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Capita) Stock
$50,222
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$50,ooo
Organized 1889
Strong, Safe, Conservative
MR. AND MRS. H. R. F£NN
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
The 27th of J^neh as become a day
to which the, friends of Mr. and Mrs.
H. R. Fenn look forward because it
has become a fixed custom with them
to assemble these friends each year
on this date and serve them a din
ner of* such magnificent poportions
and quality as is rarely enjoyed, now
that old fashioned hospitality does
not abound as formerly.
In accordance with this custom the
usual feast, _or rather the unusual
feast, was spread and a host of friends
gathered to partake of its bounty
Tuesday. About 1*2* it js estimated,
from Vienna, Cordele and -surround
ing points were in attendance.
The guests gave themselves over
Atleniion Automobile Owners
We have been fortunate enough to gr eure' the
services of a highly skilled mechanic. , ,'
. MR. CHARLES E. MOSS
I® with us to look after your car troubles: He has had
the advantage of years of experience in automobile factories
and service*8tations. He comes highly recommended from
the places he has served. ^
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_ Mr. Moss is also viery thoroughly acquainted with the mechanical
features of the Delco and other lighting and starting systems. He is
prepared to give satisfactory service to those who have troubles of'this
kind. i33ve invite all auto owners to test the ability of Mr. Moss who is
perhaps the most efficent mechanician ever employed jn this city,
to give you expert service* Try us.
J.-»t P r lce. In liine —
LET’S PAY TILL IT HURTS
, By J. B. Iden
We speak of the dead in hushed low
tones,
And honor them where they lie.
But what of the men with shattered
bones,
Of the brave who can rot die?
Under the smoke black sky at night,
{ With scarcely breath to pray;
Men of your kind who fought your
fight,
They pay and pay and pay!
AUTO COMPANY
Mrs. D. B. Thompson and Mrs?
M. Thompson have returned from
visit to Montezuma!"
Mrs. S. J. Jones, of Lilly, spent
a few days here last week., '■
And who shall send to the brink of
heB,
Where the wounded gasp- and die,
The rose red banner waiving, tell,
Say who, but you and I?
And who shall hurry the ambulance
down
Through the dawn of a blood-red
day,
But you^ my friend, and J? Go on
And pay and pay and pay!
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wilson, of
Pinehurst, were visitors in the city
Saturday.
Mrs. J. E. Cannon, of Montezuma,
is the guest of relatives in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Strozier and
family will leave today for their
new home in Eastman.
Then give if it needs of your last red
cent,
Ay, out of your meanest mite 1
And rouse you out of yflur sweet
content,
And hear ye the groans tonight!
For the half dead lie in the black
shell scars, *
With' scarcely breath to pray, |
And breathe their prayers to the mute
mute stars—
Then pay till it hurts, oh ,pay!
Ford & Calhoun haver ecently sold
490-Model Chevrolet touring cars to
Messrs. I. L. and D. M. Bowen, of
Pinehurst, and W. A. Ingram of Lilly.
FOR RENT—One store building and
one four-room tenant House for
rent Apply to Dr. J. M. Whitehhad.
Phone 159 for prices, on canning,
Mr. Albert Brown has returned
from a two week’s stay at Pablo.
” Mrs. A. L, Powell, of LaGrange
is the guest of relatives in the city.
Mrs. Geo. B. Morgan was here
Saturday from. Abbeville where she
has been visiting for several weeks.
She will leave soon to spend the
summer in North Georgia.
Miss Minnie Lewis left Tuesday
for Cordele where she joined a party
of young folks for.an outing in Flor
ida. Among the points to be visited
by the party are Jacksonville, St. Au
gustine and Pablo Beach.
Prof. Richardson, of Sylvester, has
been a recent visitor in the city.
Have your canning done -oil the
National Steam Canner.
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Col. Watts Powell attended
legal business in Cordele Monday.
Miss Lucile Morgan left Tuesday
for Gainesville to take the summer
course in music at Brenau.
