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Thitt you lUM'd anything, come to see U' for it and you w.ill find it
RIGHT IN QUALITY RIGHT IN STYLE RIGHT IN PRICE
Come into our sto-<> tumvaj, the beautiful things you will
see ar.d the Lijw. Prices <u them will put ’.you in the notion to
buy. It is al |1Uinsure re us to show our goods.
When you need anything from Hose to Liberty Bonds,
Come and see;what \vc have got:for yon.
pd .J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
Mtssiottal Cards
‘lIYSICIANS AND SUROEONS.
Calls Promptly Answered.
Vienna, • • • Georgia.
Vienna, Georgia
applied to
[e. williams, m d.
physician and Surgeon.
Vienna, Ga.
IBco over Walton Bros. Store
. V.jUlvlns. M. i*. t. x. Mobley, >
L4:IVINS«& .MOBLEY,
GEORGIA—Dooly Coupty.
Whereas C. P. Mnirtor, guardian
for A. C. Mainor, Jr., has applied for
a discharge from his guardianship of
A. C. Mainor, . Jr. This is to cite all
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.
letters of administration on estate of
Mr3. 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.
for permaneni [ .THE KAISER’S MESSAGE TO
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
L. L. WOODWARD,
Aifcorney-ftt-Law.
fVwNNA, - - : Georgia.
V. C. DAVES
Pbvsiciati and Surgeon
| Office in COOPER BUILDING
Calls promptly answered
CHAS,. 3. GURU
Insurance
Office in Vienna News
\ llnililins
PHONE 181
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Eula S. Fuqua of said state having
applied for ‘letters of administration
* - - i a»c bonis non on the estate of W. T.
Whereas, C. T. Hudson, administra- j Fuqua late of said county, deceased,
tor estate of J. M. Hudson, deceased, j This is to cite ., u person s interested
shows the court in his petition duly ( that I will pass upon said applica-
nied that he has fully administered : tiun on first Monday in May next. This
J. M. Hudson’s estate. This is to I April 1st 1918.
cite all persons concerned to show 1 .1. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
cause, if any they can why said ad-. ;
ministrator should not be discharged j
from his administration and receive GEORGIA Pulaski County,
letters dismission on first Monday in By- virtue of an order granted by
May next. This April 1st, 1918. • the Hon. J. D. Hargrove, Ordinary of ■
pd , J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary. Uooly Count G on tho 6nt \My ,»my. went through Belgium;
. t I shooting women and children down
Mommy in April, 1018, I will sell be- fWo tdrc up aU hol . cities,and blew,up.
fore the court house door in Pulaski f a ji her towns,
The Kaiser called the Devil upon the.
telephone one day,
The girl at “Central” listened to what
they had to say,
she heard the Kaiser’s voice, j
Is Old Man Satan’s Home.
Justvtell him that it’s Kaiser Bill that ’;
wants bin on tho phone.”
'x'hc - Devil'said “Hello” and Bill said, i
“Hot are You?”
“I’m running here a hell on earth $o!'
tell me what to ‘do.”' • !
“What can I do,” the Devil said, “My |
Dtar Old Kaiser Dili'.'
If there i3 a thing I* con do to help'
you I surely will.”
The Kaiser said, “Now listen and I-|
will try to tell,
This way, I am running here a mou-
ern hell.
Gorged
Filth
With
Flies Make A Bee Line For The House
DR. E. P. WHITEHEAD
DENTAL SURGEON
VIENNA, - GEORGIA
GEORGIA—Dooly County. ^ ^
Whereas, Z. W. Wade, guardian County, Ga., on the first Tuesday In J-My Zepps dropped bombs ort'citlxen*;
for Jno. D. Pate, S B Pate and Lydm , Mtty , 1018, within the legal hours of killing both old a«l young, * "
I f ato Janc3 has app ml / ^. schar ? a !«le the following described property | And those the Zeppelins . didn’t get,
I from his guardianidilp of his said to . yvit . An undivided half interest in > were taken out, and. hung. . .
