The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, September 12, 1918, Image 3

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■VWW.WWWWWVWi If you are going to need anything in the above lines, you had better buy them now, for they are hard to get. I can save you money, having bought my supply last fall. PINEHURST, GA, YOU WILL JUST LOVE TO HEAR THE HUM mine of the sewing machine a-working the new fall and winter outfit you need if you come and get your dress goods and trim mings from us. We shall help you select the shades to suit your complexion and will see that the trimmings match, so that there will be no discord in your clothes’ color scheme. Dressing well is an art. WE keep the BEST, but sell it for LESS. The Allies and our own men are dependingon the courage and loyalty of the Americans at home. J. J. COOPER’S Telephone Number 121 VIENNA, GEORGIA GOT THOSE' MATERIALS ) WANT FOR •'21. EN PREPARE TO I AID IN BOND DRIVE! Z. I. Fitzpatrick, Chairman fox* a of the Woman’s Liberty Loan I ittee, her office and residence ‘ dison, Ga., announces that the ; dgn for the. Fourth Liberty j will begin September 28th and j October 19th. m. Fitzpatrick makes announce- i of Chairmen as follows: pnorary Chairman, Mrs. Hugh ley; Vice Chairman, Mrs. W. L. son, Savannah; Mrs. H. M. Frank- Tennille; Mrs. Howard McCall, iinta. Executive Secretary, Miss i H. Burney, Madison. ! District Chairmen f i’irst District, Miss Fannie Lou ith, Reidsville; Second District, i. Walter L. Wight, Cairo; Third ptrict, Mrs. J .E. Hayes, Montezu- { Fourth District, Mrs. H. Warner ill, Greenville; Fifth District, Mrs. Life Was a Misery Mis. F. M. Jones, of Palmer, Okla., writes: “From the time 1 en tered into womanhood , . . I looked with dread from one ■ month to the next. I suffered with my back and bearing-down pain, until life to me was a misery. I would think 1 could not endure the pain any longer, anjl 1 gradually got worse. . . Nothing seemed to help me until, one day, . • . 1 decided to TAKE The Woman’s Tome “1 took four bottles,” Mis. Jones goes on to say, “and was not only greatly relieved, but can truthfully say that I have not ft pain. • • “It has now been two years since I tookCardul, and 1 am still in good health. . . I would ad vise any woman or girl to use Cardul who is a sufferer from any female trouble." II you suffer pain caused from womanly trouble, or if you feel the need of a good strengthening tonic to btdld up your run-down system, take the advice Ot Mrs. Jones. TryCar- dnl. It helped her. We believe ttwm help yon. AD Druggists — j Alonzo Richardson, College Park;! Sixth District, Mrs. R. H. Hankinson, McDonough; Seventh District, Mrs. Edgar D. Walter, Rome; Eight Dis trict, Mrs. Geo. A. Mell, Athens; Ninth District, Mrs. J. N. Holder, Jef ferson; Tenth District, Mrs. A. H. Eienner, Augusta; Eleventh District, Mrs. John M. Cox, Waycross; Twelfth District, Mrs. A. L. Wilkins, Eastman. Press Committee* Miss Isma Dooly, Atlanta; Miss Isa bel Thomas, Atlanta; Mrs. Paul Wilkes, Atlanta; Miss Jane Judge, Miss Katherine Latham, Savannah; Mrs. Lindsay Johnson, Rome; Mrs. W. C. Holt. Mrs. Ella Alexander, Baxter; Miss Elizabeth Graham, Augusta; Miss Leola Miller, Macon; Mrs Rhodes Brown, Columbus; Mrs. Frank Har old, Americus; Mrs. McFaskell, Al bany; Madam Lustratt, Athens; Mrs. Paul Aiken, Cartersville; Mrs. L. G. Hrdeman, Commerce; Mrs. Inez Wil kinson Jones, Waynesboro; Miss Sal- lie Hansell, Thomasville. In discussing further organization of her forces in Georgia Mrs. Fitz patrick states: . District Chairmen are appointing their county chairmen, who will be announced in our next bulletin. Every city over 50,000 inhabitants is entitled to a city chairman, to man age the campaign of that community, these to be ppointed this week. “I should like to call the attention of our women workers to the fact that the result of this Fourth Liberty Loan will be watched with keen in terest in Europe, not only by our as sociates in the war against the Teu tonic powers, but by our enemies. It will be regarded by them as a measure of the American people's support of the war.” The Germans know full well / the tremendous weight and significance of the popular support of the war, of the people at home backing up the army in the field. As the lean sue ceeds our enemies will sorrow; as it falls short they will rojoice. Every dollar subscribed will help and en courage the American soldiers and hurt and depress the enemies of Amer - vH Afore Afr7es JPer Qa11on The Chevrolet “Four-Ninety.” Touring car does more than bring the price of this ideal type of car within reach of the moderate purse. It puts up-keep within the means of that purse as well. The valve-in-head motor which powers the Chevrolet is designed on the principle of direct application of power. Instead of the explosion taking place in a side chamber, as in other types of motors, gas is introduced directly over the pis ton head and exploded there. There is no waste fuel, no waste power. Perfect mechanically, graceful and refined in design, complete in equipment, the Chevrolet “Four Ninety” ideally meets every requirement of an economical year-round passenger car. We should like nothing better than to prove that this car at its price compares favorably with cars priced much higher. Ford & Calhoun PINEHURST, GEORGIA ‘‘This loan will be a test ’ of the loyalty and willingness of the people of the United States to make sacrifices compared with the willingness of our soldiers to do their part. There must be and'will be no failure by the peo ple to measure up to the courage and devotion of our men in Europe. Many of them have given up their lives; shall wo at*home withhold our money? Shall we spare our dollars while they spare not their very lives?” FOR SALE—Second hand safe in good condition. Apply to L. L. Woodward. l am now receiving an extensive line of If you are going to buy Housefurnishings this fall See me before you buy. MAX FELbSER, Prop., „ . . • : \ ,t I t j >rt . New York Bargain House. •■«:> ~ vm ■ - Kv ■ «&!"&< ■■ I T" T ii.pi. i Umi. i Electric Light u the best light Electric Power i» the best power You can have electricity right in yolir home. This plant brings you the many labor saving devices the city dweller enjoys. It gives you light-ready for use every hour o! the day and night. The snap of a switch floods the house and barn with as much light as you could wish for. Snap another switch and the motor turns the washer and wringer. It’s easier to snap a switch than it is to fill and clean oil lamps. It’s infer and better light, and it saves a vast amount of work when electricity does the washing and the other distasteful tasks. Install Western Electric POWER AND UGHT I C H T—| Begin right now and cn/oy r—P O WER— this boon of electricity. Western Electric Power and Light can be installed on your place with Httle trouble and small expense. You owe it to yourself to Jmow just what electricity will do to help make the day’s work lighter and the evenings brighter. SSS. Carat*,*tc. V County Ho um / Grant*I School*, SEE WHAT IT WILL DO FOR YOU H. D. Sturdivant, Sales Agent, VIENNA, QEORQIA.