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Local and Personal Items of Interest
MOSEY
the sin of omission ^ <
It isn’t the thing you do, dear,
It’s the thing you leave undohe '
Which give's you a bit of heartache
At the setting of/hes un.
The tender word forgotten,
The letter you did notrwrite,
Tfie flower you might hive ^ent, dear,
Are your haunting ghosts at night.
FRIDAY
Gounod, was rendered in a beautiful
and artistic manner. Miss Hamilton
has musical ability and is doing ex
cellent work under the direction of
Mr. Michacliu of the Conservatory.
WANTED—Two furnished, rooms
for light housekeeping by June !• Re
fined young couple, no children. Phone
the News Office for particulars.
The Woman’s Missionary Society
of the Baptist church will hold its
regular monthly meeting, Monday,
May 21, at 4 o’clock.
Sergeants Janies Howell and Tom
Bennett have been at home this week
from Camp Wheeler on a short fur
lough. *.
Dr. and Mrs. J..M. Whitehead and
Mrs. C. S. Whitehead spent the week,-
Tbe stone you-might have lifted
Out of a brother’s way, y
A bit of heartsome counsel
You were hurried too much foi say;
'The lovipg toHch of a hand, dear'
The gentle and minsome tone,
That you had no'time or thought for,
With troubles enough of your own.
^ J 8c Bar, not the 5c size, with a ,
ONE DOLLAR PURCHASE ■■
GOSSARD Front Lace Co;
Just what you want for comfort and style A
Why Buy Other Makes?
FOULARDS,
36-inch; was $2.00; Only a few patterns left;
WHITE WASH SKIRTS, !
Choice „-r.-. :
CROCHET THREAD, Star Brand
- VIOLA-DANA in
I •BREAKEBSJWEAD"
' A mpre appealing character was
never shown on the screen than Ruth
i Bowman, the waif of the Cape Co/l
: coast, played by adorable Viola Dana.
■ Ituth’s life is beset with storm and
tempest, like tlm rugged coast of her
. birth, but at last there is peace'and a
quiet at sea, in the harbor of happi-
' ifess.
Ruth, after her mother's death, is
> brought dp by relatives. She falls in
love with Eric Pixley, a young sea
faring man, who proves his worthiness
' of her by saving the ship on which ho
• has “signed articles,’’ at the risk of his
1 life. A great shadow falls , across
1 Ruth’s life, but joy is won by means
of her own I heroism. “Breakers
i Ahead” si a wholesome, vital story inj
, which thes pectator seems to feel-the
salt spray of the sea on his lips.
This picture, will be sliown at the
iDeSoto Theatre on Wednesday, May
For lifexis all toy short, dear,
- And sorrow is all too great
For all'our slow oompassion
That tarries’until too late.
And ’tis not the thing you do dear,
It’s the thing you leave undone
Which gives you ,the hitter heartache
now.
At the setting of thes un.
end in Atlanta.
Mrs. Carolyn Daughtry spent die
Among the prominent men from
other-sections'of the,county present
'at the Good Roads Booster barbecue
Tuesday were! J. D. Lester, J. E.
Horne, H. R. Fenn, Geo.' Hasiam, T.
P. Busbee, A- M. Wilson. f
Mrs. Q. W. Home, Mrs. M, E. Rush-
in and Mrs. Lionel McKenzie spent
Saturday in^Macon.'
Corporal R. D. Power, Privates Ed*
All Numbers
week-end in Unadilla.
The Civic Club will be entertained
next Thursday afternoon at 4 o’clock
at the home of Mrs. R. S. Middleton.
Important business meeting, Members
urged to be present.
M.land Mrs. P. A. Lennard and Miss
Pauline Lennard saw the “Womanless
Wedding” in CordelSi Thursday night.
PEPPERELL SHEETING, (5 yd. Limit) J
Per Yard , ]
MAR, HOFF MIDDIES, All sizes, I
Friday Only . - ..
