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ItGll IDYI1TISEMEITS
I in southwest comer of lot of laud No.
66 in 2nd land district Dooly County,
In pursuance of said bond for
. title made by N. L. Wilson to P. E.
(tEORGIA—Dooly County. t j^wis in his lifetime. The said P. E.
Under and by virtue of an order i, cw j s allcRing that he has fully paid
(fronted by the Court of Ordinary of t i, c p Urc haso money occordng to said
raid county at the regular August bond; Tbis ; s no tify Alonzo Wil-
Tcrm, 1813, of said court, I will sell „' 3nj C)ydc j cn itj nSi Willie B. Jackson, I
before the court house door in Vicn- Inoz j cn jtins, Edna Jacksop and May j
KU, Dooly County, Georgia, on first’ j ac ](j 0n> heirs nt law of said X. L.
Tuesday in December, 1918 between Wilson, deceased, be and appear at
the legal hours of sale to the highest December term, next, 1918, of Court
bidder for cash, the following dcscrib- 0 f Quinary of Dooly County and
ed property ;o-wit: One-half undi- -how cause if any they can why said
vided interest in and to 301 acres of administrator should not be required
hind in the 9 th District of Dooly ma ke deeds as prayed for by .said
County, Georgia, consisting of ti> c p. E. Lewis. This Nov. 4th, 1918.
west half of Lot No. 01 nnd all of j. ]). HARGROVE, Ordinary,
fractional lots, Numbers 47, 54, 65- '
and 02, also, one ncra' of land on GEORGIA—Dooly County,
which the ferry and houses at what. The appraisers appointed to set
CHURCHES BACKING
UNITED WAR WORK
CATHOLIC BOYS JOIN
WAR WORK CAMPAIGN
PROTESTANT MINISTERS MEET
IN ATLANTA AND PASS RESO- 1
LUTIONS PLEDGING SUPPORT.
known as Murray’s ferry on Flint nport and assi(fn a twelve month’s
iver, being a part of Lot. No. oZ, SU pp ort out of the citate of A. C.
in said 9th District, with thU '»o !<orri , i decc ascd, Tor his widow,
Ga., Oct.—The Protestant 1
f the southeastern states
Girls, Too, Will Stand With Them
Behind Every Fighter
at the Front.
To pot behind every Catholic fighter
plsced themselves solidly behind the _
United War Work campaign at a * °°f b . 0 ' or
ting of fifty leading ministers I S'* ln ?T«» P» rlsh throughout the
fro-i southeastern cities held In At- U“>ted State, is the plan of the Na-
lar.ta, and a comprehensive plan waf; Uonal Catholic War Councll-for back;
worked out for the aid with which | lag the Victory Boys’ ond Victory
these other churches will render in th j Girls’ "Earn and Give” Division of the
campaign, 1 United Work War •Campaign to raise
At the meeting thes cope and full j 5170,500,000 “for tlie boys over there’ 1
purposes of the entire campaign were daring the week of November 11-18.
outlined to the gathered ministers by
officials of the southeastern head
quarters of the United. War Work
ccrc of lnnd,-will he sold, also the fer- Mrs g dos Morris, having filed their'campaign,-and committees of minis-.
boat, rights and franchise, also rcport , n office - ncC ording to law, 1
r>-79 interest in real eiUte in uic p nafl upori M |d report on flrit
city of Atlanta, Fulton County, Gcor- Mo , day in Dec., next This Nov. 1st,
via. 1911.
of said property sold a* the
ty of'the estate of J. J. Mur-
All
property
i ay, deceased, and sold for the pur
pose of paying the debts nnd for dis*
tributlon between the helrs-at-law of |
raid deceased.
This Nov. 1st, 1518. «’ '
9. E. STATHAM,
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that D. L.
