The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, September 26, 1918, Image 8

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ATLANTA EYE SPECIAL IST TO BE IN UNADILLA Commissioners For September. THE INVINCIBLE There is none better than the “BUCK.” . And Will Give Con.ulUtion Free ThU . Dsy Only at the Duncan Hotel From 6 a. m. to 2t30 p. m.—Call Early. Eyet, Headache. Bad Sight, and Ner- vou.net. Corrected and Cro.. Eye. Straightened Without Drug.. Pain or Knife—Sight i. too preciou. to Delay, So Call Now. Dr. Kennon Mott, the successful Eye, non-medical and optometry spec ialist, of 428 Austell Building, Atlan ta, is representing the '‘Diamond Disc Lenses” and “Jdokure” remedies. Dr. Mott is a specialist of long standing nnd has thousands of satis fied patrons over the state. He is correcting many eyes by new methods, after others have failed. The glasses relieve headaches and give ~j £ Lester,' Interest.... ........ good sight, ease and comfort Cats- v c DaV e,, Medical Service ract, condition removing growths from the eyea, straightening cross eyes and all ailments of the eyes treated without injurious poisonous drugs, knife or pain. Sime eyes can be so cured that glasses will not be needed. Women and children given special care. No matter how bad your eyes are, nor what others have said or done, consult this specialist and you may get relief. He guaran tees his work. Don't forget the place, Unadilla, and date, Saturday Oct. 6. adv. Walton Bros., Provisions 273.52 AGRICULTURAL ADVISOR ASKS FOR GQ-OPERATION .FARMERS MAY RENDER VALU ABLE ASSISTANCE BY COM PLYING TO REQUEST. On the nomination of the Secretary of Agriculture, the District Board No. 2 for the Southern District of Georgia has unpointed K. A. Strat ford, of Barnesville, as Agricultural Advisor of that Board. Mr. Stratford is at present District Supervisor of County Demonstration Agents, and member of the Faculty of the Sixth District A. & M. School at Barnesville. Although tho position of Agricul tural Advisor to the District Board • requires much time and the nature of his duties arc very exacting, Mr. Stratford is giving his services to the government and to the farmers of Georgia without pay. In discussing his new duties he issues the follow ing statement: "It is my duty to as sist the District Board in placing in deferred classification those farmers, farm laborers, and farm foremen, who are rendering the Government . more service toward winning the war in their present capacity as produc ers, than they could in the army. I have established a letter box for all those farmers who live in Counties which come under the jurisdiction of District Board number 2, and I want them to write me what they know about the farm labor situation. Es pecially do I want them to answer the following questions; 1. Do you know of any land ly ing idle because of the shortage of farm labor? 2. Do you know of land which al though cultivated, has failed to make a normal crop because of shortage of farm labor? 3. How does the supply of farm labor in your community compare with last year? 4. Give name of your community. 5. Sign your name. Please answer these questions at onco and mall to R. A. Stratford, Barnesville, Ga.. care A. & M. School. Mr. Stratford further advises the farmers who employ labor that they may claim deferred classification for their employees, whether the regis trant be a son or a hived man, in case the registrant failed to claim defer red classification, or in cate the reg istered man has waived his right to deferred class. This applies to the new draft. J Frank Powell Court'Expenses 113.60 E. R. Kirkland & Son, Shop Work 10.25 Vienna News, Printing 25.00 Vienna Telephone Co., Rentals .... 910 Vienna Hardware Co., Hardware . 25.30 City Market, Fresh Meats 25.15 R E. White, Demonstrator .... .... : 62.50 Miss Leta Wood, Extension Work 25.00 B M. Wood, Troas Commission - 41.66 Mrs. B. M. Wood, Feeding Jury 13.00 S. M. Thompson, Provisions 34.31 .1. J. Cooper, Clothing : 15.86 Forbes Drug Co., Medicines ., 65 Powell Bros., Medicines 10.05 C. C. McKinley, Work on Auto 17.60 D. B. Thompson, Piping 11.10 Chas. S. Gurr, Statement . !......... 10.00 Farmers Hardware Co., Hardware .'. - .... 29.00 .M H. Leggitt, Lumber 2.19 Henrd Gro. Co., Provisions : 17.51 Barfield Lpmbcr Co„ Lumber $89.26 Fmnire Cotton Oil Co., Hulls ...., y 4.60 P. Wilson, Use of Auto '., 6.00 ■Tones & Butler, Pillows' .... .... 1.00 C. A. .Tones. Work on Bridge :. 2.50 G. D. Quattlebaum, Stock Feed 135.80 Gulf Refining Co., Gas - 7.00 E. Joiner. Provisions ’. ...: 11.35' Bibh Gro. Co.. Provisions j, 59.36 JT G, Davis, Jail Expense .: ,... 248.55 T. A. Adkins. Stamned Envelones 1.58 *!. T. Hill. Gas nnd Oil '.... .'. 