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See The Mirror for a complete line
of fall antkwinter millinery, we have j
the best in style and price of all kinds.
Mr. Davis cordially invites you to
the Vienna Shoe Fixry where he will
be ready to serve you at all times
with the best of work, neatly finished
at moderate prices. He has had
twenty years experience and is capa
ble of giving you the best Work
done quickly by Goodyear Welt Shoe
Repairing System.
VIENNA SHOE FIXRY,
In Rear of Mirror.
MISS NEWBY ENTERTAINED REV. 1
The following social 'items which 1 <' l
were taken from the Macon Tele-f Rev,
graph will be of interest to Miss New- j t * lc ® a
. , . , . . lanothei
byV many friends here. (ationo
Miss Audrey Newby Entertained i has vot
Mrs. Magruder Andrews was hos- f salary,
tcsa Tuesday evening at a knitting '
party given in compliment to Miss I MMMI
Audrey Newby, of Vienna, the .at-1
tractive guest of Mrs. EITie Newby, j
Those enjoying the affair were II!
Mis3 Audrey Newby, Miss Mary Mc-j If I
Kay, Miss Fay Lockhart, Miss Clara | “* I
MillPP. Mist Vlftrinin Womiltnn nml
WED. SEP. 11TH, S to 10:30
i Metro present* “No Man’* Land”
with Bert Lytell.
Alto a Bgi V Comedy—“Wounded
Heart* and Wedding Rings*'
THURS. SEP. 12TH, 5 to 10:30
Path© presents Bessie Lore in “A
Little Sister to Everybody”
Also a two-reel Keystone Comedy
.—“IJLoep Charles”
FRIDAY". SEP. 13TH, 5 to 10:30
Metro presents Viola Dana in
“Blue Jeans,” 8 reels—(Special)
Also Lonesome Luke—“Kicking the
Germ put 6f Germany*'
Admission 15 and 25 cents
SAT. SEP. 14TH, 3 to 11 P M
“House of Hate”—9th Episode
Also a Fox 2-reel Comedy—“Dam
aged Nogoods'*
COMING—“The Unbeliever” Wed-
nesday and Thursday, Sept. 18 and 19
Unless your ice bill is paid by
the 10th we positively will
not deliver you any more ice.
NOTICE TO VETERANS
To the Members of Dooly County
Camp No. 1109, U. C. V,,
You art requested to meet at the
Court House at Vienna on Saturday
the 21st inst. to elect delegates to
represent said camp at the reunion to
meet at Tulsa, Okla., on the 24th inst
Meet at 10 o’clock a. m. Fail not.
. L. W. MOBLEY,
Commander Camp No. 1109 U. C. V.
Miner, Miss Virginia Hamilton, and
Miss Katherine Anderson.
Mrs Wimb.rly Entertain. Mix Newby
One of the many social affairs giv
en for Miss, Audrey Newby, of Vienna
the guest of Mrs. Effie Newby, was
the luncheon Wednesday at which
Mrs. George Wimberly was hostess.
Covers were laid for eight. The fol
lowing guesta were present: Miss
Audrey Newby, Miss Effie Newby,
Miss Myrtle Brown, Miss Lilia Brown,
Mr. John 'Kemp, Mr. Frank Knight,
Mr. W. C. McKay, and Mr. George
Brown.
PREACHING AT BAPTIST
CHURCH SUNDAY
Judge D. L. Henderson, Chairman
of the Pulpit Committee of the Bap-
tlst'church announces that the pulpit
will be filled next Sunday morning
and evening by the Rev. C. S. Durden
of Dawson. Mr. Durden is an able
speaker, the public is cordially invit
ed to attend both of these services.
MRS. B. N. HERRING
Trained Nurse
Present Address
RICHWOOD, GA.
Permanent Address
BONIFAY, FLA.
Service Solicited
FOR SALE—Dooly raised May
seed wheat, $2.75 per bushel. Am-
bruzzi Seed Rye, $3.50 per bushel.
Bancroft Oats, $1.35 per bushel. See
Joe Morgan at Bank of Vienna.
Local and Personal Items of Interest
Mr. and Mrs. T.'C. Carlisle and
children have returned from a visit to
relatives in South Carolina.
666 curer Malarial Fever.
PLEASE NOTE
On account of our New Year, we
will close our store on Saturday, Sep.
7th. All of our customers who wish
to trade or pay their account, will
please call before or after that day.
H. OROVITZ, Prop.
Big Busy Store, Vienna.
Mr. C. S. Gurr spent yesterday in
Macon.
The Civic Improvement club will
meet at the home of Mrs. A. E. Jor
dan next Thursday afternoon at 4:30.
Mrs. E. Hill is spending some time
,i» Athens.
Formal Opening
MILLINERY
666 Cares Chills and Fever.
FOR SALE—Some nice shoates.
B. L. Dickson, Lilly. tf
Mr. and Mrs. Pasco Powell, of Ma-
a CORDELE BUSINESS SCHOOL
con, were the guests of Mrs. R. S .
Middleton Sunday. 1 OPENS IN SEPTEMBER
, o Miss Rowden, president Gordelo
Miss Emmie Roberts has returned Business School is making special of-
to Vidalia after a short visit to Mrs. far—three month's complete steno-
$40. Offer lasts
th. School entab-
Very successful
Mrs. John Shuman, of Monticello,
Fla., is visiting relatives here.
