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. J - j s 'V CRISP TO HAVE PATRIOTIC. RALLY Get in on the ground floor, buy your nitrate from the government, swap seed for meal and buy your phosphate from me. CHAS. 8. GURR, Sales Agt. Mrs. J. J. Heard and Mrs. P. A. Lennard are visiting in Atlanta this week. > Rev. W. L. Wright was called to cKae Monday on account of the serious illness of his father. Mr. J. A. Lilly, of Lilly, was in the city on business Monday. Judge U. V. Whipple, of Cordele, has been attending court here this week. Dr. and Mrs. T. F. Bivins spent several days in Atlanta last week. RUB-MY-TISM—Antiseptic, Relieves Rheumatism, Sprains, Neuralgia, etc. 1-10-4-1 Mrs. 8. J. Jones, Misses Strozier, Ryder and Summerford, of Lilly, at tended the Woman's Defense Com mittee meeting Friday afternoon. Mrs. Bettie McDonald is in Atlanta sanatarium for treatment. J. C. Porter, son of Mr. J. U. Por ter, of Pinehurst, left last week for Macon to take tv course at the Geor- gia-Alabama Business College. Better place your order promptly for “Natursown” phosphate, comes cheaper than later on. CHAS. S. GURR, Sales Agt. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bullington an nounce the arrival of a son, L. L. jr. Palmer Hurt, of Americus, has been spending several days in the city the — guest of his mother, Mrs. M. G. Hurt. Mrs. E. C. Taylor came down from Macon for the week-end. private Roy Butler was hero from Camp Wheeler Sunday. Mr, Earl Peavy who i3 stationed on the U, S. Mine Layer, Quinnebaug spent several days with relatives here last week. • THOMBLEY-EtAVIS’ On Monday evening at the home of Mrs. T. T. Thombley, her daugh ter, Miss Mae Thombley, was united in marriage to Mr. G. G. Davis. The ceremony was performed by Judge J. D Hargrove with only the family present. Both Mr. and Mrs. Davis have lived here for several years and have made many f/icnds who wisla them happi ness. Mrs. Davis Ijas many personal attractioiit, her sweet unselfish "na ture endears her to all with whom she is associated. Mr. Davis is asso rted in business with the , Vienna WILL BE HELD IN CORDELE ON FEB. 22ND—DR. "ASHLEY JONES TO SPEAK. Crisp county will hold a patriotic rally in Cordele on Feb. 22nd. Ex tensive plans are under way %r mak ing the occasion a great success. The Council of Defense of that County is in charge of the plant. The program includes some very attractive features prominent am'ong which is at) address by Dr. Ashley Jones, who is widely known as an orator of marked ability and a fervent patriot. Many in this county will doubtless avail themselves of the opportunity to attend these ex ercises. Judge U. V. Whipple, Cbmn. of tho Crisp Council requests that the News extend n very cordial invi- m Hardware Co., and fills his position tation to the people of this county to capably. [join with their neighbors in Crisp in Mr. and Mrs. Davis left Monaay night for Tifton for a short stay af ter which they will spend some time in Merida before returning to make their hon' e here. Go-to-Sundhy-School Day Will be' observed at the Lilly Methodist church Sunday afternoon, Feb. 10, at 3 o’clock. A splendid program will be rendered. The public cordially invit ed. B. L. DIXON, Supt. BOX SOCIAL There will be a box social at the Richwood school house Friday even ing for the benefit of the school li brary. Everybody invited to attend at 7 o’clock. 0_O—O—O—O—O—O—O—0—0 O TIPPETTyiLLE NEWS ITEMS O 0—0—0—0—0—0—0—0—0—0 helping to make this a truly great and patriotic occasion. EXTENSION SCHOOL AT AsViERiCUS FARMERS OF THIRD DISTRICT WILL BE GIVEN VALUABLE OPPORTUNITY NEXT WEEK. Break your Cold or LaGrippe with a few doses of 666. 1 1-10-4-1 Mrs. D. T. McCorvey, of Atlanta, is the guest of relatives in the city. The Red Cross program on Friday night was quite'a success. The chil dren are very anxious to organize a Junior Red Cross. We are trying to do our bit in helping to place the U. S. A. flag over the Kaiser. The male members of the church are having a “work day” today trying to finish the pastorium. The ladies will serve dinner for them. We hope to have ladies out from Vienna to organize the Red Cross members into an Auxiliary, also the courier selling Thrift Stamps to come with them. The Sunbeams with their leader, Miss Bessie Tippett, are trying to Mr. Hodge Manley was here from llvccmote