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Messrs. C. L. Sijiith and E. T. Ed-
visitors
[ cannot read it; spell it out for me. , in the city yesterday,
thought that surely I my letters If you are going to buy-an Acme
i 525X ... . . „ I Harrow, see Snelling & Roberts,
put th&’l find I really can not do.”. p inehurst
^0 spake a child who, at his father’s j
s id e> Mr. Joe Morgan is again at his post
talked through a printing room and i the Bank of Vienna a:
vainly tried (illness.
|To read the type. The printer, smil- j Mr- T p Busbee, of Lilly, was a
B ing laid , , visitor in the city yesterday.
[Upon the press a sheet, and kindly ; Mhs m Morgan has returnod
K,_ sal . , ' , from a visit to Mrs. G. W. William-
|“Come little one, and try to read at A , ston
B once more _ j t* w »»
■These letters; for they were reversed dud S° D - L - Henderson has return-
I before ed fro ma busmess tn P to Ocala and
■ Butn ow'they’re plain.” The clouds cther P° ints in Florida - V
I from that fair brow ! Mr. and Mrs. Donald .Shell, of
(Soon passed away for he con read it Hawkinsville, were the guests of
So with our Father’s dealings; day by
day
Ve try to read and puzzled turn away
Ve do not understand; we cannot see
hy this was done or that allowed I fl] m dramas,
to be.
But in the world to come, through
his clear light,
Ue, too, shall read the mystery
aright.-—Herald & Presbyter.
j mm umiuas. They are. unique
conception, in setting, in action,
Mr. Charlie Fraiser who is attend-
ng the G. N. C. at Douglas spent the
beck-end with his parents.
Miss Aline Joiner spent the week
end with relatives in Byromville.
Miss Pearl Frasier has returned to
peville where she is teaching.
low about that new auto tire? We
sell Michelin, Goodrich and Hartford,
Snelling & Roberts, Pinehurst.
Miss Rosalie Bennett, of Macon,
was the guest of relatives here Sun-
| E day.
Break your Cold or LaGrippe with a
-few doses of 066. »
.1-10-4-1
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sheppard, of
Cordele, were the guests of Miss
Leah Perry Tuesday night.
Mrs. J.' M. Whitehead is visiting
relatives at Moultrie.
■jFMr. Claud Slade spent the week
end in Atlanta and Barnesville.
Be sure to see “The Barrier'
next Wednesday at the DeSoto.
Messrs. C. H. Turton, Ray Slade,
♦and Glover Carnes are in Atlanta.
Miss Nina Suggs and Mr. Joseph
E. Williams,'both of this county,
were quietly married at the Metho
dist parsonage in this city Monday af
ternoon.. Both young people are
well known in the community in which
they reside. Mr. Williams is a sol
dier at Camp Wheeler.
“The Barrier,” by Rex Beach will
be seen at the Desoto Theatre next
Wednesday establishes a new era and
sets a new standard in motion pictures
Dr. E. B. Davis, of Byromvill* was
here on business yesterday.
FOR SALE—One 1914 model Ford
recently overhauled, in good condi
tion. Apply to Coy Morgan -
The Civic Improvement Club will
be entertained at the home of Mrs.
J. B. Whitehead Thursday afternoon
Feb. 28. Mrs. Whi^head, Miss Anne
Whitehead, Mrs. P. C. Everett, Mrs.
J. D. Hendley and Miss Janie Fore
hand being joint hostesses.
Don’t forget the special picture for
Thursday at the DeSoto.
A slight improvement in the condi
tion of Mrs. -H. O, Davis is reported.
S.QT condition however, is still precar-
Et Tous.
* Mr. Alonzo Walton, of Seville, was
here on business Monday.
relatives here Sunday.
FOUND—Small cameo brooch.
E. F. POWELL,
Such scenes as the “Barrier” de
picts haven ever before been seen in
in
in
stratling realism, in tense, absorbing
huifian interest. |
- FOR SALE—One Jersey milk cow.
