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FROM THE ARABIC
He that knows not and knows not
that he knows not, to a fooL Pass him
by.
He that knows not, and knows that
he knows not, to worthy. Teach him.
He that knows, and knows not that
he knows, to asleep. Awake him.
He that knows and knows that he
knows, is wise. Folio him. i
Hisses Sara Forbes, Julia Leonard,
Ruth Lewis and Leila Korean were
at home from Wesleyan for the week- .j ngm
end. *
Hr. T. G. Woodruff spent Friday in
Hacon.
> Hr. Clem Slade, of Atlanta,
here for a short visit
For perfection in Refrigerating
service try the Northland or Iceland
Refrigerators on sale at
JONES-BUTLER.
Hr. and Mrs. Jack Woodatt and
children, and Hr. and Hrs. F. H. Cot
tle, of Ty Ty spent Sunday with Hr.
and Hrs. J. B. Mason.
The "Paterson” ad can be seen on
page 6,
Hr. and Hrs. 0. W. Horne spent
Friday in Hacon.
SPEND-THE-DAY PARTY
Hrs. J. B. Hason entertained a
number of friends yesterday with a
delightful spend-the-day party. Her
guests included Hrs. B. F, Forbes,
Hrs. T. H. Gregory, Hrs. J. B. Ryner,
Hrs. B. S. ■ Middleton, Hrs. J. W.
Bazemore, Hrs. J. B. Forehand, Mrs.
W. C. Ingram and Hrs. Laura Swear-
Mrs.' 8am Owen, Mrs. J. A. White-
head and Him Ethel Whitehead at
tended the meeting of the Woman’s
Dr. H. A. Mobley made a businesr| >Libert 7 B » nd ymterday.
You will find “Vengeance and the
Woman” the best serial your ever saw
it begins Saturday at the DeSoto, be
sure to see the first reel.
In this issue read the “Jordan” ad
oh page 6.
trip to Hacon Saturday.
Hr. and Hrs. J. N. Hargrove
nounce the arrival of a son.
Hrs. M. H .Grace spent Thursday
of last week at Wellston.
/ Hrs. K. R. Lewis spent several
days in Atlanta last week.
Hiss Helen Hamilton was here for
the week-end from Brenau.
Hiss Habel Woodward was at home
from Wesleyan for the week-end.
Hr. C. A. Barry editor Dooly Coun.
ty Rustler was here Monday from
Unadllla.
Hr. and Hrs. A. L. Powell, of La-
Grange, were visitors in the city last
week. _ ,
Ur. P. A. Leonard is said td be con
valescing satisfactorily at Nobles'
Infirmary.
Messrs. Homer Jones and ' Henry
Pritchins, .of Cordele, were here on
business Uonday,
A nice assortment of Northland and
Iceland Refrigerators. A size to suit
your needs.
The Northland and Iceland refrig
erators ares econd to none. On sale at
JONES-BUTLER.
Messrs. J. P. Heard, G. S. Haslam
and H. M. Grace spent Thursday and
’ Friday in Atlanta.
“Stainless Barrier" to aTriangle
play for next Thursday at the DeSoto,
this is a drama of the higher class
and one you will enjoy.
Absolute satisfaction is what you
get when you use an Iceland or North
land Refrigerator. On sale at
^ JONES-BUTLER.
On next Friday “The Great Adven
ture” wjU be shown at the DeSoto.
This is a feature picture and one you
cannot afford to miss.
Hr. H. T. Farris has accepted the
position of mechanic with 0. W.
Home’s automobile service station to
look after the cars Hr. Home sells as
well as other work.
“Broadway Bill” to another one of
those high class Metro pictures that
to booked, for next Wednesday at the
DeSoto. Harold Lockwood is featur
ed in this picture, and it is said to be
one of the real live ones.
1 Hr. and Hrs. Hugh Rlcbardspn, of
Atlanta, were visitors in the city-Fri
day, Mr. Richardson is State Chair
man of the War Savings Stamp Com
mittee and is touring the state in the
interest of the sale of stamps.
