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DON'T DRINK SHIPS!
Vienna Hardware
Company.
SWITCH
STARTS
(.ALLEY
has been called v'.he remarkable
fuel saving secured with Cole’s
Original Hot Blast Heaters.
Coal prices are soaring—why be a slave
to an extravagant heating plant or stove
that is a demon for fuel.
Joi/i now in the great army of 1
satisfied users who have found
relief from high fuel bills
with the great fuel saving
Say: have you caught the flu?
with its .aches; and kerchoo?
Then do you cough and wheeze?
And sneeze, and sneezb, and sneeze?
Do your eyes flow like a river?
Are your nerves all aquiver?
Do your bones feel, like they’d break
Have you a sick headache?
Have you a scorching fever?
And does your whole frame shiver?
And nothing please you?
Then you have the Spanish flu. ’
Atlanta, Ga.—The flfteen constitu
tional amendments to be voted on by
the people of Georgia in the general
election November 6, will be printed
on a separate ballot for convenience.
One of the most important of these is
the amendment relating to the state
treasurer’s office. It permits the
Blast
Burns cheapest ccai clean and hrf&t. Uses any fuel
Everybody is searchingfor away to save fuel
and food. Here's your opportunity to
:. cut your Coal bills square in half and
gain a perfectly heated home as M
ns. well. Investigate now. Our Store &
N&. is Fuel Savers Headquarters. JW
Phone No. 91
A. B. A A. CHANGES SCHEDULE
Effective Sunday, Oct 20th, A. B.
& A. R. B. schedule will be as fol
lows:
West Bound
Leave Vienna 11:28 s. m. •
1 Leave Vienna 11:41? p. m.
East Bound \)
Leave Vienna 8:55 a. m.
. Leave Vienna 1:10 p. m.
W. W. CROXTON, G. P. A.
10-173t
WHAT GENERAL
PERSHING NEEDS
|J "Give me nine men Jj
n who hove a hot and ^ 3
Jj will have a more effec- 3
* tive fighting force than •
M if I had ten men with* at
£ out it” 5
—Genera/ Pershing. *
PECAN TREES
Our pecan trees bought from J. B.
Wright at Cairo in 1015 are bearing
true to-name. If yiu need any treps
see us fir prices. ' , . •
POWELL BROS.
FOR SALE—Hastings’ 188-buak-
ela Seed Oats. A. Waiters, Vienna it
The twin trawlere of the Bates Steel IMle font n
firm runway on soft ground. Twenty-four eleate
prevent slipping, and the ground pressure ia less
than 3-12 pounda per square inch. So aoft ground
ia no different from hard, ss far sa pull ia con
cerned. And the non-slip feature saves fuel.
Unit construction; Timkin roller bearings;
hardened cut-steel gears running in oil and heavy
duty, vaive-in-head kerosene motor also contrib-
nte to the Steel Mule’s efficiency.
We are anxious to have you compare the-Mod
el “D” STEEL MULE with any other tractor
built. Seeing is believing, 10 come and inspect
the machine we have on exhibition—and oonvince
yourself. .. .
WILLIAMS A^LLISON, Pinehurat
Farmers Hardware Company
Vienna Georgia
Six Years In Use
’ALLEY-LIGHT has
been in actual farm
use for six years.
That removes it far from
. oil thought of experiment.
i-drcds of farmers
'.v it is reliable and
and low Cost to run.
bright and steady and un
failing.
We will give you' a free
demonstration of Lalley-
Light on your farm any
time. Call for the book
of. owners’ testimonials.
SOLD AND GUANANTEED BY
FORD & CALHOUN, Pinehurst
Hearse Service
We are now prepared to furnish Automo
bile Hearse Service. Our rates are reason
able and our service will be satisfactory.
If we can serve you, call
The I. H. Gregory Company
Unadllla, Ga.
To the fact we prepared to supply your every need
in the turning plow line as follows: Oliver, Avery
Chilled, Vulcan and Blount’s True Blue. Any of the
above line are wellknown and it is only left for you to
decide the one you fancy.
Seed drills can also be seen and demonstrated on the
lot fronting Bank of Vienna. Our store is loaded with
real bargains from top to bottom. . . v
Three of the strongest lines of ranges are subject to
your inspection and any skeptical eye can easily see the
values offered. - -
Reduced prices on cotton sheets. Sails answered
day or night
An you ahookad to no th» lady drinking ihlpa? 1 v
Too drink ahlpa ovary tlma you uze sugar unnecessarily, ia •
SsTSnty-flTS par cent of ths auxizr used in this country has to bo
brought bars in shtsa Every pomthle ship is needed for tha traps
portaiion of troops and supplies to tha other aide.
Eliminate sugar as a luxury, and you release many ships for war
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There is no chance for the housewife to relax In regard to food con
servation.
Just aa the wheat altuaUon begins to look brighter, she has now to
turn her attention to a more intensive sugar saving program. Last year’s
temporary shortage serevd to point the way. Means were discovered of
cutting down on sugar and using other sweetening. That was a mere ap
prenticeship, however, compared with the conservation campaign which
now becomes necessary.
For the burden of maintaining ths Allied sugar auppUea falls on us.
There Is not enough sugar available for us all to live In accordance with
our .peace time habits. We must share with them. Our great war program
lias reduced our sugar carrying fleet; the. sugar requirements of our over
seas army are vary large; our domestic crop is less than we expected; we
liar* directed 50.000 tons of sugar shipping in order that Belgium should
have food; Germans have destroyed sugar beet Helds and foctorist in
northern France and Italy; more than fifty thousand 'pounds was sent to
the'bottora of tha ocean off our shores recently.
It by. our own selfish use of sugar we should forco the Allies to send
to Java for 260,000 tons to piece oat their meager sugar ration for next
year, it would take eleven extra ships. These eleven ships could transport
and keen 160,000 to 200,000 soldiers in France
“The Crimes
of Germany”
Ti The Most Astonishing -end
*{£& /"• Horrifying Book ever Published
tHE Crimes of Germany” is an authentic record of
- Germany’s atrocities. It describes in the language
of eye-witnessea scores of hideous German crimes.
Anton;* the illustrations are reproductions of actual photo
graphs 'of victims, living and dead. Every case covered
could be proved in any civilized court of law. Sworn
statements of onlookers are on file in the archives of
Belgium, France and England
Created a Furor in England
Sir Theodore Cook, a great English editor, compiled this
book. Millions of topics were circulated among recruits in
Ent land. The American Defense Society seeks to sell
enjiiKh -copies of the American edition to pay for a wide
distribution of “The Crimes of Germany ” among our troops.
WE WISH TO CALL
YOUR ATTENTION
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Will you do your share toward letting oar boys know
what kind of an enemy they are facing by purchas
ing a copy of "The Crimes of Germany"? Use the
coupon below.
AMERICAN DEFENSE SOCIETY
HONORARY PRESIDENT
HON. THEODORE KOO*KVRI.T,
Ex-President the United Suits
HONORARY VICE-PRESIDENTS
HON. DAVID JAYNE II1LL,
E x-AsnUssader te Gtrmnny
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HENRY C QUINSY,
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American Detente Society, National Headquarter*
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Matt chtch fajnUi /. Rriert Afphlox, Trnturer
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