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T KE the soft, beaming sunlight of Dixie-
land, Luzianne brings cheer to meal
time-breakfast, dinner and supper. Folks
who try it once have a genuine affection
for it ever after. Luzianne comes to you
in clean, sanitary, air-tight tins. The '
flavor stays in—impurities stay out Buy
a can of Luzianne. Use the whole can.
If yon don’t honestly believe it is better
than any other coffee you ever tasted,
tell the grocer, to refund your money.
8et,tryit,
Mr. T. G. Woodruff made a business
trip to Eastman Tuesday.
j GOOD MILK COWS—For Sale.
Apply to J. E. Horne, Pinehurst. 2t
j Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McKenzie and
children, of Cordele spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Taylor.
Col. T. Hoyt Davis has been con
fined to his home with fever thi3
week.
Dr. F. E. Williams returned Mon
day night from Atlanta having ac
companied* Mr. P. A. Lennard there
Sunday night.
The greatest serial ever produced
starts next Saturday entitled “Ven
geance and the Woman,” see the first
installment and you will want to see
it all.
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.
MULES FOR SALE
Four good mules for sale. Apply to
J. H. JORDAN.
LOST—Bunch of keys. „ Finder
will return to Norman Brown at Em
pire Cotton Oil Co., and receive re
ward.
^coffee
PENSION MONEY RECEIVED
Judge J. D. Hargrove is in receipt
of the Pension fund for Dooly county,
veterans and widows of veterans, and
requests that they apply for same at
their earliest convenience.
“When It Pours, It Reigns’* *
DOING YOUR BIT
(ByN. A. Jennings)
Now what have you done to help in
the war?
- And how have you stood the test?
* Have you done so much that you can’t
do more?
Have you done your level best?
Are you satisfied? Do you think to
quit
Giving aid to your country’s call?
Do you pride yourself on doing your
“bit”
When others arc doing their all?
Maybe you’ve -purchased a Liberty
Bond,
With money you well can spare
You have signed a cheqf^—been
quick to respond— /
And pleased to have done your
“share."
To have done your share—oh, the
shame ofit!
To have done your share with n
scrawl;
Complacent because you’ve given
t . your bit,
. While others arc giving their all!
War calls for the best from everyone,
Not merely from those who fight;
.Our part in the work has only begun
As we battle for God and Right.
Go to it in earnest and show your grit
Americans, great nnd small;
Drop your impertinent “doing my bit”
The least you can do is your all,
Our boys at the front arc giving their
lives.
As Christ gave His lifo for mine;
With God-given courage each soldier
strives
That the world may be whole again
In that fury of strife in hell’s own pit
They fight as their comrades fall;
Are you satisfied to be giving your
“bit,”
When heroes are giving their all?
Think as you lie in your warm, cozy
bed
Of them lying there in the mud;
Think of the wounded, the blinded,
the dead,
The horrors, the filth and the blood;
Think of those men who never submit
Who are in it beyond recall;
Then never again say, “doing my bit;”
% Be true to yourself—do your all!
Mr. Cooper Forehand has gone to
Richmond, Vo., where he has accept
ed a position with the Stevens Putney
Shoe Co.
Mrs. H. 0. Davis is at Noble’s In
firmary in Atlanta where she has re
cently undergone an operation. Her
friends will be glad to know that her
condition is favorable.
Miss Pauline O'Hara has returned
to Macon after a pleasant visit to
Miss Thelma Walton.
Mrs. Jewel Brown spent Friday in
•Macon.
Mr. Joe P. Smith made a business
trip to Hawldnsville Friday.
Be sure to see Francis Bushman
and Beverly Bayne in “Under Sus-
* picion" at the DeSoto next Wednes
day.
Mr. P. E. Wolfinbarger, of Hamil
ton, Ohio, has been the recent guest
of friends in the city.
Mrs. C. C. McKinley spent Monday
in Unadilla.
■ The new serial, “Vengeance and
the Woman” 3tarts at the DeSoto next
Saturday. Don't forget it.
Two second-hand Fords for sale. Dr.
M. Whitehead & Co.
RUB-MY-TISM—Antiseptic, Relieves
Rheumatism, Sprains, Neuralgia, etc.
1-19-4-1 .
