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JUNE
March ai’nt never nothjn’ new,
April’s altogether too brash fer me
And May—Ijcs bominate its promises
Little hints o’ sunshine, and
Green around the timber land.
A few blossoms, and a few
Chip-birds, and a sprout er two,
Drap asleep and it turns in
Fore daylight and snows agin:
But June comes, clear my throat
With wild honey,rench my hair
In the dew and hold my coat
Whoop out loud, and thro my hat
June want’s me, and I’m to spare.
—James Whitcomb Riley.
Cohen sells it for less.
Miss Jessie Barfield, of Pinehurst,
was the guest of Mrs. O. W. Horne
Monday.
Mrs. E. Hill returned Sunday from
' Atlanta where she spent several days
with her daughter, Miss Ollie Hill.
Miss Ernestine Scarborough is the
of rfelftu
stives and friends in tho
guest
city.
•Mrs. H. H. Shipp Misses Allie Foun
tain and Agnes Hogsett were visitors
in the city Sunday.
Dr. H. H. Shipp and Mr. E. Hill
were in Atlanta for a short stay last
week.
Another shipment of Mail Boxes
just received. If you need one this
is the place to get them. Vienna
Hardware Co.
Sport suits, and sport skirts COHEN’S
Mr. B. R. Holt has been in Atlanta
this week visiting his wife who is at
Piedmont sanitarium having recently
undergone an operation.
We have a few hammocks to dis
pose of at reasonable prices. Noth
ing will add more td the comfort of
your porch during the summer months
than one of these. On sale at Vienna
Hardware Co.
Mrs. M. G. Hurt* and Miss Ella
Smith arc at homo with Mrs. J. J.
Morgan.
Miss Myrtle Smith, of Cordele,
was the guest of Miss Lucia McCoIl
last week.
Mr. H. Orovitz left Sunday for At
lanta to consult n specialist. From
there he will probably go to Hot
Springs, Ark. for a st^y of several
weeks.
Mr. Clarence Kirkland, of Macon
has been a recent visitor in the city.
/ Miss Johnson, of Americus, has
been the recent guest of Mrs. Ray
Fenn.
Mrs. John R. Gray is visiting rela
tives in Cochran.
Miss Virginia Porter arrived in the
city from Waycross Friday to be the
' guest of, Mrs. 0. W. Horne for sever
al days.
Mrs. W. W. Bennett and Mrs. J.
P. Dozier, of Macon, are the guests
of Mrs. A. J. Shell.
Hair ornaments, pins and combs
at COHEN'S.
Messrs. Ray Slade and Pate Fore
hand spent Sunday with home folks,
returning to Fort McPherson Sunday
night.
Miss Louette Calhoun has return
ed from Macon and is'again at her
post with the Vienna Telephone Co.
Easy"Seal Glass Fruit Jars. There
are none better. On sale at Vienna
Hardware Co.
Bargains, bargains in shoes and
dry goods. You can' get them at J.
0. Forehand * Sons.
Dr. Everard Richardson, of Atlan
ta was in the city on business last
week.
Mr. J. A. Jenkins, Jr., of Dooling,
was in the city on business Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Newby and
children visited Nashville Tuesday.
Pretty line of hosiery for women
at COHEN'S.
Mr. Holcombe Strozier went
Macon Sunday to be examined for
naval service. Min Strozier'failed
to pass on account of defective vision.
Miss Adrien Turnell, of Madison,
is the guest of Miss Sadie Morgan.
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If you want bargains in shoes and
dry goods you will find them at J. G.
Forehand & Son. These lines are go
ing alj a sacrifice. x
The county tax equalizers, Messrs.
J. E. Horne, T. P. Busbee and H. R.
Fenn with their secretary, Mr. S. J.
Jones were in session a short while
Tuesday.
Buy a summer hat for the little boy
at COHEN'S.
Dr. and Mrs. T. F. Bivins are en
joying a handsome new Buick tour
ing car.
Mrs. C. G. Morgan’who has been
in the city for a short visit was call
ed to her home in Waycross Friday
on account of the sudden and severe
illness of her husband.
Col. T. H. Davis, Col. C. P. Noles
and Mr. J. N. Hargrove spent Monday
in Macon, going up for the Alumnae
Banquet at Mercer.
T.
to Lilly after a short visit to relatives
here.
Yes, ice cream is the best dessert
these hot days. We have those un
surpassed Frost King Freezers in all
sizes from one to 8 quarts. Vienna
Hardware Co.
Palm Beach suits for men COHEN'S
Dr. L. W. Mobley and Mr. Henry
Powell are in Washington this week
attending the reunion.
Geo. Mobley of the Unite<TStates
Navy arrived in the city Saturday for
a short visit to relatives.