71.12 TT. O. Davis, Suhpeonns .... TT. O. Davis. Officers’ Cost : Bank nf Vienna. Coal E. M. Smith. Ae^.. Fr*. on Cement E. M. Smith. Frt. on Cement Jessie Gilbert. Corn • 84.08 J. D. Tester. Loan 5000.00 .T Tl Tester. Interest on Loan .... .’ .’. 76.00 F. M. Smith. Agt. Frt. : " 3.82 B M. Wood. Gas and Oil ......... . 61.78 P G. Busbce. Renaring Court house 485.75 Total !. $17,423.3$ J. B. WALTON. Chairman ’ J D. HARGROVE, Clerk STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF The American Banking Corporation Located at Vienna,Ga., at the close of business Sept. 20, ISIS RESOURCES Demand Loans - ~e $ 12,014.15 Time Loans ..J. 204,276.90 Overdrafts, unsecured «...■. 3,881.88 Bonds and Stocks owned by the Bank 10,410.00 Banking House 6,500.00 Furniture und Fixtures - - 1,600.00 Due from Bnnks and Bankers in thia State « 41,744.06 Due from Bnnks and Bankers in other States 5,812.70 Currency $ 4,664.00 Gold 470.00 Silver, Nickels, etc .'. 1,777.86 Cash Items 8,008.42 Advances on Cotton 98,360.97 113,281.25 TAX COLLECTOR'S ROUNDS FOR 1*1$ 3rd Dis. Sep. 3$; Oct 26; Nov. 29th. Dooling—Oct. 1st; Dee. 2nd. Byromville—Oct. 2nd; Oct. 28th; Dec. 3rd. Lilly—Oct. 3rd; Oct. 30th; Dee. 4th. Unadilla—Oct 4th; Oct Slat; Dec. 5. Pinehurst—Oct 7th; Nov. 4th, Dee. 6 Findlay—Oct 8th, Nor. 5th; Dee. 9. 6th Dis—Oct 9th; Dec. 10th. Drayton—Nov. 7th. J. D. Lester’s—Oct 28th. Tippettville—Nov. 6th. Jno. R. Barfield's—Nov. nth. R. L. Scarborough—Nov. 20th. Vienna Every Saturday. After Dec. 20th, interest at 7 per cent will bee harged oiv all unpaid taxes. Books close Dee. 19,1918. C. R. MORGAN, T. C„ D. C. 9-26-tf subscription- to, Total $399,520.89 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in .'. $ 75,000.00 Undivided profits, leas Current Expenses, Interest and taxes paid 22,235,65 Due Unpaid Dividends 160,00 Individual Deposits Subject to Check ., 151,443.84 Postal Savings Deposits : 807.23 Time Certificates ; 48,032.13 Cashier’s Checks 1,842.14 Bills payable, including time certificates representing borrowed Money .., . 100,000.00 $399,820.89 Total STATE OF GEORGIA—Dooly County, Before me came X N. Hargrove, Cashier of American Banking Corpora tlon who being duly sworn aayi that the above and foregoing statement ie a true condition of laid bank as shown by the hooka of file in said bank. * J. N. HARGROVE, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 24th day of September, 1918. JOE MORGAN, N. P„ D. Co., Ga. MR. FARMER I am out of the cotton seed buying business until the close of the war. It cost* too much, to handle coed with the scarcity of labor. If you want to sell your seed, sell them to your gin- ner. Tho price fixed for my commia- sion to not enough. Sell your seed at the gins and conserve labor la my ad vice to you. Do not be deceived, I am telling yon the tenth. As no one whor (handles seed can do right and pay loss in weight! and interest on money for tho commission fled by the Government Yes sir, I want business only in a safe and honcit w|ay. September 9,1918. Yours very truly, 9-12-4t , D. B. THOMPSON, GEORGIA—Dooly County. All persons having demands against the estate of Jeremiah HayiUp, late of said county deceased, are hereby notified to render in their demands according to law. All persons indeb ted to said estate are required to make immediate payment • ' This September 16,1918. E. A. MORGAN, Administrator Estate of Jeremiah Hayslip, Deceased. • 9-19-6t FORSALE CHEAP 100 acres of Uhd on the big road, 2 miles from liliy, Ga., 5-room dwelling. This place is a bargain. D. C. KETCHUM, Vienna, Paupers’ List.... Southern Express Co., Express or. Rock Crusher 25.27 C. T. Kilgore, Freight 15.86 J. G. Gilbert, Buttorbeans' : 6.00 A. B. & A. R. R. Co., Freight ...... 9,0.07 H. L. Trim, Work on Bridge .’. .... 55.75 B. M. Wood, Court Papers ....' 68.00 J. H. Bodrey, Corn .... 42.87 C. S. Thompson, Shop Work - 5.60. J. C. Slade, Express ....• 7.59 J. C. Slade, Pay Roll :. .... 434.50 J' D. Lester and Bro., Com 41.48 J. D. Lester, Commissioner .... •• 16.60 J. B. Walton, Commissioner 16.60 W. E. Ford, Commissioner 16.66 J. D. Hargrove, CieTk 33.33 J. D. Lester, Loan v 6000.00 75.00 50.00 They are here ready for you at .1 DEMONSTRATION AT Albany, Ga., T We are pleased to announce a Fordson Tractor demonstration to be held at Albany, (la., Thursday, October 3rd. It will be worth your while to attend this demen- - stration on that date and see the Fordsop perform with the plows that are adapted to use with it. Dr.J. M. Whitehead &Co. the fighting loan. Bonds buy bayonets. men with the I Buy Liberty bonds and keep them!. Bonds win battles, kuy more boncto Send the ammunition over. Buy Put your dollars in Khaki. Buv Liberty Bonds. Liberty Bonds. y y* M