020 Olive Streetf St. Louis, Mo. Sold
by druggists everywhere.
TIFTON. GA.
Tell til How moch stock you have.
We’ll tefl you bow much Toaic to buy.
Dr. Hess Instant Louse
Killer Kills Lice
Sick headache, biliousness, coated
tongue ’ or sour, gassy stomach—always
traco this to torpid liver; delayed, fer
mented food in the bowels.
Poisonous matter clogged in the in
testines, instead of being cast out of the
system' |is ro-absorbed into the blood
When this poison reaches the delicate
brain tissue it causes congestion and
that dull, throbbing, sickening headache.
Cascarets, immediately cleanse the
stomach, remove (the sour, undigested
food and foul gases,’take the excess bile
from the liver* and carry out ell the
constipated waste matter end poisons in
the bowels.
A Cascaret tonight will surely
straighten you out by morning. They
work while you sleep.
FOR RETURNED SERVICE MEN
List of, Eqnipmrnt They Are Entitled
to Under Law
By Act "of Congress, enlisted men iu
the Array, Navy, or Marine Corps, who
vere in the war against Germany, if bon-
irably discharged, have a right to have
and keep the following property:
1 Overscn Cap (for all enlisted men
who have had service overseas)
hat and 1 hat cord for all other enlisted
Doiii Giw Away Your Hogs
SAVE THE MEAT YOURSELF
DUCKWORTH FOUND GUILTY
Americus, Dec. 5.—Guilty with rec
ommendation that mercy be shown the
prisoner was the verdict returned in Su
perior Court yesterday afternoon in the
case of Sam Duckworth, on trial for
two days on a charge of killing his wife.
The verdict means Duckworth will be
sentenced to life imprisonment.
“SYRUP OF FIGS” IS
LAXATIVE FOR CHILD
at Tongue! Remove Poisons
From Stomach, Liver and
Dowels
Get a
MORGAN MEAT PRESERVER!"!
And save, your meat; no matter what the weather.
Hundred* of farmer* are using them today with entire
satisfaction.
Write us for full information
L D. MORGAN & SONS
Manufacturer* of
MORGAN’S MEAT PRESERVER
GEORGIA
ZION HOPE GOES OVER
i
ter.
"Mill
III Army Ms For Sale
NASTY COLDS ARE
RELIEVED AT ONCE
Pape's Cold -Compound" Then Breaks
Up a Cold In a Few
Hours
Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing
and snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s Cold
"onipouud” taken every two hours until
hree doses are takeu usually breaks up u
wvere cold and ends all grip|>c misery.
The very first dose opens your dogged-
ip nostrils nud the air passages of the
head: stops, nose running; relieves the
heudaehr, dullness, feverishness, sneez-
g, sureness and stiffilcss.
“Pape's Cold Compound" is the quick
est. surest relief known and costs only
few cents at drug stores. It acts with
out assistance, tastes nice, contains no
i|uininc—Insist upon Pape’s!
ENUMERATORS TO GET MORE
Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 0.—The rate* of
pay for enumerators of the Fourteenth
Dceeunial Census have been increased
to four cents fo r each person cumul
ated nnd to 30 cents for each farm re
ported, nccording to advices from Wash
ington just received in Atlanta. These
i arc the maximum allowed by law.
1 Olive Drab Shirt.
1 Service Coat aud Ornament.
1 Pair Breeches.
1 Pair Shoes.
1 Pair Leggins.
1 Waist Belt.
1 Poncho.
1 Overcoat.
2 Suits Underwear.
4 Pairs Stockings.
1 Pair Gloves.
1 Barrack Bag.
3 Scarlet Chevrons.
1 Gas ajnsk and Helmet. ' (Not reis
sued unless applicant has served with the
A. E. F. nnd the articles were regularly
issed while overseas.)
On request of any soldier, sailor or
Marine, I will send him blanks to fill out
whereby he can obtain any of this pro
perty that was not given him at the time
of hia discharge.
Officers and men, who did not obtain
helmets and gas masks, upon applica
tion, can obtain them so long as there
are any left.
Frank Park, M. O.
Washington, D. C.
STOMACH ON
A STRIKE
“Pape s Diapepsin” puts
Sour, Gassy, Acid Stomachs
in order at once!
U. 8. Army regulation shoe, Genuine Army shoe, best grade. Brand New. Made
on government specifications. Outwear any shot- you can buy. Better order
r three pairs. Russet leather .$8.85
Army Olive Drab wool blunkets, reuovutcd und repaired, clean and sanitary.