Private Edmund Porter was here
from Camp Wheeler for the week-end
Mrs. Charles Morgan has returned
to Waycross after an extended visit
to relatives.
Mr. J. A. Jenkins, of Dooling, was
a visitor in the city Monday.
See the “Fire Fly of* Tough Luck’
at the DeSoto next Monday featuring
Alma Reuben.
Mrs. W. M. McDonald is visiting
her sister, Mrs. J. F. McDonald, in
Hawkinsville this week.
Miss Emily Woodward attended
meeting of the Woman’s Committee
of the Stato Council of National De
fense in Atlanta yesterday.
Col. L. L. Woodward spent yester
j day in Atlanta on business.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Reynolds, Misses
Sallie and Edna Hog3ctt visited Fin,
lcyson Sunday.
Mrs. tVendall Cilbcrt who has been
seriously ill with malarial fever for
two weeks is slightly convalescent.
Mr. G. W. Sangstcr left Tuesday
for a short stay at White Springs, Fia.
If you have ever read the book, you
cannot afford to miss Theda Bora in
“Camille" at the DeSto next Friday.
Break your Cold or LaGrippc with n
few doses of G66.
1-10-4-1
Mrs. E. M. Wood spent the week
end in Montezuma.
If you have never seen “Camille
be sure to see it next Friday at the
DeSoto.
Mrs. D. L. Henderson nnd Miss Al
ice Henderson have returned from
Nashville, Tonn., where they went
Thursday night in response to a tele
gram announcing the serious condi
tion of Mr. llodgc Manley. Mr. Man-
Icy was seriously injured by a vicious
mule, it was first thought the left
arm would have to lie amputated. The
injury did not prove so serious how
ever, and his complete recovery is
hoped for.
Be sure to see Theda Bura in Ca
mille” at the DeSoto next Friday.
Mrs. E. C. Taylor was here from
Macon for the week-end.
DR. MINOR TO PREACH
COMMENCEMENT SERMON
Dr. Carl Minor, Associate Presi
dent of Cox College will preach the
commencement sermon here this year.
The sermon will be the initial feature
of the commencement exercises which
will be held June 2nd, 3rd and 4th.
Dr. Minor is an eminent orator, the
school authorities are fortunate
having secured him for this occasion.
Announcement of the other exercises
will be made later.
PEANUTS FOR SALE
Forty bushels Spanish peanuts for
sale, 40 bushels Field Peas, Speckled
and unknown.
J. B. MASON.
POTATO SLIPS FOR SALE
I will have a good many Potato
Slips for sale, mostly Portorico Yams,
a few Hardshell and Triumph. Prices
made upon application.
3-28-tf A. J. SHELL, Vienna.
PORTORICO PLANTS
Portorico Potato Plants for sale,
large or small quantities. Prices on
application.
3-28-2t MRS. P. C. EVERETT
C. I. C. MEETING
The Civic Club met in regular ses
sion last Thursday at four p. m. at
the lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Woodward on Union Street.
Upon arrival each guest was usher
ed into the dining room to the big
punch bowl surrounded with wild
honeysuckles, presided over by Mrs"
Earl Lashley and Miss Emily Wood.
Ward. Beautiful vases of roses were
to be seen everywhere throughout
the lovely rooms thrown open to the
guests.
The meeting was called to order
by the president, Mrs. C. C. McKinley.
All committe reports were then heard.
Tt was decided to celebrate a “Clean.
up-Woek” April 1st to 8th, along
with all the other federated clubs of
the state .
A letter was then read by the Sec
retary from the Secretary of the Fed-:
oration asking the aid of the local
club in the endeavors of the club worn
en of America to add to the comforts
and""supply the needs of our boys in
among those present for this purpose.
Mrs. C. C. McKinley and Mrs. J.
. Royal were appointed to repre
sent the Club at the meeting of the
State Federation at Reynolds, April
0-10.
Mrs. R. S. Middleton gavo
tcresting reading. .
Mrs. N. A. Powell roll owe.! with a
very patriotic and’ inspiring reading.
Mrs. D. C. Kctchum gave an inter
esting article on hygeine and sanita
tion. This waa by an animated discus
sion on general health topics of inter
est to city* and county. A committee
was appointed to interview our coun
ty Health Board as to the Health Of
ficer so much needed.