wards. Thisi is. to cite all persons con- • ; ot of i ?B d No. 7 (seven) and tho un-' I start,d out for Parle with the aid of
. owned to file objections if any they. div idcd half interest in the west half ! n 0 j. <m ,, a3
i have on or before first Monday «i 0 f lot of land N6.'26 (twenty-six) in ; But’ ’
'May next, else ho will be i.tschnrgcd fourth land, die Wet ot JPWosltfcl
] as prayed for. This April 1st, 1918.1 - . - « ■~ ■ ---
I pd J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
' They crawl over your, food—they swim in baby’s milk—
leaving a trail of disease germs for your family to feast on.
FLIES BRING DISEASE GERMS from tho om-houso, manure pile,
summer complaint, infantile paralysis, dysentery, typhoid and other I
Make Your Out-House
■ -Sanitary With
Red Devil Lye
DR. T. E. BRADLEY
SPECIALIST
Diseases of Eye, Ear. Nose and
Throet
Westbrook Bldg., Cordele, Ga.
Belgians, darn them, stopped'
« , _ urmsr-
County,-Gn., same containing 303 3-4,fMy submarined arir Devils, why
hares more or less. Same sold ns tho j should sec them fight. *
. •.r.opcrty of my ward, Winnjo Bryant ’They, go a sneaking through the s«a
i GEORGIA Dooly County. I alias Winnie Bryan, and sold for Jlur- and sink a ship a night.
; Whereas, T. C. Carlisle and E. J.|pose of maintenance and support of I was running things to suit me until
; heavy, Administrators estate of J. B. j -r.itl ward. Terms of sale cash. This a year or more ago, •
April 1st, 1918. , When a man named Woodrow Wilton
8prinkle the filth of such places with R«d Dovil Ly6. [ It v/ill destroy fly oggs
and disease germs. Nothing will be left for flies to feed, on'or breed in.-
Start fly killing with Red Deoil Lye before tha'cgge hatch an^ do
ggof part toward getting rid of thoso Ciseaco bearing pests.
For Sale at All Grocers.* . Write for Our Free Booklet,
; , . WM. SCH1ELD MPG. CO.,’ ST. LOUIS, MO,
DRS. ELLIOTT & ELLIOTT
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
CORDELE, GA.
'-IP 1 T-’ —-
Carlisle, late of said county, dcceas’
j 0.1, have in due form applied to me j D. L. HENDERSON, ; wrote me to go more alow.
: for leave to sell a one-fourth undivid- Guardian of Winnie Bryan alias Win- *Ke said to me* ‘Dear William wc
I Cd intermit in lot of land No. 41 in ; ilie BrynnL don’t want to make you sore,’
I O h district of Dooly County, Gcor-I , s bc 8urc a „ d tc „ ^ to
iftia, belonging to said deceased for
! payment of debts and distribution | GEORGIA Dooly County. We have told von f r if
among heirs. I will pass upon said Whcroan, B. H. Palmer administra- » ^hnyoAold you for.the lasttimc, so
I application on first Monday in May, tor cstnto cf Jno. Henry Holmes late
‘ next. This April 1st, 1918. v of said county, deceased, has in due. - , „ . . .
• I form nnnHed ;o mo for lonve tn sol! t fight US too.
j pd J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.*
T. HOYT DAVIS
Attorney at Law
‘Offices Over American Bank
ing Corporation
Vienna, Georgia ,
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.
Dcar Bill, it’s up to you,
of said county, deceased, has in due | ^ ^ ou no ^ >’ ou will j
| form applied io me for leave to sell u * v ,*? 0, V
I all the lunds of said deceased in Dooly \ * ***. to hinf-ond he’s eonr-
! County-, Ga., for the payment of debts Alter roe . ^ ;
and for distribution among heirs. I ;”*tn a million Amcncan soluL:. ,
will pass upon said application on : f Flon J the»r home across the sea.
first Monday in May, next. Witness | Now that’s why I called you Sata".:,
my hand and official signature this: . ^ or ^ V^ n t advice from you,
April 1st, 1918. 1 knew tlu^t you could tel! m- r
pd J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary. j V st what 1 ou « ht to &>,
EM LOANS
Get All You Borrow
The commission may bo distributed over the period of
tho 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 youwantQUICK ACTION and LOWEST COST
\yri ous stating amount you wish to borrow and tho se-r
curity you have to offer. . . .