Full size — .$5J5.
U. S. Army gray wool blankets. Renovated aud perfect. Pure wool, clean and
suuitary
U. 8. Army Steel ranges, made on strictly government specifications, 8 eye, 83
inches high, 33 inches wide, 52 inches long, large bake oven, warming closet,
water back ready to connect with tank 99750
U. 8. Army beaters, “W.eatern Jewell No. 20. 38 inches high, 18 inches inside,
20 inches X 20 inch base ... 52250
U. 8. Army heaters, IMPROVED KING BEK Air Blast 92250
U. 8. Army heaters, MAGIC, 40 inches high. IS inches inside $25.00
U. 8. Army heaters, “Cole Blast," No. 15E. Niekle trim .....$18.50
These U. S. Army heaters are in g<w>d condition. Will burn wood or coal.
tT. 8. Army Olive drab wool shirts, Clean, good condition, $2.75, $255, $1.95 grades
U. 8. Army wool overcoats, dyed dark blue. Good condition, will give excel
lent service, Spcial — $15.95
Army rubber hip booty, good condition. Pair $5.95
U. 8. Army Ruincoats, used, but in good condition $8.45
T. 8. Army slickers, used, but in g'Mul condition $255
J. 8. Army huts, rehlocked, serviceable
U. 8. Army canvas leggings, good condition, grade A
IT. 8. Army field shoes, new. Good shoes for general weur $8.00
U. 8. Army Olive drub WQOL Mackinaw, desirable coat for winter, will give
'xccllent service $950
IT. 8. Army coats, sheep lined. NEW, 3S inches long. Mole skin collar. A dandy
coat for real comfort ttftftt
U. 8. Army underwear, wool, good condition, garment fl,1§
U. S. Army canvas folding cots, 53.95; U 8 Army McClellan Saddles, NEW,$32.95;
U 8 Army knapsacks, almost new, $1.75; U. 8. Army haversacks, good condition,
excellent for hunting, fishing, school books, etc., 45c und 75c grades. U. 8. Army
leather halters, $1,25; IT, 8, Army leather open bridles, $8.75; U. 8. Army tin
cups, 5c; knives, * 10c each; forks, NEW, 10c each; spoons, NEW, 10c each.
TERMS—Cash with order. Reference. Any bank i n Greenville; YOUR MONEY
BACK IF NOT SATISFIED; WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. Please include
postage when ordering goods- sent by parcel post.
BRADLEQY BONDED WAREHOUSE CO.
i ’ ia? • Greenville. 8. V. ,
-largest Dealers in army gooods in the south I,;;'....
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
AT
Tlli-Cl
SE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 2, 1919.
Wonder what upset your stomach
which portion of the food did the dam
age—do you? Well, don’t bother. If
yotir stomach is in a revolt; if sick,
gnssy and upset, and what you just ate
has fermented and turned sour; head
dizzy and aches; belch gases and acids
und eructate undigested food—just cat
a tablet or two of Pape's Dihpepsin to
help neutralize neidity and in five min
utes you wonder what became of the
indigestion and distress.
If your stomach doesn’t take care of
your liberal limit without rebellion; if
your food is n damage instead of n help,
remember the quickest, surest, most
harmless antacid is Pope’s Diapepsin,
which costs so little at drug stores.
RESOURCES
Demand Loans
Time Loans
Overdrafts, Unsecured ..
Bonds and Stocks Owucd by the Bunk
U. 8. Certificates of Indebtedness
Banking House
Other Real Estate
Due from Banks and Bunkers in This State
Due From Banks and Bankers in Other States ....
Currency
Gold
Silver, Nickels, etc. .
Cash Items
Clearing House
Advances on Cotton
30.7C2.0Q
363.50
0,751.09
1.772.20
104,749.00
ST4.CC3.00
0,187.00
128,500.00
SO,000.00
25.000.00
0.000.00
304,815.10
45.193.1S
BIO STILL CAPTURED
■ COOK COURT ADJOURNED
The session of Cook county superior
court ot Adel this week was adjourned
Tuesday morning for the week when
Judge R. G. Dickerson received a tclo-
grnm announcing the death of his moth
er in Clinch county.
Valdosta,.Ga., Deo. 0.—Another source
of supply for joy 'water to help make
hilarious thfc corning'-,holidays has fallen
into the hands of the'Jaw, when Deputy
Sheriff Charlek Fields'! vaptured Green
Kitchen and Mia still -mat; three miles
south of MilltJwn Saturday.
