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atiBt'pn-entire can of UiIum M
direettd, jpa in ool entirely cdefied,
with in acopocny and foodnata, your
grocer* on your say-so, will gladly
return your money. Write for our pre
mium catalogue. A
The Reily-Taylor Go. New Orleans;
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Bell, of Haw-
kintville, were the guests of relatives
here during the holidays.
Mr. Ernest Stovall, of LaGrange,
spent several days with relatives
here this week.
Mrs. A. J. Sanders who has been
. confined to her bed' for several days
with fever is convalescing.
Miss Annie Lou Butler is visiting
friends and relatives in Atlanta.
Messrs. Grover McLeod and W. E.
Finleyson, of Pineview, were in the
city on business Tuesday.
Dark mare mule, with split in one
ear, about 900 weight, long bodied
mule, strayed from my farm. Re
ward for recovery. J. T. Murray.
g£? I wish to announce that I am now pre
pared to give the public the most efficient
FUNERAL SERVICE.
I have a large assortment of burial sup
plies, Coffins, Caskets and Burial Robes.
gjg^Your patronage is solicited.
L. F. RIDLEY .
GEORGIA SOUTHERN & FLORIDA RAILWAY
Schedules to Macon, Cordele Tifton, Valdosta, Jacksonville and Palatka,
Effective Nov. 5. 1916
No. 6 No. 2 No. 32 No. 4
Leave Vienna via G S & F 9:03 a m ....2:30 p m....f 2:09 a m....f 2:40 a m
Ar Unadilla via G S & F ....9:27 a m....2:64 p m f 3:06 a m
Arrive Macon via G S & F 10:55 a m ...4:25 p m 3:53 a m 4:40 a m
Arrive Atlanta via C of G....4:20 p m....7:55 p m 6:53 a m
No. 1 No. 5 No. 3 No. 33
Leave Vienna via G S & F 1:24 p m....6:14 pm....112:40 am....f 2:40 a m
Arrive Cordele via G S *F 1:43 p m....6:30 p m ...12:57 a m....2:58 a m
Arrive Ashburn via G S & F 2:46 p m . ..7:22 p m....l:40 a m..
Arrive Tifton via G S A F 3:28 p m ....8:07 p m 2:18 a m 4:15 a m
Arrive Sparks via G S & F 4:11 p m .1 2:59 a m 7:01 a m
Arrive Adel Via G S & F 4:16 p m 3:04 a m 7:06 a m
Arrive Valdosta via G S & F 6 -.05 p m 3:65 a m 7:55 a m
Ar. Jacksonville via G S tc F 8:60 p m 7:30 a m
No. 11 No. 13
Leave Valdosta via G S A F 6:17 p m 4:42 a m
Arrive White Springs via G S & F....7-.04 p m 6:18 a m
Arrive Lake City via G S A F 7:30 p m 6:41 a m
Arrive Palatka via G S & F 10:46 p m 9:45 a m
NOTE—f indicates flag stop.
Trains arrive Vienna from north 2:40s’m, 1:24 p m, 6:14 p ml2:40 a m
Trains arrive Vienna from south 2:09 a m, 9:03 a m, 2:30 p m, 2:40 a m
Pullman sleeping cars on train No. 32, “The Southland." Atlanta,
Knoxville, Cincinnati, Louisville and Chicago. Close connections made in
Atlanta for Chattanooga, Nashville, St. Louis and Chicago, via “Dixie
Flyer” route.
Schedules given above show the time at which trains may be expected
to arrive and depart, and to connect with other trains, but such schedules
or connections at the time stated are not guaranteed.
J. W. JAMISON, C. B. RHODES, T. J. JIMMERSON,
T. P. A., Macon, Ga., G. P. A., Macon, Ga., Tkt. Agent, Vienna, Ga.
The Price on this Car
been reduced from $750,
f. o. b. factory to $600
f. o. b. Factory.
FORD <& CALHOUN
Agents Pinehurst, Qa.
Whatever amount you spend elsewhere for
your OVERCOAT or SUIT you will not obtain
better style, or more perfect fit, or a larger
range of fabrics and patterns. IT COSTS
NOTHING TO LOOK.
'seooHATS $2.00
We have just re
ceived a new ship
ment of all the best
colors, newest shapes,
and you will only have
to buy one to be as
sured of the quality.
$.400SHOES $4.oo
As true in quality
as they are in style,
and with the certain
ty of wearing as long
as the wearer desires,
Nothing to fear. SEE
OURS.
Acre” elsewhere in this issue and
you will be sure to see the play next
Tuesday at the Dixie.
Mr. George McNair, of Cochran,
was in the city this week.
Col. R. G. Lumsden spent the
holidays in Atlanta.
SUITStlS ’SHOES 14* HATS 12
454 Cherry St., Macon, Oa.
Prof. C. P. 'Noles is spending his
with relatives in Epztgian.
Mr. Lewis Whitehead, of Valdosta,
was in the city a few days this week.
Lieut. Grady Whitehead, of New
York is visiting relatives in the city.
Else Mary Jewell Campbell, of
Colquitt, is visitng relntves n the city.
Mr. L. T. Waiters, of Macon, was
: the city on business this week.
Mr. W. L. Mathews and family, of
Fastman, have moved to Vienna to
make their home. Mr. Mathews will
be with the Farmers Hardware Co.
and cornea highly recommended as an
experienced man in the hardware
earner-
ow oc
cupied. by. My. H. D. Sturdivant. Pos
session given'1st of January, 1917.