Messrs. Dennis Sims, Harmon Sum
mers, of Richwood, attended an East-
egg hunt at Hiss Ruth Connor’s
Saturday afternoon.
Miss Nannie Hall, of Tifton is
spending a few days with Hisses Sal-
lie Hathcox and Nannie Mae Greeno.
Hisses Alda Powell, Myrtls Spears
'were the guest of Mrs. Newell Shell
Saturday and Sunday. ■**,
* Hr. Mobile Ogiltve spent- Saturday
tlight with Mr. C. W. Sutton.'
Hiss Lola Hae Harp spent the
‘week-end with Miss Berta Conner.
Mrs. R. A. Holloway and two chil
dren, Hazel and Robert, of Tifton,
hre visiting Hrs. A. N. Hathcox and
Hrs. E. G. Greene. '
Hr. Homer Ogilive spent Saturday
night with Hr. Dewey Spears.
Hisses Myrtis Spears and Vassie
Hathcox were the guests of Misses Ce-
and Mary Powell Friday.
We areh aving prayer meeting at
Marvin every Friday night. Every,
body to invited.
Hr. and Hrs. John Marshall, of Eu- j -Remember that “Vengeance and the
faula, Ala., attended the funeral of
Hon. H. E. Rushin here Tuesday.
Hiss Edith McGriff, of HawkinsviUe
spent the week-end with Hisses Annie
Neal Howell and Ruth Lewis.
\
Rev. T. W. Tippett has returned‘to
Louisville, Ky., after a short visit to
homefolks.
Hrs. C. G. Power, of Hartwell,
spent the week-end with Mrs. R. S.
Middleton.
Be sure tp see the "Han Hater” at
the DeSoto next Monday. This is ~S
real good comedy.
On next Saturday the second epi
sode of “Vengeance and the Woman”
can be seen at the DeSoto.
Hr. Coleman Fudge, of Mgeon,
spent the ^eek-end with his mother,
Hrs. Mary Fudge.
Lieut. Harvey Butler, of Camp
„ Gordon has been a recent visitor here
and at Lilly.
Mrs. Lilia Slocum, of Hacon, spent
the week-end with Hiss Haude Mor
gan.
We have the Northland Refriger
ator it gives satisfactory service.
JONES-BUTLER.
Hr. James Murray, of Fitzgerald,'
is with the News filling the vacancy
made by Hr. H. H. Morgan.
Dr. and Hrs. Herbert Rushin, of
Abbeville, were here to attend the fu-|
neral of Hon. H. £. Rushin.
Hr. J. H. Stanley, of Sandersville,
has been ther ecent guest of bis sister
Hrd. W. S. Reese.
Hrs. B. H. Tison, of Tampa, Fla.,
was here for the'funeral of her fath
er, Hon. H. E. Rushin.
Judge D. L. Henderson has been in
- Atlanta this week attending a special
session of the state food administra
tors.
Hr. Ray Slade will be found di
onstrating and selling Ppterson
Jordan automobiles for 0. W. Hi
Vienna.
The Refrigerators we -handle
porcelain lined, easy to keep dean and
sanitary. v
JONES- BUTLEBe
Start with the first reel and stay
until the last—“Vengeance and the
Woman” begins Saturday.
Woman” starts at the DeSoto Satur
day. This is said to be the fipest ser
ial ever produced and everybody
khould see the first installment Satur-
day.
Hr. Rupley, District Field Agent
for the Liberty Bond Campaign was
a visitor in the city yesterday.
' Hrs. Duncan, Mrs. Ware and Mrs.
Spradley, of Unadllla, attended
meeting of the Woman's Liberty
Bond Committee yesterday.
Others who attended the Woman’s
Liberty Bond Committee meeting yes
terday were Hrs. S. J. Jones, Mrs.
McGough, Mrs. J. 0. Teosley, of
Lilly; Hiss Earnestlno Scarborough,
of Tfppettville and Mrs. Lum Wit
liams, of Richwood.
