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Lei Me Handle Your Cotton
FARMERS URGED TO
HOLD THEIR COTTON
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COMMISSIONER SAYS THERE IS
NO REASON TO GET EXCITED
OVER SITUATION.
My many years in the warehouse busi
ness give me the proper experience for
handling cotton to the best advantage. I
appreciate the business you have given me
in the past, and hope to handle yourcotton
again this season.
/ Yours to serve,
T. R. SMITH.
WANTED
Buy your surplus mules. They
must be in good condition
and fit for
WAR SERVICE.
P. G. BUSBEE
At Old Hamilton Stand.
Atlanta, Ga., Aug.—“There is no
reason to get excited over the cotton
market situation," states Commis
sioner of Agriculture J. J. Brown. If
each farmer will retire and hold ev
ery third bale, marketing the remain
der gradually, the cotton situation
will work out all light, Mr. Brown
lid.
"It has coat us an average of more
than 26 centa to produce this crop,”
Mr. Brown stated, “and the deter-
ibration has been the greatest in the
last forty days ever known. It is
now evident that we cannot make a
normal crop. ' ,
—"It has been clearly shown that the i
American mills will need in round
numbers a million bales more than
last year. America exported last
year about 4,600,000 bales. Recent
ly England has increased her active
spindles five per cent and increased
‘the number of working hours 15 per
cent so that the English consumption
will be more than a million bales in ex
cess of what it was last year.
"From these facta It is evident that
the world’s demand will be more than
two million bales in excess of last
year; and since the crop will not be
above normal, there is no reason that
we con see to worry about the price
of cotton.
“The Iw of supply and demand un
der which the farmers have been
selling cotton for thelast fifty years
and every principle of fair dealing,
warrants a legitimate price of more
than 36 centa a pound for the current
crop. ,
“The Cotton States Advisory Mar
keting Board, through its Washington
statistician E. A. Calvin of Texas,
will be in a position to give out a
statement in then ear future as to the
minimum price at which cotton should
be legitimately and fairly sold.
Through the Cotton States Market
ing Board we have been able to ward
off the savage bear attacks of the last
three months, as well as meet and de
feat the advocates of congressional
price, fixing in the non-cotton produc
ing states. We have thus been enab
led to hold the spot cotton market
from any material breaks. If the
farmers of the South will stand solidly
back of the Marketing Board in the
efforts it is making in their behalf, I
firmly believe they will get for their
cotton a price which is fair, reason
able and just.”
When travelling,
shopping, attending church
or theatre, don’t forget to
have handy a box of
CHEVROLET!
To All Automobile Owners:
We have recently added to our already large
stock several hundred gallons of Texaco Extra
Heavy Motor Oil, which is claimed by experts to
be the best and highest grade of motor oil now
on the market. Owing to the scarcity of this oil,
it will pay you to place your order for this oil
before our supply is exhausted. "
We are still in position to furnish you auto
mobile tires of the highest grade at pld prices.
In a few weeks it will be almost impossible to get
all sizes of automobile tires, and for this reason
we would advise you to purchase your tires at the
earliest possible date.
Your patronage will be appreciated.
FORD & CALHOUN
Pinehurst, Ga.
Libel for Divorco, Dooly Superior
Court, Nov. Term, 1918.
Mrs. Lonnie Slaughter vs. Clifford
Slaughter.
It appearing to the court by the
return of the sheriff in the above
stated case that he defendant does
not reside in said county, and it fur
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 said county in which sher
iff’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.
BUSINESSES GROUPED
Atlanta, Ga.—Through the recent
work of the Resources and Conver.
sion section of the War Industries
Board, the steel products manufac
turers, the wooden ware plants, the
chemical, oil, paints, cements and al
lied products firms have all , been
grouped according to their line of
business.
This grouping has met with much
approval because it is placing on a
very systematic and helpful basis all
the war industries of the state and the
nation. It gives adequate organiza
tion for war work, and provides the
foundation for mutually helpful al
liance even after thew ar is over.
The work, in general, of the War
Industries Board is attracting much
attention; and opinion seems agreed
that the results of its plan will be
lasting benefit to nil classes of indus
try.
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
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: “AH that tract or
parcel of land situated lying and be
ing in the town of Unadilla, Dooly
County, and State of Georgia, known
and designated by the map of survey
of Unadilla, as lots Nos. 63, 64; 55,
56, 67, 58, 59, 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 as the Hooks place,
and 126 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 fl fa. Tenant in posses
sion notified in terms of the law.
Thik*August 7th, 1918.
