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IRGIA—Dooly County.
iVill be sold before the court house
|r of said county between the le-
Dipurs of sale on the first Tuesday
■uy, to the highest and best bid-
Bkr cash the following described
Aty to-wit: . . , 1
^Bfon safe, also one adding ma-
l^Aiid property levied on under
H^Atue of a fi fa issued Aug-
B^Hl916, Dooly Superior court
W^g 'oi Diebold Safe and Lock
^Ay and against Weathers Bank
ov, of Dooling Ga., and sold to
^K' said ft fa. This the 6th day
■ne, 1917. '
f- H. 0. Davis, Sheriff.
PAINT
that
Shabby House
Shabbiness means deterioration and decay.
Good paintjwill increase the value of your proper
ty and addjmany years to its life by protecting it
from rain, snow, sunshijie and the influence of the
elements. '
:AC_ME QUALITY
HOUSE PAINT ti
protects your property better, because it lasts
longer. It costs less because each gallon of the
cure your Rheumatiim Neu-
HMR, Headaches, Cramps, Colics,
Hgn 15/raios, Bruises, Cuts and Burns,
Bund Old, Sores, Stings of Insects, Etc.
K one ’ Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally
it Mid and externally. Price 25c.
d then • • • • • * • * •
ipring e T. Hoyt Davit . Chat P. Notes / •
DAVIS A NOLES >. »
Attorneys at Law *
Offices Over American Bank- *
ing Corporation • *
Vienna, .Georgia ' *
* a » a a e e •' ; * » e
■F-. It failed
H the fish tvus
Another clmncc,
wseized. It kept
jjr one of the fish-
1 tail, and by the
Acme Quality Kind covers more surface.
• . Ask at our store for a free copy of the Acme Quality Painting
Guide Book. It tells all about paint' and painting; what to use, -how
mush will be required and how it should be applied. / ,
WANTED TO BUY
Your surplus chickens, Turkeys
and eggs. Highest cash market price.
6-10-4t J. B. BUTTER.
■ one, about tiir.nl feet
nut seem to appreciate
• -rs, and made strenuous
IIISfl^PEiupc, but was kept a pris-
tiie fishing ceased, and then
ij^Bsshorc. Subsequently the seal
HKestored to its native element,
whlchNt seemed to appreciate all the
more after Its detention.
C. A.. THOMPSON
PINEHtUig’r.GA.
FOR SALE
See me for a nice Jersey cow or
heifer, am also offering one, two and
cne-half year old bull for sale.
J. M. WOODWARD.
GALWAY IS REAL IRISH TOWN
NOTICE—CAMP-MEETING
g^Aulumwise.
njs ban
in n lir-
pole, lmt
l’aiilii:
proved
Aprcscntcd to
■ffs ..Sciences n
Emotion of the
■ year 1541.
figlietlc pole is
Is speed varies,
l-cragcd 12 kllo-
b last 100 years
8 kilometers a
It to the oscllla-
ivlilch slows up
ids Of Us swing,
ng Is about 809
D.P. HOLLIMAN
DENTIST" v
Office over Bobbitts Pharmacy
UNADILLA, GA.
Reliable Work at Reaionable
Price*
NO ,EXCUSE FOR ANY WASTE
Here on Market Days Are Still to Be
Seen the Old Country Cpriume*
and Customs.
All trustees,' tent-holders, pastora
and friends of the Dooly County
1 Cereal and 8tale Bread May
leed to Advantage by House-
wife, 8ay Experts.
camp-meeting are requested to' meet
atjjthe canip-ground Tuesday, June 12,
1917, to arrange for the next camp-
pieeting. Please bring a well-filled
lunch basket as wo will have to spend
'. PICTURE . FRAMING
An ' Assorted ' stock M
Moulding For Your/
Selection
GUY B. MORGAN
AT POWELL BnOS. ORUO CO.
Galway Is an Irish town with a
touch of real old Ireland about It.
Here on market days you can still see
the old country costumes—the hard
black cutaway coats of the men and
the red homespun skirts of the women,
Who wear sdft gray shawls over -their
heads. All the country produce Is
brought to market, and the rule of ‘‘on
ly one price, marked ln plaln figures;”
has never even been heard of. Bar
gaining goes on at endless length, and
the purchase of a score of eggs may
take half pn. hour. Eggs are pot sold
by the dozen'In Galway.
All sorts of cartons things are' for
sale In'Galway market, Brought, from
Do you know—
That every bit of uneaten cereal can
be used to tblckeu soups, slews or
gravies?
That stale bread can be used as the
basis for many attractive meat dishes,
hot breads and desserts? '
That every ounce of skim milk or
whole milk contains valuable nourish
ment?
Government food experts are asking
these questions of all housewives.