MT. PLEASANT AND MAR
VIN NEWS
BEAUTIFUL SCENERY
IN "BROADWAY BILL”
High Class Metro at DeSoto Next
Wednesday
awe •
APRIL 8TH TO 13TH INCLUSIVE
MONDAY
"The Man Hater”
A Triangle with Winifred Allen
“Their Husband”—A Comedy
TUESDAY—No Show
WEDNESDAY *
“Broadway BUI”
A Metro Feature with Harold Lock-
wood, everybody’s favorite
Admission 15 and 26c
THURSDAY
“Stainless Barrier”
A Triangle with Triangle Players
"Somebody’s Wife”—Comedy
FRIDAY*
“The Great Advantura”
’A Pathe Play with Bessie Love, Don
ald HaU, Flora Finch, Chester Barnet
'and Florence Short. Admission 15, 25
SATURDAY
Second Episode “Vengeance and the
Woman”
A 2-Reel Keystotlb Comedy
Also a Captain Jinks Comedy
Admission, 9c; war tax, lc; total 10c.
Admission, 18e; war tax, 2c; total 20c
For all Regular Shows
HABOLD LOCKWOOD
BROADWAY B!Ll. M ,
The use of beautiful backgrounds,
characteristic of all of Harold Lock
wood’s Metro wonder plays, is one of
the distinguishing features of that
star’s newest screen romance, "Broad-
tray BUI,” which wUl be shown at the
DeSoto Theatre on Next Wednesday.
There is an episode showing night
life in one of the big cafes of Broad
way and for these scenes the produc
ers erected a set duplicating the din
ing room of one of Broadway’s most
famous hotels. The management of
the hotel gave the producers every
co-operation to make the reproduc
tion accurate and to preserve the- at
mosphere of the original their efforts
boing to the extent Of loan ing the
services of their waiters and- cigar
ette girl and a large quantity of din
ing room equipment. „
The outdoor scenes of "Broadway
Bill” were photographed in Florida
and in Maine, and there to a pleasing
contrast of the picturesque rustic
view obtained in the South with the
wUd mid-winter snow scenery of the
North, which was photographed in
Maine.
Start theDayRiqht
with a Cap or Two
of Luzianne-
H AM-AND-EGGS and a cup
of steaming, stimulating
Luzianne. What better start could
anybody have for the day’s work!
The sanitary, air-tight tin looks
fhe flavor in! Buy a can of
Luzianne today.
If you don’t agree it’s the best
hot beverage that ever passed your
lips, your grocer will give you back
what you paid for it, and ask no
questions. So, there.
( coffee
When It Pours, It Reigns**
• !•••*'* s s e e
"DOOLING NEWS ITEMS' •
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The school children enjoyed an
Easter egg hunt Friday afternoon.
Hiss Cecelia Freiden spent Sunday
with Miss Lexie Jenkins.
Hisses Estelle Campbell and Mona
Land attended the teacher’s institute
in Vienna Saturday.
Hrs. Maggie Jenkins and Master
‘Fred spent Monday in Montezuma.
Hr. and Mrs. Jack Ellis and daugh
ters spent Sunday in Dooling.
Ur. Ira Williams and Mother, Hrs.
Minnie Williams visited Montezuma
this week.
Hisses Blanche and EUle HOI and
Kate Holland, of .ByTomville, visited
friends and relatives at Dooling Fri
day.
Mcsdamcs Hollon and Braddy visit
ed Byromville last week.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, B. H. Palmer administra
tor estate of Jno. Henry Holmes lati
of said county, deceased, has in dui
form applied to me for leave to sell
all the lands of said deceased in Dool
County, Ga., for the payment of del
and for distribution among heirs.