Mr. Ben Strozier has returned to
Live Oak after a short visit to home-
folks.
Miss Johnnie Butler arrived in the
• C. I. C. SOCIAL
Mrs. T. F. Bivins, Mrs. C. C. Mc
Kinley, Mrs. Z. T. Crawford, Mrs.
Davis, Mrs. J. M. Royal anil
Miss Annie Powell were hostesses to
'the Civic Improvement Club at the
home of Mrs. Bivins.
On the arrival of the guests they
were taken to the south porch by
Misses Minnie Lee Jordan and Sadie
Morgan which was transformed into
lovely Japanese tea room where
city from Atlanta Monday for an in- ^ am , rice cakc3 were aervcd by
definite stay with h<yme folks.
Miss Alice Phillips, of Athens,
the guest of Miss Julia Lennard.
Judge and Mrs. D. L. Henderson
Will leave Sunday for Augusta where
the former will enter the hospital for
an operation.
Ford & Calhoun have recently de
livered to Mr. W. T. Ivey a 490-Mod
el Chevrolet touring car.
Miss Emmie Roberts, of Vidalia,
is the guest of Mrs. J. G. Forehand.
Master Reynold Dorrough, of Fitz
gerald, is visiting friends in the city.
Dr. J. H. Butler, of Augusta, is
visiting relatives and friends here
-and at Lilly.
Mr. Norman Renfroe was in the
city from Columbus for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wood, of Pine-’
hurst, were the guests of relatives
here Sunday.
Messrs. Claude Slade and Otto
Trippe spent Sunday in Thomaston.
Miss Lucile Slade is visiting friends
and relatives in Atlanta.
Miss Maude Cates, of Fitzgerald,
has been the recent guest of Miss Lu
cile Slade.
Miss Iva Morgan is visiting friends
and relatives in Atlanta.
Mr. Hardy Walden is the guest of
friends and relatives in the city.
Messrs. J. B. Ryner and James
Howell visited Macon last week.
Misses Sallie Haggsett and Hazel
Waters who wore imported costumes
from the foreign land.
They were then invited to the west
porch, it being prettily decorated in
Japanese style, parasols, lanterns,
fans, rare plants of that land and
bright flowers of yellow which color
prevailed throughout the entertain
ment. After a short business session
all were seated at tables and given
baskets containing a flower juzzle to
be solved. Mrs. Ed Powell read a
I solicit correspondence with par- 614-2t
ties in Dooly or adjoining counties
having farms for sale or trade. Please
state the kind of coil, price per acre,
r.rd improvements Jame3 R. Rob-
(i ts, Ligonier, Indiana.
PREVENT HOC CHOLERA.
The_B. A. Thomas Hog Powder has
a record of 96 per cent cures of Hog
Cholera. If you feed your hogs as di
rected, you need never fear hog chol
era nor any other hog disease. And
the directions are very simple, just
about what you are doing, plus a few
cents worth of B. A. Thomas Hag
Powder in the feed twice a week.
Usually, though, Cholera gets in be
fore we know it. Then it requires
close attention to each hog—each
hog must be dosed—and if you will
dose them as directed, you will save
better than 90 per cent. If you don’t,
the B. A. Thomas medicine cost3 you
nothing.* We—not some distant man- 5
ufacturer—pay your money back. ' . f
O. L. Arnold and J. P. Heard &
Sons'Co., Local Dealers.
COW FOR SALE
I have a good milk* cow for sale,
now giving S gallon* per day. Apply to
' C. H. TURTON.
GEORGIA—Dooly Couny.
. To the Honorable Philip Cook, Sec
retary of State, Atlanta, Georgia.
The petition of the Weathers Bank
ing Company Shows:
1.
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure your Rheumatism Neu
ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colics,
Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns,
Old Sores, Stings of Insects, Etc.
Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally
and externally. Price 25c.