Green bad the *tlll located in an out-
OH! MY NICE HAIR
IS ALL FALLING OUT
building on hisXplace. ■,« waa composed
in A *
Accept “California" Syrup of Figs
only—look for the name California on
the package, then you are sure "your
child is having the best nnd most jarm-
less laxative or physic for the little
stomach, liver ami bowels. Children
its delicious, fruity taste. Full
-I ions for child's dose on each bet*
(I). Give It without fear.
Mother! You mqst say “California."
of a large tin
about 200 po/
waa a compl
the other
moonshine.
Walker Engl]
Georgia South)
a/which would hold
lot lard, and there
"of pipes and al'
ills for making
trainman on the
ft Floridh, is another
victim of the violation of the bone-dry
law, He came into Valdosta Friday night
laden with two gallons \ of contraband
whisky, contained in ayrup cans,
his package wa- suspicious an unsym
pathetic pfficer investigated to such an
extent thfct the contents were revealed.
F1VEPERCENT MONEY
Ob Improved Flam Land sad Ctt,
Projxrtr for S. 5, 7, 10. U, u
Ion. Leant Liberal an4 Mafi. Pramptty
& C WILLIFORD, Attonay
OBe* ta McLaod BulMlng
pkaoa tor TUtoa, Omnia
MM* Cored In 0 to. 14 Daya
Zoc Pnxrudlii’'
Fana Light Plant* and water works
•yatema, Com. ta apd am our Usht and
water work* ayyluf^torthe (Ira.. W.
E. Farmer &
Let "Dandrrlne” Save Tour
llair and Double Its
Beaut,
fcijk
Tim.
To atoii falling h»l'' «t ouco and rid the
nealp ot every partirle of dandruff, Set
-mull bottle of delightful "Dandtrine*
at any drug ur toilet •■otinter for a few
cents, pour a tittle In your hand and rub
It into the scalp. After aevcral applica
tions the hair usually stops coming out
and you don't find any dandruff. Help
your hair grow long, thick and strong
and become soft, glossy and abundant
Habitual Constipation Cured
In 14 to 21 Days
•LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN” la a sped!
ristipation- It relieves promptly but
should bo taken regularly for 14 to tl day*
to Induce regular action. It Stimulates nnd
Regulates.. VeGr. Pleasant to Tak&efiOe
m
» *, .-quaSLi -fe -j,
286,553.19 315,735.52
TOTAL
81.900,910.111
LIABILITIES
Cupital Stock Paid In
Surplus Fund
Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses
Taxes Paid
Individual Deposits Subject to Cheek
Time Certificates
Certified Cheeka
Cashier’s ('becks
duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement U a true condition of
said Bank, as shown hv the books of file in said Bank. .-i^o***
STATE OF GEORGIA—Tift County. , , tows
Before me came B. II. McLeod, Cashier, of The Bank of Tifton, who befog ’i
, .6. — - “ — -
V - b. h.
'Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 5th day of December, 1919. v j
J. F. NeSmltk,
N.P., State at Innt,- iffl
STATEMENT OF TIIE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF TV TYl *' m
LOCATED AT TV TV, UA., AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, - DEO. 2. U1*.
;and
Loans
Overdrafts, Secured
Overdrafts, Unanmnd t.....™.
Bonds Knd'Stocks Owned by the Bank .
Banking House
Furnitur. 'and Fixtures
Banka and Bankera in Thin State
Banka and Bankera In Other States
...» 1,067.00
- 180.00
688.53
.. 39,700.00
:• . - ; 1
» 18,440.29
04,60830
3,130.83
• 1,065254
614.50 ,
2*78.73
2.510.93
5,623.87
2.303.93
’ -il
fil43.534.45
Capital Stock Paid la ...
1 Prol
Undivided 1
Paid
fits, Ices Current Expenses, Interest and Tates
Individual Deposits Subject to Check .
Time Certificates
Caihleria Checks
BUla Payable, Including Time Certificates Bapreaentlng
Borrowed Money
STATE OF GEORGIA—TIFT COUNTS.
Before me came R. 8. Cornwall, Cas' lar, of The Bank of Ty
duly sworn, aays that the tbova and foregoing etatement I* * true
Bank,'as shown by the hook* of 0. la said Bank.'
Sworn to aud robecribad befdtc me, t’..'.s 8 day of