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MISS MASHBURN GIVEN HONOR.
ED POST FOR CONFEDER
ATE REUNION
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The Incomparable. ...
hoyden and Beacon
IMPORTANT
An appointment as assistant flag
ensign for the Confederate Reunion
at Tulsa, Okia., and Atlanta, Ga.,
was the honor bestowed upon Miss
Claire Mashburn by U. C. V. officials.
Miss Mashburn who was residing with
her sister,, Mrs. H. B. Varnadoe, while
attending the Fitzgerald High School
is a sister of Corporal Wm. B. Mash
burn, of Unadilla, who was killed in
Western front this
B-reel feature—“The Demon"
Also a Big V Comedy— 1 “Shines end
Monkey Shines"
Admission 10 and 20 cents
THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 5 to 10i30
»• Fannie Ward's
“Tho Yellow Ticket"
Also a Triangle Comedy—“News
paper Clippings"
Admission 15 and 25 cents
FRIDAY, SEPT 27, 5 to 10>30
Metro presenU Francis Bushman
and Beverly Bayne in “With Neatness
Conditions have forced me to make
the positive announcement that I will,
after October 1st, do a 6trictlj cash
business and will discontinue entirely
the delivery of parcels.
Please bear this in mind—no credit,
no delivery.
They hold an exclusive position in the World of
Shoes. Their qualities have been tested. They
• fully merit the favor shown them by those who
demand the best in Footwear.
Patha pro
special faaturi
action on the
spring.
The warrant of appointment states
that .the post is awarded “in honor of
your gallant Confederate uncles and
in honor of your beloved brother who
was a brave and gallant soldier in the
world war and gave his life for .his
country and loved ones at home and
with confidence that you will uphold
with pride and honor the cause for
which our flag flies.—Fitzgerald Lead-
amous
I thank you.
R. H. TRIPPE.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Feldser and
children and Mr.' Sam Cohen spent
Monday in Macon attending the cer
emonies at the Jewish Synagogue
there.
For Ladies
Representative Wanted in Dooly
County
The Atlanta Georgian and Sunday
American desire to secure the serv
ices of a representative man in this
county, who owns an automobile to
cover rural routes. Please give ref
erence in making application. If you
aro the man we are looking for send
application today to tho Circulation
Mnhager, THE GEORGIAN COM
PANY, 20-22 E. Alabama, Street, At
lanta, Ga.
The styles and colors we have are the most
up-to-date.
666 cures Headaches, Billiousness,
Loss of Appetite, or that tired aching
feeling due to Malaria or Colds. Fine
Tonic. 9-5
Local and Personal Items of Interest
Vienna Shoe Store
VIENNA, GEORGIA
Mrs. Fred Mills will leave next
week to join her husband at Pitcairn,
Penn.
ANOTHER FOR “BILL”
The following little poem appear
ed recently in the largest Greek news
paper in the United States, published
at New York. It is a product of the
pen of a loyal American Greek.
The day will come when there will be
• no Hun,
And the world will be pure and safe
And the Stars and Stripes will then
proudly wave
Above all, in its well-won place.
Then again there will bo a sunny
France,
And' once more a gay old Paree,
For we are going to fight with all our
might,
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.
It’s billions for defense or billions
for indemnity.
Look for your son in the “War
Review" picture at the DeSoto every
Saturday.
666 Cures by removing thee ause 9-6
FOR SALE
1 Buick Six, good shape, almost
>w..
1 Olds Seven Passenger, run only
You may see some of your boys or
friends in the “War Review” picture
at the DeSoto every Saturday.
I FORDS FOR SALE
For sale, two Fords, one touring
car, one roadster, both motors recent
ly overhauled, in good condition. Ad
dress SIMON CARTER, Care A. M.
Bell.
NOTICE
My accounts and notes will be laft
at the Bank of Pinehurst for collec
tion. All who are indebted to mo will-
kindly call thoro and sattlo accounts
as sariy as is convaniant.
8-15-8t DR. J. L. LEE.
.FOR SALE—60 bushels of Abruzzi
ye for sale.* A. H. Brown. 9-12-4t
There la more Catarrh m this section
of the country than -.11 other diseases
put together, and for ?ears It wi t sup
posed to be Incurable. Doctors prescribed
local remedies, and by constantly falling
to cure* with local treatment, pronounced
It Incurable. Catarrh la a local disease,
greatly Influenced by constitutional con
ditions and therefore requires constitu
tional treatment, llall’e Catarrh Mcul-
Mrs. M. M. Grace has returned
from a pleasant visit to relatives- at
Macon and Walden.
PLENTY OF MONEY
TO LOAN
ON IMPROVED FARMS
FOR FIVE, SEVEN OR TEN YEAR
TERMS
J. D. COBB *E. F. STROZIER
CORDELE, GA. '
Judge W. F. George and Dr. E. D.
Richardson, of Atlanta, have been in
LAND FOR SALE
128 acres in 6th district, lying by
Charlie King’s, 4 plows opened up on
land and 4 settlements on place; 1-4
mile of good school, 1-4 mile of grist
mill and gin, 2 miles from church.