Apply to Coy Morgan. 2t
Dr. Everard Richardson, of Atlan
ta, is spending a few days in the city.
Mr. Coleman Fudge, of Macor., has
been a recent visitor to relatives here.
A letter from Lieut. C. L. White-
head to homefolks announces his safe
passage over and that he is now
somewhere in France.
Mrs. S. M. Thompson and Miss
Mary Smith spent Monday in Macon.
Mrs. Robert Heys, of Atlanta, i
the guest of relatives here.
Mr. C, S. Gurr spent Monday in
Macon.
Are you going to buy a Cole Plant
er this year? Snelling & Roberts
will have them.
Mrs. E. C. Taylor was down from
Macon for the week-end,
FOR SALE—A firstciass milk cow.
Apply to E. F. Powt/1.
Even the loves cenes of “The Bar
rier” have an intensity—a genuine,
whole-hearted fervor—that will stir
the emotions of the most hardened
theatre-goer. And ’poleon, the laugh
ing, singing guide and prospector,
chivalrous in love, terrible in battle,'
and majestic in his great renuncia
tion' scene U the strongest, finest
character seen on the screen in many
a year. This picture will bes hown at
the DeSoto next Wednesday.
FOR SALE—Single comb brown
leghorn eggs, $1.00 for 15. Apply to
2-21-4t H. C. LEE, Vienna, No. 4
Real good pictures are being
shown at the Desoto on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays and Satur
days.
“The Little Reformer” featuring
Bessie Love, at the DeSoto tonight.
Mr. and Mrs. Paxon, of Abbeville,
were the,guests of Dr. and Mrs. Her
bert Rushin Sunday.
Mr. Sam Cohen visited Macon Sun
day.
Extra quality White Wyandotte
chickens, young and old stock for
sale. Eggs $L50 to $2 for 15.
E. F. POWELL,
Miss Ruth Lewis spent several days
at hdmef rom Wesleyan last week.
Messrs. D. T. Forehand and R. S.
M. Lilly, of Lilly, were here on busi
ness-Monday.
You can get the best all round seed
planter if you buy a Shawnee, jr.
Planter with the double hopper
Snelling & Roberts, Pinehurst.
Mr. apd Mrs. J. M. Woodward; of
Hawkinsville, were visitors in the city
Sunday. •
Mr. and Mfs. J. J. Heard, Miss
Mary Bums and Mr. Sam Cohen at
tended a show in Hawkinsville Friday
night. ' ,
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Greene are vis
iting relatives at Sebring, Fla.
Messrs. G. B. Morgan, J. H, Lee,
C. P. Notes and W. J. Park attended
thes how in Hawkinsville Friday ev
ening.
Mrs. J. M. Royal is convalescing
from a short illness.
_ FOR SALE—One mammoth Bronze
Tom, price $7.50.
E. F.,POWELL,
Don’t forget Die special picture at
the DeSoto Thursday. This is a high-
class picture' and features William
Desmond.
RUB-MY-TiSM—Antiseptic, Relieves
Rheumatism, Sprains, Neuralgia, etc.
1-10-4-1
I have com, fodder, oats and hay
for sale. H. R. FENN.
FOR SALE—Fifteen head of geese
for sale. Apply to Thos. Butler, Lil
ly, Ga. 2-14-2t
FOR xiALE—Eight .Bred Sows and
a few shoats for immediate sale. Ap
ply to A. M. Bell.
"“"Dr. Caldwell's—
Syrup Pepsin
The Perfect Laxative
is an ideal remedy iot consti
pation. It is a combination of
simple laxative herbs with pepsin that
acts in an easy,, natural manner^ and is
as safe for children as it is positively
effective, on the strongest constitution.