Henderson, as administrator of Mills
Angely, deceased, having applied' to
„ . . . - t, me by petition for leave to sell the es-
Ailmr. of Estate of J. J. Murray, Dec. (nte of gnii M!|Ig Angc!yi deceased;
* “ , • ond that an order waa made thereon
GEORGIA—Dooly County. a t the November term, 1918, for cita-
Whereas, W. W. Conner, adminis- tlon _ nnd that citation iss Q0; a ;i jhe
tiator of estate of Mrs. M. J. Conner, heirs at law and creditors Of the
chows thee ourt in his-petition duly said Mills Angsly, deceased, will take
filed that he has fully administered notice that I will pass upon said appli
Mrs. M. J. Conner’s citate. This is to j cation at the December term, 1918, of
notify all persons concerned, kindred|the court of ordinary of Dooly coun-
and creditors to show, cause, if any ty; and that unless cause la shown to
ihey can, why said administrator the contrary at said time, said leave
should not be discharged from his ad- will be granted. This 4th day of No-
muiistratlon and receive letters! . of vetnber, 1018.
dismission on first Tuesday in De-' j. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
- cember, next. This Nov. 4, 1918. ■
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Doply County. .
Whereas S. D. Thompson, Admin
istrator estate of Mrs. Sinthia L.
, Clewis, deceased, has in due form ap-
ters were named to hold conferences
in the principal cities of the south
eastern states with the ministers of
the territory of which' each cty forma
thee enter. **
- The committee for Georgia is com
posed of Dr; Richard Arme Flinn, of
Atlanta;chairman; Dr. A. B. Vaughn
of Imgtange; Dr. C« If. Daniel, of
Atlanta; Dr. S. A. Wasson, of La-
Grange; Dr. M. Sshby Jones and Dr.
C. B. Wilber of Atlanta, and Dr. T.
D. Ellis, of Macon. Ml
The schedule of conferences which
these ministers will hold will be map
ped put and announced in the near
future.
The meeting waa fraught with en
thusiasm and deterinntlon, and after
fall and frank discussion of all the
problems relating to the campaign the
following resolnUoni were adopted.'
“Firat in view of the decision of the
president, with which all good citizens
should loyally comply, and in view of
his clear statement that his request
implies no surrender of its Integrity
and Independence, on the part of any
of the agencies involved and no com'
promise of their convictions or their
work, and in view of the importance
of providing whatever is necessary
Through diocesan, county and parlslr
organizations, the rallying of one
youngster for every man who has gone
to war in’ every community la already i
under way. By their own earnings,
and not by contributions, It Is expect-
ed that these sturdy little tpouiors
for the boys abroad will each raise at
least five dollars for the Joint wel
fare work of the Y. M. O. A, Y. W.
a A., National Catholic War-Coun
cil, Including the Knlghta of Colum
bus, War Camp Community Service,
Jewish Welfare Beard, American li
brary Association and Salvation-Army.
Boys and girls in every Catholic
parish throughout the United States
are already being picked to represent
each fighting man who has left their
church for the front In every home
that files ft service flag' little brothers
and listen, sons and danghters, are
eagerly volunteering to look out for
the share ol their family fighter ln the
huge Joint'welfare campaign for all
the boys abroad.
-Satiwf*
When It Raurs,
It Reigns
BOOKS FOR SOLDIERS
SUPPLIED BY A. L. A.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To All Whom it May CoCncem , W
H. P. Morris having made opplica-iplied to me for leave to sell fifty,
lion in due form of law to bo appoint- j share* of capital stock of* Bank of to promote the well-being of our sol-
cd permanent administrator upon the Plnehurst, with accumulated surplus ■" A — n ™ — * 11
estate of A. C. Morris, notice is here- 0 f 55,000.00 also 28 shares of stocn
by given that said application will bot 0 f planters Warehouse Co., of Pine-
English Camp Shows the,Good
Work of TTiat Organization
for Our Boys.
