The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, June 06, 1918, Image 2

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.. . .A.to- PROFIT BY THIS Don't Wult Another Day When you are worried by backache; By lameness and urinary disorder*. Don’t exp •r ineut with an untried tnpdicine. Do as thot^an.vs of people are Jo ins;. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills. V Read this Albany resident's exper ience. W. A. McLarty, prop, grocery and bicycle shop, 226 Residence Street. Albany, Ga., says: “I haven't had to use Doan's Kidney Pills since 1 gave my last statement, recommending them. I believe they have cured me. They are a great medicine for any one with weak kidneys and I am al ways glad to say a good word for them.” Price 60c at all dealers. ' Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy*—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—-the same that Mr. McLarty had. Foster-Milbum Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. LEGAL NOTICBS GEORGIA—Dooly County. Whereas, T. F. Bivins has applied for the guardianship of the person and property of Genie Maud Smith orphan child of Ella Smith late of said county,/deceased. I will pass upon said application on first Monday in July next. This June 3,1918. J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Dooly County. Wher,eas T. F. Bivins has in.due form applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the estate of Ella Smith, late of said county de ceased. This is to notify all persons interested that I will pass upon said application on first Monday in July next. This June 3, 1918.' J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary. NOTICE TO TEACHERS The next Teachers’ Examination .will be on Friday and Saturday, Aug ust 2 and 3. The Teachers Reading Course for the coming year is as follows: Primary and General Elementary Manual for Georgia TcaJhers, Coun ty Superintendent, Free. Woofter’s Teaching in Rural Schools, Southern School Book De pository, 121 Auburn Ave., Atlanta, Postpaid $1.20. Bennett's School Efficiency, Ginn & Co., Atlanta, Postpaid $1.00. High School and Supervisory Manual for Georgia Teachers, Coun ty Superintendent, Free. Hollister’s High School and Class Management,'Southern School Book Depository, Atlanta, postpaid $1.25. Strayer & Norsworthy’s How To Tepch, Southern School Book Deposi. ' tory, Atlanta, Postpaid $1.10. , Respectfully, J. M. ROYAL, C. S. S. GEORGIA—Dooly County. To All Whom it May Concern: D. L. Henderson having in due form applied to theu ndersigned in proper form for permanent letters of admin istration on the estate of T. Kcllam, late of said county, deceased ,this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of T. Kcllam to be nnd appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause if they can why permanent letters of administration should not be granted D. L. Henderson on T. Kellam’s estate Witness my hand and official signa ture this $rd day of June, 1918. J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Dooly Cdunty. Under and by virtue of an order granted by the Ordinary of said coun. ty on first Monday in June, 1918. We will sell at public outcry before court house door in said county on first Tuesday in July next, 1918, an undi vided one-fourth interest in and to lot of land No. 43 in 6th District Dooly county, Ga., belonging to eseate of J. B. Carlisle late of said county deceas ed. Said land sold for payment of debts and for distribution among the heirs. Terms of sale cash. This June 4th, 1918. C. T. CARLISLE, E. J. PEAVY, Administrators Estate J. B. Carlisle. A full unci complete line of Coskets, Collins and Burial Robes * always ready for your inspection. The experience of twenty years in this lifte enables us to offer unex celled service. J. P. Heard & Sons Company Funeral Directors TheTime isatHand to Conserve We have in stock ready to deliver a big lot Wax Seal Cans Pints, quarts and half-gallon E.-Z. Seal Jars and Jelly Glasses, drop In and leavd your order. * Remember we carry a big stock of tires and accessories for the Ford Car> Also Tires and Tubes and Bumpers for the larger varieties. . Get our prices on Water Coolers, Cream Freezers, Ice Tea- Glasses. Your patronage very highly appreciated. Farmers Hardware Ca. ■■ — ■■■■« — ISON WAY Saturday may 2sth at the School Auditorium t The New Edison . “The Phonograph with a Sou1 was subjected to this searching test BY Ida Gardner the popular concert contralto stood beside the New Edison. An Edison Re-Creation of her voice was placed on the instrument. Miss Gardner stood beside the instrument and sang. Suddenly and without warning she ceased singing and the New Edison took up the song alone. The Re-Creation of Miss Gard ner's voice was so perfect that those who listened with eyes closed, could not tell when she had ceased to sing. % HAROLD LYMAN the talented flutist, gave a similar convincing demonstra tion with his flute. * THE NEW EDISQN AND MUSIC’S RE-CREATION ALONE STAND THIS CRITICAL TEST Every singer whose re-created songs aro listed in the Edi son Catalog can successfully make this comparison. Over thirty different singers, including Anna Case, Marie Rap- pold and Christine Miller, have appeared in public tests comparison in public and in this intimate, crucial way, it means: The Birth of a New Art, a New Chapter in Musical History. • * r.’ith the New Edison. There is but one literal Re-Creation of Music—Edison's When artists of this calibre consent to make this Come and hear the performances of great musicians literally re-created. No obligation to buy. x nryrJi-HEilifMI f 4- Dr. J. M. Whitehead & Co. VIENNA, GEORGIA • '■ >r * '• . -V, : •V . • • Z •• •