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Local and Personal Items of Interest
Camp Gordon boys at home for the
weekend were Norman Brown, Pate
Forehand and Cecil Whitehead.
THE SERVICE FLAG
See a tiny silken flag is pressed
against the window glass.
One blue star within its center—mes
sage mute to all who pass.
Little house, the ones you shelter are
unknown to me and mine,
And, though I fain to linger, I go by
and make no sign;
But I whisper this: "God bless'them,
Whoever they may be,
Dwelling in the star-marked cottage,
but with hearts across the sea!"
—B. G. Woods.
Messrs. J. M. Woodward and C. H.
Turton, Misses Mabel and Grace
Woodward spent Friday in Macon.
ALL KINDS OF’
Amusements am
Recreation
Good Order Assured
Mrs. J. T. Jackson had as her guests
Sunday, Rev. W. F. Smith and family
and Rev; and Mrs. J. A. Sconycrs.
Line of Traveling
and Suit Cases
The Women’s Committee of the
Council of Defense of Dooly, will
meet this afternoon at 4 o’clock in
this city.
Miss Thelma Walton is visiting in
Pamlico, S. C.
Vienna
SHOE
Store
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Reese left yes
terday for Atlantic Beach, Fla., to
attend the Cotton Seed Crushers con
vention.
Mias Emily Woodward spent the
week-end in Atlanta.
Rev.. Nelson, of Lilly, was a visitor
in the city yesterday.
Make your car do double duty by
using Tray Trailers and Trailmoblles,
on display and for sale by 0. W.
Horne, Vienna.
CARROLL BROS.
Unadilla, Ga.
Mias Stella Brown is at home from
Atlanta for a short stay.
. Mrs. Carolyn Daughtry has return
ed to Unadilla after completing her
work as head of the department of
Mrs. Price, of Atlanta is the guest
ef Mrs. Cecil Whitehead. .
ONE DAY ONLY
June 13th, Hawkes Expert Optic
ian will be at J. J. Cooper’s Store. He
will make a careful test of your eyes
and At the genuine Hawkss Glasses at
regular prices. No charge for exam-
FOR SALE
One 1917 model Ford touring car
in good condition. Two good milk
cows with young calves. A small
quantity, of country lard.
W. R. JACKSON.
USED CARS FOR SALE
One 490-Chevrolet Touring car in
first class condition.
O.W. HORNE, Vienna;
music in the public scltool.
Mrs. J. S. Silas, of Mt. Dora, Fla.,
is visiting relatives here.
Boys at home from Camp Wheeler
Sunday were Sergeant James Howell,
Lieuts. Charlie Bennett and Charlie
Morgan, Corporal R. D. Power and
Seargeant Roy Butler.
Miss Effie Meadows left Saturday
for her home in Montezuma.
MONDAY, JUNE 10TH, 3 te 10 P M.
"1110 Love Broken”
Triangle with Mary Warren
7th Episode Daughter of Uncle Sam
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 3 to 11 P M
"The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin’’
Make your Ford ride easy by in
stalling "Haasler Shock Absorbers”
917.00 now put on, after July 1st.
price $18.50, put on.
O. W. HORNE, Vienna.
Mrs. T. T. Morgan left yesterday
for Alston for a short visit.
FbR SALE—Good plug Mule and
h good 2 3-4 two-horse wagon. Ap
ply to Empire Cotton Oil Co. tf
FOR SALE—A Jersey cow fresh
in milk and a few bushels Early Am
ber Sorghum seed. J. P. Smith It
Mrs. L. W. McIntosh entertained
with a delightful spend-the-day party
yesterday.. The invited were Misses
Estelle Campbell, Janie Forehand,
Minnie Lee Jordan, Iva and Bessit
Morgan.
Mr. Clay Murphy, of Macon, was in
the city on business Tuesday.
Mrs. B. L. Dickson, of Lilly, is the
guest of relatives in the city.
Ford Information
Mrs. J. B. Ryner has received cards
announcing the safe arrival of her
brothers, R. 0. and Carl Swearingen
overseas. The latter was one of the
last contingent of whites sent from
here to Camp Gordon.
Mrs. W. V. Bell, of Hawkinsville, is
the guest of Mrs. N. A. Powell.
SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 3 to 11 P M
"The Kaiser, The Beast of Berlin’’
Admission 28 and 56 cents on Wed
nesday and Saturday war tax included
Judge D. L. Ivey, of Unadilla, was
in the city on business Tuesday. ‘
RECLASSIFICATION BY |X
THE DISTRICT BOARD rip
Continued from page one rtj
Sammie McKenzie l-I. * PS
Jus. Hilton Brown 1-A. j®
Chas. Lewis Btfrman 1-A. Kg
Wm. S. Christmas 1-A. W
J. E. Everett 1-A. Q
G. B. Christmas 1-A and 2-C. rij
Jimmie Dyson, jr., l-I. * ! ?-
Delamar Allen l-I. B
Randolph Roberson l-I. j
H. G. Goare 1-A.,. I
Rafe Stubbs l-I. 2
W. E. Shivers l-I. j A
James Hall l-I. y
Benjamin Huckaby l-I. 8
Barney Bonapart Cone l-I. k
Preston Tharpe 1-A. J
Minor Cobb l-I. T J
Jim Brown 1-A. j
Claud Burney l-I. is
0. W. Kitchens l-I. ' >
Isiah Owens 1-A. A
G. S. Pike l-I. U
Alford Glover l-I. W
i A. Sirmans 14. It
Robt. Mahogany l-I. J
Buck Jones l-I. (
Will Teaslcy l-I and E. K
W. B. McGough l-I and A. /
C. C. Grantham l-I and A. ^
John Henry Lockett 1-A. P
Kemp Summerford l-I and A. H
Willie Lester 1-E and I. E
Ether Mixon 1-A. 1 f|
Clarence Burnham 1-A.
