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BOLTS and BOLTS
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Of New Spring Dress Goods
ADORN OUR SHELVES
Come in and let us show you Bright New Materials. You
will have no trouble finding in our Store Shades to Suit your
Complexion.
Let us sell you everything you need this season, this will
mean that you will NEVER go auywhere else to trade aa long
as you liVe.
J. J. COOPER’S STORE
Vienna, - Georgia
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas C. P. Mainor, guardian
for A; C. Mainor, Jr., has applied foi
a discharge from his guardianship of
A. C. Mainor, Jr. This is to cite ail
persons concerned that I will pass up
on said application on first Monday in
May next. This April 1st, 1918.
pd J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
form applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on estate of
Mrsi Laura A. Webb, 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.
WEEKLY LETTER
FROM J J. BROWN
Atlanta, Ga., April.—Spurred on
by Georgia Congressmen at the re
quest of the Georgia Department of
Agriculture, the war department has
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, C. T. Hudson, administra
tor estate of J. M. Hudson, deceased,
shows the court in his petition duly
filed that he has fally administered
J. M. Hudson’s estate. This is
cite all persons concerned to show
cause, if any they can why said ad-
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Eula S. Fuqua of said state having |at~ lastp romulgated regulations un
applied for letters of administration der the Dent bill for the furloughing
do bonis non on the estate of W. T. of certain soldiers in the National
Fuqua late of said county, deceased. Army who may desire to return to
This is to cite nil persons interested the farms for the 1918 planting and
that I will pass upon said applica-1 harvesting season,
of the State, including Atlanta, Ma
con, Savannah, are quoted weekly,
Following the quotations there is
presented a list of products for sale,
together with the names and address
es of the persons offering them; and
finally, there is given a list of buyers
and the products which they desire to
purchase. * '
tion on first Monday in May next. This |
April 1st, 1918.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
rs.
V. C. DAVES
Phrsician end Surgeon
pfflee in COOPER BUILDING
' Calls promptly answered
ministrator should not be discharged | GEORGIA—Pulaski County,
from his administration nnd receive 1
letters dismission on first Monday in
May next. This April 1st, 1918.
pd J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
It has taken a long time and per
sistent effort to secure this action and
it (till remains to be seen what are
going to be its practical workings.
The Georgia Department of Agrlcul-
HE COULD WRITE ABOUT HERO
BUT ACTING WAS DIFFERENT
CHA8. S GURR
Insurant--*
‘g Office in Vienna News
' . Building
PHONE 181
DR. E. P. WHITEHEAD
DENTAL SURGEON
VIENNA, - GEORGIA
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, Z. W. Wade, guardian
for Jno. D. Pate, S. B. Pate and Lydia
Pate Jones has applied for a discharge
from his guardianship of his said
wards. This is to cite all persons con
cerned 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.
DR. T. E. BRADLEY
SPECIALIST
Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and
Threat
Weetbroek Bldg., Cards!*, Ga.
DRS. ELLIOTT A ELLIOTT
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
CORDELE, GA.
T. HOYT DAVIS
Attorney at Law
Offices Over American Bank
ing Corporation
Vienna, Georgia
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, T. C. Carlisle and E. J.
Peavy, Administrators estate of J. B.
Carlisle, late of said county, deceas
ed, have in'due 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 said deceased for
payment of debts and distribution
among heirs. I will pass upon said
application on first Monday in May,
next. This April 1st, 1918.
