The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, October 24, 1918, Image 2

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■■■■■■ LEGli ADVERTISfMEMTS GEORGIA—Dooly County, By virtue of un order from the Court of Ordinary of Bibb County, Georgia, granted on the 7th day of October, 1918, will be aold at public .outcry on the first Tueaday in Novem ber, 1918, at the court houae door of nid Dooly county, between the legal boura of aale, to the higheat bidder for cash, by the undersigned os 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' 126 l-< acres of land lot No. 229, and known as the Waller A. Forehand place. Said aale being made for the purpose of paying debts of said estate, and for distribution. Terms cash and subject to approval of court of Ordinary of Bibb County, Georgia. This 8th day of October, 19X8. MACON SAVINGS BANK. Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. Florence Odom, Deceased. vember, 1918, between the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property to-wit: The east half of Lot of Iiand No. 87, the north half of Lot of Land No. 74 and 80 acres in the southeast corner of Lot of Land No. 73 ; all in the First District of Dooly County, Georgia, containing 282 1-2 acres, more or less. Said property will be spld iry par cels or tracts and then as a whole. The successful bidder will be requir ed to deposit with the undersigned 10 per cent of the amount of the bid submitted, and <n the event, said sale is not confirmed-by the court, said deposit will be returned to the bid der without deduction. Said property sold Tor 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 of said land. Deeds will be made to thep urchascr by the undersigned. This October 8rd, 1918. C. S. GTJRR, J. B. WALTON, O. W. HORNE, Commissioners. GEORGIA—Dooly County. To Al lWhom it may concern: 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.ail and singular thee reditors and next of kin of Lafayette Whitehead to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause of any they cane why permanent ad ministration should not be granted Seaborn A. Whitehead on Lafayette Whitehedd’s estate. || Witness my hand and official sig nature this 7th day of Oct, 1918. pd J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary. GEORGIA COTTON SEED PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION GEORGIA—Dooly County. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Bibb County, Georgia, granted on the 7th day of October, 191?, 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 Tuea day in November, 1918, at the court house door in said Dooly county be tween the legaUiours of sale the.fol- GEORGIA—Dooly Couaty. Under and by virtue of aa 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 acres more or less and being the south part of lot of land No. 87, in Third District of Dooly County, Georgia. lowing tract of land,'to-wit: - Two-thirds individed interest in al! Terms of sale cash. This Oct. 7th, that tract or parcel of land, lying and ««, s being In the second land district of, “’ “ HU " 1 “? N ’ Dooly County, Georgia, consisting of Administrator Estate Mss. Celia 126 i-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 ordinary of Bibb County, Georgia. This 8th day of October, 1918. MACON SAVINGS BANK. Guardian of Aline Forehand and Eu nice Forehand, Minors. GEORGIA—Dooly County. Whereas Mrs. Nando E. prowder formerly Nancie E. Hamilton, guar dian for Dallls 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 j in November, next else she wjll be discharged from her guardianship as prayed for. This Oct. 7th, 1918. . J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary. Hudson, Deceased. GEORGIA—Dooly County. Whereas, J. B. Walton has in die look applied to me for permanent letter! ef administration en the es tate ef Hector Deuhart, late of said county,, deceased. Notice is hereby gives to all persons eonceriied I will pass en said application ea the first Monday in November, next This Oct 7th, 1918. 