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The Vienna News
PublUhed Weekly
UIS3 EMILY WOODWARD
Managing Editor
FOR JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT
To tlie Democratic Voters of the Cor-
dele Judicial Circuit:
I am a candidate for Judge of the
Superior Court of the Cordeld Judi
cial Circuit, subject to nomination by
the Democratic Primary election- to
be held on September 11,1918, I re
gard the office oh of the greatest im
portance to the public welfare. It
it the most sacred trust within the
gift of the people. If the voters
should elect me, I promise them that
I will dispose of the business coming
before the court as rapidly as possi
ble and discharge the duties of the of
fice fairly and impartially.
8-15-4t O. T. GOWER.
The announcement of Judge D. A.
R. Crum for election as Judge of the
Superior Courts of the Cordele Cir
cuit appears in another column of
this issue of the Herald. He has held
this office for the unexpfred term of
Judge George, and has discharged his
duties fairly and impartially.
—Byromville Herald.
Entered at the post office in Vien
ne, Ga., as second class mail matt- •
u;cording to the <• 't of Cong
March 8rd, 1878.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1918
RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION
EXPLAINS CROWDED COACHES
Says The Great Number of Troops Be.
log Handled Causes Congestion
Wk
Complaints have reached me from
time to time of overcrowded trains
and unsatisfactory conditions prevails
ing in some sections of the country in
passenger train Service. I feel cer
tain that there are grounds for some
of these complaints, but I am sure the
public will be interested to know that
the reasons ore two-fold
First, the great number of troops
now be'ing handled over the various
railroads between the homes and the
cantonments, between the different
cantonments and then to the seaboard
is making extraordinary demands up
on the passenger car and sleeping car
equipment of the country. This has
caused a scarcity of day coaches and
sleeping cars which it is impossible
to remedy immediately.
SOME LAND FOR SALE
, 280 acres, 200 in cultivation, large
6-roont dwelling, painted, ceiled, etc.,
large barns, out buildings, two ten
ant houses, artesian well, about fifty
acres god timber. Price is right and
on easy terms..
FOR-JUDGE SUPERIOR COURTS
OF THE CORDELE CIRCUIT
To the White Voters of the Cordele
Judicial Circuit:
I respectfully announce my candi
dacy subject to the democratic pri
mary, for re-election as Judge of the
Superior Courts of the Cordele Cir
cuit Having held this office for the
unexpired term of Judge George, I
ask election for the full term, promis
ing for the future a faithful and im
partial performance of the duties of
the office according to law and justice
as I have endeavored to do during the
short time I have been on the bench.
Very respectfully,
8-154t D. A. R. CRUM,
50 acres 2 1-2 miles of Vienna, 4-
room dwelling, etc. About 35 acres
in cultivation.
322 acres; about 176 acres in cul
tivation, 2 5-room dwellings, 2 ten
ant houses, 3 barns, 1 artesian well,
four surface wells, 60 acres fenced,
some timber. A bargain at price.
Secondly, the increased demands
itics for
FOR SOLICITOR-GENERAL
I hereby announce that I am a can-
didate to succeed myself as Solid'
tor-General of the Cordele Circuit,
subject to the Democratic primary
to be held on September 11th.
If again honored by the people of
the Circuit with election to this offl-
cie, I will in the future, as in the
past, discharge its duties to the best
of my ability.
Respectfully,
JOSEPH B. WALL,
8-15-4t
upon track and terminal facilities
the transportation of the tremendous
amounts of coal, food supplies! raw
About 200 acres; 176 in cultivation
good 6-room dwelling, near school
and church. Can be bought cheap.
202 1-2 acres, wholel ot; 150 acres
in cultivation, new 5-room house,
ceiled and barn, etc., about 4 miles
from Unadilla. Price is right and on
easy terms. See
D. C. KETCHUM, Vienna.
Power hdtlj ordained nothing
which economy saw not needful—
Tapper.
PLENTY OF MONEY
TO LOAN
ON IMPROVED FARMS
Just arrived another lot of
Street Dresses
Broadway’s Latest Designs in all the
Leading Shades.
flost Complete Line of
Coat Suits-Coats
Ever shown in Cordele. Don’t believe it, when they say you dan’t get a nice
Suit'for less than $50 to $60. Come in and get our prices and save from $5 to
$10. No charge for alterations. • _
Gossard
FOR FIVE, SEVEN OR TEN YEAR
TERMS
J. D. COBB &E. F. STROZIER
CORDELE, GA.