Land belonging to R. G. Horne. Ap
ply to
8-22-4t R. G. HORNE,
Pinehurst, Route 1.
NOTICE
My delivery boy is picking cotton.
If you want meats or groceries kind
ly call for them.
CITY MARKET.
Mr. Lamar Thornley, of Brunswick
has been in teh city for a short visit
to his mother, Mrs. Leslie Thornley.
Aiid when our brave soldier lads pass
us by,
Reaving all to go over there,
FOR SALE—A good milk cow
ith young calf. Come quick if you
ant her. J. E. Horne, Pinehurst.
With seaching look to ourselves let us
-,say:
“What more can I do over here!
Wear your old clothes
Liberty Bonds.
FOR SALE
One new Dodge Car, one horse,
and two mule colts, two years old,
one good milk cow, four bred Duroc
sows, four bred Hampshire guilts, one
18 months old Hampshire male, 15
head meat hogs and most ^anything
Mrs. Lilia Slocum, of Macon, has
been the recent guest of Miss Maude
Morgan this week.
So we who are here, while they’re
-a i over there,
Must work with good spirits and
jS will,
TOr the quicker the ships move out on
our ways
The quicker moves Old Kaiser Bill.
H. X. VERUKI.
Mr. J. J, Harvard, of the
ville Dispatch and News wot
In the city Saturday. ,
lwkins-
visitor
M. P. BUTLER,
Byseovflle, Ga.
Hessys. Pope Watson and T. L.
Williams, of HawUnsvflle, were visit-
ora' in .the city Sunday.
FOR SALE—Twe good second
hand Dodge can one roadster, one
touring car in good shape. Apply to
L. L. WOODWARD.
Malarial Fever.
616 cures
Jlr. J. P. Heard spent Friday ia At-
Or. J. M. Whitehead spent Tuesday
youR
Money to Loan
id Macon.'
Misa Martha Dupree is here from
Miss Audrey Newby left^last week
for Athens to respme her studies at
the State Normal college there.
Alisa manna u
Atlanta for a short stay.
Be sure to «ee thew ar review pic
ture at the DeSoto every Saturday.
Hn. W. E. Trippe is here from At
lanta for a short visit.
Claude Slade left Monday for At-
Mrs. T. E. Newsome has returned
to Quitman after a short visit to
Mrs. Cedi Whitehead.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Woodward and
Miss Mabel Wodward spent Saturday
in Macon.
■ante to attend Oglethorpe University
'.A card from Mr. C. S. Whitehead
his safe arrival overseas.
We have recently employed - Mr.
Herbert Ferris, who Is a good elec
trician and we are now prepared to
work on practically all makes of cars.
Mr. J. Luther Gilbert left Monday
for Macon to enter the Student's
Army Training School at Mercer.
Ve are in the market
every day in the week.
announces
FOR SALE—Some nice shoates.
B. L, Dickson, Lilly. M
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McKinley ^sit
ed Unadilla Sunday.
• Mr. J. H. Woffard spent several
days last week in Cartersville.
Misses Bessie Butler and Sara
Joiner spent Tuesday in Macon.
Misa Alfreds Bell left Tuesday for
Atlanta to enter Shorter College.
Mr. D. B. Thompson made a busi
ness trip to Macon Saturday.
.- Mr. Harry Owen ia here from Hog
■Island for a short visit.
Private J. B. Hamilton hits been
here this week on a short leavo from
Camp Greenleaf,
eratioa and we are prepend to over
haul Ford eegiaet as promptly as
they reach us.
All work is (uaraateed but siace|
our business is now doae on strictly
cosh basis It racket it imperative that
ell jobe hereafter be e cash coasidere-
tioa aad ell eccouats due us must be
paid at once. ,
Remember that we carry e full line
of ordinary accessories, tubes, end
tins, etc., for Ford Cars.
All work guaranteed, sad yoa get
[ it promptly. We bow have four
666 Cures Chills and Fever.
Rev. T. W. Tippett will fill the pul
pit at the Baptist church Sunday
The public ia
morning and evening,
cordially invited.
FOR SALE—Some good seed
wheat nice and dry, without smut or
rusk Apply to J. G. Gilbert, Vienna,
Ga., Route 5. 8-29-8t
Information from the bedside of
Mrs. J. W. Lytle, Sr., et the time of
going to press is to ihe effect that her
condition ia still precarious.
Miss Georgia Fort, of Lumpkin is
the guest of Mrs. B. F. Forbes.
* ' -o-
666 contains no alcohol, arsenic, nor
other poisonous drugs.
Hr. and Mrs. J. M. Woodward, of
Hawkinsrille, spent Sunday in the
666 Cures Bilious Fever.
The War Review picture shown at
the DeSoto every Saturday ia of in
terest to everyone who has friends or
loved ones “over there.”
LASHLEY
The services conducted Sunday
morning and evening at the Baptist
chbreh by Rev. Clark, of Nashville,
Tenn., were greatly enjoyed by those
Sa
GEORGIA.
VIENNA