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Physician and Surgeon
Vienna, Ga.
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Physician* anb Sdroeonb.
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Vienna, • - • Gsoroia.
L L. WOODWARD,
Attorney-At-Law.
Vienna, ... Georgia.
V. 0. DAVES
Phwiaian end Surgeon
Office in COOPER BUILDING
' Calls promptly answered
OHAS. S. GURR
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Office in Vienna N»«e
Building
PHONE 181
DR. E. P. WHITEHEAD
DENTAL SURGEON
VIENNA, - GEORGIA
DR. T. E. BRADLEY
SPECIALIST
Disease* of Eye. Ear,Mom end
Throat
Weatbroofc • Bldg* Cordele, Ga.
DRS. ELLIOTT it ELLIOTT
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
CORDELE, CA.
T. HOYT DAVIS
Attorney at Law
Offices Over American Bank
ing Corporation
Vienna. Georgia ,
pd J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas C. P. Mainor, guardian
for A. C. Mainor, Jr., has applied for
a discharge from his guardianship of
A. _C. Mainor, Jr. This it to cite ail
persons concerned that I will pan up
on laid application on first Monday in
May next This April 1st, 1918.
pd J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
form applied to me for permanent
letter* of administration on estate of
Mrs. Laura A. Webb, late of said
county deceased. Notice to hereby
given to all concerned that I will pass
upon laid application on first Monday
in May, next This April 1st, 1918.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, C. T. Hudson, administra
tor estate of J. H. Hudson, deceased,
shows the court in hto petition duly
filed that he has fully administered
J. M. Hudson’s estate. This to to
cite all persons concerned to show
cause, if any they can why (aid ad
ministrator should not -be discharged
from hto administration and receive
tetters dismission on first Monday in
May next This April 1st 1918.
pd. J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly County. >
Eula S. Fuqua of said state having
applied for letters of administration
de bonis non on the estate of W. /T.
Fuqua late of said county, deceased.
This to to cite all persons interested
that I will pass upon said applica
tion on first Monday in May next This
April 1st, 1918.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
NEGROES URGED
TO BUT STOMPS
LEADERS OF RACE MAKE FORCE
FUL APPEAL FOR FINANCIAL
HELP.
Great wars have been recorded in
history in which momentous-principles
have been involved but no war of the
and will sweep on until its blessings
shall fall in showers upon Europe,
Asia, Africa and the Islet of the Sea.
In this, task the Negro occupies no
small place, he to a cittoen of the
United States, he has made a record
ai A oldier from Bunker Hill to Car-
rtoal, on land and on sea and at no
time has he ever proven a traitor, but
'under the darkest and most trying
circumstances surrounding any part
of the citizenship of this country, he
‘has stood a valiant, patriotic defend-
er and marched to death under the
past has ever brought into conflict so an< * Stripes that "Old Glory”
Pate Jones has applied for a discharge
from his guardianship of his satd
wards. This Is to cite all persons con-
corned to file objections if any they
have on or before first Monday in
May next, else he will be discharged
as'prayed for. This April 1st, 1918/
pd J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
LEGil miinft
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
- Whereas, J. R. Johnson executor
estate of N. A. Johnson, deceased,
show* the coart in hi* petition duly
filed that he has fully discharged
hto trust as executor of said estate.
This to therefore to cite all persons
concerned to show cause, if any they
can, why said executor should not
be discharged from kto trust and re
ceive letten dismission on first Mon
day in May next This April 1,1918
CEORGIA—Tlooly County
6E0RGIA—Pulaski County.
By virtue of an order granted by
the Hon, J. D. Hargrove, Ordinary of
Dooly County, Georgia, on the first
Monday in April, 1918,1 will sell be
fore the court house door in Pulaski
’County, Ga., on the first Tuesday in
May, 1918, within the legal hours of
many nations of th* world upon the
battlefield with tuch tremendous and
wsighty principles in the balance.
Autocracy lifts itself like a hydro
headed monster against the righto
and privileges of the common people
in whom should rest the right of
government and against this mighty
enemy of the human family Democ
racy “Like a plumed knight, like an
armed warrior" marches upon the
battlefield of tho world and flings de
fiance into the ranks of this arch ene-
GEORGIA—Dooly Connty.
Whereas, *Z. W# Wad®, guardian —
for Jno. D. Pato, S. B. Pate and Lydia 'sale tho following described property !?ny ®f the civilized nations, that right
to-wit: An undivided half interest in may triumph, justice prevail, wrongs
GEORGIA—Dooly County:
Whereas, T. C. Carlisle and E. J.
Peavy, Administrators estate of J. B.
Carlisle, tote of said county, deceas
ed, have in d3e form applied to me
for leave to sell a one-fourth undivid
ed Interest’In lot of land No. 41 in
6th district of Dooly County, Geor
gia, belonging to laid deceased for
payment of debts and distribution
among heirs. I will pass upon laid
application on first Monday in May,
next This April 1st 1918.
pd J.-D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
lot of land No. 7 (seven) and the un
divided half Interest in the west half
of lot of land No. 26 (twenty-eix) in
the fodrth land district of Pulaski
County, Ga., same containing 303 3-4
'acres more or less. Same sold os tho
property of my word, Wlnnte-Bryant
'alias Wlhnlo Bryan, and sold for pur
pose of maintenance and support of
said ward. Terms of sale cash. This
April 1st 1918.
