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LEGIIMTISHTS
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
vember, ISIS, between the legal
hours of sale to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described
property to-wit: The east half of Lot
ol Land No. 87, the north half of Lot
By virtue of an order from the j of land No - 74 and 80 acres in ‘ hc
Court of Ordinary of Bibb County, southeast corner of Lot of Land No.
1 ..it it. n n nli>
Georgia, granted on the 7th day of j ‘
, all in the First District of Dooly
GEORGIA—Dooly County. *
To A1 lWhom it may eoneern:
Seaborn A. Whitehead having in
proper form, applied to me for Per
manent Letters of Administration on
the estate of Lafayette' Whitehead,
late of said county, this is to cite all
and singula> thee reditors and next of
October, 1918, will be* sold at public i Coun to Georgia, containing 282 1-2 kin of Lafayette Whitehead to be
outcry on the first Tuesday in Novem- «res more or less and appear at my office within the
ber, 1918, at the court house door of ■ - Sa ' d Property wdl be sold in par- time allowed by law, and show cause
said Dooly county, between the legal > Ia or tracts a " d «* en " “ who ! e ' °[ ^ ^ <™. permanent ad-
The successful bidder will be requir- ministration' should not be granted
ed to deposit with the undersigned 10 Seaborn A. Whitehead on Lafayette
per cent of the amount of the bid | Whitehead's estate,
submitted, and in the event, said sale I Witness my hand and official sig-
is not confirmed by the court, saidJnaturc this 7th day of Oct., 1918.
deposit will be returned to the bid-1pd J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.”
dor without deduction. |
Said property sold for the purpose
of making a division of the proceeds
between the helrs-at-law of Rufus W.
Wilkes, Deceased, and their assigns
who are now the tenants in common
hours of sale, tq the highest bidder
for cash, by the'undersigned as ad
ministrator of the estate of Mrs. Flor
ence Odom, deceased, the following
real estate to-wit: A one-third undi
vided interest in all that tract or par
cel of land, lying and being in the
Second Land District of Dooly Coun
ty, Georgia, consisting of. 125 1-4
acres of land lot No. 229, and known
as'the Waller A. Forehand place. Said
sale being made for the purpose of
paying asms « snm ; thep urchaser by the undersigned,
distribution. Terms cash and subject ^ ]fll8
to approval of court of Ordinary of
Bibb County, Georgia. ;
This 8th day of October, 1918.
MACON SAVINGS BANK.
Administrator of the Estate of Mrs.
Florence Odom, Deceased.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Bibb County,
Georgia, granted on the 7th day of
October, 1918, will be sold at public
outcry on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber, 1918, at the Court of Ordinary
of Bibb County, Georgia, granted on
the 7th day of October, 1918, will be
sold at public outcry on the first Tues- 1 acres more or less and being the south
day in November, 1918, at the court part of lot of land No. 87, in Third
C. S. GURR,
J. B. WALTON,
O. W. HORNE,
Commissioners.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
^ Under and by virtue of an order
granted by the Ordinary of said coun
ty on first Monday in October, 1918,
I will sell at public outcry before the
court house door in said county to
highest and best bidder within the le
gal hours of sale on 'the first Tuesday
in November, next, all the lands be
longing to the estate of Mrs. Celia L.
Hudson, deceased, consisting of 110
house door in said Dooly county be
tween the legal hours of sale tho fol
lowing tract of land, to-wit:
Two-thirds individed interest in all
that tract or parcel of land, lying and
being in the second land district of
Dooly County, Georgia, consisting of
125 1-4 acres of land Lot. No. .229,
and known as the Waller A. Forehand
place.
Said sale being made for the pur
pose of maintenance and support of
Aline Forehand and Eunice Forehand
minors. Terms cash, subject to the
approval of the court of ordinnry of
,Bibb County, Georgia.
This 8th day of October, 1918.
MACON SAVINGS BANK.
Guardian of Aline Forehand and Eu*
nico Forehand, Minors.
District of Dooly County, Georgia.
Terms of sale cash. This Oct. 7th,
1918.
S. S. HUDSON,
Administrator Estate Mrs. Celia
Hudson, Deceased.
SEVENWARWORK
RELIEF AGENCIES'
JOIN IN DRIVE
Recognized Great Organizations
Representing AH Creeds and
Elements Welded Into One*
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas Mrs. Nancio E. Browder
formerly Nancie E. Hamilton, guar
dian for Dallis Eugene Hamilton, has
applied to me for a discharge from
her guardianship of Dallas Eugene
Hamilton. This is to cite all persons
concerned to file objections, if any
they have on or before first Monday
ia November, next, else she will be
discharged from her guardianship as
prayed for. This Oct. 7th, 1918.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
‘j^ffeereas, J. B. Walton has in due
toifa applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on tho es
tate Hector Deuhart, late of said
county, deceased. Notice is hereby
given to nil persons concerned I will
past ea said application on the first
Monday ia November, next This Oct
7th, lilt.
3. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
Libel for Divorce, Llooly Superior
Court, Nov. Term, 1918.
Mrs. Lennic Slaughter vs. Clifford
Slaughter.
It appearing^ to the court by the
return of the sheriff in the above
stated case that he defendant docs
not reside in said county, and it fur
ther appearing that defendant does
not reside in this state:
Ordered by the court that service
be perfected on the defendant by the
publication ol this order twice a
month for two months before the next
term of this court, in the public ga
zette of said county in which sher
iff’s sales are ordinarily published.
This 15th day of August, 1918.
W. V. HARVARD,
Petitioners Atty.
And it is so ordered.
D. A. R. CRUM,
Judge S. Court, Cordele Circuit.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Under and by virtue of an order
granted by the Court of Ordinary of
said county at the regular August
Term, 1918, of said court, I will sell
before the court house door in Vien
na, Dooly County, Georgia, between
the legal hours of sale ta the highest
bidder for cash, the following describ
ed property to-wU: One-half undi
vided interest in and to 301 acres *>f
land in the 9th District of Dooly
County, Georgia, consisting of the
west half of Lot No. 61 and all of
fractional lot3, Numbers 47, 54, 55
and 62, also, one acre of land on
which the ferry and houses at what
is known as Murray’s ferry on Flint
River, being a part of Lot. No. 62
in said 9th District, with this one
acre of land, will be sold, also tho fer
ry boht, rights and franchise, also
5-79 interest in real estate in the
city of Atlanta, Fulton County, Geor
gia. At three o’clock p. m. at Mur
ray’s Ferry where the nefir bridge is
being erected across Flint River, I
will sell the following personal prop
erty, to-wit: Two milk cows and two
I calves, one mule, one horse, one one-
horse wagon, one buggy and harness,
cne lot of farm tools, etc., half inter
est in a motor boat, one-half interest
in six shoats, one sow and seven pigs.
All of said property sold as the
property of the estate-of J. J. Mur
ray, deceased, and sold for the pur
pose of paying the debts and for dis
tribution between the heirs-at-law of
said deceased.
This Oct. 1st, 1918.
S. E. STATHAM,
Admr. of Estate of J. J. Murray, Doc.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, J. B. Walton, has in due
fern applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on the estate
ot Sarah L. Deuhart late of said coun
ty deceased. Notice is hereby given
to all persons concerned that I will
pass upon said application on first
Moaday in November, next. This
Oct. 7th, 1918.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly County. y
Under snd by virtue of an order
granted by the Ordinary of said
county on fint Monday in October,
1918, 1 will icll at public outcry to
Highest and best bidder on first Tues
day in November, next, before the
court house door in said county, with
in the legal hours of sale, fifty acres
of Isnd more or less, in the southwest
earner of lot of land No. 23, in the
2nd land district of Dooly County,
«a„ belonging to the estate of N. L.
Wilson, late of said county, deceas
ed. Terms of sale cash. This Oct.
7 th, 1918.
W. T. SPRADLEY,
Administrator estate of N. L. Wilson,
Deceased.
Petition for Divorce in Dooly Super.
ior Court, November Term, 1918.
Annie Parker vs. John Parker.
It appearing to the court by suf
ficient proof by the plaintiff in the
above stated case that the defendant
doe* not reside in said County, and It
further appearing that John Parker
does not reside in this State.
Ordered by the court that service
be perfected on tho defendant by the
publication of this order twice
month for two months before the
! next term of this court, in fee public
I gazette of said county in wrach Sher
iff’s sales are ordinarily published.
This Uth day of September, 1918.
And it Is so ordered.
D. A. R. CRUM, J. S. C., C. C.
2 times mo. for 2 mo.
NOTICE LAND BUYERS
Large lot of land, over 202
acres for same price as regular lot.
Large 3 room tenant house, eighty
acres in cultivation, within four miles
of Vienna. This pieco ofland is
bargain.
D. C. KETCHUM, Vienna
$170,500,000 IS THE GOAL
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5 WHAT GENERAL
E PERSHING NEEDS
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JJJ “ Give me nine men
to who have a hut and I
ta will have a more effec-
*• tive fighting force than
to if 1 had ten men with-
Jjj out it”
ta —General Pershing.
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GEORGIA SOUTHERN A FLORIDA RAILWAY
Schedules. to Macon, Cordele, Tifton, Valdosta, Jacksonville and Palatka.
Effective June 8, 1918.