Vole for W. Trox Bankston for
Railroad Commissioner, adv.
Fall Dresses and Coat Suits, Tuesday ;
Wednesday, September 11th and 12th
You are cordially invited to attend.
Miss Myrtle Butler has returned
from an extended stay in Atlanta.
(“V —°—
•Miss Florine Butler has returned
from a short visit to Atlanta.
Misses Rena Weaver and Lillian
Chapman are with Mrs. O. W. Horne
for the school season.
Miss Mildred Lasseter has gone to
Tifton. She will teach again in the
Tifton Public School.
firs. Gertrude Taggart
NOTICE
All parties having baggage and
parcels hauled will have to pay for
same when called for. Labor is scarce
and I have no bookkeeper, and will be
forced to conform to this rule.
8-29-2t J. R. CAUSEY.
Mrs. Lizzie Thompson, of Pelham
is the guest of relatives here.
.Col, T. Hoyt Davis has returned
from a business trip to Atlanta.
Fred Jordan leaves this week for
the North Georgia Agricultural Col
lege at Dahionega.
Mr. R. E. Ford, of Pinehurst, was
visitor in the city Tuesday.
We are prepared to charge your
batteries. . Give us a trial. The Stan
ley Battery Service.
„ Mr. J. D. Lester, of Capron, was in
the city, on business Tuesday.
Mr. C. P. Notes has returned to
Eastman after a short visit here.
Dr. J. T. Holt has returned from
Athens where he was called to the
bedside of Mrs. J. T. Tippett.
666 Cures by removing thee ause 9-5
666 contains no alcohol, arsenic, nor
other poisonous drugs.
Vote for W. Trox Bankston for
Railroad Commissionar. adv. ,
Mr. nd' Mrs. R. L. Dickson and Miss
Bessie Morgan spent Saturday in Ma
con.
' Dr. E. D. Richardson has returned
to Atlanta after a short business trip
here.
Miss Bonnie Kate Porter left Tues
day for Brunswick where she has ac
cepted a position with the government
FOR SALE—A good milk cow
with young calf. Come quick if you
want hep. J. E. Horne, Pinehurst.
LOST—Pair of nose glasses in
case. Reward if returned to this of
fice.
Mr. John Joiner of the U. S. Navy
is at home on a thirty day’s leave to
recuperate from a recent severe ill
ness.
A card received from James Hall,
Jr., announces his safe arrival over
seas.
—0
Mrs. John A. Jenkins, Sr., of
Dooling, is visiting relatives in the
Mr. Dennis Penny of the U. S.
Navy has been a recent visitor in the
city. He returned to Charleston
Monday.
Misses Lilia and Mittie Wallace,
Mary Smith, Martha Taylor and
Gladys TayloT will leave next week
for Bessie Tift College.
Col. G. W. Wooten has returned
from an extended visit to Yancey,
Texas.
666 cures Headaches, Billiousness,
Loss of Appetite, or that tired aching
feeling due to Malaria or Colds. Fine
Tonic. » 9-5
Mr. E. M. Smith attended the fu
neral of his father at Molena last
week.
. Miss Mamie Kaie Shields of Thomp
son, was the recent guest of Miss Sara
Forbes.
Misses Lilia Mae and Janie Lewis,
of Wellston, Are the guests of Mrs.
M. M. Grace.
The Woman’s. Committee of the
Dooly County Unit of the National
Council of Defense meets this after
noon at 4 o'clock at the Red Cross
Room in this city.
666 Cures Bilious Fever.
We invite your inspection of our new fail arrivals of LaForte Dress
Fabrics, Coat Suits, Silk Dresses, Long Coats, Millinery, and
WALK-OVER FOOT WEAR.
Miss Anne Whitehcnd has been
elected teacher of the fifth grade in
The local school.
Mrs. M. A. Trippe is here from At
lanta, the guest of her son, Mr. R. H.
Trippe. Mrs. Trippe’s friends here
will regret to learn that she is very
feeble, having been confined to her
bed for some time.
Miss Laura Morgan, of Americns,
is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs.
Carrie Heard.
STRAYED—One black horse
mule about 4 years old, weighs about
1,000 lbs., small scar on nose. Stay
ed from my place at Pitta Sunday
night. If found please notify C B.
Turk, Pitts, Ga., 2t
you
Jack Taggart is at home from At
lanta for a short vacation before en
tering Emory University.
Jack Taggart, William Gregory
and Jule Jordan leave next week for
Emory University Atlanta.
Messrs. Albert Brown and W. 'j.
Bremberry leave '• today for Camp
Wheeler, being selected to fill a call
for two men from this county for
special and limited service.
NOTICE
My accounts and notes will ba left
at th. Bank of Pinaknnt for collec
tion. All who are iadabtad to me will
kindly call there and settle account,
aa early at la convenient.
8-15-81 DR.. J. L. LEE.
UNADILLA, GEORGIA
UNADILLA, GEORGIA
the dayl/ght
Bi
cycle Shop
Anything in the
Bicycle line.
BEST REPAIR WORK
J.
B. BRIDGES