ELECTRIC DRESSES,
We sell Electric Dresses for house and streetiwear; $1.60 to
CHILDREN’S DRESSES,
Regular $1.60 and $2,00 grade; best ginghams, choice
We Are Agehts for the-Famous McCall Pati
I mund Porter, Roy Butler and Coker
were here from Camp Wheeler for
the week-end.
- Mrs. Leila Huff tyin'Atlanta for an
extended visit. • V.
Mr. J. D. Lester! of Capron, was a
visitor in the city Tuesday. .
Miss Fannie Fenn attended the
Freida Hempel Concert in Macon last
week.
Mrs. P. C. Eyerett has returned
from Macon having been there for
several days with: Miss Margaret ev-
erette.
WANTED—Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping by June I. Re
fined young couple, no chaldron. Phono
' the News Office for particulars.
FOR : SALE—Thoroughbred Big
Bone Poland China Shoats and Pigs.
5-16-21 E. H. Peavy, Pinchurst.
Miss Margaret pverette is in Macon
where she has recently undergone an
operation-' for appendicitis. . Her
friends will’be glad to learn that she
- is convalescing satisfactorily.
FOR SlALE—One pecond class mule
Apply to Dr. E. D. Richardson, At
lanta, Ga. It
FOR SALE— A quantity of feed
oat* for immediate sale. Apply to
Mrs. M. E. Rushin. '5-16-4t
TOMATO PLANTS f
Several, varieties' of tomato plants
for sale. Apply to MRS. T. A'. AD
KINS. ,» , '
Rev. J. M., Foster, of Rochelle, was
a visitor ih thee ity yesterday.
Mrs. J. T. Home, of Abbeville, is
visiting Mrs. C. A. Sims this week..
I Mr, John Doster, of Rochelle, was
in the city yesterday.
Dr, .add Mrs. J. M. Whitehead and
> MEADOWS-NEWBY
Much pleasurable interest centers
in the announcement of the marriage
of Miss'Melissa Meadows and Mr.
Robert Newby which occurred at Ash-
burn lsst Sunday afternoon. The bride
whose .home is in Hawkipsville has
spent several months here in the past
two years. She is a musician of
marked ability and while here aa pian
ist at the DeSoto Theatre made f6r
herself a host 4f friends who are.
pljased that she is to make this her
permanent home! At the time of her
marriage she was pianist at a Theatre
in Live Oak, Fla. It was during her
stay here that Mr. Newby fell a victim
to her charms. He went to Live Oak
last week fora visit to her and while
there, plans for theif inAnedinte mar-
A FINE HOT OF GEORGIA HAMP
SHIRE PIGS
Our blood lines are Cherokee Lad,
Walkover by Gen. Tipton, Dudie, Pat
Maloy, and Silko. We believe that we
can satisfy our customers'in the best
possible manner. 10 ’ weeks old,
weigh 62 pounds.
H. H. GRAHAM, Unadilla, Ga.
1,000 yards of REMNANTS at One-Half
Louis Miller Dept.
eleventh avenue cordele, qeoi
CARD OF THANKS
’ yfc wish to thank our white friends
for the assistance and sympathy
shown and offered in the long and
last illness of our daughter and sister.
T. J. GILBERT. AND FAMILY.'
Scores of Athletic stars are enlist
ing for service with the Y. M. C. A.
to instruct and help the American
soldier overseas to keep himself phy
sically fit to fight, i
one of two things, vision or thought,
suggests that the namo of the capitol
of Dooly should be changed because
it is the same as the name of the capi
tal of one of the nations arrayed
against us. This is so absurdly ridic
ulous that it hardly deserves to be ev
en commented upon. We are not so
easily vanquished, rather should ' we
hold the more firmly and raiso Vienna
Georgia’s standard -higher. Should
we allow our prejudice to go'to such
lengths as this,'it would be .just as
FOR SALE
Located in the city 'of.