On November 11 the American peo
ple will start a one week’s drive to
raise the largest amount of money No. 6 No. 2 No. 32
ever given outright by any people Iri ; Leav e Vienna 9:10 a m....2:28 p m ,.....f2:31 a ra
the history of the world: i An | ve Unadilla 9:37 a m....2:54 p m f2:50 a m
Tjie drive will be a new tiling under .Arrive Macon 11:10 a m....4:30 p m , 4:25 fi m
the sun. For the first time I’rotes- Arrive Atlanta . 2:20 p m....8:40 p m 7:45 a m
tants, Catholics and Jews, forgetting ‘ NfTl No 5 m—
all their differences, will line up shoul- f v - _ ...a' * r A J?®* 33
der to shoulder, welding their Individ- Arrivg Cordele lj40 p m .... 6:30 p m * “
ual organizations together in their Arrive Ashburn 2:42 p m....7:21 p m
common devotion to the boy, In the P "TUTm
cuntonments and over there. Tills . , . „„ * ■ ,....v.uo a m
amalgamation of the seven great agea- *21! ^ “ a m
ctes engaged in war work Is one of the
fine developments which have been
brought about by the war and under
the wise guidance of President Wilson.
TAX COLLECTOR’S ROUNDS FOR
1918
3rd Dis. Sep. 30; Oct. 25; Nov. 29th.
Dooling—Oct. 1st; Dec. 2nd.
Byromvllle—Oct. 2nd; Oct. 29th;
Dec. 3rd.
Lilly—Oct. 3rd; Oct. 30th; Pec. 4th.
Unadilla—Oct. 4th; Oct. 31st; Dec. 5.
Pinehurst—Oct. 7th; Nov. 4th, Dee. -6
Findlay—Oct. 8th, Nov. 5th; Dec. 9.
0th Die—Oct. 9th; Dee. 10<fl.
Drayton—Nov. 7th.
J. D. Lester’s—Oct. 28th.
Tippcttville—Nov. 6th.
Jno. R. Barfield’s—Nov. l' 1th.
R. L. Scarborough—Nov. 2Qth.
Vienna Every Saturday. !
After Dec. 20th, interest at 7 per
cent will bee barged on all unpaid
taxes. Books close Dec. 19, 1918.
C. R.’ MORGAN, T.'C., D. C.
9-26-tf r
C. B. RHODES,
P, A., Macon, Ga.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
All persons having demands against
tho cstato of Jeremiah Hayslip, 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 tq
make immediate payment
This September 16, 1918.
E. A. MORGAN.
Administrator Estate of Jeremiah
Hayslip, Deceased. . 9-19-6t
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
This is to advise the public that
Tornado Policies Nos. 114901 to 114-
925 inclusive of the London & Lan
cashire Fire Insurance Company Lim- 1
ited, of Liverpool, England, sent to j
their former agent at Lilly, Ga., have |
been lost and the said Company will |
not acknowledge nny liabilities under i
any of the policies.
LONDON A ' LANCASHIRE FIRE
INSURANCE CO., LTD.
By John C. Curd, Special Agent.
9-29-4t
prnnru n , _ • . \ Every hundred dellar head asakes
GEORGIA-Dooly County. I, beU
Under and by virtue of aa order
•treated by the Hon. D. A. R. Crum
Jadge of the Superior Court of said
County, on the 2nd day of October, My accounts and notes will be kit
1818 at Chambers at Cordele. Ga.. at the Bank of Piaehorst for collec-
we, the undersigned as commissioners tion. AU who era indebted to me will
of said court, will sell before the kindly call there and settle accounts
courthouse door in Vienna, Ga., said as ecriy as k ceaveukmL
county on tho First Tuesday in Nu- 8-lMt DR. X L. LEE.
NOTICE
Driving the Brain often
Affects the Nerves, caus
ing Nervous Irritation and
Nervous Headaches.
When Nervous, try using
The Standard Remedy for
many years for disorders
of the Nerves.
AT ALL DRUGGISTS
MILKS MEDICAL CO, Elklurt, lad.
getlier will make litis united nppoal
are the Y. M. C. A., Y. W. C. A., Na
tional Catholic War Council and K.
of C., the Jewish Welfare Board, the
War Camp Community Service, the
American Library Association and the
Salvation Army. Each of them will j Trains arrive Vienna from
need funds tills Full; each lmd planned
a separate campaign for support
Now, acting on the suggestion of the
President’s letter of September 5, the
seVen campaigns will he rolled into
one. Tho American people will be
spared the burden of seven separate
appeals, And the nation will have on
opportunity to demonstrate splendidly
that men und women of all creeds at
home can work together, as men of
all creeds over there are fighting and
dying together.