L. A. White l-I.
W. C. Reynolds l-I.
W. B. Mclnvale l-I.
Jim Rawls 1-A and E.
W. G. Dunaway 1-A.
Eugene Dixon 1-E and I. t
H. D. Morris l-I.
Johnnie Lane l-I.
Joe Brown 1-A.
C. R. Williams l-I.
L. D. Penny 1-A.
J. B. Carroll 1-A.
W. R. Ross l-I.
T. W. Bush 2-C and 3-B.
Allen Thomas 1-E and I.
A. A. Jackson 1-E and 1-A.
C. H. Powell 1A and 2-C.
J. T. Tippett l-I.
J. H. Cook 1-A.
Eddie Bryant 1-A.
Henry Montford l-I.
R. D. Swearingen 1-A.
G. G. Lupo 1-A.
Will Hamilton 1-A.
Frank Lawson jr., 1-L
Willie Jones l-I.
Wm. C. Spier 1-A.
J. H. Harvard l-I.
' T. L. Sledge l-I.
Gillum Bryant l-I.
A. C. SpeigKt 1-A.
, J. A. Thompson l-I.
Elijah Jones 1-A.
Bisma Davis 1-E.
O. L. Arnold 1-L
A. A. Robinson l-I and S-D.
Will Sea 1-E and I.
James Buford Hamilton 1-J
Elliott Puller Smith 1-A.
Judge W. P. George was here from
Atlanta for ashort visit last week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Grace are
spending some time in Eatonton.
Mr. Paul Bullington, of
Atlanta,
was married Sunday afternoon to Mis
Leone Howard, of Cobb. Hr. Bulling
ton formerly lived here and has many
friends who will be interested to
know of his marriage.
Judge W. H. Lasseter made a bus
iness trip to Fitzgerald yesterday.
Mrs. Charlie Morgan, of Fitzgerald
is the guest of relatives in the city.
Miss Kate Morgan left Sunday
night for Washington, D. C. Miss
Morgan stood the examination for
government service some time ago
and recently received notice of her
appointment to service.
Sergeant Bell, of Camp Wheeler was
the recent guest of Miss Audrey New
by.
Miss Audrey Newby has returned
from the State Normal School at Ath
ens.
If you are going to need a Ford this fall you had better place your’
order now. We have only five undelivered orders at present, will get 6
cars this month, am promised 6 next month. The chances are that we
will not be able to get that many during the fall months even with bona
fide orders and the Ford Motor Co. informs us that they will not deliver
us cars only on bona fide orders and
County Demonstrator White has
moved his family to Pinehurst. Mr.
White formerly lived in Americus, he
has been unable to secure a place to
live here so decided to locate at Pine
hurst where a house was available.
Lieut Chas. Morgan is at home
from Camp Wheeler on a short fur
lough.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. .-Woffard and
children are spending some time in
Madison.
Mrs. J. D. Franklin and children of
Tennille, are the guests of Mrs. J. B.
Whitehead.
means an order signed with a deposit and we are instructed ..to accept
these orders with a $25.00 deposit and we are going to deliver these cars
in rotation as the orders are accepted. They tell us that verbal orders
don’t count. A word to the wise is sufficient.
Lieut. Crawford, of Comp Wheeler,
was the guest of Miss Margaret Ever
etts Sunday.,
Grange. Mr. and Mrs. Davies lived
here a number of years ago and have
many friends who are glad that they
have decided to make this their future
home. They have apartments with
Mrs. Sallie Everette.
Messrs. D. B. Thompson, C. H.
Turton and C. S. Gurr are in Atlanta
on business.
Dr. J. M. Whitehead & Co
Hr. and Mrs. J. J. Heard, Mrs. Joe
Bums and Miss Mary Bums spent Fri
day in Macon.
Misses Carrie, Minnie and Lorena
* Wells, of Rochelle, are the guests of
Mrs. Earl Lashley.
It will be of interest to the friends
of Private Glover Carnes to know
that he has recently stood an exami
nation in army mechanics in which
there were 108 participants, of these
three received A-A, the highest mark
that could be made, Private Carnes
was one of the three. He is for the
present stationed at Fort Oglethorpe.
i Mrs. W. B. Nichols and Mrs. C. C.
Duncan, of Unadilla, were visitors in
the city yesterday.
Mr. hnd Mrs. T. G. Woodruff and
Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Jordan spent
Tuesday in Macon.
Mrs. Josie Baldwin and children,
Ashbura, were the guests of Mrs. J.
B. Forehand Sunday.
A FINE LOT OF GEORGIA HAMP.
SHIRE PIGS
“The Most Beautiful Car
in America”
Misses Elizabeth Duncan and Zcph
Pate, of Unadilla, are the guests of
Miss Annie Harvard.
Economy, Beauty,* Pleasure, SERVICE
Are the prime essential of any car,
The PAIGE offers them all.
Car of 1919 Dorts just received, see them.
Do rt-Paige Sales Agency
R. A. Collins, Mgr.—-Unadilla, Qa.
FARMS FOR SALE IN SOUTH
GEORGIA
We have for mU some 28 farms,
both large and small, and several
tracts.of unimproved lends et bargain
prices, wall lota ted, and all in Berrien
county. Write for description end
prices.
BUIE, JACKSON & CLARY,
Attorneys et Law,
5-23-6t Nashville, Ga.
Private Horace Harp stationed at
Fort Sills, Oklahoma, is at home on a
t fifteen day furlough.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith, of Cor-
dele, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
j. D. Reynolds Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Hutchlnsin, of
McRae spent several days with Mrs.
J. T. Jackson last week.