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Local and Personal Items of Interest
Mr. J. B. Ryner, Sr., has returned
from a business trip to Atlanta and
Chattanooga.
’‘Let me. deliver your bread, phone
COMB TO SEE THE SALE OF THE
HOUR—Bring someone with you, get the
champion stock—It pays to start right.
J. 0. PARR & SON, - Sheridan, Ind.
Breeders and Owners of These Hogs
Col. F. H. Huliclc, Atlanta, Ind., Auctioneer, Willie Esslg, Tipton, Ind., Also in Sale
FIELDMAN*
Notice, Look at This Breeding
Look Out Lad Breeding, Big Jim Breed
ing, Pat Moley Sire for sale, Gent Allen’s
Breeding, Mose Messenger Breeding, Gent
Compeer Breeding.
* C. S. GLISSON, Hawkinsville, Ga.
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Highest cash price paid for country
produce, phone 33.
J. B. IIEGIDIO.
J. B. HEGIDIO.
forget to see “Poppy" at
the DeSoto Theatre next Thursday.
. Judge W. H. Lasseter made a busi
ness trip to Atlanta Iasi week.
Ur. J. J. Harvard, Sr., and Col. L.
A. Whipple, of Hawkinsville were
here on business Friday.
Ur. J. R. Causey made a business
trip to Atlanta a last week.
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Rushin left
last week for Abbeville where, they
will make their future home.
"Urs. Gertrude Taggart has return.
\d from a visit to Atlanta.
Uiss Anne Whitehead is spending
some tim6; in Moultrie.
Plenty of Flouring, Ceiling, Siding
now. L. T. Wilder, The Lumber Man
We deliver from 6 to 12 a. m. and
from 4'to 6 p. m.
J. B. HEGIDIO.
Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Wilson, of Pine-
hurst, were visitors in the city Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Harvard and
Mr. Elton Harvprd, of Hawkinsville,
were in the city Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Haslam, Miss
I Julia Lewis, 'and Mr. George Lewis,
' of Pinehurst, were visitors in the city
[Monday.
Mrs. C. R. Morgan and Mrs. A. E.
Jordan will leave tomorrow for the
Methodist Woman’s Missionary Con
vention of Georgia at Savannah.
-Cohort Strozter, of Moultrie, was
a recent visitor to friends here.
Save money by buying your fresh
meats and groceries from J. B. He-
gidio, phone 33.
“Poppy” is one of those high
class Selznick-Pictures, featuring
Nortna Talmadge, and one you will
enjoy, be sure to see it next Thursday
Messrs. Guy Amspoker and Ed Do-
mlngoes, of.Macon, visited friends
hero Friday night.
^Srs. Chloe Rowland left Tuesday
;emoon for Macon where she will
nter the Macon Hospital for training
a nurse.
Corporal R. D. Power of Camp
^heeler spent several days here re
Just received car load of that good
old White Rose Lime. L.' T. Wilder,
the Lumber Man.
Misses Julia Lennard and Mabel
Woodward were at home from Wes
leyan for the week-end.
Mrs. Jewel Brown and Miss Janie
Forehand spent the week-end in Ma
con.
Mrs. S. A. Sanders and little son,
Wilbur, are here from Montgomery,
Ala., for a short visit
SHELL-MEANS.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Shell announce
the engagement of their daughter Mil
dred Ensign, to Rev. Walter H. Means
of Yatesville, the marriage to occur
in June. The above announcement
is of interest to the many friends of
Miss Shell who iB a member of the
city’s younger social set.
Will teach normal Singing School
or do Evangelistic Singing, 15 years
experience' can give best of reference.
J. B. HUTCHENS,
2-28-4t Byromville, Route 2
MT ZION COLORED SETTLEMENT
That pretty little school house sits
by the church and looks attractive.
The teacher of the 5th, 6th, and 7th
grades of the school, is conducting
Mr. L. F. Ridley has returned tol entertainments to aid in securing
Brunswick where he has a position at
the ship buildng yard.
Col. Watta POhrell and Col. T. Hoyt
Davis attended the Shrine meeting at
Valdosta Friday.
WANTED—Specialty salesman,
good, proposition for good man, sal
ary or commission, expenses advanc
ed if you can qualify. Address
W. L. GRIFFIN, Vienna.
Phone 33 when you want groceries
and fresh meats. Wc deliver on time
J. B. HEGIDIO.
school room necessities. Such is com
mon among those “Lime Sink” wom-
Let the efforts continue. I
know Prof. J. M. Royal will be glad
to see that school house.
A Friend.
Misses Bessie Butler, Sara Joiner,
Leila Morgan, Emily Woodward, Dr.