Greensboro, Greene County,
HELP WIN THE. V«
GOVERNMENT MANURE make*
now one-tenth its actual i. o. b. fertiliz*
lar’s wortii of plant food for every dim^J
Get it quick and have it ready wh*
Sold for cash, or Nov. 1, at six per cent®
farmefYecommended by his local bank, w
WE ARE IN TO WIN LET’S EVERY
OVER THE TOP WITH CORN TO
Mr. Newby is a popular member of
the younger set, he is a member of
the firm oj W. F. Newby & Co.
Georgia, Six-Stand' 70 Saw,'
All-Steel, Murry Cotton Gin
Outfit,-100 H. P^Boiler, 75
horsepower quick action Au
tomatic Engine.’ _ Attache^ ‘
much in order to place a ban on the
.name William because if there were,
apything in a name Kaiser Bill’s rec-|
ord would surely put that good old
substantial appelation oh the blink.
These are trivaltics and therefore do
not occupy the minds of those who
are concerned aboi^t the more im
portant things that are in need of be
ing done. 1
to gin new 8-30 American
Corn Mill, and Wood Sawing
and Splitting Machine. Dut-
- > Distributors of Government
, FORT VALLEY, G>
Good For Every Crtjp G
fit cost $10,000. On account
of bad health the owner will
sell cheap! ' If interested
Nineteen thousand baseball bats
have been sent overseas by the Y, M.
C. A. for the American Expeditionkry
Forces. 3/ •• ' t. . i
MONDAY, MAY 20, 6 to 10 P. M.
Triangle Presents Wm. Deimond in a
17th 1 Century Romance of tho Carri-
bean, “Tha Saa Panther”
bean entitled 'The Sea Panther”
“She Didn't Do It”—Comedy
Fourt Episode of a “Daughter of
Ugcle Sam"
WEDNESDAY, MAY 22 6 to 10 P. M.
Metro presents Winiome Viola Dana
in “Braalura Ahead.” A Screen
Drama of Heroism and Romance.
“Won By a Fowl”—^Comedy -*
FRIDAY, MAY 24, 5 to 10 P. M.
Artcraft presents Douglas Fairbanks
in “dfModern Musketeer.” The story
has an unusual theme, presenting dash
ing incidents of romance in which a
young man with tha spirit of a gallant
and adventuresome Knight of old hat
soma sensational experiences. IB &25c
Also Lonesome Luke Comedy
SATURDAY, MAY 25 5 to 10 P. M.
Eighth Episode of "Vengeance and
The Woman” /
"Wives and Worries?—Comedy
We run only four nights a Week
but show more than most people do in
ALL STEEL GIN CO.
Greensboro, Ga.
Mr. J. Q. Adams visited Macon yester
day attending the Anna Case concert
last night.
Mrs. 0. W. Horne, Mrs. R. E. Cook,
Mrs. Gertrude Taggart, Mrs. U. V.
.Whipple and Mrs. Jewell Brown spent
yesterday in' Macon.
Mr. Irby Forehand has passed a
Announcing the Open-
v ’ ing of
successful examination for naval serv
ice and will leive soon for Charleston
to enter service.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Woodward,
Misses Fannie Fenn and Emily Wood
ward attended, the Anna Case recital
in Macon last night.
Mrs- Lilia Slocum, of Macon, has
been the guest of Miss Maude Morgan
this week.
Col. P. S. Burney, of Madison; has
been the recent guest ef his nephew,
Mr.' W. S. Reese.
Mr. and Mrs. Reese Horton, of
Amcricuahave been recent Visitors In
ALL KINDS OF
Order Assured
Hbn. Emmett Shaw, candidate for
the U. S. Senate was a visitor in the
city Monday. ’
Privates Glover Carnes, Norman
Brown, Pate Forehand and Rpb
Thombiey were at home from Camp
Gordon Sunday.
Miss Lucile Morgan has returned
from Chipley, Fla.
Vienna Shoe Store
CARROLL BROS.
Unadilla, Ga.
USED CARS FOR SALE
1 Ford Roadster, 1 5-Passenger
Chevrolet
It O. W. HORNE, Vienna.
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