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MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 191*
All divorce and uncontested cuci
in order for trial on first day of court
178—W. A. Jackson et al vs. J. M.
Lane.
#84—David H. Keefer vs. Walton
Bros.
763— G. L. Adamson vs. A. A. Joiner
764— J. R. Kelly vs. Nathan and Hat
tie Dennard.
884—James Pool vs. T. G. Sutton.
983—W. A. Jelks vs. G. B. Hog3ett
1000—Bank of Vienna vs B. D. Bryan
J. P. Heard & Sons, Bankers.
1909—Byrom Corporation vs. Tosh
Smith and G. B. Free.
TOM SWAIN
t PINEHURST. GA.
If you are going to need anything in the
above lines, you had better buy them now, for
they are hard to get. I can save you money,
having bought my supply last fall.
BIG Reduction..
Prices on Entire Stock
1014—James W. Dorough et al vs.
Mrs. A. C. Dorough et al.
1019—Will J. Ruth vs. Janie C. Ruth.
1026 1-2—J. P. Heard & Sons vs. ,W.
V. Childs et al.
1C27 1-2—J. P. Heard & Sons vs. J.
.. SLIPPERS
F Childs etal.
1028 1-2—Armour Fertiliser Worlia
vs. O. B. Allen et al.
1029 1-2—Armour Fertiliser Works
vs. O. B. Allen anil Mrs. O. B. Allen.
=NOW |ON AT=
A recipe for a wheatless loaf of
bread is soon to be made public by
the office of Home Economics of the
Department of Agriculture. It is the
discovery of a the experimental kitchen
conducted jointly by the Department
of Agriculture and the Food Adminis
tration. Directions are to be given
for the making of three new wheat
substitute breads—the half wheat
loaf, the one-fourth wheat loaf, and
the wheatless loaf. The recipe is ex
pected to save thousands of pounds of
wheat flour.
1031 1-2—Armour Fertilizer Works
vs. J. W. & O. B. Allen.
1038—J. D. Lester vs. O. B. De-
Vaughn.
1043—G. B. Christmas vs. W. R.
The Vienna -Shoe Store
Roundtree.
1052— Union Warehouse Co. vs.
William Pickett.
1053— McNatt O’Connor and Holland
vs. Georgia Realty Trust Co., et al
1063—Virginia Carolina Chemical
Co., vs. J. M. Carter.
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
It is important when your Ford
car requires tuning up or repairing
that you place it in charge of an
authorized Ford dealer. Then you
are sure of having repairs and re
placements made with genuine Ford-
made materials by men who know
all about Ford cap. Bring your
Ford car to us. Satisfaction is sure
and you will receive prompt atten
tion and right prices.
Dr. J. M. Whitehead & Co.
VIENNA, CEORCIA
1067—King Golphin vs. A. B. & A.
Ry.
1072—Georgia Loan A Trust Co. vs.
T. A. Ammons.
1084— Dr. E. M. Braswell vs. Henry
Felder.
1085— G. L. Herring vs. C. M. Tuck
er et al.
1087—L. M. Crocker vs. Otis Fudge
et al.
1088—Mrs. L. M. Crocker vs. Otis
Fudge and J. W. Simpson.
1089—Mrs. L. M. Crocker
Fudge et al.
1091— Mrs. M. M. Lane vs. Mayor
and Council of Unadilla.
1092— W. B. Johnson vs. A. B. & A.
Ry.
1093— George Bogan vs. Seaborn
Whitehead.
1096— J. B. Wall et al vs H. B. Clif
ford et al.
1097— Mrs. M. E. Williams vs. W. L.
Williams.
1101—Mrs. M. E. Williams vs. W. L.
Williams.
1110— Murray Mfg. co. vs Byromville
Oil Co.
1111— T. H. Brown Trustee, vs. O. E.
Griffin and Mrs. S. A. Faulk.
1112— T. H. Brown Trusteo vs. A. O.
Williams and J. C. Williams.
1114—Mutual Fertilizer Co. vs. A. O.
Williams, Mrs. E. C. Williams.
Ill—T. H. Brown, Trusteo vs. E. O.
Griffin.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1918
709— A. B. Small Co. vs. Heza Car
ter, C. A. Barry.
