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E. T. HILL
Vienna, Georgia
That you need anything, come to see ns for it
RIGHT IN QUALITY RIGHT IN STYLE
Come into our store anyway, the beautiful .things
see and the Low Prices on them will put you in the
buy. It is a pleasure to us to show our goods.
When you need anything from Hose to Liberty Bonds,
Come and see what we have got for you.
J. J. COOPER'S STORE
Vienna, - Georgia
Professional Cards. FIGHTING MEN
P. E. WILLIAMS, m e.
• Physician and Surgeon.
Vienna, Ga.
Office over Walton Bros. Store
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BIVINS A MOB LEV,
. VjIYSIClANB AND SUHHKONE..
Calls Promptly Answered. .
Vienna, ■ • Georgia.
■ L L. WOODWARD,
Attornoy-nt-Law.
Vienna, - - - Georgia.
• V. C. DAVES
Pliveician and Surgeon
Office in COOPER BUILDING'
Calls promptly answered
CHAS. S. GURR
, Insurance
Office in Vienna New*
Building
fr PHONE 181
DR. E. P. WHITEHEAD
DENTAL SURGEON
VIENNA, - GEORGIA
DR. T. E. BRADLEY
SPECIALIST
Diseases of Eye,’ Ear, Nose and
Throat
Westbrook Bldg.. Cordele, Ga.
DRS. ELLIOTT & ELLIOTT
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
’ CORDELE, GA.
T. HOYT DAVIS
Attorney at Law
Offices Over American Bank
ing Corporation
Vienna, Georgia
CHICKEN LIVERS
SAVING MONEY
SOLDIERS ARE SAVING THEIR
MONEY AS WELL AS BUYING
STAMPS AND BONDS.
Nearly all our fighting men are sav
ing money. That is thel atest word
from France. Many of them are
“paying for the privilege of fighting
for Uncle Sam” by buying Liberty
Bonds and saving war stamps enough
to m_okc thfef oiks who aren’t fighting
ashamed of themselves. Almost all
American soldiers send money home
on payday.
E. A. Hungorford, one of the Y. M.
C. A. Men at the front who is in good
position to know their finances, writes
“The American soldier is the thrift
iest American alive. ‘I have Liberty
Bonds, War Savings Stamps, Mili
tary Insurance, and have allotted' fif
teen dollars a month to the folks back
home, said an artillery man who was
in thehut last evening. There nre
thousands of Uncle Sam’s soldiers in
France who can truthfully say the
. same thing. '
! “ ‘I want to send some money
i home’ is heard constantly by the Y.
| M. C. A. worker in France. The ‘Y’
] has purposely made it easy for the
j soldier to soid money homo. All he
i has to do is to leave his money- with
, the man in the hut, get a receipt for
it, and indicate the name and address
I of thep erson to whom he desires the
money sent. The Y. M. C. A. has ar
rangements with banking institutions
which makes possible the rapid and. in
expensive transfer of any amount of
money to any hank or person in the
states.
“Ours oldiors are thinking straight
about money matters. They are not
misers, by any means, and they aro
Willing to spend a small amount on
things that go to mako life more en
joyable, but their chief thought is to
Insure their economic independence
when .the war is over and they re
turn to civilian life.
“The average sale to the soldiers
who coma into our Y. M. C. A. hut,
and they are artillery, men, engineers
and dough-boys, is almost exactly a
’franc a day, thirty francs, or about
six dollars a month. But the soldiers
could gamble, and they could at times
‘spend money perhaps even more fool
ishly. They just don’t do it The per
centage that could be accused of such
an unwise expenditure of money is
negligle, much smaller than in civil
ian lift).
GEORGIA FAIRS EXEMPT
FROM THE INCOME TAX
Secretary Stripling of the South-
eastren Fair, Atlanta, October 12th to
19th, is in receipt of information
from Washington that the Collector
of Internal Revenue hds ruled that ad
missions to fairs, and all receipts from
every character including net receipts
from amusements on the midway, are
exempt from -war tax. This ruling
which was secured through the offi
cials of the American Association of
Fairs, which has been looking after
the Interests of all the fairs of the
United States will no doubt be pleas
ing information to the thousands of
'stockholders of Georgian fairs.
MT. PLEASANT AND MAR-
VIN NEWS
*.••***•*•«.»