E. P. Whitehead, Messrs. Ray Slade,
and Pier Morgan were the guests 61
Lieut. C. C. Morgan at Camp Wheel
er Sunday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Swain, Mrs. E.
H. Peavy, Rev. Robinson and Mr. C.
A. Thompson, of Pinehurst, attended
the Red Cross Executive Committee
meeting Friday afternoon.
Relatives of Mrs. ChaB. E. Beatty,
who went from here to attend the fun
eral of Mr. Beatty at Moultrie Friday
were Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Whitehead,
Mrs. J. P. Heard, Mrs. Carrie Heard,
Mrs. P. A. Lennard, Miss Anne White-
head, Dr. E. P. Whitehead and Mr.
C. S. Whitehead. Mr. and Mrs. G. S.
Haslam, Miss Bess Whitehead and Mr.
Jim Whitehead; of Pinehurst attended
also.
Why you should use Drew’s Vapor
ing Croup and Pneumonia Salve, be
cause it is not simply good, but su- (
premely good for croup, colds, coughs
sore-throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, and
pneumonia. Because in each bottle
lurks that greatest of virtues, Merit
and because you buy Drew’s from
your druggist on a positive guaran
tee that if not found -as claimed all
you have to do is return to your
druggist and he cheerfully refunds
your money. ^That’s why. adv.
cently,
Remember L. T. Wilder, the Lum
ber Man will save you money on your
paints.
Our stock is always fresh, phone 33
. J. B. HEGIDIO.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hamilton have
returned from n stay of several
weeks at Hot Springs, Ark.
Judge W. F. George and son, Mar
cus, are visiting relatives here.
Mr. Victor Clements 5>f Sylvester,
has been the guest of the home of
Mr. A. E. Jordan this week.
Miss Minnie Jordan, of Atlanta, is
the guest of Mrs. Gertrude Taggart.
“Poppy,” a Selznick-Ficture with
Norma Talmadge as the star, will be
the attraction at the DeSoto Theatre
next Thursday. This photoplay is
taken from then ovel of the si
name by Cynthia Stockley, and was
directed by Edward Jose. It is
story of a South African waif and
her development into a woman of cul
ture. It promises to exceed in inter
est even the other Talmadge success
es, “Panthcs,” and “The Law of
(tompensariomj^^
NOTICE
All parties are warned that the or
dinance forbidding waste paper from
being thrown on the streets will be
enforced after the publication of this
notice. Prepare a box or trash can
for your trash and see to it that is
put in It, and help in this way to keep
the streets clean.
J. W. LVTLE, Mayor.
Messrs. W. O. Ligon and W. F.
Newby attended the Shrine meeting
in Valdosta Friday.
Miss Louette Calhoun and Mrs.
Chloe Rowland spent the week-end in
Maaon.
Mr. Orbie Bazemore was here from
Cordqle Tuesday.
Col. Jere Moore, of Montezuma,
ha3 been in the- city on business this
week.
Messrs. S. D. and D. E. Thompson,
of Pinehurst, were visitors in the city
Monday.
Mr. William A. Miller with the
American Art Tailoring Co., will be
with us on March 6th and 7th. Your
patronage will be appreciated.
WALTON BROS.
C. I. C. AT SCHOOL BUILDING
The Civic Improvement Club will
meet this afternoon at the school
building instead of at the home of
Mrs. J. B. Whitehead as announced
last week. The members are urged
to attend this meeting which will be
gin promptly at 3 *.30.
FOR SALE, USED CARS
One Ford Roadster, One Five-Pas
senger Overland.
0. W. HORNE, Vienna.
Opening Sale of New Shoe Store
ilth Ave., Next to Louis Miller Store
“GLOBE SHOE STORE”
Watch Our
Windows
HARDEE-GILBERT
On Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
Causey, their neice, Miss Eva Hardee,
was united in marriage to Mr. Wendel
Gilbert of this city, Judge J. D. Har
grove. performing the ceremony. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Hardee, of Hawkinsville, and a
niece of Mrs. Causey and Mrs. H. 0.
Davis, of this city. Mr. Gilbert is
the bookkeeper at the Bank of Vienna
They are at home for the present
with Mrs. Causey.
RUB-MY-TISM—Antiseptic, Relieves
Rheumatism, Sprains, Neuralgia, etc.
1-10-4-L
W, M. S. MEETING
The Woman’s Missionary Society
of the Baptist church will meet Mod-
day afternoon at 3 o’clock at the fol
lowing places. All the ladies urged
to be present at one of these places.
No. 1. Mrs. H. O. Davis.
