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' Said property levied upon under
and by virtue of a fi fa issued from
Dooly Superior Court in favor of J.
D. Wester and against W. H. Leo
nard. Levied upon and sold as the
jrofsrty of said W. H. Leonard to
satisfy said fi fa and costs.
This Sept. 4th, 1916,,
H. O. Davis, Sheriff.
SCHOOL TIME
GEORGIA—Dooly county.
Will be sold before the Court house
door in said county on the first Tues
day in October, 1916, between the le
gal hours of sale to the highest bidder
lor cash the following described prop
erty to-wit:
34 acres of land more or less and
the improvements thereon in the town
of Unadilla, bounded as follows:
north by lands of Brannen Bros., east
and South by Dr. W. I. Butler lands,
and West by Clemons road and B. H.
Hudson, Sr., lands.
■ Said property levied upon under
and by virtue of a tax fi fa issued by
Chester Parham, Clerk-Treasurer of
the Town of Unadilla for taxes due
said town for the year 191S. Levied 1
upon and sold as the property of Mrs.
M. L. Mashburn to satisfy said fi fa
and costs. This September 1st, 1916.
J. H. PENNINGTON,
Marshall Town of Unadilla.
[WILLIAM J. SPEER
STATE TREASURER
., Candidate to'Succeed Himself
REPORTOF LEGISLATIVE
COMMITTEE:
!, “We have thoroughly examined
the office of the State Treasurer
and find the books and all vouch-
hra neatly and accurately and cor
rectly kept We have counted
the money on hand and have veri
fied the accounts of all State de
positories, and find that they are
also correct We have carefully
examined the report of the $tate
(Treasurer and find that he is sus
tained by the true condition of
bis office.
* We desire to commend the ef
fective manner in which the
Treasurer, Hon. W. J. Speer, is
conducting the affairs of his de
partment
Respectfully submitted.
GARLAND M. JONES.
H. J. FULLBRKHT,
Per Us Hesse.**
TUs sM Csafsdsrals islfa has
seeds seed sad has passes worthy
and fekhfal Is Ms trait
VOTE FOR HIM
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Physician aud Surgeon.
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Diseases of Eys, Ear, Non and
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J. D. PRICE IS NOT A
FRIEND OF THE
FARMER.
“The present administra
tion of the Georgia Agricul
tural Department is the only
such Department in the
Southern States that does
not co-operate with the Far
mers Union or Farmers
State Organizations.
(Signed)
“CHAS. S. BARRETT,
“Pres. Nat’l Farmers
Union.”
UGH ADVERTISEMENTS
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas S. D. Thompson, Admin
istrator estate of Charlie Clewis, de
ceased, has in due form applied to
the undersigned for leave to sell 25
acres of land, more or less in south
west corner of lot of land No. 85 in
2nd diatrict Qooly county, Georgia,
belonging to estate of deceased, for
division among heirs of said estate.
Notice is hereby given that I will para
upon said application on first Monday
in October, next. This September 4,
1916.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly county.
Whereas the appraisers appointed
to set apart and assign a twelve
months support onto! "Estate of J. L.
Penny, deceased, for bis widow, Mrs.
J. L. Penny and two minor children.
Having made and filed their report
as required by law, I will pass upon
raid report on first Monday in Octob
er, next. This Sept. 2nd, 1916.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly county.
Whereas, J. B. Mason, Administra
tor estate F. T. Mason, shows the
court in his petition duly filed that he
has fully administered F. T. Mason’s
estate. This is therefore to cite all
persons concerned to show cause if
any they can, why said administrator
should not be discharged from his ad
ministration and receive letter* of
dismission on first Monday in October
next. This Sept 4th, Iil6.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly county.
Whereas, L. W. Moore and B. I.