D. L. HENDERSON,
Guardian of Winnio Bryan alias Win
nie Bryant
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, WV T. Spradley has in
due form applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on the es
tate of N. L. Williams, late of said
county deceased. Notice is hereby
given to all concerned that I will pass
upon said application on first Monday
in May next. This April 1st 1918.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA-—Dooly County.
Whereas, Eula S. Fuqua has in due
form applied to me for permanent
lattera of administration on sstato of
W. C. Fuqua tot* ot said county, de
ceased. I will pass upon said appli
cation on first Monday in May next
Witness my hand and official signs
tore, this April 1st 1918.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
When**, E. C. Webb has in da
b* overcome, the divine right of kings
nullified and that diplomatic "scraps
of.paper” no longer be exchanged be
tween the capitals of nations. The
United States has become a co-be-
rent with England, France, Italy
lam and their dependencies
'against Germany, Turkey, Austria-
Hungary and Bulgaria and in this on
ward sweep of Democracy for tho
right of nations, whether large
small, for a “place in tho sun” and
th* enjoyment of self-determination.
Tho Prerident of tho United. States,
, ^ • Commander-in-Chiefof the Army and
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has called to the Red White and BIuo
of “Old . Glory” the young manhood
of then ttion. Irrespective of color,
to fill the trenches upon the Euro
pean battlefields and there pour*’out,
'might wave over “the land of the free
end tbeh ome of ths brave,”
In view of this great issue at stake
and the lives of our sons and broth
er! some of whom area ow on the bst-
tiel ine, and others In training for the
-purpose of fighting “Somewhere In
France,” this appeal to made to every
negro man and woman of tho State
of Georgia to come to the call of your
government and buy Thrift and War
Savings Stamps, that your sons and
brothers, who shall not only defend
this government, but make an imper
ishable name and record for the race,
rkall bop roperly cared for whilo they
tick their lives among submarines,
aeroplanes and gas attacks.
Can you annihilate racial pride and
love under the most trying ordeals of
a war, the like of which the world has
never known? Can you regardless of
race or color turn a deaf ear to the
groans and cries of the soldier of
this country who leaves his loved onos
goes to the foreign land and. wills to
dio that Pruiilanlsm may be destroy
ed and thcr ights of all people safe
guarded? Then if you cannot do this
bear this appeal, buy Thrift and War
Savings Stamps, thus making a loan
to your government to be paid baek
to you with interest.
Are you patriotic? Then rally to
your country, Are you lovers of your
sons and brothers? Then marshall
every effort to do your bit In this gi-
n race, who has never ..produced a
Benedict Arnold, an assassin of a
n or a thrower of bombs to i
destroy life and property. |
Abraham Lincoln said that this
untry could not remain half dem
ocratic and half autocratic. Fifty
yean of freedonitook down upon us,
thes ptrita.of Lincoln, Garrison and
Douglas look down to see if we have
made ourselves worthy of this free
dom, this to one Of the opportunities
to prove our worthiness, in that
wilt mot falter onr waiver in our de
\otion to our country. Let us no
put home difference* above this inter
national warfare, Be wise and act now
and let us stagger the world by i
contributions and when this great in
ternational struggle to over-and vic
tory has been achieved and tho world
1s at peace, let us from Maine to Flor.
Ida, from the Atlantic to the Pacific 1
one united chorous make a plea in th
blood of our sons and brothers “Some
whero in France” for a larger and 1
ter citizenship in which life, liberty
and the pursuit of happiness will I
moro safely guarded.
This campaign is conducted by us
hnd aa your leader, we have the right
to oxpoct- that you will do your duty.
The government has placed this
cur bands and we ask that you help
Us to make the results commendable, .
and if every negro will do his duty .
tho results will be gratifying'to tho -'
race an-J an isplration to tho whole
country.
if need be, its life blood not only for pintle struggle. Are you in eynpe
the defense- of this our own country thy with both white and black homes,
but-th* larger and broader principles t.hlclp hAvc given up their sons and
bf Democracy which must In time be- brothers? Then, come with unmess-
come the holy shrine at which all ured determination to pour out your
nation*' must worship and around 'money that in the closo of this world
whtc)i *11 nations must eventually struggle end international carnage
gather in on* common brotherhood uf and war, the flickering rays of the
maa, Irrespective of race, color or Star of Hope may scintillate into n
previous condition of servitude. ‘full and complete brilliancy of rights
The nation has undertaken a stu- j anti privileges, long hoped and prayed
pendous’and mighty task, It to not jfor by our fathers and mothers who
and cannot be confined to tbs shore* sleep beneath t)ie soil of a country,
TAX RECEIVER'S ROUND, FEB
RUARY, 1918.
Doollng—March 6.
Byromville—March 6.
Lester’s Store—March 7.
Drayton—March 8.
Lilly—March 9.
Richwood—March 12.
Vienna—March 18 and 14.-
Flndlay—March 18.
Plnehurst—March 16.
6th District—March 19.
Tippett’s Store—March 20.
Srtd District—March 21.
Unadilla—April 1.
Dooling—April 2.
Byromville—April 8.
Drayton—April 4th.
Lilly—Aprils.
Lee Adams—April 9.
6th District—April 10.
Tippett’s Store—April 11.
Srd District—April 12.
Pinehurat, April 13th.
Findlay, April 16th.
Vienna—April 24, 26, 26, 27, 29,
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