Will pass upon said application
first Uonday in May, next. Witness
my hand and official signature thf
April 1st, 1918.
pd I. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, Jno. H. Porter and J. U
Porter, administrators of the estai
of Uriah Porter represents the court
In their pettition duly filed and ente;
cd on record that they have fully ad-
'mlnlstered said CBtate. This is then
fore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors to show enuso
if any they can why said administra
tors should not be discharged from
their administration and receive let
ters of dismission on the first Monday
in May, 1918. This April 1st, 1918.
pd J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
Some of the out of town attend-
hnts at the funeral of Han. ' M. E.
Rushin Tuesday were Ur. and Hrs.
J. E. D. Shipp, Col. and Hrs. J, E.
Sheppard and Hrs. Littlejohn, of
Americas; Messrs. C. C. and Claud
Graham, of Unadllla; Messrs. J. R.
and J. E. Horne, .Hr, and Mrs. F. H.
Barfield, Hrs. W. E. Beacham and
Mr. Claud Beacham, of Pinehurst;
Hr. and Hrs. J. R. Barfield, Emerich;
Judge and Hrs. U. V. Whipple, Hr.
and Hrs. 0. H. Heard, Cordele; Hr.
end Hrs. Watts Turner and Hrs. Lou-,
la Forehand, Spalding; Dr. and Hrs.
H. H. Shipp, Finleyson, and Mtgs Ona
Rushin, Albany.
SCALDS, CALLS, SCRATCHES,
SORES, HURTS, SCREW WORMS
To Make the best cure for such
troubles, buy. a pint of linseed oil, if
you prefer a healing oil, or a pound
of hog lard or vaseline if you want a
salve and add a 60c bottle of Farris
Healing Remedy. It simply can't be
beat by any salve or liniment made,
And see what you get—a full pint for
not over 60 cents. Farris Healing
Remedy is sold by us on the Honey
Back Plan.
O. L. ARNOLD and J. P. HEARD A
SONS, Local Dealers
State of Ohio, City of
Lucti County.' m.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho
ta aenior partner ot tho firm of F. J.
- business In tho Clf"
MKDd
Sworn to before mo and subscribed In
my preaenca, this «th day of Derembor,
wSJSIStlic.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine la taken In
ternally and acta through the Blood on
She Mucous Surfers, of the System. Send
for testimonials tree.
F. J. CHENEY lc CO.. Toledo, O.
ttUTeWtilly'ffill'for^onitlpaUon.
PORTORICO PLANTS
Portorico Potato Plants for eale,
large or small quantities. Prices on
application.
3-28-2t MRS. P. C. EVERETT.
MONEY TO LOAN
Without commission on realty, also
by notes.
- A. A. SUOKE,
1-3-Gmo. Perry, Ga.
4s
CARD OF
I take this method ef expressing
tty deepest appreciation of the many
thoughtful attentions that bays been
shown by friends during my recent
bereavement
J.& MORGAN.
Street taxes art now due for the
year 1918. Executions will be isiued
Hay lit
3-21-6t N. A. POWELL, CAT.
FIELD PEAS FOR SALE
Iron and Braddon Peas for sale.
Apply to
3-28-2t J. Q. ADAMS,
A Wonderful Showing of
Spring Petticoats
Exceptional styles in dependable si\
Display Full of Fashion^ Surprises
Bundle after bundle of crisp new petticoats
are just unpacked,-—presenting a variety never be
fore equalled in this city. ■*
Jersey top Petticoats with Taffeta Flounces , i
Plain Taffetas and Peau de Cygne
Jersey Tops with Taffeta Flounces
Plain Taffeta and Bright Chiffon
Tops with Flowered warp Print Flounces
Regular and extra sizes—clever styles that enable the new straight-line silhouette
-adornments all flatly applied—neat shirrings, cordings, pleatings, crimpings, shirred
tucks, etc.—Plain and smart changeable colors.
A remarkable showing, just in time for Choosing- ' •
Prices $2.50 to $7.50
Sample Waists on Sale Friday ai\d Saturday—Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine
Choice $5.00 Values Up to $7.5Q
SEND US YOUR MIIL ORDERS
The Louis Miller Department Store
Uth Avenue, City of Cordele, Ga.