Use every drop of milk to drink or
to add'hourlahmeht to cereals, soups,
sauces and other foods, they urge. If
Von do not'want milk to sour, keep It
cool,. clean und covered continually.
Remember, too, that sour milk, butter
milk and sour cream are valuable Jn
cookery, so do not waste any. Sour
milk und buttermilk can be used with
soda In making hot breads, «r sour
milk cag.be turned easily Into cottage
JERSEY COWS FOR SALEf
For sale, six 1 geod Jersey cows,
fresh in milk. Apply to
" W. W. JORDAN.
STEAM VULCANIZER
We have installed a steam vulcan-
izer in connection with our Ford bus- ,
iness. First class steam vulcanizing ]
done. Worked over tires for sale. ,,
B-17-4t D. J. M. WHITEHEAD & CO. j
HOG CHOLERA REMEDY
1 have a hog cholera remedy which
SPECIAL NOTICE
Vienna Lodge No, 485
of J. 0. G. F—home
meetings regular on
each lst.&nd 3wL Wed
nesday ai,8 P. il. ;■
I have used‘successfully for 25 years.
'Anyone desiring to try same can get
it for the cost of ingredients by ap
plying to me. Advt.
C-17-4t D. L. TRULUCK.
many miles away In little donkey carts
J In Early Days.
' goes back, to ear-
i the Book of Num-
base recorded of a
laving been required
it. Among the HI*-
Sbeffl practiced by
Atom or drinking
op carried on foot by sturdy old men
l am paying $20 per ton for Velvet
Beaii? (small) and $1.60 per bushel
for corn. B. fi- Thompson; 6-3-4t
who think nothing of a tramp of a doz
en miles. Calves are a staple and
are wrapped np In gunny bags with
nothing but the head projecting when
a shipment has to be made. Feat Is
for sale by the cartload, fowls and
vegetables. Host cartons of all peri
tog* Is a peculiar seaweed. Which Is
popular aa a asladdlsh. To the visitor
Its taots la lather unpleasant, but, ac
cording he tonal tradition, It hat the
marreloau property et bring able to
clear the-head of him who has had ."a
drop too much." Galway might work
up a profitable export trade In this
commodity. It has been suggested, If
she understood the science of adverts-
Ing.
WANTED TO BUY
Your surplus chickens, Turkeys
and .eggs. ' Highest cash market price.
I. WARNING /'
.To all persons not to hunt or fish
upon my premises, including the Hoi-
Ion Lake, without written permission
from me. Those guilty ofjame dur
ing the year 1917 if proven, will be
punished to the full extent of the law.
This May 16, 1917.
6-24-4t MRS. LILLY HOLLON.
This is a prescription prepared es‘
pecially for MALARIA or CHILLS
& FEVER- Five or eix' doses will
break any case, and if taken then as
a tonic the Fever will not return. It
acts on tha liver better than Calomel
and doe* not gripe or elcken. 25c.
MILL NOTICI
| The fossil shells of the early Inver-
Itebrates are always of great impor
tance to geologists, for they to41 Bate
the period In which the rock beds that
contain them jvere formed—In other
words, the age of the. rock. Every
fosallUferous rock bed contains char
acteristic forms, or groups pf forms,
that determine the period in which it
was mud or sand. Tho economic Im
portance of geology has been repeated-
k shown. In the earlier exploitation
^Lnntlirnclte .cool, thousands of dol-
were wasted searching for coal
I^Hln Now York until the geologist
H state showed that the beds in
H^Atate could not contain coal,
|[Ae fossils showed that they be-
the Devonian age, whereas
■fl^Ainsylviinlnn anthracite coal
A^^B of the Carboniferous age, n
HBi-r period. That discovery
mgE^Hhc useless expenditure. The
■A^Bi- animal and plant remains
lllllll^H'mhcddocl ill the recks lisa
AA^Kic mi Important part of ge-
^sffiffcJ^BuItliouKh (lie specialists on-
study are few, their work
nHKi^Hglmst importance.
Corn ground Fri
days, Saturdays,
Rainy days and days
following rainy days.
I will grind your meal Tuesday,
Friday and Saturday of each week.
I grind the old‘time way and take
only one toll. You get the meal from
the corn you bring to my mill.
2-8.4t C. J. KING.
How Houses Explode.
The most remarkable phenomenon
connected with tornadoes Is the ex
plosion of houses, which literally
bnrst, scattering their fragments In all
directions. Sometimes
WANTED TO BUY
Your surplus chickons, Turkeys
end eggs. Highest cash market price.
6-10-4t J. B. BUTLER.
NOTICE TO ICE BUYERS
This Is to notify the public that
Mr. H. G. Cason has severed his con
nection as manager of the .City Ice
Co., and same will beiiinder my man
agement hereafter
Phone 197 CITY I8E Cq.