Delightful music was furnished
throughout the afternoon by Miss
Dora Trippe on the violin accompan
ied by Miss Carolyn Mobley on the
piano. “Over There” was especially
enjoyed. Just before leaving all were
invited to the punch bowl. Tweftty-
two were present.
Assisting Mrs. Woodward in enter
taining were Mrs. Earl Lashley, Miss
Myrticc Evcrettc and Miss Emily
Woodward.
FOR SALE
200 bu. Weber 49 long staple cot
ton seed, 50 bu. No. 1 iron peas, 40
bu. N. C. home raised seed peanuts,
50 bu. hardshell seed potatoes, 300
gal., scaled syrup in one gallon cans,
hogs, corn and 90 Day Velvet Beans.
WOOD BROTHERS,
3-21-4t Vienna, Route 0
Books are now open for return of
advalorem taxes, city property.
8-21-4t N. A. POWELL, C. & T.
WANTED—Agents or dealers to
sell Marvel tire life for automobilo
tires; will absolutely seal every punc
ture in both inner tube and casing
can drive hundred ten penny nails in
tire and pull them out; will keep the
air in the tire and prevent tire
trouble.
W. W. WEBB, Hnhira, Ga
| A Thought 1 —'
I for the Mother -
^CONSTIPATION makes children
uncomfortable, cross and irritable,
just as it does older people. Dr.Caldwell’s
Syrup Pepsin is a mild, pleasant tasting
combination of simple laxative herbs 1
with pepsin, that acts easily and natur
ally and promotes normal regularity.
Children like it and take it willingly.
It contains no opiate or narcotic drug.
Druggists Sell
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin
50 CtS. (two lizel) $1,00
A trial bottle can be obtained, free of charge, by writing to
Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 457 Washington St., Monticello, III.
MONEY TO LOAN
Without commission on realty, also
by notes.
. A. A. SMOKE,
-3-6mo. Perry, Ga.
WANTED—Man who- understands
milling to run my mill on Fridays
and Saturdays. P. C. Everett.
POTATO PLANTS FOR SALE
Porto Rico Potato Plants for sale,
will be ready by April 1. Place your
order early.
C. R. MORGAN.
State ot Ohio. City of Toledo,
Lucas County, u.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
Is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney A Co., doing business In the City
of Toledo, County and State aforesaid,
and that said Arm will pay the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR8 for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by the use ot HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before mo and subscribed In
my presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON,-
(Seal) Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine Is taken In
ternally and acts through the Blood on
the Mucous Surfaces of tbs System. Send
for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.
Sold by all drugtfnts. 'C:.
Hall's Family rills for constipation.
Notice for city license executions
will be issued. April 1st, 1918.
3-21-2t N. A. POWELL. C. & T,
Street taxes are now due for the
year 1918. Executions will be issued
May 1st.
3-21-6t N. A. POWELL, C. & T.
Has Your Come * a i,
n I . ,. renew it next
Subscription Ume you
Expired? , fo town.
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NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the Vi
enna Telephone Company has applied
to the Railroad Commission of Geor
gia for authority to charge on rcsi
dence telephones $2.00 per month,
business telephones $3.00 per month,
all party line rates remain the same
$1.50 per month, with a discount of
10 per cent for rental paid on or be
fore the 10th of each month. Also
to make effective a toll rate of 10c
for all messages from Vienna to Pine
hurst, Lilly and Byromville, Georgia.
Said application is assigned for bear
ing before the Commissfon at its meet
ing to be held, on Wednesday, April
10th, 1918, in its offices, State Capi
tol, Atlanta, Georgia, at 10 o’clock
A. M.t at which time the Commission
will afford all interested parties op
portunity of being heard. This notice
published in accordance with the
requirements of the Railroad Corn
mission of Georgia.
VIENNA TELEPHONE COMPANY
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This U the Farquhar Grain Separator, the mo* >
R radical and economical Thresher for general ui . L
handles all kinds of grain successfully. Simple I
in construction and light to handle over the roods. |
We now have these late improved Separate
in stock, and wsnt you to call in and look them |
over If not convenient for you to come' now, I
write us a letter and we will mail you a catalog I
with full description. P
The Farquhar Grain Separator baa stood the M
test for fifty years, and is the one for you to buy.r
Price reasonable, terms liberal, fair treatment as-1
sured every customer. Write at once for catalog, f
Woodruff Machinery Mfg. Co.,
41 S. For,jrth Street. Atlanta.G"
WARNING
All persons are prohibited float I
hunting nnd fishing upon my promises, i
including the Hoiion Lake in the Dth j
land district of Dooly county, Gn„ I
without a written permit from me or |
my agent.