pd J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
By virtue of an order granted by tore, which has worked persistently to
the Hon. J. D. Hargrove, Ordinary of U«omplish this end, can only hope
_ , _ . _ „ .. - . that It will result in bringing some
Dooly County, Georgia, on the first mea5Ure of relie{ to Georgla
Monday in April, 1918, I will sell be-1 farmors in the return at least to them
fore the court house door in Pulaski 'of a .portion of the men who have
County, Ga., on the first Tuesday in gone from them in order that they
May, 1918, within the legal hours of may assist in 1918 production,
'sale the following described property I This farm service, is of course,
to-wit: An undivided half interest in (made wholly voluntary with the sol-
lot of land No. 7 (seven) and the un- filer,
divided half interest in the west half If any beneficial results are to be
of lot of land No. 26 (twenty-six) in [accomplished under these regulations
the fourth land district of Pulaski | they must be acted upon speedily,
County, Ga., same containing 803 3-4 The planting season over most Geor-
'ncres more or less. Same sold as the gls is now well under way and there
property of my ward, Winnie Bryant | is no time to be lost,
alias Winnie Bryan, and sold for pur
pose of maintenance and support of [- The Georgia department of agricul-
said ward. Terms of sale cash. This | ture is in receipt of an interesting
April 1st, 1918. [letter from Edison, Ga., giving de-
D. L. HENDERSON, | tails of a movement planning the cs-
Guardian of Winnie Bryan alias Win- |‘tabllshment of a "Farmers’ protective
nie Bryant.
In this bulletin the bureau will be
glad to list thep roducts of any Geor
gia farmer and also to publish the
wants of any buyers of farm products
Through this bulletin which is at th
service of farm seller and buyer alike,
many producers and consumers have
already been brought to gether and
satisfactory trades made.
This bulletin is now going to 4000
persons all over the state and to a
large number of consumers outside
the state. There is no charge whatev
er for it and the state bureau of mar
kets will be glad to send it regularly
by mail to any one who desires It. If
they will simply write to L. B. Jack-
son, Director, Georgia Bureau of
Markets, Atlanta, Ga,' their names
will be promptly placed upon the mail
ing list.
If you heard a gruff voice order
“Tro* up yer hands,” and found your-
soif looking into the business end of.
four rifles, what would you do? This
was the problem which took Allen
. Corey, a young author, but a second
to solve, and up went his hands in the
Triangle Play, “Up or Down?” at the ’
DeSoto Theatre on next Thursday.
It was well enough'to write about
heroes giving battle and overpowering
whole bandit bands, but Corey had no
desire to try it himself. It was this
decision which stamped Corey a cow
ard in thee attlcc ountry, where he
was seeking Western color for his
story and which nearly cost him the
woman he loved.
How he was made a herb against
his will,by his faithful partner, “Dal-
lis Mike,” an ex-vonvict, and won the
hand of Esther Hollister, owner of
the Rancho Cerde, aro the thrilling
surprises In this Triangle Western,
featuring Geo. Fernandes.
We have the Northland Refriger
ator it gives satisfactory service.
JONES-BUTLER.
'Association” for the benefit of the
farmers of the county, with a view to
solving the marketing problem.
The letter indicates that it ip their
IM 1BVER1EM
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, J. R. Johnson executor
estate of N. A. Johnson, deceased,
shows the court in his petition duly
filed that he has fully discharged
his trust as executor of said estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons
concerned to show cause, if any they
can, why said 1 executor should not
1>e discharged from his trust and re
ceive letters dismission on first Mon
day in May next. This April 1, 1918
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, W. 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. B. H. Palmer administra*
tor estate of Jno. Henry Holme. l.t.P«n>°» to buy th. farmers’ product,
of said county, deceased, has in duel«<» “ uthem direct to packinghouse,
form applied to me for leave to Mil * n d wholesale produce people,
all the land, of said deceased in Dooly P 1 *" *og*«tod is in Un. with
County, Ga., for th. payment of debts the Georgia State Bureau of
and for distribution among helm. I Markota of toe State Department of
will pas* upon said application on Agriculture has been doing since its
first Monday in May, next, witnemIonisation It has secured the es-
mv hnnd nnd official signature this tablishment of farmers’ exchanges in
my hand and official signature
April 1st, 1918.
pd J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly County. .
Whereas, Jno. H. Dorter and J. U. f Ge0 £y a ’
Porter, administrators of the estate
GEORGIA—Dooly Connty.