for tho week-end. if If I can sell you a few tons of “Natursown” phosphate this season, I will get your business next. CHAS. S. GURR, Sales Agt. Mrs. Gertrude Taggart will leave loon for Atlanta to add io i’" stork of spring millinery. Mr. J. A. Jenkins, of Dooling", was M< visitor in the city Tuesday. For the farmers of the Third Dis trict the District Agricultural School at Americus will hold a winter exten sion school on February 12, 13, 14 and 15 bringing to the schdbl some of the best agricultural leaders of the state. The programs have been so arrang ed as to be of interest to every fami- ber of the family. There will bo, demonstrations in farm drainage, pruning and orchard management, poultry management and plant dls- js. One of the features of the course will be.tho “Food Conserva tion School.” Prof. Guy Firor, of the State Col leg^ of Agriculture and Extension school directo/ for the state, will have charge of all exhibits announces Mr. J. M. Collum, principal of the ag ricultural school. They had charge of an interesting program Sunday night at which time quite a nice sum was raised. A stray horse has been taken on my premises. Owner can get same by paying for this ad and feed bill. MRS. J. B. WHITEHEAD MERCHANT’S WIFE ADVISES VIENNA WOMEN Friends of Mrs. H. 0. Davis will regret to learn that she continues quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Groves and children and Mr. W. R. Groves, of Byromville, were the guests of rela tives in tho city Sunday. STOLEN—Justice _ Combination Tube, stolen from my car Friday night, Jan. 26th. Any information leading to recovery will be appreciat ed. I. R. Walden, Vienna. Route 6. Mrs. Bettie McDonald is in Atlanta at' Nobles' Infirmary where she has recently undergone a successful ope ration. . < Miss Genie Morgan was here from Bessie Tift CoHegc fot the week-end. , Montezuma lawyers attending court here this week are John Guerry, Julo Felton and Jere Moore. A valentine box party will be given at the King School, Thursday, Febru ary 14th. Everybody is cordially in vited. Try "Natursown" phosphate with cotton seed meal on your garden, then you will use It with all your oth er crops. CHAS. S. GURR, Sales Agt. Miss Enid McKinley has returned to Unadilla after a visit to relatives here. Will bes old before thee ourt house door in Vienna between the usual hours of sale on first Tuesday March, next, the following described property to-wit: That tract or par- cel of land situate,' lying and being , fifty acres in the northwest corner of place the mantels in the pastorium? lot ofllln4number one hundred (100> .“I had stomach trouble so bad I could cat nothing but toast, fruit and hot water. Everything else sour ed and formed gas. , Dieting did no good. I was miserable until I tried buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka. ONE SPOON FUL benefited me INSTANTLY.” Because Ad^er-i-ka empties BOTH large and small intestines it relieves ANY CASE constipation, sour stom ach of* gas and prevents appendicitis. It has QUICKEST action of anything we ever sold. FORBES DRUG CO. in the second district of Dooly tfoun* ty, Georgia, being the place whereon the said I. O. Oliver now lives, bound cd as follows: on the north by lands of Leah Kaigler, on the’east by land* of J. M. Dupree, on the ’south by lands of Lala Oliver and on tho west by lands of J. M. Dupree, said land levied on as the property of I. O. Oliver to satisfy an execution issued from the Superior Court of Dooly County, in favor of H. A. Dover against I. Oliver. Tenant in,possession notified This the 6th day of February, 1918. H. 0. DAVIS, Sheriff. How many steps she ta*kes while prepar- ^2 ing one meal. If she would keep. ^ account of them . f YOU WILL BE ASTONISHED because you will likeiy find that she takes as many steps while preparing ONE MEAL as you take in a WHOLE DAY at your work. You can save her this needless walk*, ing by giving her a Kitchen Cabinet to-day. A lot of beauties Just received. -xfif I JonesMer Furniture Co. 1 EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME The little one played out in the cold and that night it wns ajl choked Up and croupy. Father, mother, safe guard your little ones by keeping a bottle of Drew's Salve in your house ready for any emergency. For Croup, colds, sore-throat, bronchitis, coughs, tonsilitis and pneumonia it has