This March, 1918.
3-14-Gt MRS. LILLY HOLLON.
Mr. Kendrick Henderson is at home
from G. M. A. for a short stay.
Messrs. C. S. Gurr, E. G. Greene,
and D. C. Kctchum spent Friday in
Macon on business.
Miss Anna Varnadoc is spending
'several days with relatives at Lilly.
Mr. P. A. Lennard left Sunday
night for Atlanta where he went to
Undergo an operation for appendicitis
Reports from his bedside are that his
condition remains quite critical.
Mr. John Marshall, ot Eufaula
\vas here on business Tuesday.
Among those from here who at
tended the Baptist Woman’s Mission
ary Convention at Lilly Tuesday
Were Mrs. H. A. Mobley, Mrs. Mary
McDonald, Mrs. C. H. Turton, Mrs.
D. A. Taylor, Mrs. Gtis tharpe, Mrs.
J. J. Morgan, Mrs. J. W. Lytle, Mr3,
II. J. Morgan.
Theda Bara is great—sec her in
“Camille” at the DeSoto next Friday.
Mr. Wright, of McRae, is the guest
of his son, Rev. W. L. Wright.
NOTICE
There will be an educational rally
beginning April 10th through the 14th
for the purpose of helping build a col
ored public school building for the
city of Vienna. The teachers, trus
tees and students of the school are
soliciting subscriptions for this worthy
cause to be paid on or before April
14th. Any amount given by any one
will be highly appreciated.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC .
I will sell season permits to fish and
hunt on my premises, including the
Hoiion Lake at reasonable rates. All
parties wishing to purchase season
permits can see me or J. A. Hoiion
end secure same.
This March, 1918.
3-14-6t MRS. LILLY HOLLON.
INSTANT ACTION SURPRISES
MANY HERE
This grocer’s story surprises local
people: “I had bad stomach trouble.
All food seemed to sour and form
gas. Was always constipated. Noth
ing helped until I tried buckthorn
bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ad-
ler-i-ka. ONE SPOONFUL astonish
ed me with its INSTANT action.
Because Adler-i-ka flushes the EN-
TIRE alimentary tract it relieves
ANY CASE constipation, sour atom
adi or gas and prevents appendicitis.
It has QUICKEST action of anything
we ever sold. FORBES DRUG CO.
FOR SALE—Brown Leghorn Sin
gle Comb Eggs, 15 for $1. V. R.
Rents, Vienna, Route 6. 3-7-4t
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that I have
sold my interest in tho L. D. Griggs
Company at Unadilla, Ga., to Mrs. L.
D. Griggs, who will collect all ac
counts due the L. D. Griggs Co., and
pay all claims against the above nam
ed firm.
S-14-4t J W. GRIGGS.
NOTICE
I have a quantity of old fashioned
Georgia and White Spanish peanuts,
shelled or unshelled at S2.00 per
./ushel for unshelled.
I am still paying 50c per hundred
for scrap Iron.
I pay highest, cash price for corn,
sh; lled or ip shuck, also any kind of
peas.
O. B. THOMPSON
FIELD PEAS FOR SALE
Iron and Braddon Peas for sale.
Apply to
3-28-2t J. Q. ADAMS.
OSCEOLA VELVET BEANS
Will make 25 per cent more beans
than the hundred day and arc just as
early. They will not sting you when
picked. I also have the hundred day
speckle beans, saved nice and good
seed. I am offering these seed at $3
for the Osceola and $2 for the Hun
dred day beans.
J. G. GILBERT,
3-7-6t Vienna, R. F. D.
Used Cars For Sale
Three Ford Touring Cars, I917 models. '
One Ford Roadster, 1916 model.
Two “Four-Ninety” Chevrolet Touring
Cars, 1918 models.
These cars are nearly new and in first-
class mechanical condition and will be sold
at a bargain.
FORD & CALHOUN
Pinehurst, Ga.
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