Very low prices on shoes and dry
goods at J. G. Forehand and Son’s
while they last.
Lingerie and Crepe
blouses at COHEN’S. ~
Mrs. Cprrie Heard spent Friday in
Macon shopping.
We have decided to dispose of our
stocks of shoes and merchandise and
so are offering them at greatly re
duced prices. J. G. Forehand & Son.
Those easy wearing B. V. Ds. on
sale at COHEN’S..
Mr. G. W. Sanders, of Unadilla,
was a visitor in the city Monday.
Mrs. S. A. Sanders and son, Wilber,
spent several days last week in By-
romville. _
Dr. J. M. Whitehead made a busi
ness trip to Atlanta last week.
Trunks, suit cases and valises, good
values at COHEN’S.
Miss Thelma Walton has been the
recent guest of Miss Melissa Mea
dows iin Hawkinsvillc.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Grace spent
Sunday in Macon.
Mr. Donald Shell, of Sylvester,
was a visitor in the city Sunday.
Hernen spencer analyzed the differ*
, i .... _. ent kinds of absolutely necessary
made its appearance at this office was n ft er the following manner,
The first cotton blofm that has
brought in Monday morning by Mr. gt Ten | Q order of their Importance:
J. D, Hcndley superintendent at Mo- j. Knowledge of how to keep all:
della Farm. Mr. Findley picked his and well.
, i you means to live.
Men's hats, shoes »nd ties COHEN'S : 3. Knowledge of how
Ford ft Calhoun coatinuo to soil j 4. Knowledge of your proper social
sad doMvsqr Chon-Old Automobiles, and political position.
Thoy havo
cars to tho following!' Jim Dupree,
Hawldasville; K A. Wed. J. D. Ful-
lington, L. S. WSaoa, W. R. Wright,
W. M. Mask, P. E. l Ycr Aw. Wood*
ruff, Pinehurst; Dr. t^^bolt, Tip-
pottvillo and Clegg
5. Knowledge of art and music and
amusements, etc. — •
It le feared there ti a reverse often
and a disposition, for Instance, to
pnt amusements and fashion ahead
of the knowledge of bow to keep well.
It le not entirely so, bnt there Is in
fset a great deal of morality in keep
ing well. If, for Instance, a young
lady goes thinly clad to a midnight
dance and lunch, she has no right to
complain of the weather or the food,
bnt of her own lack of .knowledge
Mr. Edgar Forehand returned SA\ and resolution. Bnt an tbe knowledge
urday from Hot Springs, Ark. * recorded In tbe above Uat doesn't
I have a steam canner
prepared to do canning for the
For prices, etc., phone 159.
Miss Lucile Morgan spent Monday
afternoon in Cordele.
v Rev. J. L. Helms, Dr. *R. II. Pate,
Judge D. L. Ivey, Messrs. C. L. Con
ey and C. B. Morgan, of Unndilh',
were in the city on business Wednes
day.
MISS BUTLER FINISHES
NURSES’ TRAINING COURSE
Friends in this city of Miss Jonnic
Dell Butler have received the follow
ing invitation.
"The graduating class of the Pied
mont Sanatorium Training School ex
tends to you a cordial invitation to
attend its graduating exercises Thurs
day evening, June fourteenth nine
teen hundred and seventeen at half
after eight o’clock Piedmont Sana
torium, Atlanta, Georgia.”
Miss Butler is a youpg woman of
unusually fine character. She enjoys
an extensive circle of friends here who
wish for her much success in her
chosen profession.
WANTED—Cord wood cutters.
Apply Empire Cotton Oil Co.
CARD OF THANKS
To all the good people of our coun
ty for tho kindness to my dear father
in his Inst days and houra on earth,
especially Mr. and Mrs. C. J. King
and our doctor. May God’s richest
blessings rest and abide with them
forever.
TEMPIE A. WELLS.
CARD OF THANKS
To the friends who so thoughtfully
remembered us after the unfortunate
loss we suffered from the Atlanta
fire, we find no words that will ex
press the deep gratitude wo feel.
Younkindness will ever be remember
ed and appreciated.
MR. AND MRS, G. W. MATTHEWS
IMPORTANT NOTICE
This is to notify all parties in
Dooly county that all carcasses of
dead animals must be destroyed by
burning Or buried sufficiently deep
to preventjdisinterment by beasts and
fowls. Any failing to comply with
this law will be prosecuted and pun
ished to the full extent of the law.
By order of tho County Commis
sioners.
1 J. B. WALTON, Chmn.
NOTICE FOR THE ELECTION OF
SCHOOL TRUSTEES
The election for school trustees to
fill the- vacancies of those whose time
expires uhii June will be held In the
various ifflhool districts June 20,1917.
f J. M. ROYAL, C. S. S.