NOTICE OF LOCAL LEGISLA
TION
Notice is hereby given that a bill
will be introduced in the General As
sembly of Georgia of 1917, amending
the charter of the City of Lilly,
Dooly County, Georgia, and Section
2 of said act reducing the limits of
said City from a mile circle to a half
ile circle.
That it is a banking corporation
duly chartered and organized under
the laws of Georgia, with its princi
pal offices and place of business at
Dooling, in the County of Dooly,
State of Georgia.
2.
That the date of the original char
ter of said corporation is April 6th, |
1916, which said charter was granted
under the laws of and in the State
of. Georgia.
3.
That there have been no amend
ments to said original charter.
4.
That said the Weathers Banking
Company desires to change its prin
cipal office and place of business
from Dooling, in the County of Dooly,
State of Georgia, to Ambrose, in the
County of Coffee, State of Georgia.
6.
That your petitioner desires to
change its corporate name from “The
Weathers Banking Company” to “The
Ambrose-Enigma Banking Company.’*
6.
IN SEASON
And outjof season; Good Season and Bad
Season, Hot or Cold, Wet or Dry, we are here to
please you and we are here to stay.
Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Water
Coolers, Swings, Hammocks, Porch Rockers,
Floor Coverings, etc.
Reynolds & Woodward
LOST—Auto tag. Finder
please notify D. B. Bryan, Jr.
FOR SALE—Hay, Oats, and Fod
der. Apply to H. R. Feivp.
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.
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
beautiful selection "From Old Japan” th# corn bring to my mill
Miss Hazel Waters sang “I want to | „ • • C J. KING.
go to Tokio" and Miss Dozier, of Mr-
con, sang a lovely solo. Orienta,
music was furnished all during th<i
afternoon by Miss Carolyn Mobley’
at the piano and Miss Dora Trippe
’on the violin. Late in the -afternoon
yellow and white cakes and ices were
served.
Reported.
FOR SALE /
One 1916 model Ford touring car
and also one 1916 model Four-Ninety
Chevrolet touring car. These cars
have been well cared for and are in
first class condition. For bargain
write or phone,
FORD & CALHOUN
FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION MEET
ING.
A masting of the Dooly County
Farm Loan Association is colled for
Saturday, Juna 30th at 10 o'clock at
the court Lotus. All interested ara
urged to be present.
I_ L. WOODWARD, Sec.
Governing,-fOR SALE
put 40 bushels of
^eaWate sale.
‘ enna, G.
MPORTANT MILL NOTICE
We will be ready to take in the new
crop of wheat on June 11th. Will
not take but 25 bushels in one turn
until August 1st, we are restricting
the turn so can get round to all. Wifi
not take in wheat that is not in shape
to grind. The public will please be
advised and govern themselves ac
cordingly.
UNADILLA MILLING CO.
J. A. King, Sec-Treas.
NO. 666
This is • prescription prepared es
pecially for MALARIA or CHILL*
A FEVER. Five or *ix doses will
break any cate, and if taken then aa
a tonic tho Fever will not return. It
acts on the liver better than Calomel
and doe* not gripe or sicken. 25c.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
The Ford Motor Company, of Detroit, appointed us
authorized agents for Ford cars in this territory, to prop
erly represent Ford interests, to give service to Ford
owners. The company in return demands that we equip
and maintain an adequate service station, employing
competent Ford mechanics, using only genuine Ford-
made materials and charging regular Ford prices.
This is the service we are giving to Ford owners.
Mat.erial—workmanship—prices,. the standard of each
guaranteed.
When your Ford car needs attention, bring it to us
and get the benefit of expert Ford mechanics. We give
ycu the assurance of genuine Ford service; with genuine
Ford-made parts.
Ford cars—Runabout $345; Touring Car $360; Coup-
elet $505; Town Car $595; Sedan $645, ali f. 0. b. De
troit.
Mr. R. G. Smith, Mgr. Mechanical Department
Dr. J. M. Whitehead & Co.