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Professional Cards.
WAR TALKS
By UNCLE DAN
F. k; WILLIAMS, fl B.
Physician and Surgeon.
Viinna, Ga. -
e*o« ovs? Walton Bros. Store
Number Six
Billie and Jlmmla Will Taka Military
Training.
i. f. Birina, u. t>. a. a. M«bley, a. a
[ BIVINS A MOBLEY,
Physicians Ann Sdrorons!
Oalli Promptly Answered.
•gllNKA, - - - GlOROIA.
1 am might? sorry, Undo Dad, that!
this Is your last night with us. Ofent
you stay longer? We boys era haring
a peach of a time,” said BUlle.
"Well, If you get more out Of It la
the way of pleasure than 1,” said Da
de Dan, “you are going soma.”
"Billie, I hare been talking seriously
with your father and mother about
sending you to a military academy and
they asked me to talk with you about
It"
"Whoopee I” Billie screamed, Ilka a
Wild Indian.
"Now, hold your horses,” said Undo
Dan, “and listen to me. Ton know t
sent my boy, Howard, to one Of those
..schools for a year when be was about
your age. He was narrow chested,
stoop shouldered, rather loose Jointed;
!he had the big head and needed dls-
dpllue and physical derelopment He
•was growing fast and I wanted him to
he strong physically.”
"Say, Uncle Dno," said BllUe, "I bat
Uere your description of Howard fits
ms pretty well, ehr
"Well,” said Uncle Dan, “to be frank
I think it does; you need the same
thing. Howard did not like It at first I
am told for a few weeks he bad ‘rongh
sledding,' hut after he found that the
1 only way was to obey orders, he caught
i the spirit of the Institution and liked
> It We did not see him for about six
months, then he came home for a few
day*. We were astonished at his ap-
i pearnnee. He had gained about 20
, pounds In weight his muscles were as
’ hard aa nails, he stood as straight as
L. L. WOODWARD,
Attornoy-at-Law.
Vienna, • - - Georgia,
' V. 0. DAVES
Phv.lclati snd Surgeon
Office in COOPER BUILDING
Call* promptly answartd
OHAS. S. GURR
Insurance
Offies in Vienna News
Building
PHONE 181
You want the best
and these can al
ways be obi ained at
DR. E. P. WHITEHEAD
DENTALSURGEON
VIENNA, GEORGIA
• ANITA STEWAR1
In “TH- GlRL PHILIPPA”
The Cafe Biribi in Ausone, France, therefore signals Philippa to pick out
is owned by Con Wildresse, who is in Warner. Philippa, however, finds
reality a spy of the French govern- 1 Warner more to her liking than most
ment The girl Philippa is ostensibly men shehas met
his cashier but in reslity she has been About this time Philippa discovert
brought “P by him. Philippa.young that Wildresse' is a double-dealing
and beautiful,. is oftenforced to help
Wildresse in his contemptible spying; traltor — eI1, "e secret5 of « U c0 ““-
wor k I tries to the highest bidder. Horrified,
DRS. ELLIOTT A ELLIOTT
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
' CORDELE, GA.
stock, they had. Mr. Hoover has ask
ed you to eat more poultry and save
beef and. pork for our soldiers. Yet
In order to eat more we must raise
more. It is the patrlotio duty of ev
ery family that has room to raise a
few chickens. It Is not necessary to
have an elaborate house for poultry
but It must be airy and have an abun
dance of - fresh air and sunlight
There Is a great shortage in all
kinds of meat. The Food Adminis
tration realizes that one of the quick
est methods of Improving this condi
tion is to raise poultry, as the time
taken to reproduce and mature is com
paratively short *■*“
T. Hoyt Davis - Chaa. P. Nolea
DAVIS A NOLES
Attorneys at Lay/
Offices Over American Bank
ing Corporation
Vienna, Georgia
More Poultry Wilt Help 8olve Meat
Shortage
Georgia is an Ideal state tor poul
try, yet wo- are Importing from 60 to
75 per cent of the poultry and poul
try products we consume. It Is al
most Impossible, at the present time,
to buy good fresh eggs in Georgia.