no equal. It is sold and guaranteed by your druggist to give absolute satis faction. Why not test the merit of this wonderful product when you have all to gain and nothing to lose? 0—0—0—0—0—0—0—0—0—0 O DOOLING NEWS ITEMS O 0—0—0—0—0—0—0—0—0—0 9100 Reward, $100 The readers of thla paper will be pleased to learn that there la at least one dreaded diieaio that aclenco has been able to euro In all Its stages, and that la catarrh. Catarrh being greatly Influenced by conatitutlonal conditions requires conatitutlonal treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure ia taken internally and acts thru tho Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of tho System thereby de stroying the foundation of tho disease, up tho constitution ; tors havo so much faith in the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fall3 to euro. Send for list stixponifolr. iiUro: V. J. St:$ t-7 Ml I CO., Toledo. ■ Messrs. C. B. Morgan, D. L» Ivey J. T. Spradley and J. W. Dinkins, of Unadilla, have been among the court attendants here this week. Mr. C. H. Turton spent several days in Atlanta last week. Mr. D .B. Thompson visited Atlan ta on businesa last week. Mb J. J. Cooper made, n business trip to Atlanta lost week. The Lilly Epworjh League waa en tertained a* a delightful social Friday evening, February 1, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A Coxe. About SB guests wsrs prsasnt. Hot ehocolats aid sandwichsa war. the rsfrashmants The farmers of this community have been greatly retarded on ac count of the rain. Mr. Ira Williams spent Sunday ev ening with friends at Byromville. Mr. B. F. Hill is in Atlanta. Rev. Hearn filled his appointment here Sunday afternoon and rendered a very impressive sermon. Mr. Grady Hill spent Sunday in By romville with hon)e folks. The B. Y. P. U. has reorganized and is now progressing nicely. Misses Campbell and Land return ed Sunday after spending the week end in Vienna .with homefolks. Miss Inez Jenkins left last week to attend the Cordele training school for nurses. Miss Eva Joiner .returned to Mon' tezuma Sunday after spending the week-end at home. J. M. Royal, County Supt, is visit ing Dooling this week in the interest of the school. Misa Lcxie Jenkins spent last week in Cordele visiting her sister. Mrs.*P. G. Busbeo of Vienna made a, short visit to Dooling Friday. Mn. Charlton Jenkina and children ■pent Saturday in Montezuma with her mother. Mr. J. B. Brown spent Sunday with relatives at Shiloh. Mr. J. A. Jenkins and Mr. A. R. Roger* were In Montezuma last Fri day on bustneaa. - Poison may be good to kill bugs, but how can it help phosphate. Buy Natursown” the non-sulphuric phos- hate and make better crops. WANTED—5000 Burlap Bags, oat, hull or meal bags. Highest cash price \'S paid. ’ l-24-4t J. J, & J. L. LASLHEY. MONEY TO LOAN Without commission on realty, also : ...... by notes. sft50i Per ; Cent ^Phosphoric. a. 'a. smoke, Acid Guaranteed. 1-3—Gmo. Perry, Ga. * ’ ftdceaj bulki $11.50 .In; new’ 0 1 kadkai] per. ton in or lots.) P.* broil King’s Early Improved Cotton ifle|ioI«; Fla. Seed, $6.50 for hundred pound bag. l-10-4t J. J. & J. L. LASHLEY. FOl£ SALE—Eight Bred Sows and CHAS. S. GURR, Sales Agt. j p i y to a. M. Bell. a few shoats for immediate sale. Ap-. IV.rtie Jor Lite cattire gowning Phosphate Co. OFFICHS.VmUIXStVlCKrcA: MINUS..NICHOLS, fCaV ^ Yes, we are the pecnlc who buy I Wo havo a few seed oata left—Ap-| Peanuts, $120 per ton. ‘ plclfi, Texas Rust Proof, $1.28 per bu. < l-10-4t J. J. & J. L. LASHLEY. l-10-4t J. J. & J. L. LASHLEY. IVsORSETS (■OT OOtO IM tTOHu) * I will call at your home by appointment, and give you any Information on our cor sets with no obligation on your. part. Telephone, ar send postcard to * Mrs. E. Hill At Roo.biin^s READY-TO-WEAR Now showing 300 Ladies Spring Coat Suits—the new est Styles, Shades and Material. Price from $10 to $37.50. Hl 2 50 Street Dresses, the newest out. Prices $12.50 to $27.50. Worth a great deal more. • 100 Ladies Spring Coats. It is just what you want. Prices from $10 to $25. One lot 375 Ladies Georgette and Crepe Dechine Shirt Waists'. They are the newest thing out for this Spring. Price $2.95 to $7.50. 175 Ladies Skirts,—they are novelties. The thing you want for Spring wear. Come early and get your selection. ROOBiN S DEPARTMENT STORE t lth Ave. and Wall Street Cordele, Qa.