We will l^e readw to (ake in the new
crop ol-whdat on June 11th. Will
not take but 125 bushels in ono turn
until August W, we are restricting
the turn so camget round to all. Will
not take in wheftt that is not in shape
to grind. • The {public will please be
advised and govern themselves ac
cordingly. i i
UNADILLA V MILLING CO.
J. A. sKing, Sec-Treas.
NO FISHING ALLOWED
All persons are warned against
fishing on my premises ubder penalty
of law.
G-7-4t
R. E. KEJ.LEY.
COW FOR SALE
I have a good milk cow fot sale,
now giving 3 gallons per day. Ajgily to
C. H.
Misses Annie Lou and Bessie But
ler will attend the graduating exer
cises of the Piedmont Sanitarium
TiVning School in Atlanta next week.
Mr. and Mie. J. J. Heard, Mr. and Kruse the following morning
Tickett Office is not open for
Mrs, J. 0. Burns and Miss Mary Burns
spent Sunday in Douglas.
SPEND SUNDAY AT SEASHORE
The A. B. ft A. has authorized ver •
low Sunday fares to Brunswick an-1
return for the summer months, goin ;
on Sunday morning train and ret
ing Sunday evening.
Going schedule: Leave Lilly 4:1
a. mi, Round trip, {2.2-
Leave Vienna, 4:35 a. m„ Roui
trip. $2.00.
The round trip tickets will
to be purchased Saturday aftei
train. W. W. Croxton, G. P. Af.
lanta, Ga.
nt to scum If there'Ib-m-m
: to utilize It—Columtjus <r
of Men In the Moon.,
s a quaint tradition about
belief In the. mun in the
jated. Like many of these
beliefs, itVgan in Bible times. By
many nation, the old man Is supposed
to be tlnr-onVwho first made Ills ap
pearance In tlkbook of .Numbers (15:
32). It Is then stated' that he was
fouad by tlie e)u}ren of Israel gath
ering sticks on tbtBabbath day. He
was taken before Moses and con
demned and was stonfetrmtjl be died.
One woald have thought Iba. that
was punishment enough even
awful a crime, but superstition took
him in hand and consigned him to the
moon, where, with a bunch of sticks
on hla tired old back, he was des
tined ’to climb forever up tbe shining
bill and never reach the top. The
story goes that his faithful dogs were
permitted to share his fate and, If
yon loojc carefully when tbe night Is
clear, yon will see them tolling away
upon their endless chain.
Locus esters.
It Is the habit of writers, speakers
and even of plain conversationalists
to refer to certain classes of mankind
an “lotus eaters," meaning, of course
that they are Idle, Indolent persons of
luxurious and frivolous tastes. There
were In the ancient world real and
true lotus eaters and It may be that
they were as industrious aud hard
working as the persons who did not
eat the lotus.
Among the old Egyptians the lotus,
which Is an Important member of the
water lily family, was an article of
food with tbe common people and It
was so extensively used that It may
properly be said to have been a staple
article of. food.
v, Names Detroit Eeeaped.
The Detroit city directory contains
tills bit of information: “Detroit was
established as a town 114 years ago.
‘Detroit’ was adopted as the name of
tbe new town after six other cogno
mens had been tried out and found
wanting. Yon-Uo-U-ga was the first
title, then came Wa-we-a-tun-oug.
Toghsagbfondje, Teuchsa Grondtc,
Ka-row-ta-en and Fort Pontcbartraln.
“Old records show that when Fort
Pontchnrtraln was built, tho vlllugo
of Detroit was Isolated within its
walls, giving Detroit the unique dis
tinction of being tho ‘Walled City of
the United States.”’
NOW
Is a Practical, Patriot
To Do
To Buy Shoes, Hats, Sh
Gents’ Furnishing
THIS STORE
,A PRAC
SAFE WAY TO
YOUR MONEY
We Have THE
VIENNA
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mi*
“That Sheepish Feeling”
■CL/
That oft’times comes froiri
ALOG HOUSES can be entir
first visiting our store.
That QUALITY and
for in the citfy stores may be;
Vienna where you have
something by Actual 0
when you order by mail. 1
Quality considered,
order prices.
Reynolds!
THE VNIVERi
the!
In busy cities or the coun]
favorite over the whole motor
reasons why half the buyers olj
cars. They have proved theb
ing conditions in all parts of'
cars because they know what t.|
do. They have become one of til
Touring car $360, Runabout $345|
Car $595, Sedan $645,. ijll f. o. b.
Dr. J. ’M. Whitehead & Co.