heard nt regular term of the'Court of
Ordinary for the anld county to bo
held on the first Monday ln Decem
ber, 1018.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this the 4th day of November,
1018.§S; :
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whercns, Leah Perry, Administra
trix of Fannie Brown, represents
hurst, Ga., belonging to estate of said
Mrs. Sinthia L. Clewis, deceased, and
told for purpose of payment of debts
and for distribution among heirs at
law of aatd deceased. Notice is hereby
given to nil persons interested that I
will pass upon said application on
first Monday in December, next Giv
en under my band and official signa
ture, this Nov. 4th, 1918.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
court la her petition duly filed tax COLLECTOR’S ROUNDS FOR
and entered on record that she hasj 7975
fully administered Fannie Brown’a es- | nrd D lx. Sop. 30; Oct 2G; Nov.,29th.
tate. This is, therefore to clta all Dooling—Oct lit; Dec. 2nd.
persons concerned, kindred and crod- Byromville Oct 2nd; Oct 29th;
item, te skew cause, if any they can,
why said administratrix should not be
discharged from her admlnlitratlon
nnd receive letters of ditmlsalon ea
the first Moaday In December, 1918.
• J. D. HARGROVE. Ordnary.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
■ . P. Morris, residing in said State
aad County, having applied to the urn
denslgned to be appointed Guardian
•f the person and property of Vlpla
Morris and Albert Morris, miner
children under the age of 14 years,
residents of said county.
This is to cite all persona concern
ed to he and appear nt the Court of
Ordinary to be held on the First Mon
day in December, 1918, next to show
cause, if any they can, why H. P.
Norris should not be entrusted with
the guardianship of the person and
property of Viola Morris nnd Albert
Morris minor children of A. C. Mor
ris.
Witness my hand and official signs.
Dec. 3rd.
Lilly—Oct. 3rd; Oct. 30th; Dec. 4th.
Unadllla—Oct. 4th; Oct. Slat; Dec. 5.
Plnehurst—Oct. 7th; Nov. 4th, Dec.’ 8
Findlay—Oct. 8th, Nov. 5th; Dee. 9,
Sth Dfs—Oct. 9th; Dec. 10th.
Drayton—Nov.’7 th.
Tippettvlllc—Nov. 0th. f
Jno. R. Barfield’s—Nov. 11th.,
R. L. Scarborough—Nov. 20th.
Vienna Every Saturday.
After Dec. 20th, Interest at 7 per
cent will bee harged on all unpaid
taxes. Books close Dee. 19,1918.
C. R. UORjGAN, T. C., D. C.
9-28-tf
dlers and sailors, we urge upon all
our churches the most earnest sup
port of the effort to be made No
vember 11th to 18th to provide the
funds for ministering to the comfort
and welfare of the army and navy.
We believe our churches should take
the lend in all proper' effect Jo make
thep roposed campaign an unqualified
SUCCI
“Second, that we rejoice in' the
promise of the hearty co-operation'of
lour Protestant religious press and-
have learned with pleasure of the ac
tion of their representatives, taken
In New York on October 17,1918, In
which,they declare that we heartily dp
prove the plana outlined, and pledge
the fullest, mosyexplicit and sustain
ed support by continually urging thq
cause upon our several constituen
cies.
(Signed C..B. Wllmer, W. Louis
Potest, Richard Orme Flinn, Ryland
Knight, Committee. 1)
The United War Work Fund—
$170,600,000 worth of smiles for the
soldiers and sailors? How many
smlleqwlll you buy?
(Something like 13,B00 pieces of yt*
tlooery ate -distributed dally among
4,000 enlisted men by Uriah B. Bro
baker of loin, Kas., aa librarian, at the
M. d A. writing tent, Woodley
Beat Camp of the American Expendl-
tionarjr Forces In southern England!
The number of troops at this camp
varies from 3,000 to 9,000.
This Slagle detail Indicates why It
Is necessary for the Y. M. O. A, Y. W.
n a xr_ai_-.lt rt_«i._tt_ tir.. ft An l.n
Maybe yoa can’t fight; buty e« can
give to the United War Werk Cam
paign.
