The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, August 22, 1918, Image 6

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GRANDDAD IS STILL YOUNG KEEP LOST' MEN’S PHOTOS Readily Aecepted for Plaee In Engl, neoro* Corpi In Unltod States Army. Spokane, Wash.—When James A, House of Clinton, Mont* bade his friends goodby and started to war af ter he enlisted, he had to kiss a round of grandeblldten, along with the other relatires he left behind. Ur. House has a son In serrlce and three daugh ters In their own homes, and yet M 'possessed of the youth and physical qualifications that made him eligible for a place In Uncle Sam’s army and was readily accepted for the engineers’ rcplscement company when he offered himself to the Missoula recruiting of; flee. ' $650 for a Tree. Edinburg, Ind.—The W. T. Thompson Veneer company hero has Just bought from Wabash college at Crawfordsrllle a walnut tree for which It paid $650. The tree Is on the campus, which Is made up In part of naUve forest growths. Its body will be cut Into air- plane stock, while the stump will be made Into veneer for piano cases. W. T. Thompson, head of the local com pany, say he regards the tree as the dnest of Its kind In Indiana. Navy Department Is Anxious to Per petuate Memory of En listed Men. Washington.—Secretary Daniels Is anxious to preserve in the nary’s rec ord photographs of all men of that branch who hare lost their Uvea In the service. He la requesting rela tives and friends to send photographs to the recruiting division, bureau of navigation, navy department The purpose Is to perpetuate the memory of enlisted men. Officers are required to provide, photographs and official pictures are taken of all grad uates of Annapolis. At rapidly as photographs of en listed men are received copies will be made for the records of the navy de partment and the originals returned to the owners. A photograph of each man will be forwarded by the de partment to the training station where he began hla career In the service. There, a memorial gallery or hero’s corner will be formed. Five head of nice young cows with young calves for sale, ranging in price from $36 to $90. J. D. Taylor. 8-1-tf. WANTED Buy your surplus mules. They must be in good condition and fit for WAR SERVICE. P. G. BUSBEE At Old Hamilton Stand. No Guessing . . Here ... You got, the best. When you buy a Chevrolet you secure the results of those who have been making cars since the inception of the industry. They know the value of proper design, of metals, of mechanical ideas, of methods of manufacture. _ • \ They know and they have built accordingly. “Four-Ninety” Touring Car $635, Roadster $620 f. o. u. Flint, Michigan. Ford & Calhoun U. S. NAVY DISPLAY EXHIBITS ON CIRCUITS OF STATE FAIRS | To more thoroughly acquaint peo ple of the country with the part the U. S. Navy is taking in the present war an elaborate exhibit with equip ment and accoutrements of the serv ice is to be made this summer at the larger fairs throughout the Nation. The display will be made in connec tion with that of the Joint Commit tee on Government Exhibits which in cludes the variobs Departments and activities of Federal work. Five clr. cults are to be covered. The Navy exhibit will comprehen sively represent each Department of the service. There w}U be a display of captured guns while the Ordnance Department will show the types of shells, depth charges and other ex plosives but used against the enemy. The Bureau of Construction and Re pair will be represented by valuable, and unusually interesting models of types of ships in the U. S. Navy. These models have been taken from the halls of the Navy Department in Washington and it will be the first time that they have ever been shown egnrerally throughout the country. The Bureau of Medicine and Surgery will show accessories of its work while the Department of Supplies and Accounts will put forward the specimens of heavy clothing provided for the protectie>v,of American sail ors during their vigilance at patrol work against submarines in the North Sea and on the Atlantic Ocean. For the Bureau of Navigation which hand les the Personnel of the Navy the work of the Recruiting Division will lie shown by a display of posters. These are the work of the most fa mous of American artists who con tributed these artistic appeals for the various campaigns in Recruiting the Navy up to its strength of more than half a million men. Impurities from your body as you would dirt, from your home. Constipation is the cause of ^much disease. Keep your system clean by Using Safe—Mild—Sure Highly recommended for Torpid Liver, Biliousness, Constipation and Indiges tion. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. LEGU ADVERTISEMENTS GEORGIA—Dooly County. Will be sold before the court house door of said county between the legal hours of eale 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 UnadilU, Dooly Gqpnty, and State of Georgia, known and designated by the map of survey of Unadilla, as lots Nos. 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 63, and 63, all In Block No. 10, all except 110 feet fronting oh 3rd Street and run ning back 200 feet on Mulberry Ave nue and known as 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 sold as the property of C. C. Duncan, defendant in fi fa. Tenant in posses sion notified in terms of the law. This August 7th, 1918. H. O. DAVIS, Sheriff. GEORGIA—Dooly County. * Under and by virtue of an order granted by the ordinary of Dooly County, Georgia, on first Monday in August, 1918,1 will sell at public out cry before the court house door in said county on the first Tuesday in September, 1918, all the lands be longing to estate of Ella Smith, late of said county, deceased, consisting of one house and lot in Vienna, Dooly County, Ga., and bounded as followi: On west by 6th St., on south by projg erty of F. J. Lewis, formerly knowh k as Jno. Waters house and lot, on east , by property of Mrs. Martha C. Pow ell, on north by property of F. J. Lewis, the north line of said lot con- mencing on north side of gate of Zack Gilbert’s yard and running east over a stump to the north side of well on said lot Sold for purpose of ply ing debts and for distribution among > heirs of deceased. Terms of sale cash. This August 6th, 1918. T. F. BIVINS, Administrator Estate Elia Smith, De ceased. GEORGIA—Dooly CoCunty. To All Whom It May Concern: D. L. Henderson having in proper form, applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the es tate of Ben Angelcy, late of said County, this is to cite all and singular the'creditors and next of kin of Ben Angeley to be and appear at my of. CITY MARSHAL’S SALE GEORGIA—Dooly County. Will be sold before the court house door in the city of Vienna on the first Tuesday in September, 1918, within the legal hours of sale the following described property to-wit: One va cant lot consisting of one acre more less, said lot located near the A. B. A. depot and levied on as the prop erty of Mrs. C. E. watson under city tax fi fa in favor of the city of Vien na for city taxes for the.year 1917. Libel for Divorce, Dooly Superior Ace within the time allowed by law, will be surrounded by a booth design- ed and painted by well-known artists. An interesting and comprehensive ex hibit by the Marines, the soldiers of thes ea, will also bemade with this display. These exhibit booths have been arranged and constructed by the U. S. Navy Recruiting Bureau, New York City. In artistic excellence this exhibit embodies thehigh standard demand ed for the Navy by Rear Admiral Pal mer, Chief Bureau of Navigation. Mr. Charles A. Valentine, thew ell-known New York architect and the design er of thee ity’s best sky-scrapers, ~pa triotically volunteered to Lieutenant Commander Cooper of the Navy Re cruiting Bureau, to design the goner- si architecture of the Navy’a exhib it at these county affairs. Mr. Valen tine's chaste and dignified architec ture gives the' exhibit the proper set ting befitting a government enter prise. Two large mural panels, flank the entrance and represent various phases of Navy life and of the Marine Corps. On one'side Mr. Charles B. Falls, the talented painter, has glorl- fied the valor of the fighting Marines, on the other .side Lieutenant Reuter- dahl has painted, stirring scenes of the Navy at war. The exhibit! will be shown at the following fairs in this section: Nashville, Tenn., September 16 to 21; Memphis, Tenn., September 21 to 28; Knoxville, Tenn., Octobor 7 to 12; Atlanta, Ga., October 14 to 19; Macon, Ga., October SO to November Jacksonville, Fla., November 