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BACK HOME
I sit upon the deck at dust,
Gazing out upon the foam,
Thinking sadly of my friends
And the folks I’ve left at home.
'YbtflL Never Know JIow Goad,
This Coffee Is Until^ouTtyIt-
0)1, if I could only once go back.
And look again upon those faces,
Fee! those kisses on my cheeks,
Feel again those^ond embraces.
But now I can only dream of them,
And think of them when in harm,
But I can’t get off my mind just now
The day I left the farm.
W ORDS cannot adequately describe
the fine flavor of Luzianne Coffee.
You’ve'got to taste it yourself. Won't you
try Luzianne next time?
Luzianne is packed in sanitary, air
tight, full-measure tins—impurities can’t
get in an4 the flavor can’t leak out It
has been made very easy for you ,to get
acquainted. You take no chances. If
Luzianne doesn’t taste better than any
other coffee you ever tried, jlour grocer
will refund your money. So, buy that
first can today.
Lack of Iron in the Blood Means Lack of Appetite, Loss
of Energy, rale Cheeks, and • General Deblli-
tated Condition of the Entire System.
ZIKON Will rat Iron Into
Tonr Blood.
I see my dear old mother
With bitter tears in her eye.
And she breaks down in joy and sor-
tow, " ’. r
As she tell3 her boy goodbye:
My father, strong and sturdy,
Puts out his brawny hand, ■ v
And says, “My lpoy, today I feel
That I've raispd my country a mbn”
“If you go and fall in battle,
And this I hope you never do, ,
But if they get you, they’ve got a son,
And they must get the father too.’’
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
Modern Musketeer--
AnAaiOMUl
Where i3 the chivalry of long ago,
when knights fought to the death for
their ladies fair? Where is the chiv
alry of D’Artagnan, the famous mus-
I keteer and gallant?
[ Though slumbering all these years
it has been awakened in the v person of
Ned Thacker (the role played by
Douglas Fairbanks), who through pre
natal influence inherited the spirit of
- * Before he
Be physically fit! Guard your health as the most prised possession you
have.■ ’ When, you find yourself losing your grip, becoming irritable, nervous,
•weak, ancmlo, take inventory. See what is wrong!
Tour blood probably does not contain sufficient iron. The red corpnssles
may have become diminished, and consequently, your entire system suffers
from Insufficient and impoverished blood supply, and the accumulation of
liolsonous waste matter. ( '
If you find this to be the case, you will want a remedy that will supply
iron, which will Increase tho number of red cerpuscles. Try ZIRON, the new
Iron Tonic, which,contains no alcohol, no habit-forming drugs, and is rec
ommended as a safe, reliable, tonic remedy for meif, women and chlldrea,
Mrs, Lizzie Pennington, of AdamsTlllo, Ala., writes; “About two weeks
ego I was In bed with an awful bad cold, and I was awful weak. I had taken
purgative medicine, but wanted to try something with Iron to 0*9 If I couldn’t
get back my strength. My son thought Zlron would help me, so I commenced
1L My nerves generally run down In the Spring and I need something to
build mo up.. .When I got some better and was up and around, we cqpunenced
the Zlron and It surely helped me to gain my strength and throw off the
*U>OSU*K* .
the famous Dumas hero,
was born his mother religiously read
Dumafe, hoping that the stork would
deliver the reincarnation of D’Artag-
nan, and her wish was gratified.
As a modern D’Artagnan, Fair
banks battles for his lady lovo in a
manner .to arouse the envy of the de
parted D’Artagnan.
No whinnying charger carries his
doughty rider to the fray, but the
modern flivver comes in timely need,
and proves much more serviceable in
annihilating distances.
Many humorous situations are pre
sented as the'gallantry of the youth is
misunderstood, and his impetuosity in
succoring females in real or* fancied
embarrassing
Oh, I must pause a moment,
* To wipe away a tear,
Then my thoughts turn back again.
To the scenes I love si» dear.
"When It Fours, It Reigns 1
I tell my sister farewell,
And start off down’the road,
My brain is working swiftly,
And my heart it has a load.
cold...I have used only about a halt bottle of Zlron hut feel bo much better
and stronger that I may, not have to take any more for awhile.”
SPECIAL OFFER:, Buy a bottle of ZIRON, today, at your druggist’s
and give it a fair trial, according to directions on the bottle. If. after using
up one bottle, you find It has not benefited you, take the emptjf bottle back
to the druggist and he will Tetund what you paid him for It. We repay him,
fo thebe la no reason why he should mot repay you. This Offer only applies
to the first trial bottle,• CAD
The following letter has been re
ceived by Mr. H. R. Fenn fpom Leon
SCHOOL CHILDREN WIN HONORS
Trif>pe, a Dooly county boy, member
of tho 151st.
Somewhere in.France, March 12,1918
Just a few lines to let .you all know
that I am well and doing fine and
think of yon often and long to see’yon
all. 0$ course it will be sometime
some
Atlanta, Ga.—Several hundred At
lanta, school children are today the
proud possessors of commissions be
stowing pilitary rank and issued by
the governor of the state over his
hand and seal -in due and ancient
form. The young folks won the com
missions for enlisting savers in thg
American Thrift Army in connection
with the great War Savings Stamp
movement, and they were conferred
this week at special exercises held at
the Auditorium. Atlanta school chil
dren have done splendid work in the
W. S. S. campaign, buying and selling
more- stamps than those of any other
city of Atlanta’s size in the country.
As I gaze in front of me
I see a maiden fair,
And her blue eyes seem to strengthen
me |
To go bravely “Over There.”
