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FEB. IS TO 23 INCLUSIVE
MONDAY
“Haunted Home"—Triangle
*A Dark Room Secret”—Komedy
~ WEDNESDAY
“The Avenging Trail”
A Metro with Harold Lockwood
UBiEiai
THURSDAY—No Show
' FRIDAY
'The Little Reformer”—-Triangle
Starring: Bessie Love
“A Warm Reception”—-Komedy
Come to our store.
.Hear the Columbia Gtafo-
nola.
Compare it with any other
instrument.
In a Tone Test the Columbia
Grafonola always appears at
its best.
" !Ufo»w Edison!
Edison’s Re-creation
If It’s An Edison, it’s Correct
SATURDAY
“Fighting Trail” No. 10 *
“Hula Hula Land”
2-Reel Keystone Comedy with Billy
Armstrong.
“Captain Jinks in Love Insurance”
Admission, 9c; war tax, lc; total 10c.
Admission, 18c; war tax, 2c; total 20c
For all Regular Shows
GROWING HOGS
For a hog to be profitable he must
be kept growing from birth to mar- 1
keting age. He cannot be-profitable
unlesa he is healthy. He can always
be in a profit-producing condition if
Kb is is fed B. A. Thomas' Hog Pow
der. We positively tell y mi that ibis
remedy prevents cholera, removes
worms ard cures thumps If the
powder does not make good we will.
O. L. ARNOLD and J. P. HEARD &
SONS, LOCAL DEALERS
You will have to see an-Edison and hear it to appre
ciate the difference. You are invited to call at our show
room for a demonstration, You are assured a cordial re
ception. ‘
If the proprietor is not in ask the young lady or the
young man in the office to show you. We will appreciate
a visit. • ;
The Edison is the original. Don’t forget this.
Dr. J. M. Whitehead dfc Co,
In tb. District Court of the United
States for the Southern District of
Georgin, Western Division.
In the matter of John N. "Robertson
bankrupt, in bankruptcy.
To the creditors of John N. Robert
son, of Unadilla, Dooly County, Ga.,
and the district aforesaid, greetings;
You arc hereby notified that John
N. Robertson, as aforesaid, was on
the 12th day of February, 1918, duly
adjudicated bankrupt, and the first
meeting of the Creditors will be held
at the office of the undersigned in
Cordele, Ga., on March 2nd, 1918,
at 10' a. m., at which time all credit
ors may attend, prove their, claims,
'cx.i;..ine the bankrupt, appoint a
trustee and transact such other bus-
ins & Mobley for their faithful atten
tion.
M. and Mrs. E. A. Everett and Family
STEWARDSHIP WEEK AT
UNADILLA, GA., FEB. 19-24
HONOR ROLL, FOURTH GRADE
Charlie Turton, Toombs Mobley,
Olive Morris, Alton Gregory, Henry
Campbell, Mary Beavers, Walter
Crenshaw, Jamie. 'Mason, James
Woodward, Robert Sanders, Fred
Morgan, James Brown, Mary Lasse-
ter, Donald Ketchum, - Berna Wig-
gin3, Watts Powell.
HOLLOW BRANCH
SCHOOL TO CELEBRATE
There will be a George Washington
celebration at the Hollow Branch
school Friday evening, Feb. 22nd, be
ginning at 7:30. A very interesting
program has been arranged for the
occasion, a unique feature of which
i3 a George Washington wedding, the
same to be a “womanlcss wedding."
Those who attend are requested to
bring as fnany pennies as they are
years old. Refreshments will be
served and a genera! good time is in
store for those who attend. Proceeds
to be used for benefit of school.
31% Per Cent Phosphoric?
Acid Guaranteed.
Tuesday, Feb. 19, 7:00 P. M.—
“The Law of the Kingdom as Applied
to Missions. Rev. T. B. Stanford,
Cordele, Ga.
Wednesday, 7 P. M., “Stewardship of
Personality,” Miss Bessie Oliver.
Thursday 7 P. M. The Meaning of
'Stewardship, Rev. G. W. Matthews,
Tifton, Ga..
Friday, 7 P. M. “John Chinaman at
Home,” A Stereooptican lecture.
Rev. W. H. Budd, Dublin, Ga.
Sunday Feb. 24, Acknowledgement
Sunday, 10 A. M. Missions in tbo
Sunday School. 11 A. M. Sermon
by Pastor.
7 P. M. My Work in Korea, Miss
Bessie Oliver.
G. W. Hutchinson,
Pastor.
THIRD GRADE HONOR ROLL
Annie Laura Taylor, James Royal,
Ruth Rushin, Louise Causey; Hairy
Adkins, Eugene Kirkland, Eunice
Sturdivant, John C. Henderson, Jew
el! Williams, Sara Julia Cox, Anutff
W.ntejor Ijiteefiture
'OEElCRS.’SniUJNSWICK.^GA:
'MINES..NICHOLS; ’fCaY
r:4n.1McnonMb^SalMUUaB««V.
ionii!ut(|B | ir7'juil»auii«|rji
Emliry, Carolyn Gurr, Cutts Si
incss as may properly come before
said meeting. The bankrupt is re
quired to be present for examination.
Witness my hand and dated q.t Cor
dele, Ga., this 12th day of February,
1918.
U. V. WHIPPLE,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
CARD OF THANKS
Wo wish, to thank our friends and
neighbors who wero so kind during
the illness and death of our loving
son and brother, John Lewis. Espec
ially do we feci grateful to Drs. Biv
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