5-10-4t D. B. Thqjlpaonf Mgr.
substantial |
dwellings are carried high Into the air
and then explode. It is now under
stood that this is due to the fact that
the “funnel cloud" (revolving at a rate
of at least COO miles an hour) has a
vacuum Inside. Thus It sucks -up
everything tn Its path, even emptying
wells. It, sticks all the air from around
n house over which it passes, and the
house (a vacuum being thus created
outside of it) promptly explodes, ow
ing to the pressure of the edr, It 8$
pounds to the square inch, from with
in. The house, In a word, la trans
formed Into a bomb.
Puncture Proof—Wilt you accept proof?
" ' • WE SAY- -
"No more puno
WQ YOU SAY-
“You’ve got to
|(j|rv f| [fa AOa "show me. ”
CHANGES SCHEDULE
Effectivs Mi
Love Hides the Scars.
‘‘Love covers a multitude of sins."
When a scar cannot bo taken away,
the next kind office Is to hide It. Love
Is never so blind as when It Is to spy
faults; It Is Uke the painter who, In
drawing the picture of a friend, hav
ing a blemish In one eye, would pic
ture only the other side of his face.
It Is u noble and great thing to cover
the blemishes and to* excuse the fall
ings of a friend; to draw a curtain
before his stains, and display hll per
fections; to bury his weaknesses In
silence, hat to proclaim his virtues
from the housetops,—Exchange.
KOR-KEKPUNCTL’RE TEST We Can pl’OVe thd
•Drtvt iitilf^'through outor aid (user tnbtr. WXP . -gJT , - ,
AIter palling out, gii-j tho vhoel cno IA L‘
iirO and puncturo vritl iy obiolitiely teatod. hTi. -Ls IV m 1-i IV
Hof SALE LIMIT
*??•/ ‘
H 26 and 21. "........May 30
■i and 6th June 14
10 and 17 June 25
A. July 1. 2, S',........15 days
■l0, 16. 17, 30....See note A
15, 16, and 17 Juno J
Hu, 13 and 14 Aug. 23
■o. 17, 18, 23, 24 16 day s
Bo, July 1, 7,14 See note A'
■19. 20 and 21 sJhne 30
Bl. 12, 13, 14, 21...;..15 ’days
lily 20. 21, and26..See note A
Inc 1st to 6th, Limit June 21.
Imd payment, fee of 60 cents.
[30th by depositing ticket an !
Puncture cure
*40 POUND PIGS
Wit'ilforn above 50 cents hogs eat
their'■ Jflda .off very quickly. 'The
hog thtp takes two or three months
to get/on full feed never brings you
America’s StandardTrtstmeat
Seals Punctures Instantly and Permanently
Hiof it ferrets out and slops slow leaks; that ft reduces the
chance of blowouts to a minimum; that it preserves the
rubber—ji'uariinleed not to deteriorate. ■ i, ' i
VHow much is tins honest . How much to know tliat
puncture aure worili to you? pSgJVyhjp" J0U |, ave no s | ou . teaks?
How rtiuch would yoirgive ■ ■ . . ■„
to be assured that ivhen ynu < fV?* ' Hm’l if al hail worth
start on a ride you ulit re- white writing ut for detailed
turn safely ami without tho SHtTiJaw information—the evidence in
irritating, weerisome-woik the easef ll'e’ve got it,
of fi^ius puncture* ? slews of it. Write today. , ~
SNELL1NG AND ROBERT:? AT MNEHURST WILL
,.- - . A- ~*.'.l-1-:*’.. . ; ■ - * •’’•
< i-J INSTALL THIS IN YOUR TUBES.
Belief In Fats Makes Failurg. J
There Is no worse belief than that)
In fate and luck to make one a fail
ure. It puts one In a wholly wrong!
attitude t J “*r ", J ’
CentiTo and power to employ ope'sf
wholesome aspirations. It paralyzes)
the energies and the resolves. It ren
dors organised and spirited effort lm
possible. ’
We may hope for no luck that we
are not worthy of and are not doing
our own part to earn.—The Christian
Herald.
IBB AA into fat hooirin nine months—hogs
toward life. It, deaden* In- going well aver 200 pounds- and as
and newer to emnlov one's W gh a»,240 pounds Figure tho av-
S gt feeding arid you will sco why
B. A. Thomas medicine is a good
estment. Try feeding out your
‘wgs oh this plan aryl if you a're no*
-lore than pleased, we will refuad i
Vie cost of ^t)»-nicdicine.
1 ai* ARNOLD and J. P. HEARD
ARSONS CO., Util Dealer*.
Stations. —
[the undevaignyd.
[ J. E. ENGLISH,
ket Ar»nt, A. B. & A. Ry.
| __ Vienna, Ga.