Sold in Drug Stores Everywhere
50 cts. ( lizet )$1.00
A trial btttlt can h obtained, free of charge, by writing to
Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 457 Washington.St., MonticclU, Illinois'
TO THE PUBLIC
I am now Operating every day a
feed mill, grinding all kinds of feed,
also a grist mill. I will run these ma
chines regularly for the next month.
Have been requested to gin at least
one day so have set next Friday,
Feb. 22, as gin day. All who have
cotton to gin bring it on that day as
I will not gin any more this season.
H. P. MORRIS, Vienna.
SICK WIFE’S STORY
SURPRISES VIENNA
The following has surprised Vien-
u A business’man’s wife suffered
from dyspepsia and constipation for
years. Although she dieted she was
so bloated her clothes would not fit
ONE SPOONFUL buckthorn bark,
glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka
'relieved her instantly. Because Ad
ler-i-ka empties BOTH large and
Small intestines it relieves ANY CASE
constipation, sour stomach or gas
prevents appendicitis. It has Quick
est action of anything we ever Bold.
FORBES DRUG CO.
FEBRUARY 25 TO MARCH 2
MONDAY
"MounSsin Dew”
A Triangle F.eaturo in Five Parts
“His Baby Doll”—Comedy
.TUESDAY—No Show
WEDNESDAY
“The Barrier”
A Special Feature, Admission 25_and
35 cents with war tax paid
This show will start at 3 p. m.
Special, picture at DeSoto Theatre
Thursday, Feb. 28, Flying Colors, fea
turing William Desmond.
FRIDAY
A new Pathe Flay with Mrs. Vernor
Castle
"Hie Unconscious Conscience”
A Good Comedy
“Parched Trails”
11th Episode of Fighting Trail
“The Late Lamented"
A Two-Reel Keystonb Comedy
“Captain Jink’e Dilima”
A Single Reel Vltagraph Comedy
“Loaded
Coming—Frank Keeman in
^ Dice”
Admission, 9c; war tax. lc; total 19c.
Admission, 18c; war tax, 2e; total 20c
For all Regular Shows
8VA Per Cent Pfioaohorio
belli|
Guaranteed.
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SOME BARCAIN
A lot of land, 202 1-2 asm, about
165 acres In cultivation, aew largo
6-room dwelling new beta end other
buildingf, in four milee of Unadilla.
$80 an acre, easy terms. Phone
D. C. KETfHUM, Vienna.
From the first showing of “The Barrier”, by Rtx
Beach, from his famous novel, at the Broadway Theaire, in
N. Y., thi s wonderful picture has prox d an amazing hucch?.
It captured the big r.udie; ce at the very sta t. It held them
breathless through scent after scene of swift, stirring action.
It bulled forth waves of apphtu-t* as the thrilling climaxes
were reached. Add all because **The Barrier" is a great
picture greatly produced --the highest development, e.f the
Dhoto-drawa.
r- s
The entire production was made under the direct su
pervision of Mr. Beach himself, who organized the Rex
Beach Pictures Company to produce in moving pictures his
many popular novels.
DeSOTO THEATRE
Wednesday, Feb. 27th
THE PATERSON SIX-45
$1400.00
if. o. b.
Vienna. Ga. v
New Paterson Chummy Roadster
This roadster body is mounted on the same chassis as the touring body,
having the same wheel base of 117 inches. Because of this length we have
been able to design the lints of this Roadster body in a manner that gives the
appearance of cars selling all the way from half more to double the Paterson
price. At the same time, the length allows us to give seating accomodations
that are exceptionally comfortable.
Our urgent request is that you go beyond the mere details of appearance
when Considering this Roadster. Compare feature by feature every item of
equipment and every detail of material and construction that go to make up the
completed car, because our statements regarding specifications and equipment
apply to the “Chummy Roadster” as well as touring car. It is a big car in
every way and carries 4 passengers with comfort.
Wilcox
Counties
A Demonstration For the Asking
O. W. HORNE
•DISTRIBUTOR
YIHNNA, GA.