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I located at Lilly Ga.,' consisting of
farm lands, my twelve-room resi
dence, farming tools, mules, cattle
and hogs. I'wish to sell the entire
property but will sell any part of land
and personal property. Will sell land
all together with my residence or will
sell residence with only one acre of
land, or two hundred acres of Land,
also one brick ftore building occupied
by Mr. S. P. Adams the same rents
for twenty dollars per month. Will
also sell my entire interest in the
Planters Oil & Fertilizer Co. Will
sell land or residence and give reas
onable time .on two-thirds of the pur
chase price. I will sell any or all of
the above property at extremely low
prices. Anybody wishing to buy a
nice home with a good six-horse farm
it will pay them to see me at once as
I am going to sell out at some price.
Yours Hruly,
T. P. BUSBEE,
■ Lilly, Ga.
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T O DISPOSE of a great surplus of potatoes and to save more wheat
tor shipment to our troops at the front and our Allies, everyone
Is asked to Increase their consumption of potatoes and reduce
their consumption of wheat bread during the next month.
If each of the J,040,e0« persons In Georgia over 6 years of age
would eat three extra potatoes dally and save three slices of bread
dUy, It would represent the consumption of 1,904,750 pounds of po-
tttCMper duy ana a saving of *50,000 loaves of bread.
Potatoes can not be carried over.. Should the present surplus be
Slewed to waste. It will discourage the turners sod growers and may
result la an lnsuMclant supply for next season. I
The Fordson Tractor
Demonstration.
We want to show you
what it will do.
GEORGIA;—Dooly County.
Will be sold before the court house
door of said county between the legal
hours of sale to the highest bidder for
cash on the first Tuesday in Septem
ber, 1918, the following described
property to-wit: “All that tract or
parcel of land situated lying and be
ing in the town of Unadilla, Dooly I
County, and State of Georgia, known
and designated by the map of survey
of Unadilla, as lota Nos. 63, 54, 66,
56, 57, 58, 69, 60, 61, 62, and 63,
all in Block No. 10, all except 110
feet fronting on 3rd Street and run
ning back 200 feet on Mulberry Ave
nue and known aa the Hooks place,
and 125 feet by 100 feet fronting on
Mulberry Street and known as the
Ransom house.”
Said - property having been lately
levied upon under and by virtue of a
fi fa in favor of W. B. Nichols and
against C. C. Duncan to satisfy said
fi fa and cost. Said property to be
If You AM This Demonstration
YOU WIN.
3 eupa mashed potatoes. 1 cake compressed yeast softene<
4 1-3 cups flour. In 1-4 cup water.
3 teaspoons salt. 3-4 cup milk scalded.
3 tablespoons corn syrup. 2 tablespoons fat.
Add the hot mgk to the potato had whefl the mixture has cooled
atll It is lukewarm, add tha softened yeast and other lngredlenta.
Allow the dough to rise to double 1U bulk. Work It down and lat It
riaa until It baa Increased in rise by about one-half. Then shape the
*»f». I»t th * m unU1 th * r *** doubI * in »•*• and bake them In a
POTATO MUPPIN* (Saving a Fourth of the Flour)
Jr3 cup liquid. i cup mashed potatoes.
1 tahleepoen fat 1 i.j cups wheat flour.
3 tablespoons syrup. 1 teaspoon salt.
* 4 teaspoons baking powder,
* dd St 2BLS*!&
If You Fail to Attend You Lose,
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Will be sold before the court house
door in said county on the First Tues
day in September, 1918, within the
legal hours of sale the following prop
erty to-wit: All of 50 acrea of land
in the northeast corner 'of land lot
No. 94; also all of 50 acres of land in
the northwest corner of land lot No.
94 in the 2nd District of Dooly coun
ty Ga.
Said land levied on aa the property
of I. O. Oliver to satisfy an execu
tion issued from Dooly Superior
Court at the May term, 1918, in fav
or of W. W. Barlow against I. O.Oll-
ver.
This first day of August, 1918.
' I H. O'. DAVIS, Sheriff.
Dr. J. M. Whitehead & Co
The Condition of Roads doesn’t
Affect Chevrolet Efficincy.