4 J. D. HARGROVE, Orflinarr. GEORGIA—Dooly County. Whereas, J. B. Walton, haa in due form applied to me for permanent litters of administration on the estate of Sarah L. Deuhart late of said coun ty deceased. Notice is hereby given to all parsons concerned that I will pass upon said application on first Monday in November, next. This Oct 7th, 1918. v* J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Dooly County. Under and by virtue of an order granted by the Ordinary of said county on firat Monday in October, 1918,1 will sell 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 land more or less, in the southwest corner of lot of land No. 23, in the 2nd land districi of' Dooly County, Ga., belonging to the estate of N. L. Libel for Divorce, Dooly Superior . Court, Nov. Term, 1918. Mrs. Lennle Slaughter vs. Clifford Slaughter. It appearing to the court by the return of the sheriff in the above stated case that he defendant does 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 of 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 salts 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 drdinary 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 to the highest bidder for cash, the following describ ed property to-wit: One-half undi vided interest in and to 801 acres of land in the 9th District of Dooly County, Georgia, consisting of the west half of Lot No. 61 an‘d all of fractional lots, Numbers 47, 64, 65 and 62, also, one acre of land on which the ferry and (louses at what is known as Hurray’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 the fer ry boat, rights and franchise, also 6-79 interest is real estate in the city of Atlanta, Fulton County, Geor gia. At three o’clock p. m. at Mur ray’s Ferry where the new bridge is being erected across Flint River, I will sell tho following personal prop erty, to-wit: Two milk cows and two calves, one mule, one horse, one one. horse wagon, one buggy and harness, one 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, Dec. Petition for Divorce in Dooly Super. ior Court, November Term, 1918. Annie Parker vs. John Parker. It appearing to tho court by suf ficient proof by the plaintiff in the above stated case that the defendant does 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 the defendant by the publication of this order twice a month for two months before, the next term of this eourt, in the public gazette of said county in which Sher iff’s Mies are ordinarily published. This 11th day of September, 1918. And it is so ordered. D. A. R. CRUM, J. S. C., C. C. 2 times mo. for 2 mo. GEORGIA—Dooly County. All persons having demands against the estate 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 to make imincdiate 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 tho public that Tornado Policies Nos. 114901 to 114- 925 inclusive of the London & Lan cashire Fire Insurance Company Lim ited, of Liverpool, England, sent to Wilson, late of Mid county, deceas- their former agent at Lilly, Ga., have *d. Terms of sale cash. This Oct been lost and the said Company will 7th, 1918. not acknowledge any liabilities under W. T. SPRADLBT, any of the policies. Administrator estate of, N. L. Wilson, LONDON A LANCASHIRE FIRE Deceased. GEORGIA—Dooly County. Under and by virtue of aa order granted by the Hon. D. A. R. Crum, Judge of the Superior Court of said County, on the 2nd day of October, 1918 at Chambers at Cordele, Ga., we, the undersigned as commissioners of Mid coart, will sell before the courthouse doer in Vienna; Ga., said county on the First Taeeday is No- INSURANCE CO., LTD. By John C. Curd, Special Agent 9-29-4t NOTICE My accersata and notes will be left at the Bank of Piaehurst for collec- . AU who are indebted to mo will luarHy eaU- there and settle accounts as early as'is convenient. ’ , v.v 8-15-St DU J. L. LEE. To -Meet la Atlanta On Tneiday October 29th The people of Dooly County are cordially urged to attend the conven tion of cotton seed producers and business men generally, to be hdld in' the Hall of the House of Representa tives at the' Capitol, Atlanta, at 2:30 p. m., Tuesday, October 29th. The deplorable conditions in the cotton seed industry can be remedied only by determined organized effort. While the producer has been silent, them ills, through their organization known as the Cotton Seed Crushers Association, have eagerly cooperated with the Food Administration, more or less editing the information upon whch prices have been stabalized. As Federal Food Administrator, Mr. Hoover’s only desire is to serve the best interest of the American peo ple. In stabilizing the prices of cot ton seed and their products, he will naturally welcome the patriotic co operation of the producers, and all the information, they can gave him. To furnish this cooperation and in formation to aid the Food Adminis tration in preventing waste and ex ploitation, the producers of Georgia have organized. This organization must be extended to other states, and must be permanent. It is of the utmost importance that a number of your patriotic citizens attend the Atlanta .convention on Oc tober 29th. NOTICE LAND BUYERS Large lot of land, over 202 1-2 acres for same price as regular lot. Large 3 room tenant house, eighty aeres in cultivation, within four miles of Vienna.’ This piece of land is a bargain. , D. C. KETCllUM.' Vienna HOUSEWIVES CONSERVING Atlanta, Ga.—Besides imposing new regulations on hotels, restaurants and all other places where food is served to the public, Dr. Andrew M. Soule, federal) Food Administrator for Georgia, announces that addition al regulations will apply’during Oc tober and November on the house, wives of Georgia, who are asked to continue their whole-hearted coope ration in the government’s efforts to conserve food. Bread and meat are the two great food commodities which must be saved. The present. sugar supply will carry the country through on the present ration, it is stated. But where bread and meat are concerned there must be a smaller consumption and a stoppage of waste. In regard to milk, however, the Food Administra tion wishes no curtailment of the sup ply for growing children. -4- TAX COLLECTOR’S ROUNDS FOR 1918 ' ' 3rd Dis. Sep. 30; Oct. 26; Nov. 29th. Dooling—Oct. 1st;'Dec. 2nd. Byromville—Oct. 2nd; Oct. 29th; Dec. 3rd. Lilly—Oct. 3rd; Oct. 30th; Dec. 4th. UnadlUa—Oct. 4th; Oct. 31st; Dec. 5. Plnehurst—Oct. 7th; Nov. 4th, Dec. 6 Findlay—Oct. 8th, Nov. 5th; Dec. ,9. 6th Dis—Oct. 9th; Dec. 10th. Drayton—Nov. 7th. J. D. Lester’s—Oct 28th. Tlppettvllle—Nov. 6th. Jno. B. Barfield’s—Nov. 11th. R. L. Scarborough—Nov. 20th. Vienna Every Saturday. After Dec. 80th, interest at 7 per cent will bee harged tin all unpaid taxes. Books cIom Dec. 19,1918: C. R. MORGAN, T. C., D. C. 9-26-tf Attacks come when least expected. Directly some ill feeling makes you aware that you have a Heart is the time to commence tak ing some treatment is a Tonic and Regulator recommended hi Function- ail Heart Disorders. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS mixa MxtucAL co, giaasrt, .md. TAKE Hus Coffee Is Until^buTeylt- , TiTDRDS cannot adequately describe V V the fine flavor of Luzianne CoSes. YouVegot to taste it yourself. Won’t you try Luzianne next time? Luzianne to packed )n sanitary, sir-. tight, full-measure tins—impurities can’t 4 get in and the flavor can't leak oat It. has been mode very easy for you to get acquainted. You take no chances. If Luzianne doesn’t taste better than any other coffee you ever tried, your grocer will refund your money, So, buy that first can today. ee " When It Pours, It Reigns’’ GEORGIA SOUTHERN & FLORIDA RAILROAD Schedules to Macon, Cordele, Tifton, Valdosta, Jacksonville aod Paiatka. Effective October 20, 1918. — Leave Vienna Arrive Unadilla Arrive Macon Arrive Atlanta — No. 6 No. 2 9:10 g m....2:28 p m 9:87 a m....2:54 p m 11:10 a m....4:30 p m ........2:20 p m....8:55 p m .... No. 4 .....3:42 a m : 6:59 a is 10:50 • m No. 1 No. 5 No. 3 Arrive Cordele Arrive Ashburn Arrive Tifton 3:26 p m....8:00 p m ............ Arrive Sparks 4:09 p m Arrive Adel Arrive Jacksonville ... v ‘ No. 11 No. 13. Loave Valdosta Arrive Lake City Arrive Paiatka 10:30 p m NUTJfi—t indicates flag stop. , Trains arrive Vienna from South 3:42 a m, 9:10 a m, 2:28 p m Schedule shown as information but not guaranteed. C. B. RHODES, G. P. A., Macon, Ga. C. T. KILGORE, Tkt. AgL, Vienna, Ga. Bicycle Shod Anything in the Bicycle line. BEST REPAIR WORK J, B BRIDGES Hie Woman’s Tonic •'1 look lour bottles,’’ j. MR. FARMER I I am out qf the cotton seed buying j business until the close of the war. ! It costa too much to handle seed with j the scarcity of labor. If you want to j sell your seed, sell them to your gin- ner. The price fixed for my commis- lion 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 j whor ehandles seed can do right and I pay Iom in weights and interest on | money for the commission fied by the j Government. | Yes air, I want business only in a safe and honest Way- ; September 9, 1918. Yorfrs very truly, 9-12-4t D. B. THOMPSON, Money to Loan AT S 1-2 PER CENT INTEREST SMALL COMMISSION . D. C. KETCHUM, VIENNA, GA. ami 186 Professional Cards. K. K. WILLIAMS, M C.' Physician and Surgeon. Vienna, Ga. Office over Walton Bros. Store r. r. si Tin*, ii. a. a. a. nobler, a. o BIVINS & MOBLEY, Physicians and Sunn eons. Galls Promptly Answered. Visnna, • - -' GxojtaiA.' L L. WOODWARD, Attorney-at-LaW. - Vienna, - - . Georgia. V. 0. DAVES Phviician and Surgeon Office in COOPER BUILDING Calls promptly answered CHAS. 8/ GURR Immranoa Office iu Vienna Newt' I Building PHONE 181 1 DR. T. E. BRADLEY SPECIALIST Disease* of Eye, Ear, Nu* and Throat Westbrook Bldg., Cordele, Ga. DRS. ELLIOTT A ELLIOTT OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS' CORDELE, GA. PLENTY OF MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARMS FOR FIVE, SEVEN OR TEN YMAR ; TERMS i. O. COBB AE. F. STROMCS , CORDELE, GA. 7-15-18-tf. mm nm