710— A. B. Small Co., vs. Charles
Carter et al
848—Armour Fertilizer Work* v*.
Isacs Thompson et al.
A Few of Those Extra Quality
... REFRIGERATORS...
Built Strictly to CONSERVE ICE
They COST LESS Because
They SAVE MORE.
JONESBUTLER FURNITURE COMPANY
VIENNA,
GEORGIA
849—Armour Fertilizer Works vs.
Isaacs Thompson et al.
Lee Adams et al.
883—Sjvift & Fertilizer Works vs.
NOTICE
Special Prices
on Men’s High
Grade Summer
Clothing from
now on.
J. P. HEARD & SONS CO.
Bastile Day, July 14, the French
Republic National holiday, was ob
served and celebrated this year on
land and sea by American land and and Theo Barrow attended preaching
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922 1-2—Montezuma Fertilizer Co.
vz. A. H. Hathcox, Mrs. A. H. Hath-
cox.
923—Mcll Pcavy vs. J. R. Thompson.
973—Redding Mathews Lumber Co.
vs. E. H. Everett.
989—J. R. Thompson vs. Beauregard
Pcavy.
99Q—Magnolia Stove and Range Co.
W. M. Bragg.
1018 1-2—E. J. Dooling & Son vs. S.
J. Adkins et al.
Adkins et al.
1020 1-2 E. J. Dooling & Son vs. S.
J. Adkins et al.
1032 1-2—The State vs. One Ford
Roadster, Defdt. Lizzie Hudson, Clmt
WANTED
One Thousand Cords
$
of Wood.
1019 1-2—E. J. Dooling & Son vs. S.
EMPIRE COTTON OIL COMPANY
1045—H. S. Brogdon vs. G. S. & F.
Ry.
1047—G. B. Morgan vs. W. J. Join-
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• PLEASANT VALLEY NEWS
1057—J. J. Howell vs. Jack Ellis.
1069—John King Peanut Co. vs. H.
B. Best.
1031—Mrs. Mary E. Lane vs. John
Alfonso Jenkins, jr., et al.
1090—J. H. Smith vs. M. M. Mason.
1095—H. O. Davis vs. I. E Oliver,
Enoch Oliver
1098— S. F. Bowser vs. J. M. White
head.
1099— Seabrook Coal Ce. vs. S. P.
Adams.
1100— Sophia Turner vs. Elias Wil-
Hams.
1102—J. M. Whitehead vs. A. B. * ,with Mi “ “‘T Bowen.
A. Ry. Co. Mr. Claude Barrow, of Coweta
county is visiting his brother. Mr. G.
We are having some very rainy
weather at this time. >.
Lluet Hugh Smith, of Houston,
Texas, was a visitor at the home of
Mr. J. B. Smith last week. Lieut.
Smith formerly lived here and waa
gladly welcomed by his many friends.
Hiss Alberta Lilly spent last week
W. Barrow.
Hisses Clara and Zelma Shurlcy,
Mean. Warren Shurley, G. W. Hall,
Navy forces under special orden in
like manner as is observed the Amer
ican Fourth of July.
at Smyrna test Tuesday night.
Mr. J. B. Smith returned from At
lanta last Friday where he bad been
to visit his son B. B. Smith, at Geor
gia Tech.
Mr. and Mrs. C., B. Swearingen
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn. H. P.
Swearingen.
Mrs. J. S. Dnnn, of Lilly, Is visit
ing her-parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Barrow.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hardigree vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wiggins Sat
urday night and 8nnday.
Messrs. Warren Shurley, Theo. Bar-
row and G. W. Hall went to Sylvester
Saturday night on business.
Miss Lila Smith is on the sick list.
The singing at Mr. G. W. Barrow’s
Sunday night was enjoyed very mnch
by all present
Mrs. Stanley McCormick, in charge
of the department of food produc
tion and home economies of the wom
an’s committee. Council of National
Defense, gives this advice to farm-
crcttcs: “Watch your feet Don't
ignore footwear. You must have af*-' 1
good spinal column to keep np with a
good job. The condition of the spinal
column depend* greatly on the feet.
Be picturesque of yon wish, bnt be
sensible. Wear good stout boots
preserve health.”
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