A JDurlesque W eddmg
Unadilla Auditorium, May 17th
8:30 O’CLOCK
Featuring a Cast of. Unadllla’s Most Prominent
> Business Men
before I; can.
fine spring weather now, but it is a
little cool every night, sure am glad
to see it, we are so tired of hiking
through six or seven inches of snow.
Frank Adkins died the othet day from
pneumonia, I surely did hate to lose
him for he and Col. Lumsden are the
only Vienna boys here with be. I
living in Cordele this
I kiss the girl I’ve loved so long,
I cut a lock of her hair,
I gave a long last look at her,
Then I left her standing there.
distress places him
situations.
Ned finally meets his fate, and in
scenes of
super-heroism, done in
dashing Fairbanks style, he saves the
girl from a horrible fate and wirs a
brde. •
Oh, God, I love those people,
And how I love that land,
And for those friends’ of mine ’’back
home,”
I’d die just like a man.
guess you are
year as I heard you were going to
move. -* /
The army life is not so hard after
all. I am enjoying every day of it.
we received mail from home yester
day and the boys are all writing let
ters. Saw a few air battles the other
day. Have not had a Vienna paper
since I have been over here, ( how
about sending be one. Must close,
will w$lte again soon with a long let
ter. Write soon. With love to all, I
am LEON T^IPPE.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
, Lucas County,’ as.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
Is senior partner of the Arm of F. J.
Cheney A Co., doing business In tho City
of Toledo, County and State aforesaid,
and that said Arm wiP pay tho sum of
ONE. HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every c’aq&of Catarrh that cannot bo
cured by tho Esc of HALL’S CATARRH
MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D. 1886. A. W. OI.EA80N.
(Sea)) Notary Public.
Vail’s Catarrh Medldno is taken In
ternally nnd acts through the Blood on
the Mucous Surface* of the System. Send
for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O.
Sold by all druggist*. 75c.
Hall's FanUly Pills for constipation.
So if they love us back home.
Do helpthem find a way,
To join the boys who afe on the front
And help us win the day.
Mr. S. C. Palmer
.. Mr. Otis Rogers
Groom
Maid of Honor
Mr. Ernest Shepherd
Brides Maids—Messrs. A. R. Ware, Claude Graham, Gordon Pennington,
Feagin Kelly,' Dr, Perry Holliman, Verna Carroll
Ushers — j, Mr. Milo Moore, Mr. Chauncey Manuel
Flower Girls Messrs. J. C. Pickren, R. A. Collins
■Mr. G. N. Vinson
They know that we need more money,
They know we must have food,
So show the people, we’re fighting for
To save our sacred blood,
By Buying Liberty Bondi.
JACK TAGGART. >
Ring Bearer
Train Bearer
Mr. Drake
Mr. Jack Bridges
Person
GUESTS
A beautiful assortment of Jardi
nieres. Jones-Butler Furniture Co.
Mother of tho Brido
Mr! W. T. SpraiUey
Mr. S. J. Shepherd, Sr.
MONEY TO LOAN
Without commission on realty, also
by notes.
, lA. A. SMOKE,
l-3-6mo. I Perry, Ga.
FOR SALE—Two-chair barber shop
fixtures. Cash or terms. Apply to
Perry G. Tucker, Plnehurst 6-2-4t
Grandmother of tho Brido
Mother of the Groom ...
Little Slaters of Bride—Me
Ernest Holland, Gcorgo Ellington, Gcorgo Robertson.
Pres. Wilson ;. ......
Mrs. Wilson i .‘.
For High-Grade Cem
etery Memorials
CONFER WJTH : f
You Are Shown A Way Out
Clegg Griggs
Harmon Beddlngfield
..... Mr. A. C. Pato
Lewis Graham
Sant Silverstein
Mr. Sidney Williams
Thc^e can be no reason why any
reader of this who suffers the tor
tures of an aching back, the annoy-
Count of No Account —J..
Mrs. Vernon Cnstlo
Charlio Chaplin
Geraldine Farrar
l“ V ' NOTICE M:.: ,
We have for sale all kinds of legal
blanks, warranty deeda. Mortgage
notes, bond for title, promissory notes
etc. Call at the News office for
Mr. Henry Manuel
...1tfr. Amory Speight
.... Mr. S. W. Bobbitt
Mayor C. B. Morgan
Douglas Fairbanks
Gen. Pershing
PROPRIETOR
CLARK’S (MONUMENTAL WORKS
j AMERICUS, GEORGIA .
- The Firm of Established. Reputation
Mr. Carl Clements
Butler
Mr. L. Lowery
ORCHESTRA
.Mr. Ivey Maxwell
Mr. W. B. Nichols
Pianists .
Violinist
great relief. I haven’t had any
trouble for quite awhile now.
You Aro Mott Cordially Invited to ba Prei.nt
•ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT OF LOCAL
Price COc at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
A full arid complete^ line of
Criskets, Coffins and Burial Robes
always ready for your inspection.
The experience of twenty years in
this line enables us to offer unex
celled service. \{ '' . ’
Mrs, Bales had. Foiter-Milburn Co.
D. C. KETCHUM, Vienna.
Buffalo, N. Y.
PATRIOTIC DAY AT MT. VERNON
We have en route two cars nitrate
of soda. Empire Cotton Oil Co. 2t
48x6, 13 Lines ...69 cts rod
32x6 46 cts rod
39x6 511-2 cts rod
47x6 _.. '..58 1-2 cts rod
48x12,13 L>pe Wires....54 1-2 cts rad
Poultry 60" 86 Line Wires, 66 cts rod
, BARBED WIRE
Heavy Cattle, 80 rads $6.10
Heavy Hog, 80 rods 5.86
Light Hog, 80 rods : .’. 8.76
F. 0. B. Vienna, Pinehurat s or Cordele’
Geo. D. Mashburn
HAWKINSVILLE, GA.
4-25-4t
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