H. O. DAVIS, Sheriff.
They will head-off that
Headache or any other
Ache or Pain.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
cry before the court house dooi
said county on the first Tuesday in
September, 1918, all the lands be
longing to estate of Ella Smith, late ,
of aald county, deceased, consisting
of one house and lot in Vienna, Dooly
County, Ga., and bounded as follows;
On west b^ 6th St., on south by prop
erty of F. J. Lewis, formerly known
as Jno. Waters house and lot, on eas$*
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 gatefc df
Zack Gilbert’s yard and running east
over a stump to the north side of welt
on said lot . Sold for purpose of pay
ing debts and for distribution among
heirs of deceased. Terms of sale
cash. This August 6th, 1918.
T. F. BIVINS,
Administrator Estate Ella 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 Angeley, 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
fice within the time allowed by law,
to show cause if any they can, why
permanent administration should not
be granted D. L. Henderson on Ben
Angeley’s estate.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture this 5th day of August, 1918.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
FOR SALE—Second hand safe in
good condition. Apply to L. L.
Woodward.
NOTICE LAND BUYERS
Large lot of land, over 202 1-2
ncrcs for same price as regular lot.
Large 3 room tenant house, eighty
acres in cultivation, within four miles
of Vienna. This piece of land-is
bargain.
D. C. KETCHUM, Vienna
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Professional Cards.
F. E. WILLIAMS, M B.
Physician and Surgeon.
Vienna, Ga.
Office over Walton Bros. Store
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 cut-
»rs
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CITY MARSHAL’S SALE
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Will bo 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
or 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.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Will be sold before the court house
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 cosh,
the following described property ten-
wit: Lot No. 6 in Block 4, fronting
Main Street, located in Dooling, Dooly
County, da.
Said property levied on as 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 June 5,1918.
H. O. DAVIS, Sheriff
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, the appraisers appointed
to set apart and assign a twelve
months’ support out of estate of Jno.
D. Spradlcy, deceased, for his widow,
Mrs. Emma Spradley and minor chil
dren, having made and filed their re
port in office as required by law, I
will pass upon said report on first
Monday in September, next. This
August 3rd, 1918. v
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
Motion to Establish Stock Certificate^
Dooly Superior Court.
Mrs. M. E. Williams, Executrix of the
• Estate of M. E. Williams, Deceased
vs. Commercial Bank.
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.
E. Williams, deceased, by Commercial
Bank, of Unadilla, Ga., said stock
certificate representing fifteen (15)
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.
A. 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 have, before me at Cordele,f-
Georgia, on the 7th day of September,
1918, why said copy sworn to as afore
said should not be established in lieu
of said lost or destroyed original.
At Chambers, Cordele, Georgia,
this 3rd day of August, 1918.
D. A. R. CRUM,
Judge Superior Courts, Cordele Cir
cuit.
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BIVINS & MOBLEY,
Physicians ano Sijrokons.
Calls Promptly Answered.
Vienna, • - - Gkorgia.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, E. A. Morgan, having
applied to me for permanent letters
of Administration on estate of Jere
miah Hnyslip of said county, deceas
ed ; this is to cito all 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.
L L. WOODWARD.
Attorney-at-Law.
Vienna, - - - Georgia.
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T. HOYT DAVIS
Attorney at Law
Office! Over American Bank-
• tag Corporation
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas E. C. Webb administrator
estate of Mrs. Laura A. Webb, deceas
ed has in due form applied to me for
leave to sell all of the lands belong
ing to the estate of Mrs. Laura A.
Webb, deceased, for purpose of pay
ing the debts and for distribution
omong the heirs of said deceased. No
tice is hereby given that I will pass
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 Coupty.
Will be sold before Rhe court house
doqr in said county on the First Tues
day in September, 1918, within the
legal hours of sale the following prop
erty to-wit: AH of 60 acres of land
in the northeast corner of land lot
No. 94; also all of 60 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 as 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.Oli-
This first day of August, 1918.
H. O. DAVIS, 8barif.
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 suppoit
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 tho Sep
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. «r
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE
I offer fur sate my entire property
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 soli 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 store building occupied
by Mr. S. P. Adams the same rents ■>
for twenty dollars per month. Will t.
alto aell my entire interest In the
Planters Oil A Fertiliser Co. Will
sell land or residence and give reas
onable time on two-thirds of the pur- ttr
chase price. I will sell any or all of
the above property at extremely low '
prices. Anybody wishing to buy
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.*
Yourt truly,
T. P. BUSBEE,
Lilly, Ga.
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