As tha result of an ordar issued by
the’ general staff of the army at the
reqneat of General Pershing, barring
comfort nlta from tha personal bag
gage of soldiers going overacts, the
Red Cross has decided to end their die
tare this the 4th day of Nov., 1918. 1 tributlon to the men in the training
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary, j camps. The rapid movement of the
—0 ! troops to France and the limited
GEORGIA—Dooly County. I amount of shipping space on trans-
nnyin iiac raiicml *llt«a W«*•• Tlanevimant
NO MORE COMFORT KITS
FOR MEN GOING OVERSEAS
To All Whom It may Concern. ports has caused'the War Department
H. P. Morris having in proper formto issui a definite list of the personal
applied to me for permanent letters | articles each man may take with him.
of Administration De Bonis Non on | The Red Cross, however, will bo able
the estate of Mrs. E. L. Morris, latp of to arrange for the shipment of n
said county deceased. , largo number of kits through the reg-
This is to cite all and singular the’ular freight channels and these will
creditors and next of kin of Mrs. E. bo distributed through the foreign
L. Morris to be nnd appear at my of- commissions, as the kits contain a
fice within the time allowed by law' number of articles which can not bo
and ehow cause, if any they can, why purchased in Europe. •
permanent administration De Bbnts Red Cross Chapters have also been
Non should not be granted to H. P. requested to discontinue the direct
E. U
Morris on the estate of Mrs.
Morris, deceased.
Witness my hand and official signs-
tare-this the 4th day of Nov., 1918.
J.‘D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
P. E. Lewis of said county, havtag
applied to me asking that W. T. Sprad
ley. administrator of estate of N. L.
Wilson, lets of said eounly, deceased,
be required to make te him a died to
M 8-5 seres efheni lying sad Mag
distribution to drafted men of knit
ter articles made from Red Cross ma
tcrials. The limited supply of yarn
and thee onsequent necessity of pre
venting duplication makes it advisable
that all knitted articles be distributed
by the Red Cross representatives in
the camps from now on.
Your money is protection for our
4,006,999 fighting boys and girls, if
rivet to the United War Warl Csm-
Wheni travelling,
shopping, attendin g church
or .theatre, don't forget to
have handy a box of.
pr.fr
p a f> s
They will head-off that
Headache or any other
Ache or Pain.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
MILKS MEDICAL CO, (Iktiart. led.
‘When It
Pours, If
Reign* 11
V. ,
f'AN’T you just taste that cup o< good.
old Luzianne Coffee? Steaming hot
and ready to give- you a whole dayful
of pep and ga ' .
The flavor is wonderfully good and
the aroma—get it?—oh, ma honey!
Better run quick and get a bright, clean
tin of Luzianne while it's there. If you
don’t like it—every bit of "it—then your
grocer will give you bad: every cent-you
paid for it. Try Luzina^a today and see
how mighty "cod it b.
^ r COFFEE
GEORGIA SOUTHERN A FLORIDA RAILROAD
Schedules to Macon, Cordele, Tifton, Valdosta, Jacksonville and Palatlca.
Effective October 20, 1919.
Leave Vienna i _...
Arrive Unadllla
Arrive Macon ,
Leave Vienna.........
Arrive Aahbum...
Arrive Tifton ..._
Arrive Sparks ..4:09 p m
No. 6 No. 2
No. 4
—9:10 am....2:28 p m
.'...3:42 a m
9:37 a m....2:54 p m
..!.—...4:05 a m
...2:20 p m....8:56 p m ..............
10:60 a m
No. 1 No. 6
' • No. 3
1:19 p m....6:09 p m ..............
3:06 a m
...1:40 p m....0:30 pm
~./.2:'42 pm....7:21 p fa .’.
4:19 a m
.....3:25 i> m 8:00 p m
.....4:59 a tn
..5:28 ant
Arrive Adel .....4:15 p m ! ..... 5:34 am
Arrive Valdosta —6:10 p m 6:20 a m
Arrive Jacksonville 9:00 p In ......9:55 a m
' ' No. 11 . No. 13.