Dr. John It. Mott, whom President
Wilson has spoken of as one of the
ablest and most useful men of his gen
eration, has been selected Director
General of the drive. It is interesting
to note that Dr. Mott's name was
placed In nomination by John G. Agar
of the National Catholic War Council
and seconded by Mortimer L. Schlff of
the Jewish Welfare Board. The gen
eral committee having the campaign
In charge contains such well known
names as Raymond B. Fosdlck, Chair
man of the Commission on Training
Camp Activities; George W. Perkins,
Chairman of the Finance Committee
of the U. 8. Steel Corporation; James
F. Phelan of Hornblower and Weeks
Honorable Myron T.* Herrick, former
ambassador to France; Cleveland H.
Dodge, George Gordon Battle, Mrs.
Henry P. Davison and Frank A. Van
derllp, president of the National City
Bonk.
In every city, county and town the
campaign will be In charge of the big
gest men of th.e community.
* Together these seven organizations
represent a work that is staggering In
Its proportions. They have more than
15,000 uniformed workers, standing
shoulder to Rhouhler with the boys ev
ery step of the way from home to the
front line trenches. They operate more
than 3,600 buildings and shtp 500 tons
of supplies to the hoys in France ev
ery week. Fifteen miles of film set
■all for the other side each week un-
derjtfrelr direction, auil the regular
weekly attendance of soldiers and sail
ors at their motion picture shows is
more than, 2,500,000. The Bibles fur
nished to the boys since'the war broke
out would, if piled one on another,
make a pile more' than twenty miles
high.
Morale," said Napoleon, “Is as oth
er factors In war as three to one." By
which he meant that one man who Is
kept contented and happy is better
than three men who are dlsconraged
and homesick. It Is the business of
these seven great agencies to help
maintain morale. They are keeping
up the fine fighting edge of our boys,
and by their ministrations, helping to
put added power Into our army and
navy and so hasten the hour of victory
when they will bring our boys home
again. y .
It is predicted by national leaders
that this great victory drive will “go
aver the tap" In a larger way than any
campaign that has preceded it.
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No. 13.
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| NOTE-f indicates flag stop. MliUtif 1i| HWSSMIWKi
north 1:19 p m, 6:11 p m, f4:28 a m.
Trains arrive Vienna from South f2:31 a m, 9:10 a m, 2:28 p m.
Schedule shown as information but not guaranteed!
C. T. KILGQRE,-
Tkt. Agt, Vienna, Ga.
Professional Cards.**
Bicycle Shop
F. E. WILLIAMS. M D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Vienna, Ga.
i iffleo over Walton Itros. Store
Anything in the
Bicycle line.
T. r. sivSns, M. It. n. A. Moltlwj, a. o
BIVINS & MOBLEY,
Physicians anii SimnEONi.
Call. Pnnnptly An.wereil.
VIENNA. • - . GjcORUIA.
BEST REPilRIWORK
L L. WOODWARD,
Attornoy-at-Law.
Vienna, • • . Geokcka.
J. B. BRIDGES
V. C. DAVES
Phv.ioian and Surgeon
Office In COOPER BUILDING
Calls promptly answered
MR. FARMER
1 am out of tho cotton seed buying
business until the close of the war.
It costs too much to handle seed with
the scarcity of labor.' If you want to
sell your seed, sell them to your (tin
ner. The price fixed for my commis
sion is not enough. Sell your seed at
the gins and conserve labor is my ad
vice to you. Do not be deceived, I
am telling you the truth. As no one
whor ehandles seed can do right and
pay loss in weights and interest on
money for the commission fled by the
Government.
Yes sir, I want business only in a
safe and honest way.
September 9, 1918.
Yours very truly,
9-12-4t D. B. THOMPSON,
In 1872 Prof. Mitscherllch a Swede,
firstp reduced paper frem bleached
CHAS. S GURR
Tn'nrnno-
Offici* In Vienna New,
Bnildinc
PHONE 181
DR. T. E. BRADLEY
SPECIALIST
Discs... of Eye, Esr- No,, and
Throat
We.tbrook Bid,.. Cordele, Ga.
DRS. ELLIOTT A ELLIOTT
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
4 CORDELE, GA.
■e
Money to Loan
AT S 1-2 PER CENT INTEREST
SMALL COMMISSION
D. C. KETCHUM, VIENNA, GA.
PLENTY OF MONEY
TO LOAN
ON IMPROVED FARMS
FOR FIVE, SEVEN OR TEN YBAR
TERMS
J. D. COBB AE. F. STROZKR
CORDELE, GA.
7-26-18-tf.
FOR RALE—Two goad second
hand Dodge cars one roadster;' eae
touring car in good Shape. Applp to
- L. L.' WA4DWABD.
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