7-26-18-tf.
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materials, and other things required
for military and naval operations, as
well as for the support of the civil
population of the country, force the
largest possible curtailment of passen
ger train service. The movements of
troops and war materials are, of
course, of paramount importance and
must he given at all times the right of
way.
It wns honed that the increase in
passenger rates recently made would
have thfc wholesome effect of reduc
ing unnecessary passenger traffic
throughout the country. The smaller
the number of passengers Who travel,
the grentcr the number of locomotives
and cars* and tho larger amount of
track and terminal facilities that will
be freed for essential troop and war
material movements. Engineers, fire
men and other skilled laborers will al
so be released for service on troop
and necessary freight trains.
Among them any patriotic duties
of the American public nt this time
is thed uty to refrain from traveling
unnecessarily. Every man, woman
and child who can avoid using pas
senger trains at this time should do
•o. I earnestly hope that they will
do so. Not only will they liberate es
sential transportation facilities which
arc necessary for war purposes, but
they will save money which they can
invest in Liberty Ronds and thereby
help themselves ns well ns their coun
try; and the fewer who travel, the
more ample passenger train service
will be.
I may add that consistently with tho
paramount demands of the war, ev
ery possible effort is being made by
the Railroad administration to sup
ply the largest possible amount of
comfortable and prompt passenger
train service.
W. Ct. McADOO,
Director General of Railroads.
CONSERVE YOUR FRUIT
AND
VEGETABLES
WE HAVE THE CANS
A limited supply of Nos. 2 and 3
VIENNA HARDWARE CO.
BS
S:
The announcement of Judgu D. A.
R. Crum appears in this isstio of the
Sentinel to succeed himself as Judge
of the Superior Court of Cordele
Judicial Circuit. Judge Crum was
appointed to fill the unexpired term
of Judge W. F>George for two years
by Governor Harris. For years he
has been a prominent lawyer, first liv
ing in Vienna, but for many yaars
past in Cordele. While serving as
Judge he has remained on the job,
and has kept the courts in their us
ual grind, receiving commendation in
grand jury presentments and others
wise. He has many friends who pre
dict his selection.—Editorial Cor
dele Sentinel.
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in the past, and hope to handle your cotton
again this season.
Yours to serve,
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Louis Miller’s Department Store
Cordele’s Leading Dept. Store, 11th Ave.
I am now receiving an extensive line
of
...NEW FURNITURE...
If you are going to buy Housefurnishings this fall
See me before you buy.
MAX FELDSER, Prop.,
New York Bargain House.
READY TO SERVE YOU
T. R. SMITH.
GROW BIGGER CROPS
To face a difficulty without flinch
ing i» to rob it of its terror,.
Tolerance—except for real wrongs
and falsities—is the »ecret of a poll
ed life.
PERMANENTLY IMPROVE YOUR SOIL
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CAMP WHEELER HORSE MANURE
My warehouse is empty. I have
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season, and every facility to do it to
the best advantage, I will appreci
ate your business and try to please
you.
LET US GRIND YOUR WHEAT
Bring us your wheat to grind, we
can give you immediate service. We
will grind twelve months supply at
once for parties who raise the wheat
on their farm. We will buy your sur
plus of wheat.
UNADILLA MILLING CO.
7-26-4t Unadilla, Ga.
AU. SMPM2NT3 MASK fXOM CAMP. HEAR MACON. CA.
Contradiction should swaken atten
tion, not passion—Cowper.
BUTLER & PINSON
Stttmt Agents
D. B. THOMPSON
DISSOLUTION NOTICE
Walton Bros, have bought C.. S.
Farris' interert in the Vienna Milling
Co. and will operate tame in the fu
ture. All billa against former com
pany must be presented at'once for
payment and all accounts doe the com **■
pany must be paid promptly.
VIENNA MULING CO. v
C. S. FARRIS,
WALTON BROS.
July 26-4L
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COLLIE PUPS FOR SALE
High grade Collie pups for —
two male* and two female*. Price
*7.60 and *10.00.
pd-7-18-2t B. B. THOMPSON. .