An old hen has a mch larger liver
than you in proportion to weight or
food eaten. Then it follows that they
’. get bilious, just like you do. They are
grouchy, cross, unhappy. Start her
liver and make her happy. Then she
will lay eggs all winter. Como and
get a package of B. A. Thomas Poul
try Powder. Food it occasionally.
See your hens perk up—hear them
sing—look for eggs. Your money Be iUrc to m WaIt whitnlan ...
back if it fails. O. !«, ARNOLD «Wj«<ph e Regenerates" at the DeSoto
J. P. HEARD & SONS Local Dealers. I next Monday.
| DECLARE WAR ON RATS
: A state-wide campaign is to ho
waged against rata. The movement
merits the united approbation and
support of all Georgia. There is no
more effective way in which to aid in
conservation. It is impossible to es
timate the absolute waste tliat results
from allowing this particular species
of vermin to exist. The number of
kitchens barns' and business houses
not infested with these destructive
little animals, is negligible. In most
instances they have coma to bo ac
cepted, as a necessary evil and little
or no effort is made to exterminate
them and thereby eliminate the im
portant waste for which, they are re
sponsible.
It is not this feature alone that
makes them so great a nuisance but
there are many reasons why this
army of rodents should bo destroyed.
They-are allies of filth and disease,
two of the greatest enemies to human
ity. Thoro are many good reasons
for declaring war upon them, in fact
no argument can he offered to show
that they aro deserving of any mercy.
They should bo givon no quarter but
should bo completely exterminated.
It is to be hoped that the movement
will receive the .endorsement and sup
port of tho people of Vienna and
Dooly. The waste of foodstuff from
this source is non-essential and there
fore unjustified. It is a patriotic and
economic duty to get rid of the rat.
A large crowd from here attended
the singing at Double Branch Sunday
Mr. J. Y. Sutton, of Arcadia, Fla.,
was at Mt. Pleasant Sunday.
Miss Alda Powell spent the week
end with Miss Sjyrtis Spears.
Mr. Mabloy Ogilive spent the week
end with Mr. Golden Powell.
Mrs. Lizzie Bryant and L. H. Bry
ant of Macon, visited relatives here
last Week.
Misses Cecil and Alda Powell and
Mr. Golden Powell wont down to Ash-
burn Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ross and children,
of Cordele visited Mrs. J. C. Bright
Sunday.
Mr. and Walter Sowen of Pleasant
Valley spent the week-end with home-
folks.
Mr, Lewis Spears, af Anniston, Ala.
fepent last Thursday with homefolks.
He was called home to'attend the bed
side of his sister, Mrs. W. H. ‘Conoly
who is dangerously ill at her home in
Sylvester.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smoke and
Mr.-RranWin Barry of Warwick, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. Newell Shell Sun-
’day. •
Misses Vassie Hathcox and Cecil
Powell epent Friday night with Mrs.
Lucius Boldin.
i Tho boys of this community enjoy
| a game of ball every Saturday after-
FARM LOANS
• Get All You Borrow
The commission may be distributed over tho 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- .
curity you have to offer.
ATLANTA TRUST COMPANY
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
D.O.Kt?
JDJBfAVC
THERE 'S NONE SO. G&OD
Every round black tick puts a dec
imal point into the South’s prosperity
—Changes.dollars of profi into cents.
Rniurm peiifiHt of meat to ounces.
Quarts of milk to pints.
Turns southern feed into useless
ticks instead of into meat, milk, but
ter, fat.
Even makes the hide less useful
for leather.
' Dip that tick!
Bryant Washburn in “Twenty-One”
will be seen at the DeSoto next-Friday
Don’t forget that an installment of
“Vengeance and the Woman” and two
good comedies are shown at the De-
Soto every Saturday.
An enemy—billions of him— ! o
sucking the.blood of the Nation.
Hidden in the grass of southern
pastures and ranges.
Waiting to poison and kill southern
battle.
Ready to sap the blood of cattle it
can not leave as carrion in the fields.
The Cattio Tick—Waster of prec
ious meat—spreader of Tick Fever.
Dip that tick.
j Through a cp-operative pirn of. the Dixie Gvciitrd
'Highway Association, IhfeCcJtiily Corn if tic (it ii il’is
; County, and the Chero-Cola people, the above pictured
direction sign has been erected on the D, 0. II. through
|our county for the benefit of the public generally.
As a means of protecting and preserving these signs
I we offer a reward of $5.00 for evidence to convict anyone
‘guilty of destroying or mutilating this property.
County Commissioners of Dooly County.
J. B. WALTON, Chairman.
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