Whereas, Eula S. Fuqua has in due
form applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on estate of
W. G. Fuqua late 9: raid county, de
ceased. I will pass upon said appli
cation on first Monday in May next.
Witness ray hand and official sign.a
turc, thii April 1st, 1918.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, E. C. Webb has in due
It Takes You Farther
For Less Money
That Good Gulf Gasoline
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BUY IT FROM
E. T. HILL
many towns over the state and its
purpose is ultimately to bring about
the establishment of a similar agency
in ever ymarketing community
“The Market Bureau,” said Direc-
FARM LOANS
Get All You Borrow
The commission may be distributed over the period of
the loan, payable on interest payment dates, if desired.
We deal direct with the applicant, thus saving time $
and greatly reducing the usual commission charge.
If you want QUICK ACTION and LOWEST COST
write us stating amount you wish to borrow and the se- v
curity you have to offer.
ATLANTA TRUST COMPANY
ATLANTA, GEORQIA
of Uriah Porter represent to the court ( l ° r J® c ' t *on, will not only be
in their pettition duly filed and enter- [ ri*d t0 ,e ® ,uc * 1 agencies as these
cd on record that they have fully ad-1 *pring up in every community of the
ministered said estate. .This is there- ^e, but wlU heartily cooperate with
fore to cite all persons concerned, I them wherever they are established,
kindred and creditors to show cause The bureau has already secured the
if any they can why said administra- cooperation of whole sale merchants
tors should not bo discharged from over tbe atoto in the matter of pur-
their administration and receive let- 'basing and handling Georgia grown
tors of dismission on the first Monday diversified products; and its present
in May, 1918. This April 1st, 1918. object is as speedily as possible to
pd J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary. extend and perfect the system to the
end that these producte, id whatever
FOR SALE, USED CARS I amount offered, whether a wagon
1 touring Maxwell, in good run- load or a carload, shall find a ready
ning shape, extra tire.
Ford Roadster, repainted,
worked, rear new fenders.
O. W. HORNE. Vienna.
and satisfactory market.
The bureu will be glad to corre
spond with any persons who have in
mind the formation of agencies of
this kind, looking to creating a more
ready market for the diversified prod-
GOODTOTHE LAST DROP
MULES FOR SALE
Four good mules for sate. Apply to uct » of the ,B ™-
J. H. JORDAN. 1 The State Bureau of Markets of the
State Department of Agriculture is
[publishing a weekly bulletin which is
[ mailed regularly to ail persons desir-
| ing it, supplying ail of the essential
market information at. its command
| pertaining to food and feed products
| of thef arm.
The information contained in this
[’bulletin will be found of particularly
Evaluable assistance to those communi
[’ties which have established or which
| expect to establish market exchanges
[for the handling of farm products.
Market prices of food and feed prod
ucts at the principal market centers
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«SK YOUR GROCER
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Yonr blood probably does not contain sufficient Iron. The rad corpmks
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If you find this to be the cane, you will want a remedy that vrtn supply
iron, which will Increase the number of red corpuscles. Try ZIRON, tie new
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Mrs. Liszle l’enninaton, of Adamsvllle, Ala, writes: "About two weeks
ego I was in bed with an awful bad cold, and I was awful weak. I had t»fc.p
purgatlvo medicine, but wanted to try something with iron to ace it I couldn't
get back my strength. My son thought Ziron would help me, so I commenced
lu My nervea generally run down in the Spring and I need ™n«*Mng to
build mo up.. .When I got some better and was up and around, we commenced
the Ziron and It surely helped me to gain my strength and throw oft the
cold. ..I have used only about a half bottle of Ziron bnt feel as much better
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SPECIAL OFFER: Buy a bottle of ZIRON, today, at yonr druggist's
up ono bottle, you find It has not benefited you, take the empty bottle
to the druggist end he will refund what yon paid him for it .We repay hbn,
so there la no reason why ha ahould not repay yon, This offer only applies
to the first trial bottle.
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