No. 2. Mrs. J. M. Whitehead.
No. 3. Mrs Robinsan.
No. 4. Mrs. H. J. Morgan.
Lot 1. Choice of White Canvas SLIPPERS, slightly soiled,
sizes 2 1-2 to 8 $1.19
Lot 2. Choice of Slippers ..$2.35
Lot 3. Men’s Oxfords, tan, gun metal, patent leather $2.95
We are agents for Red Cross fine shoes for ladies. We have
your style and size AA to E and l’s to 8’s. We are now show
ing the newest styles at lowest prices possible. • „
White wash Kid Boots, only 18 pair left, regularly $9.00 values,
your choice $5.95
Children, we are specializing in Children’s SHOES that are
different.
Bates and Edwin Clapp Shoes for men and boys $4 to $10
We pay postage on all shoes sent out of city.
“Money-back guarantee on any shoes bought that are not satisfactory
The Globe Sloe Store
Next Door to the Louis Miller Store, Eleventh Ave.
A PICK UP
160 acres of land in the 7th Dis-
ASTOUND1NG REPORT
- FOR VIENNA
The wife of a merchant had stom
ach trouble so bad she could eat noth
ing but toast, fruit and hot water.
Everything else would sour and fer
ment. ONE SPOONFUL buckthorn
bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed In Ad-
ler-i-ka benefitted her INSTANTLY.
Because Adler-l-ka flushes the EN
TIRE alimentary tract it relieves
ANY CASE constipation, sour stom
ach or gas and prevents appendicitis.
It has QUICKEST action of anything
we ever sold. FORBES DRUG CO.
See L. T. Wilder, the Lumber Man
before you buy your paint and save
money.
trict oY Dooly County, and directly
west of Vienna oh the Drayton Road.
About 70 acres in cultivation with
three-room tenant house and rented
to good tenant for year 1918.
For qui.*k sale at 330 an a;*:
Write or phone
* - -D. C. KETCHUM, Vienna.
WOMAN CURES HORSE COLIC
The men were away as usual. The
horse was bad. A lone woman could
not “drench” in the old way. She
called up a neighbor and her men
were away—but: “We have Farris
Colic Remedy that you drop on the
horse’s tongue,” says Mrs. Neighbor.
So she came over and dropped Farris
Colic Remedy on the ho-se’s tongue
and the horse was well when the men
came home. Moral: Get Farris
Colic Remedy so the women can euro
horse colic. We sell it at 60 cents n
bottle on the money back plan. - O.
L. ARNOLD and J. P. HEARD A
SONS, Local Dealers.
OUR NEIGHBORS IN FITZGERALD
Tell Newt of Interest to Vienna
Readers
Fitzgerald Is not far away. All
that happens there is of interest to
us here. Read what this Fitzgerald
resident says about Doan’s Kidney
Pills, and profit by his experience. Vi
enna readers cannot ask for more
convincing testimony.
Mrs. M. F. Echols, 808 S. Grant
St., Fitzgerald Ga., says: “I suppose
heavy lifting or overwork brought on
kidney complaint. I noticed tho
trouble most when I got up in the
morning. I had dull pains across my
back and always felt tired and languid
I also had dizzy spells and occasion
ally everything turned black before
me. One box of Doan’s Kidney Pills
cured tho attack.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr.s Echols had. Foster-Milbum Co.,
Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. '
Don’t forget the special picture at
the DeSoto Thursday. This is a high-
class picture and features William
Desmond.
SOME BARGAIN
A lot of land, 202 1-2 acres, about
165 acres in cultivation, new large
5-room dwelling new bam and other
buildings, in four miles of Unadillg.
330 an acre, easy terms. Phone
D. C. KETCHUM, Vienna.
Break your Cold or LaGrippo with a
few doses of 666.
1-10-4-1
MONEY TO LOAN
Without commission on realty, also
by notes.
A. A. SMOKE,
l-3-6mo. Perry, Gn.
JOHN WHITE & GO.
LOUII VILLI, KY.
Llberslaseertmesl
aid Ml value paid
far rnnn
Hampshire Hog Sale-Sat, March 2nd—
Sale Begins
at l 0 clock
f f 1*7 A WILL BE SOLD AT VIENNA, GA.—PEOPLE MEET US AT HEARD’S
Ow H ■ - A I J ‘ STABLE SATURDAY. MARCH 2nd, AND BUY YOU A HAMPSHIRE SOW
FARMERS—Bring your boys, buy them a Hampshire Pig, let them join the Pig Club and be a Booster in the
Live Stock business for Georgia. GET THE BEST HOG THERE IS TO START WITH.