Leaptrot, Administrators estate of
F. M. Herring, deceased have in due
form applied to undersigned for leave
to sell lot of land No.146 and 101 1-4
acres of lot No. 146, being the south
west half of said lot, all in 2nd land
district, Dooly, County, Georgia and
city lots Nos. 2 and 3 in block B. city
of Pinehurst, Dooly County, Georgia,
also seven shares of stock of Bank of
Pinehurst, Dooly County, Georgia, be
longing to estate of deceased, for pur
pose of paying the debts and for dis
tribution among the helri of said es
tate. I will para upon said appli
cation on first Monday in October,
next This September 2nd, 1916..
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
vote For j. j. brown
OF ELBERT
<j|56rGIA—Dooly County.
Will be sold before the court house
door in said county on the First Tues
day in October, 1916, between the
legal hours of sale to the highest and
best bidder for cash the following de
scribed property to-wit: One Kohler
& Campbell Piano, Style K., Finish
'Mahogany, Number 123343, stool
HRM LMMIS IT li Pur font Intorast
Guarantee You Host Honey on
Your Land -- Phone No. 45
D.C. KETCHUM, Vienna, 6a.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Will be sold before the court house
door in said county on th first Tues
day in October, 1916, between the le
gal hour* of aide to the highest bid
der for cash the following described
property, to-wit:
One two room house and the lot
upon which said house it located, in
the ToWn of Unadilla, Ga., in Crump-
ler*a second survey and bounded as
follows: North by property of C. T.
Hudson, east by Dan Spivey, south by
Ben Adams and West by Ella Smith.
Said property levied upon under
and by virtue of a tax fi fa issued by
Chester Parham, Clerk-Treasurer of
the Town of Unadilla for taxes due
said town for the year 1915. Levied
upon and sold as the property of Will
Spivey to satisfysraM fi fa and costs.
This September 1st, 1916.
J. H. PENNINGTON,
Marshall Town of Unadilla.
GEORGIA—Dooly county.
Will be sold at the court house door
in said county, on the first Tuesday in
October, 1916, within the legal hours
of sale for cash the following describ
ed property to-wit:
Lot of land No. 91 in the 2nd land
district of Dooly county, Georgia, ex
cept two acres in the northwest corner
reserved for cemetery purposes. Ag
gregating 200 1-2 acret mo.re or less.
Said property levied on 0 the prop
erty of George Sutton, administrator
of the estate of Tom and'Jim Sutfon
to satisfy an execution in the favor of
The British & American Mortgage Co.
against said George Sutton adminis
trator, especially against the said land.
Issued from the Superior Court of
Dooly County, Georgia, on the 19th
day of August, 1916.
This the Slst day of August, 1916r
H. O. DAVIS, Sheriff.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Dooly County,
Georgia, will be sold at public outcry
on the fint Tuesday In October, 1916,
at the Court House doosffi said coun
ty between the legal hours of sale,
the tract of land in said county de
scribed a> follows: All of lota of land
Nos. 138, 139 also 11.61 acres off the
East side of lot No. 137, said tract of
land containing 406 11-16 acres. Four
acres off of lot 139 excepted for
church and graveyard purposes, all
lying and being in the 9th land district
r.’ Dooly county, Georgia. Said lands
sold as the property of A. H. Hill, de
ceased, and sold for the purpose of
paying debts and making distribu
tion among the heirs of said deceased.
Terms of sale cash. This August 31,
1916.
A. A. HILL,
Admlatstrator of A. H. Hill, Decsd.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Underand by virtue ofanordergrant-
cd by the Court of Ordinary of said
rounty on first Monday in August,
1916. Wo will sell at Public outcry
before the court house door in said
county on fint Tuesday in October,
next, to highest bidder all the lands
belonging to estate of C. G. Ward,
late of said county deceased, as fol
lows: 101 1-4 acres of land and be
ing south half of lot of land No. 59 in
6th diatrict Dooly county, Georgia.
Said land sold subject to a loan of
6440 with interest thereon, due the
Dooly Savings Bank, on sixty acres
of the east side of said south half of
said 101 1-4 acres of land. Lot of
land No. 69 in 6th district Dooly coun
ty, Ga. Sold for purpose of paying
debts and for distribution among the
heir* of said estate. This Sept. 4tb,'
1916. .
