The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, September 19, 1918, Image 8

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PLEASANT VALLEY NEWS • Our farmers are glad to sec the sunshine again for the recent rains have put them behind in picking their cotton. Ur. Hombr Morris, of Camp Green- leaf, has returned to hjs duties at ciunp after spending several days .with homefolks. Miss Mary Bowen is slowly recov ering from at> attack of acute indi gestion. » NEW PEMUT PICKER. NOT « THRESHER THE UNIVERSAL Has dust proof , bearings. The , Universal is made of steel, but is light enough to pull with two mules. Call at our store and let us show you this machine. It is a wonder. Palmer-Jones Company The Machinery People Cordele Georgia How tq buy a truck. Consider first the maker. The worth of a truck depends entirely on the sincerity, the honesty and the permanency of the manufacturer. Having satisfied yourself that the company is all right, nbxt. satisfy yourself that the truck is' right. Years*of service, durability^ ample power, low upkeep, quality that merits its-price; ability to deliver the goods at all times, these are and should be your demands of a truck. We urge you to investigate the Chevrolet One- Ton Truck on this basis, and see for yourself that where manufacturing ideals are high, the metals, motor and workmanship are sure to be of the best. One-Ton Worm-Drive Truck Is mad« by one of the foremost companies in the motor industry. Wherever motor vehicles are known, you will And the Chevrolet. The company has achieved world-wide good will solely because of the merit of its products. When you buy the Chevrolet Truck, you buy economical hauTage. No truck can be more efficient. The Chevrolet is built strong, built for continuous service under full capacity loads. Therefore, \t has surplus of strength and power above ordinary need. . We want to prove these claims to you. We want to show that the Chevrolet provides quick economical deliveries and enables you to reach out for more business. Come in, or ask that we call on you; Its price, complete with body, 8-post top and curtains, te$1820;Chassis,$1126. Pricesf. o. b. FORD & CALHOUN Pinehurst, Qa. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Cole and Mrs. Dave Cole spent Sunday with relatives in Pinehurst. The many friends and relatives of Mrs. C. B. Swearingen, of St. Paul, will be glad to know that she is slow ly convalescing. Miss Beulah McNeese spent the week-end with Miss Thelma Butler at Lilly. Miss Thea Butler , spent Saturday night with Miss Willie Sulivan at Lil ly. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. .Griggs, of Una- dilla, visited relatives here Sunday. - Miss Thelma Butler, of Lilly, is vis iting Miss Beulah McNeese this week. Mr. and .Mrs. W. H. Bowen, of Lil ly, visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bowen Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Swearingen, jMtss Leona Swearingen and Miss j Vera Thompson visited relatives at St. Paul Sunday. WHY THAT LAME BACK That morning lameness—those tharp pains when bending or lifting, make work a burden and rest impos sible. Don’t behandicapped by a bad back—look to your kidneys. You will make no mistake by following this Macon resident’s example. Z. T. Stanley, 847 Hazel St., Ma con, Ga., says: "About eight years ago I was troubled with my kidneys and back was so bad I could hardly do my work. My back was lame and sore and my kidneys were sluggish. My head ached, I had riervous spells and was very dizzy at times. The kidney secretions were too frequent in passage, scanty, scalding and con tained abrick-dust-likc sediment. I felt tired and languid too. Hearing of Doan's Kidney Pills, I bought box and am glad to say Jhey entirely cured me.’’ Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for. a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Stanley Had. FosterMilhum Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. advt. THE SOUTHEASTERN FAIR AND EXPOSITION 1HENMY War Ship Models Including Dreadnought* Battleship* Destroyer* Cruisers Depth Bombs Torpedoes Sea Mines Airplane Bombs WITH ALL THE Fighting Tools That Is Making The Ocean U’Asafe For International Robbers And Those Who Bomb 'Churches and Torpedo Hospital Ships Regardless of Their Treaties. OF WIN THE WAR METHODS '" ATLANTA, GA. Oct. 12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19 $70,000lnPiizes Presenting an exhibit of Agriculture, Horticulture, Cattle, Swine, Poultry, Horses, Mules, Sheep, Which Promises to be The Greatest in The South This Year and the Only Fair In The South eastern States Featuring The GRAND CIRCUIT RACES With Running Races, PatrioticFireworks, Big Program of Pleasing Free Attrac tions, Biggest Midway and Greatest Ag gregation of Varied Amusements Ever Presented At A Fair in The South With the Usual Exhibit* of Bovs and Girls Clubs—Child Welfare, woman's Work—Education—Poultry, Swine and Calf Club Contests Auto Show Corn Show Dog Show Writt FsrFre* Premium List a. G. HASTINGS. Pros. R. M. STRIPLIN, 8se. THE ARMY That Shoot 1,000 Bullets a Minute, Shells of• Guns That Shoot TWENTY MILES Springfield and Enfield Rifles— Lewis Machine Gons— Trench Periscope — Gas Masks — Field Wireless Outfits —Heliograph and Thousands of Graphic Exhibits Prepared by The Department of Agriculture and its Different Bn- Reduced round trip rate* of one and one-half fare hare been granted Georgia. . * f . , *T'T all railroads from all points in HARD TO GET. 72 1-2 ACRES OF FINE LAND FOR S ALE Two dwellings, weather-boarded, storm-sheathed, ,celled throughout and painted, one tenant house, huge bam with cement floors and founda-' tions, extra bam with cement floor, arranged to dip hogs, etc., extra buildings, with wagon scales and ayrup vat with brick chimney, city water piped to buildings, all in culti vation, 68 acres fenced. A real place which will take real money to buy. D. C. KETCHUM, Vienna. MEN WHO REGIS TERED SEPTEMBER I2TH Continued from page I But f now-have plenty Brick. Lime Cement, Fram ing:, Flooring, Siding, Finish and Mouldings. SHINGLES SHINGLES SHINGLES I now have plenty made of Long Leaf Yellow Pine, at special low prices. Later they will be higher and hard to get. I can give you better service than anyone handling any item as a side line. L. T. WILDER, The Lumler Man VIENNA, : GEORGIA MT. PLEASANT AND MAR VIN NEWS A large crowd attended the tinging here Sunday. Mrs. J/ M. Spears is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spears in Anniston, Private Hannon Summon of Camp Johnston, was a visitor at ML Pieas- Mr. and Mr*. Virgil Sims announce the arrival of a »«, 176—Hubert M. Embry, Vienna, w 176— Madison C. Christmas Vienna w 177— Eugene E. Lewis, Vienna, w 1 8—Wade H. Lnsseter, Vienna, w 179— George 0. ^Turner, Vienna, w 180— William L. Mathews, Vienna w 181— James C. Barbre, Vienna, w 181—Williams Brown, Vienna, w 183— Joe F. Wells, Vienna, w 184— William V. Fields, Vienna, w 185— Homer P. Morris. Vienna, w 186— John D. Hendley, Vienna, w 187— Homer O. Hughes, Vienna, w 188— Oliver P. Churchwei, Vienna w 189— Joe P. Smith, Vienna, w 100— Philip C. Everett, Vienna, w 101— Cone Edwards, Vienna, c 192—Johnnie Lewis, Vienna, e 103—Arthur J. Jackson, Vienna, e 194—Jessie Lilly, Vienna, e 196—Jim Collier, Vienna, c ' 196— Andrew Hammonds, Vienna, c 197— Pink Wallace, Vienna e 198— Robert Wiliiame, Vienna, e 199— Msnn Horton, Vlenpa, c 200— Joseph Edward Bilbo, Vienna w 201— Fletcher McNeese, Vienna, w 202— Norman B. Cook, Vienna, w 203— Thomas M. Lewie, Vienna, w ■ 204—Jessie G. Gilbert, Vienna, w 206—David O. Middlobrooks, Vienna Mr. Luther Gilbert left Monday 206—John W. Lytle, Vienna, w for Macon where he will enter mill- —John T. Hall, Vienna, w tary training school. Private Golden Powell has arrived safely overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Hathcox went bp At lanta Sunday to visit their ton, Tom, who it stationed at Camp Gordon. NOTICE TO FARMERS I have for service at my farm Urge registered Tennessee Jack, al io a five-gaited, registered saddle- bred Stallion, A. M. BELL 208— Bryant V. Brown, Vienna w 209— James F. Childs, Vienna, w 210— Eprian K. Johnson, Vienna, w 211— Osborn Hall, Vienna, w 212— Willie MeCants, Vienna, w 213— Mack Griffin, Vienna, w 214— Lae Nays, Vienna, w » ., 216— Dock Adkins, Vienna, c 216t-Enoch Sims, Vienna, e 217— Sehe-Kindriek, Vienna, e 218— George McKenzie, Vienna, e 