ATLANTA TRUST COMPANY
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
EORflJA—Dooly County.
| GEORGIA—Dooly County.
I Whereas, Eula'S. Fuqua has in due
Whereas, J. R. Johnson executor j , orm applied to mo for permanent
■state of N. A. Johnson, deceased, j lottern of administration on estate of
hovs the court in hia petition duly j W. L. Fuqua late n: raid county, dc-
Sled that he has fully discharged
bk trust as executor of said estate.
Ibis is therefore to cite all person:
concerned to show cause, if any they
tsn, why raid executor should not
is discharged from his trust and re- i
I will pass upon said appli
cation on first Monday in May next.
Witness my hand and official sigo.i
turc, this April 1st, 1918.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
The*Devil said:- “Dear William, there
is not much for me to tell,
The Americans will make it hotter
than I can for you in Hell.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, Jno. H. Porter and J. U.
Porter, administrators of the estate j f ™
of Uriah Porter represent to the court * Ve ^ cen u mean old Devil but not: jm.
in their -pettition duly filed and enter- j ns mcan you, . —
on record that they have fully ad- { S° wherf you get here I will leave my | w
ministered said estate. This is there-! job for you.
fore to cite all persons concerned, be-ready for your coming, I’ll 1 ty#
kindred und creditors to show cause [ t kave the fires all bright. |
it any they can Why said administra-1 ^ ^ have your rooms all ready, when S A
ors should not be discharged from}. fh(t AM<,r ' Vnn '
Strength ot body, strength Of nerves, strength of mind,
depend very larffily on whether you have enough iron in
your blood. The world makes way for the strong people
and they generally get what they want, out of life. Pale,
weak, sickly, nervous, peevish, thin, dyspeptic individuals,
need iron to build them up.
tors snouid not nc discharged from [ Americans egin to fight. { m.
their administration and receive let-'^ or ^he boys in Khaki will surely gets 2
tors of dismission on the first Monday! y° u *
in May, 1918. This April 1st, 1918. s 1 have nothing
more to tell, hong up
wive letters dismission on first Mon-'. GEORGIA—Dooly County.
’iy in May next.. This April 1, 1918 Whereas, E. C. Webb has in due
FOR SALE, USED CARS
1 touring Maxwell, In good run-
| ning shape, extra tire.
“ 1 Ford Roadster, repainted, rc
worked, rear new fenders.
O. W. HORNE. Vienna.
And get your hat and meet me here
in Hell.”
—Contributed.
AMERICA’S PART IS JUST
DEVELOPING—HELP PUSH
IRON
IRON TONIC
MULES FOR SALE
Four good mules for sale. Apply to
J. H. JORDAN.
GOODTOTHE LAST DROP
MAXWELL
HOUSE
COFFEE
ASK YOUR GROCER
Great Brittain thwarted the Kais
er's dream of dominating Europe.
The United States will frustrate the
Teutonic World dream.
This war will be won in France by
the undaunted, invincible millions of
free men under the banners of democ
racy.
A GOOD IVESTMENT
162 1-2 acres of land on main pub
lic road, 130 acres in cultivation.
Large 5-room dwelling, 3 tenant
houses, outbuildings, fencing, etc.
Rented for year 1918 for 8 bales of
'cotton. Must be bought soon or own
er will take off the market.-Easy terms
D. C. KETCHUM, Vienna.
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J. E. Clifton, R. F. D. 3, Lyons, Ga., writes: ‘‘Last
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I didn't think I was ever going to get well. My knees
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