27 to December 6. Court, Nov. Term, 1918. Mrs. Lennie Slaughter vs. Clifford Slaughter. It appearing to the court by the return of the sheriff in the above 1 stated case that he defendant does Each exhibit 'not reside in said county, and it fur- to show cause if any they can, why permanent administration should not be granted D. L. Henderson on Ben Angcley’s estate. Witness my hand and official signa ture this 5th day of August, 1918. J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary. ther appearing that defendant does not reside in this state: Ordered by the court that service be perfected on the defendant by the publication of this order twice a month for two months before the next term of this court, in the public ga zette of paid county in which sher ; id’s sales are ordinarily published. This 15th day of August, 1918. W. V. HARVARD, Petitioners Atty. And it is so ordered.' D. A. R. CRUM, Judge S. Court, Cordele Circuit. Unless you are doing your part in winning the war you might as well have lived your span of life in some former age of the world. G. S. & F. RY WILL DISCONTINUE PARLOR CAR ON TRAINS 1 AND 2 Effective July 25, 1918, G. S. & F. Ry. will discontinue the operation of Parlor Cars on trains 1 and 2 be tween Macon and Jacksonville. C. B. Rhodes, G. P. A. Pay your News. subscription to the COLLIE PUPS FOR SALE High grade Collie pups for sale, two males and two females. Price $7.50 and $10.00. pd-7-18-2t D. E. THOMPSON. “A TOTAL WRECK” SAYS TENNESSEAN VtiSip Hilo* Feels Fine, Slid TiW« Bui Inn Twle. David Jones, of Forbus, Teas* writes: *1 got > bottle of Ziron and will nr that I never hsd anything to come to so good a time u I was think ing of giving up, I was eo weak. I cannot toll you how bad I felt Hid stomach trouble, lose of appetite, couldn’t sleep, to fact was a total wreck all over, as I am subjeet to weak spells la the Spring of the year. After using Ziron will say I now feel flue end can do a fine days work. 1 think yon have a good medicine, end I sen eurely recommend It to say one who needs n tonic". Medical Mthorltlea and text books agree that Iron Is needed to keep the system to good condition. Investiga tion shows that pale, weak, tired peo ple generally lack the neeeamry a mount of torn to their blood. The strength that Iron gives may be oh tatned by taking Elion Iron Tonle. Try It Ask your druggist about hie gnaraatee on Ziron. ai JYbur Blood Needs Professional Cards. V. E. WILLIAMS, M B. Physician and Snrgeon. . Vienna, Ga. Office over Walton Bros. Store r. r. Birins, m. n. a. a. Moblay, m. o BIVINS A MOBLEY, Physicians and Suroxonb. Celia Promptly Answered. Vienna, - - • Georgia. L L. WOODWABD. Attorusy-at-Law. Vienna, - - - Georgia. V. 0. DAVES .Pboalelan end Surgeon Office in COOPER BUILDING Celle promptly answered CHAS. 8. GURR Insurance Office in Vienna News Building PHONE 111 DR. T. E. BRADLEY SPECIALIST Disease* ef Eye, Bar, Neee sad Threat Weethreeh Bldg.. Cwdale, Ga. D*3. ELLIOTT A ELLIOTT OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS CORDELE. GA. T. HOYT DAVIS Attorney at Law Offices Over American Bank- ' tog Corporation Vienna, C sortie GEORGIA—Dooly County. Will be sold before the court bouse door in said county on the first Tues day in September, 1918, the same be ing the 3rd day of September between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m., to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property to- wit: Lot No. 6 in Block 4, fronting Main Street, located in Dooling, Dooly County, Ga. Said property levied on ns the property of E. J. Folds, the defend ant, by virtue of an execution issued from Dooly Superior Court, in favor of G. W. Fullington against E. J. Folds, defendant. Tenant in posses sion notified in terms of the law. This Jane 5,1918. H. O. DAVIS, Sheriff GEORGIA—Dooly County. Whereas, the appraisers appointed to set apart and assign n twelve months' support out of estate of Jno. D. Spradley, deceased,.for his widow, Mrs. Emma Spradley and minor chil dren, haying made and filed their re port in office as required by law, will pass upon said report on first Monday in September, next. This August 8rd, 1918. J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Dooly County. Whereas, E. A. Morgan, having applied to me for permanent letters of