. MRS. MATTIE CHRISTMAS,
MRS. MOLLIE HURRY,
Aden. Estate C. G. Ward, Decsd.
WE ENJOY CHILDREN IN OUR STORE. BRING THEM
IN AND FIT THEM OUT WITH BRAND NEW OUTFITS FOR
SCHOOL FROM TOP TO TOE. WE SEE THAT THE
CHILDREN’S THINGS WE SELECT ARE STRONGLY MADE
SO THEY WILL STAND THE STRAIN OF THEIR PLAYFUL.
BUSY LITTLE BODIES.
MAKE YOUR GIRLS AND BOYS HAPPY BY DRESSING
THEM WELL THEY WILL STUDY THEIR LESSONS BET*
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U. S. PUBLIC HEALTH
SERVICE INFORMATION
What profiteth a man that he gain
the whole world yet lose his health?
Naturalists say that long ago the
prehistoric waters were infested with
a species of enormous shark which
finally became extinct by reason of
the workings of its voracious appe
tite. /Thus nature eliminates the
over-fed.
The desire for ease of life- and
plentiful diet is universal and is the
great stimulus of man and animals
ke. When man becomes greedy and
takes more ease and food and drink
than is his share, nature discards him.
In the Tace for power and place,
for ease of circumstance and relief
from the stimulous of hunger, the
modern man is apt to forget that un
less he is careful of his body he will
soon be made to suffer for the infrac
tion of Nature’s inexorable physical
law. With the loss in body tone comes
an‘equal loss in mental acuity and
the brain which for a time was able
to operate despite the complaints of
an over-fed, under-exercised, self-
poisoned body, stops working.
Statisticians have discovered that
the mortality rate of persona in the
United States over 45 years of age
is increasing. The strenuous life of
today is not alone responsible for this.
Lack of Health-giving exercise, super
fluity of diet, lack of restoring sleep,
over-stimulation, the high pressure of
the race for power, wealth and posi
tion, plus physical neglect, these
bring early decay. The goal is reach
ed, wealth is amassed, honor, posi
tion and power ia just being grasped
when the apple of accomplishment
turns to the ashes of dissolution. The
brilliant mind becomes clouded, the
steady hand la no longer accurate, the
eye which once gazed fearlessly on the
whole world is dimmed and it it not
long before the final break up occurs.
All of this was entirely preventable.
Other things being equal it is the
man whol eads the wellbalanced life
who lasts longest, whose work to the
end is uniformly the best, he who
neither ever-works, nor over-plays,
neither over-eats, over drinks, nor
cver-sleeps, he who maintains a
standard of simple healthy diet' in
moderation, who offsets mental work
with physical recreation, who is as
honest with his own body as he is
with his own business. When suc
cess comet to such an one his physi
cal and mental condition is such that
he can enjoy In peace of mind and
contentment ef body the fruits of
hit labors.
The regulations of U. S. Public
Health Service state: “It is the duty
of officers to maintain their physical
as well as their professional fitness.
To this end they shall be allowed time
for recreation and study whenever
their, official duties will permit.” If
the Government regards it as essen
tial that its sanitary experts shall be
safeguarded in this way, is it not
equally important to every citizen
that hesimilarly maintain a high
standard of physicaiTntegrity?
Press Association May Hold Meeting
On Paper Situation.
Rome, Ga., Sept—The heads of a
number of north Georgia papers at a
conference in Rome recently were of j
the opinion that the print paper situa
tion was such a grave one that they
asked the Georgia Press association
to call a special meeting to be held
in Rome some time within the next!
few weeks for the purpose of discus
ing condition* and the best way to!
r. eet them. The consensus of opin
ion seemed to be that the weekly pa-i
pers would have to raise the price of I
subscriptions and advertising or some
of them would have to suspend pub- j
lication.
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