, The reason for this deplorable condi
tion Is simply because we have been
neglecting our chickens. In the past
! It has been a Blmple matter to get'
fresh eggs and good eating chickens
-at reasonable prices. Therefore, It
wan cheaper and easier toy.'moil per
sons to purchase wlint they want*tj
While the demand Is constantly in
creasing, the supply is growing small
er. Many poultrymen have goon out
of business because of the Jilgh price
paid for groin compared with the low
; price received for egge. 1 As chicken*
I have brought a good price on the mar-
1 ket many farmers simply robbed their
i own roosts and cold nearly all tbs
D. P. HOLLIMAN -
DENTIST
Office over Bobbitts Pharmacy
UNADILLA, GA.
Reliable Work at Reasonable
, <§| Prices
HERBERT RUSHIN, M. D.
Physician and Sufgeon
VIENNA, GA. -
Headquarters Forbes Drug Co.
dresse. Just as the machine flies
away shes eea Warner and Hnlkatt
coming upon the scene, and manages
to throw them the papers unobserv
ed. They then {five the plans to Sis
ter Eila and pursue Philippa.
Arriving at Wildresse’s home
Warner makes an entrance by a
secret passage and finding Philippa
alone in a room, he stages their es
cape by means of a rope improvised
from a sofa cover. Halkett is waiting
for them in a boat, and they return
home, where they find war is declared
and Halkett ordered to the front.
Warner now places Philippa in the
care of his cousin at her chateau.
Asticot, a servant of Wildresse, ad
mires Warner so much for a severe
thashing that he has given him that
he sweas lifelong devotion, and tells
him that proof of Philippa’s parentage
are in a safe in Wildresse’s wine cel
lar. Philippa immediately starts for
Ausone and; fearful for her fate on
account of the battle in the vicinity,
Warner follows with Asticot.
They find Philippa in the wine cel
lar with the proofs to her rightful
heritage in her hands. • Tey tell how
tsry trsiSng Compare lines A-A and !
B-B in cat.
nte and manly. His awkwardness had
disappeared. The-'change was wonder
ful snd It was ali to the good. Here
is n photograph showing "before and
after taking,' and I am sure no patent
medicine advertisement could beat It.
“Well, mother and I were delighted.
That was ten years ago, and Howard
says tho year he (pent at the military
academy was the best year of his life.
“Now,” said Uncle Dan, with great
earnestness, "when such training does
so much good, makes better dtlscns nod
at.the same-time fits a man to defend
bis country, why should not Undo Bam
furnish this training‘at the govern-
.ment’a expense? The government has
the right to. call anyone to serve In
case of war, and without training, a
man Is worth nothing as a soldier. Un
cle Sam has splendid'new training
camps that will soon be available for
the purpose, therefore, here Is doablo
reason why the Chamberlain bill for
compulsory military training should be
passed at once, so that every hoy phy
sically fit may have this training and
not leave It for his parents to pay for.
On account of the expense, not one boy.
In 50 ctn take the training now. I am
glad that you can do so. These big
crops and big prices, I find, mako thi
farmer* rather ’cocky,’ and that the
best Is demanded by them.”
Billie wan up with the lark the nest
morning, more exdted and enthusiastic
If you ever use one you will
want another one—ask some
of your neighbors or let us
demonstrate this riding plow
on your farm.
than ever. Ha had a plan. Be knew
Jimmie owned a colt worth 8100; that
he would make almost another 1100 oh
his potatoes If they turned out well,
and that he had from his previous
savings, bought a (100 Liberty bond.
A glance at the animals in
the shipment we have just re
ceived will convince you of
their superiority.
We want you to take a look
at them.
Bulls'* plan was to have Jimmie cash
la and go with him. He was disap
pointed to'ftnd that Jlmmla would stUl
lack abont 8800 of baring enough to
see him through. HU Up quivering; be
sold: *Tm mlftty eotry to leave Jim
mie."
Unde Dan was sliest s moment or
two, then be asked BUlle to go down
to the orchard and get him some ap
ples to eat on the train. While he was
gone. It was arranged that Unde Dan
and Mr. and Mrs. Graham would ad
vance the money necessary so that
Jimmie coaid go. When BllUe returned
he wan told about It He ran to the
■phone and called Jimmie, laying:
“Come on over, run Just as fast as you
can. I've got the greatest mws you
aver beard «fc”_
Heard & Grace
Cordele, Ga,
MAXWELL
MOUSE
COFFEE