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Dr. J. M. WhiteheadJ& Co
VIENNA, GEORGIA
CLOSING EXERCISES OF THE
PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL
On Friday evening occurred the
closing exercises of the Pleasant Val
ley School. A very entertaining pro
gram, consisting of songs, recitations,
etc., by the little folks and the jilay,
' "Topsy Tu^vey," by the boys and
girls of the high school department,
eras effectively rendered and heartily
.enjoyed by al arge and attentive au
dience.
Every listener was especially struck
with the careful training and drilling
ef each child for his particular part,
and with the spirit with which each
. participant entered into the enter
tainment, striving to make it an ev
ening long to be remembered by each'
and everyone present.
Dr. Andrew M. Soule, Federal Food
Administrator for Georgia issued to
day a warning to all millers and deal
ers in corn meal—After this date any
■ill or dealer packing corn meal in
bags of as ise other than required by
the food administration rules will be
subject to penalty.
The regulation requires that after
April 1st, 1918, corn meal, corn grits
and hominy must not be sold for do
mestic use in the United States ex.
cept in packages containing 1 1-2
pounds, 8 pounds, 6 pounds, 10 pound
26 pounds, SO pounds or 100 pounds
act weight
Wholesalers and retailers having
on hand a small supply packed in
containers other than the above, will
be allowed to dispose of same upon
written permission from this office.
No exception will be made for those
having on hand a supply of bags not
conforming to the rules inasmuch as
the Federal Food administrator . has
already allowed two /months to pass
in which disposition of all of these
should have been made. Furthermore
all dealer are warned not to buy from
■ills from within or without the state
which are not complying with the law.
LEGAL NOTICES
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.
It is said that employees in salt
works never suffer from cholera, scar
let fever or influenza.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas 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.
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. Kellam,
late of said county, deceased ,this is
to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of Idn of T. Kellam to be
and 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 8rd day of June, 1918.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
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. 48 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.
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THE EDISON WAY
SATURDAY MAY 25TH
at the School Auditorium
The New Edison
“The Phonograph with a Soul”
was subjected to this
searching test
BY
||the popular
concert contralto^
stood beside tbs New Edison. An Edison Ro-Creotion of
her voice* wee placed on tho instrument Miss Gardner
stood bosido the instrument end sang. Suddenly end .
without Warning she ceased singing and dm New Edison
took up tho song olono. Tho Re-Creation of Miss Gard
ner’s voice wee so perfect that .those who listened with
^eyes closed, could not toll when she'.had ceased to,sing.
HAROLD LYMAN
the talented flutist, fare k similar convincing demonstra
tion with his flute.
THE NEW EDISONfAND|MUSIC’S RE-CREATION
m ' ; «!
ALONE STAND THIS CRITICAL TEST
Every singer whose re-created songs are listed in the Edi
son Catalog can successfully make this 'comparison. Over
thirty different singers, including Anna Case, Marie Rap-
pold and Christine Miller, hare appeared in pnblic tests
with the New Edison.
When artists of this calibre consent to make this
comparison in public and in 'this intimate, crucial way, it
means: The Birth of a New Art, a Naw.Chapter in Musical
History.
There is bnt one literal Re-Creation of Music-—Edison's
Come and hear tha performances ;of great musicians
literally re-created. No obligation to •buy.
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