W. B. Vaughn. it
STRAYED—Two Beagle bound
dogs, white and black spotted.
Strayed Saturday, Dec. 23. Any in
formation will be liberally rewarded.
•?- W. E. FORD, Pinehurst.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Davis had as
their guests during the holidays, Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Massey and family,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Davis, of Fitzger
ald; Mr..Brown, of Oeilla: Mr. and
•Mrs. B. F. Bales and family and.Mr.
Jessie Davis, of Albany.
\ Ml\ DuDignon Adkins D at home
from Georgia Tech for the holidays.
NTEREST
LOCAL ITEMS OF
Misses Bessie Biizelie. of Moultrie,
and Ruth Fullington, of Cordele, are
the guests of Miss Ruth Wilder.
GINNING NOTICE
We will gin Thursday and Friday,
January 4 and 5 for the last time
EMPIRE COTTON OIL CO.
LUMBER FOR SALE—Mill now run
ning on our farm at Drayton. Can
furnish all hinds of rough lumber for
farm purposes. See W. C. Whiteside
on farm or write Brown Kro.\, Mon
tezuma, Ga.
A real actress in a real production,
the Metro wonderplay—“God’s Half
Acre” at the Dixie Theatre next
Tuesday.
Dr. Rupert Stovall, of Macon vis
ited friends and relatives in the city
this week.
Miss Nina Mae Swearingen, of Or-
landa Fla., is visiting Miss Nell Mc-
Coll.
Mr. and Mrs. John B. McDonald,
of Cordele, were visitors in the city
Sunday.
Miss Rosalie Bennett, of Macon,
was the guest of relatives during the
holidays.
Mrs. A. L. Powell, of LaGrange,
and Miss Johnnie Butler, of Atlanta
spent the holidays with relatives in
the city.
-Sir. Dennis Fenny, who is attending
school at Athens is at home for the
holidays.
Rev. J. M. Kelly, of Montezuma,
was here on business this week.
Miss Genie - Morgan, who is a stu
dent at Bessie Tift College ia spend
ing the holidays with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs.- Roy Wade, of Ma
con, visited friends and relatives here
• tftis week.
ShHeTtoddy is spending the
'Christmas holidays in Savannah,
Sir. Tom Tipton, of Sylvester,
was the guest of friends here this
-week.
-Min Emily Woodward visited her
brother, Hr. C. C. Woodward, at Tam
pa, Fla., during the holidays.
Mr. James Howell, who la attend
ing'Georgia University at Athens is
athomefor the holidays.
Beginning next week the Dixie
TheatxewriU show Metro pictures on
Tuesday and the famous Gold Rooster
plays <ra Thursday of each week.
Mr. A. M. Trippe, of Augusta, and
Mrs. J. A. Roland and son, Edwin, of
-Albany were the guests of Mrs. W.
E. Trippe and family during the hol
idays.
Mr. Donald :Shell who is attending
Emory College at Oxford ia spend
ing the holidays-with his parents.
r. and Mrs. S. M. Nesbitt and
ciaught-
Tenn., spent several days in the city
lastjweek.
Messrs. Clem Slade, J. B. Ryner
anti John Thigpen will leave Sunday
for Atlanta to enter a business col
lege.
Mr. Cooper Forehand, of Madison,
was the guest of relatives daring the
holidays.
Mise Zerith Forehand who is
tending G. N. I. C. at HiUedgeville,
is at home for the holidays.
Misses Erline Wright and Sara
Forbes who ore attending Wesleyan
College at Macon, are at borne for
the holidays.
Mias Gladys Taylor who is a student
at Bessie Tift College ia spending'the
holidays with her parents.
Hr. Gny Hamilton, of the Univer
sity of Georgia is at home for the
holidays.
Miss Elizabeth Bkian, of Atlanta,
is the guest of Mias . Ola Lee Peavy.
Miss Lucia McColl, ' of Cordele,
spent the holidays in the city.
Have just received car of genuine,
white Spanish seed peanuts. First
come first served. Empire Cotton
Oil Co. 12-28-tf
Miss Pauline O’Hara, of Macon, is
the guest of Miss Audrey Newby.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Morgan, of
Waycross, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Morgan and family dur
ing the holidays.
Louire, of Beach Grove, LC ST—J. R. WatUin,’ Medical Co.
it several davs in the ntv . , , „ ,
account book. Book measures
about 12 inches long and 6 inches
wide. Narno of Company inside.
Finder will return to O. L. Ar
nold’s storo and receive $2.50 re
ward.
Model 490—-$490 f. iC b7 Factory
'■ •*. -W”' ' f
As To Economy
MULES AND HORSES---FRESH ONES—CAR OF
TENNESSEE MULES JUST RECEIVED
ASHLEY & NESBITT, Vienna, Ga.
7- i
The marked fuel economy of Cheyrolet quality
cars is an outstanding feature.
Records kept by an even Ijundred owners in and
about New York show ,an average of 24 1-2
miles per gallon of gasoline. > '
The total mileage on which this average is fig
ured is just 13,868,000. The average mileage
per quart of qjl is 176 and per tire is 6,113
miles.
Price $490 F. O. B. Factory
FORD & CALHOUN
Agents
Pinehurst, Ga.
WANTEDl
2,000 Bushels 1 of Good Corn
on The Ear
M. C. PEAVY
Pinehurst, Ga.
$ \