219— Samuel Edwards, Vienna, e - 220— Dan Turner. Vienna, e 221—James Jake Heard, Vienna, w 222Pleasant HID, Vienna, e 223— Ernest Bailey, Vienna, c 224— Jessie Carter, Vienna; c 226—Ben Hill Morgan, Vienna, w 226— Aaron Feldser, Vienna, w 227— Charles E. Swearingen, Vienna 228— Tliden A. Adkins, Vienna, w 229— Leon E. Joiner, Finehurat, w ’ 230— Charles S. Gurr, Vienna, w 231— Milton H. Carr, Vienna, w 232— Joseph M. Beavers, Vienna, w 238—Paul A. Lennard, Vienna, w 234—Thomas A. Cox, Vienna, w Charles M. Jones, Vienna, w 236— Henry Mack, Vienna, c 237— Will Addle, Vienna, e 238— Zeb Thompson, ByromviUe, c 289—Doe HeWatere, Vienna, w 240— Lippman Pokes, Vienna, c 241— Simon Forbes, Vienna, c 242— Lewis Tylor, Vienna, c 243— Lop Redding, Vienna, c 244— Seaborn B. Bryant, Vienna, e 246—Will Darty, Pinehurst, e 246— Shade Hamilton, Vienna, c 247— Pring Hardy, Vienna, c 248— Tom Rose, Vienna, e 249— Joe Brown, Vienna, e 260— James White, Vienna, e 261— Robt Anderson, Vienna, e 262— John B. Wilson, BoHngbroke, v 263— Henry K. Allen, Vienna, w 264— Larry Murphy, Vienna, w 266—Willie Gordon, Vienna, c 266—Henry Sheppatd, Pinehurst, c 257— Joe Stubbs, Vienna, e 258— Walter Felton,'Vienna, e 260—Sylvester Patterson, Vienna, e 260— Will Harris, Vienna, c 261— WM Lewis, Vienna, c . 262— Issie Hardy, Vienna, e- 263— Rufus Hants, Vienna, e 264— Charlie Lewis, Vienna, e 266—Lonnie Young, Vienna, c 266—Jessie Dawson. Vienna, e 267— Nathan Dennard, Vienna, c 268— Harry Lee Owen, Vienna, w 269— Waterman Phar, Vienna, e 270— John Wesly Dorough, Vienna w 271— A. J. Jones, Jeffersonville, e 272— Franklin E. Williams, Vienna w 273— Richard Smith, Vienna, e 274— Sherman J. Royals, Vienna, w 275— Joseph Lundy, Vienna, w 276— Toliver B.. Witcher, Vienna w 277— Lonnie T. Wilder, Vienna, w 278— Idus Hugh 's, Vienna, w 279— Harry Orovitz, Vienna, w 280— William G. Ryais, Vienna, w 281— William Bh ckwell, Vienna, w 282— Barney B. Barker, UnadiUa, w 288— Charles Alien Sims, Vienna, w 284—Oliver W. Itorne, Vienna, w 286—Hugh Swearingen, Vienna, w 286— Starling Yewn, Vienna, w 287— Lonnie G. Griffin, Vienna, w 283— Albert Cleveland Morris, w 289— John L Taffar, Vienna, w 290— Lucius L Woodward, Vienna w 291— Robert L Dickson, Vienna, w 292— Felix Caffer Jones, Vienna, w 293— Watte Powell, Vienna, w 294— Chas. W. Hutchins, Vienna w 295— William T. Woodward, w. 296— John R. Causey, Vienna, w 297— Wallace E. Spears, Vienna, w 298— Walter F. George, Atlanta, w 299— John C. Sanders, Vienna, w SOOAIfred Marion Bell. Vienna, w SOI—Daniel Hudson, Vienna, w 802—James L Goodrum, Vienna w 308—David Pitt*,'Vienna, e 304—Jim Harry, Vienna, e 306— Ford Davis, Vienna, e 306*-James Adams, Vienna, c 307— Edd English, Vienna, c . 308— Tom W. Wilson, Vienna, e 309— Wayman H. Johnson, Vienna, e 310— Joe Wallace, Vienna, e 811—Dobbie L Myrick; Vienna e 312—Frank Robinson, Vienna, c 313— Carey B. Bryant, Pinehurst c . 314— John Howard, Vienna, e 316—Jewel Lee Brown, Vienaa, c' ( 316— Sherry Hamilton, Vienna, c 317— Virgil C. Daves, Vienna, w 318— Jessie J, Barry, Vienna, w 319— Floyd M. Lindsey, Pinehurst wi 320— James H. Jones, Jr., Vienna, w: 821— George H. Shell, Vienna, w 822— Daniel W. Lane, Vienna,*w 323— David W. Carroll, Vienna, w 324— George Patrick Lewis, Vienna,, 325— Ewell B. Brown, Vienna, w 326— Walter H. Eider, Vienna, w i 327— Oscar W. Kimsey, Vienna, w j 328— Loam Murray, Vienna, w 329— Charles C. Powell, Vienna, w j 830—Walker S. Reese, Vienna, w : SOME LAND FOR SALE Whole lot of land, 202 1-2 acre, 4 miles of UnadUU. Good house and barn, plenty of wood . and water, about 160 acres in cultivation, can be bought on easy terms. 280 acres, 200 in cultivation, large 6-room dwelling, painted, ceiled, etc., large barns, out buildings, two ten ant houses, artesian well, about fifty acres god timber. Price is righ^and on easy terms. 60 acres 2 1-2 milee.of Vienna, 4- room dwelling, etc. About 35 acres in cultivation. About 200 acres; 175 in cultivation good 6-room dwelling, near school and ehurfh. Can be bought cheap. 202 1-2 acres, wfaolel ot; 160 ac in cultivation, new 6-room house, ceiled and bam, etc., about 4 ij|ile from UnadiUa. Price is right and c easy terms. See D. C. KETCHUM, Vienna.