Bad going is one of the tests of the Chevrolet
One-Ton Truck’s efficiency. It isn’t a mere goad
roads truck. It delivers the goods despite the
road and the weather. The Chevrolet Truck has
power far in excess of ordinary need. It will
carry full capacity loads wherever its wheels can
find ground to run on.
For Overseas Work With Red Triangle
Forcee—600 Reeruite Aeked For
Out Of 8outh*act During July
Pay Your
Subscription
"Pass the word on, and pass It
quickly, that 600 of the meet capable,
earnest and big souled Christian busi
ness men ore needed Immediately out
at the Southeastern Department for
oversees work with the Red Triangle
Forcee,” according to Dr. W. W. Alex
ander, director of the War Personnel
Bureau, Army and Npvy Y. It. C. A.,
for tha Southeastern Department The
qaota of 5(0 for the department for tha
past month waa exceeded by 111 es-
llitmeats.
The call now comes for executives,
G. S. ft F. RY WILL DISCONTINUE
PARLOR CAR ON TRAINS 1 AND 2
Effective July 25, 1918, G. S. ft F.
Ry. will discontinue the operation of
Parlor Care on trains 1 and 2 be
tween Macon and Jacksonville.
C. B. Rhodes, G. P. A.
IN VILLAGE OF 150, TWO
THIRDS IN RED CROSS
f you do not
want your
paper
i
discontinued.
lea la too big for the amalleat Y. If.
C. A. Job “Over There.” Today the
leading man of tha nation are volun
teering for the work: Bank presi
dent!, college presidents, office hold
ers, political leaders, religions leaders
and hundreds of corporation heads
are giving all time to the work with
America's Sons In France.
State recruiting committees are op
erating in the seven Southeastern
states. Information at to tha oppor
tunities and the work can be secured
through the state recruiting leers ta
rt es, aa follows:
Cha*. M. Norfleet, Y. M. C. A,
Winston-Salem. N. C.
Heath Bartow. Y. M. 0. A., Colum
bia, B. C.
W. E. Heaton, Y. M. C. A., Atlanta,
Klakwan, Alaska.—Although
there are only 150 Inhabitants
In this village, the local Red
Cross society has 100 mem
bers. This Red Cross society Is
composed entirely of Indians.
Recently the organization gave
a benefit basket social and net
ted 3100. The women have com
pleted 48 dresses for French
children, eight bathrobes 37
crocheted bonnets, 82 pain of
socks, and 16 pairs of wristlets.
Patriotic speeches made by the
Indiana are features of the or
ganization's meetings.
CHEVROLET,
One-Ton Worm-Drive Truck
Is.as quiet as it is powerful. Noiseless worm-
drive feature is of big advantage where deliveries
are made in the residential' districts. The Chev
rolet is a splendid investment. Let us prove it.
Complete, with body, 8-post top and curtains. \
$1320. Chassis, $1125. Prices f. o. to Flint,
Michigan.
To Paraffin Floors.
Make your own materials for keep
ing your floors polished. Start with
an old broom. Cut the straw off Just
below the wires which hold It to tho
handle. Cover this with an old stock
ing and sew onto this covering the
legs of other old stockings cut about
12 Indies long and slit into one-inch
strips sp to two Indus of one and.
Sew these around and around the sur
face in rows about one inch apart until
the mop to of the desired thickness.
Then dip the mop into n solution of
one-half cup of melted parafllh and one
Dr. J. Watt Ralne, Edwards Hotel,
JftCkfODe Miss.
r. If. Kaiser. Y. If. C. A_ Nashville,
Tenn.
The Bureau of Markets is estab
lishing its local markets reporting
service for consumers in Washington
D. C. Daily reports will be issued
through the newspapers to keep the
ho tale wife informed as to market sap
plies and prices in order that fruits
vegetables, moats, and possibly fish
may be purchased to the beet advan
tage. This service la intended to
meet in part thel ocai marketing sit-
nation created by the great increase
of Government workers daring the
past year Similar services are now
For The News
cap of kerosene, and allow the liquid
to dry on the strips.
Tha mop may bo kept moist by roU-
FORD & CALHOUN
Pinehurst, Ga.
At the request of the French Min
istry of War, the American Yonng
Women's Christian Association has
opened clubrooma for the Frqnch worn
en employed in the offices of the War
established in 18 cities.