Administration on estate of Jere miah Hayslip of said county, deceas ed; this is to cite ail and singular, the creditors and next of kin of Jeremiah Hayslip to be and appear at my of fice on first Monday in September, next, and show cause if any, why per manent letters of administration should not be granted on said estate. Given under my hand and seal this August 5th, 1918. J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary. * Motion to Establish Stock Certificate; Dooly Suparior Court. Mrs. M. E. Williams, Executrix of the Estate of M. E. Williams, Deceased vs. Commercial Bank. v , To Whom It May Concern: Mrs. M. E. Williams, Executrix of the estate of M. E. Williams, deceas ed, having presented her petition in writing, in which she alleges that a certain stock certificate issued to M. Williams, deceased, by Commercial - Bank, of Unadilla, Ga., said stock certificate representing fifteen (16) shares of stock, and being described as follows: "Certificate number sev enty-nine (79), issued 18th day of March, A. D., 1915, under seal of the corporation, representing fifteen (16) shares of stock and signed by Chas. Horne, President, and W. T. Sprad ley, Cashier,” is lost or destroyed, an nexing to her said petition a sworn * copy thereof. All persons interested are, there fore called upon to show cause, if any they Jiave, before me at Cordele, Georgia, on the 7th day of September*. 1918, why said copy sworn to as afore said should not be established in lieu of said tost or destroyed original. At Chambers, Cordele, Georgia, this 3rd day of August, 1918. D. A. R. CRUM, Judge Superior Courts, Cordele Cir- ’ cuit GEORGIA—Dooly County. Whereas E. C. Webb administrator estate of Mrs. Laura A. Webb, deceas ed has in due fom applied to me for leave to sell all of the land* belong ing to the estate of Mrs. Laura Webb, deceased, for purpose of pay ing the debts a id for distribution among the heirs of said deceased. No tice is hereby given that I will upon said application on first Wednes day in September, next, Given under my hand and seal, this August 5th, 1918. J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Dooly County. Will be told before the chart 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 acres of land in the northeast corner of land lot No. 94; also ail of 50 acres of land the northwest corner of land tot No’. 94 in the 2nd,District of Dooly coun ty Ga. Said land levied on as the property of L O. Oliver to satisfy an execu tion issued from Dooly Superior Court at the May term,'1918, to fav or of W. W. Barlow against I. O.Olf- ver. This first day of August, 1918. H. O. DAVIS, Sheriff. GEORGIA—Dooly County. To Whom It May Concern: All persons are hereby notified that Mrs. Sarah J. Bright, widow of J. C. Bright, late of said County, deceased, has filed application in this office for a year’s support out of the estate of her deceased husband, the said J. C. Bright, and Whereas, the appraisers appointed to appraise and set aside so much of the estate of the said J. C. Bright, de ceased, for a twelve month’s support for said widow, .have made their re turn of such appraisement, and Whereas, the same is now on file in this office. This is therefore to notify all per sons concerned that said application will be heard before the Ordinary’s Court of Dooly County, at the Sqp- tember Term, 1918, of said Court, to be held on the first Monday in Sep tember, next Witness my official signature, this 5th day of August, 1918. J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary, VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE I offer for sale my entire property loeated at Lilly Ga., consisting of farm lands, my twelve-room res!-, 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 aero of land, or two hundred acres of Land, also one brick store building occupied by Mr. S. P. Adams the same rents for twenty dollars per month. Wilfr also sell my entire interest in the Planters Oil A Fertilizer Co. Will sell land or residence and give reas onable time on two-thirds of the pur. chase price. I will sen any or all . the above property at extremely 1„ prices. Aflybody wishing to buy a nice home with a good six-horse Us it win pay them to see me at once as I am going to sell out at some price. Yours truly, T.P. BUSBEE Lilly; G 8-l-4t