Leave Valdosta 45:20 pm 6:30 am
Arrive White Springs ..r... 7:02 pm.,.;..; _8:10am
Arrive Lake City 1.. 7:30 p m ~8:40 a m
Arrive Palatka 10:30 p m :]ll:30 am
NOTE—f indicates flag stop.
Trains arrivo Vienna from north 1:19 p in, 6:09 p m, 3:06 a m
Trains arrive Vienna from South 3:42 a m’ 9:10 a m, 2:28 p m
Schedule shown as information but not guaranteed.
National Catholic War Coutcll
and K. of G, War Camp Community
Service, Jewish Welfare Board and
SalVntlon 'Army have to furnish list,-
000,000 sheets a month for soldiers'
letters.
Hundreds of books are taken out In
this small camp, books furnished by
tba American Library Association and
handled by t}e LUCA. Mott of the
demands era tor n good clisa of fie-
'tlon. Thirty American newspapers are
received there dally. One hundred and
fifty magazines are In use dally and
400 pieces of athletic equipment fur
nished by the ”Y“ arc put to good uec.
C. B. RHODES,
. P. A, Macon, Ga.
C. T. KILGORE,
Tkt Agt, Vienna, Ga.
Bicycle Shop
Professional cards.
V. B. WILLIAMS, M D. ’
Physician and Surgeon.
Vikkna, Ga.
Ofllee over Walton B^oe. Store
58 JEWISH WORKERS
"OVER THERE 11
Anything in the
Bicycle line.
J. ». olTins, a. 0. a. a. Mobtsy, M. o
BIVINS & SIBLEY,
Physicians and SusmioNs.
• Galls Promptly Answered
Viinna, - - Gioruia.
Tha whole-souled co-operation be
tween the seven great organizations’
working tor the happiness and welfare
of oar eoldlera and sailors was re-
ceatly Illustrated at the graduation
ex'efctsea of the tenth- data of the
Jewish Welfare Board’s Training
School la New York. Cot'William s.
Barker, who went to France represent
ing the Sslvattoo Army with the first
contln'gent of our troops nnd has.been
•■over there” fifteen months, was the
principal speaker and wished the fifty-
eight Jewish workers of the class God
speed, while Louis Manhsll, tho promi
nent Jewish 'attorney and philanthro
pist of New York,’lauded the work of
the Salvation Army hroong the boys
at tho front. •—
"What our fighting buys need Is In
spiration and heart and character In
those who are there to-help theta,'
declared Col. Barker. “You .will rep-
resent tn the camps and overseas the
Ideals and stamlarda of the Jewish
faith, end It la up to yon above all
-things to be consistent tn yonr.re-,
llglous practices Practice what you
preach. That, I am sure, bas been
the secret of our own success If you
live up to the principles of yonr faith
sod give what you have to give from a
heart big with lord, the boys will re
spect you, whether they be Protestant,
Catholic or ty*.” -
The newly graduated field worker*
will make a total of 200 mao doing
field work In our camps and nival
training stations uuder the auspices
of the Jewish Welfare Board. The
Board bas shout fifty "huts” la tbe
various camps anil lualntaloa comers
In all large cities where soldiers and
Bailors of all faiths are welcomed,
headquarters has recently been estab
lished la Paris, and 1UO men are being
recruited her* for overseas work.
Thera are now nearly 123,400 Jews
serving la tbe army and navy.
BEST;.REPAIR WORK
c.
L. L. WOODWARD,
Attorney-at-Law.
Vishha, • - - Gxorgia.
J. 6. BRIDGES
0. DAVES
Phveldan and Surgeon
Office In COOPEK'bUILDING 1
Calls promptly answered
PATRIOTIC GREEK MAKES
READY TO FIGHT ROCHES
Spokane, Wash.—-James L.
Dorgtn, a subject of Greece, is
ln a training camp preparing to
fight for Uncle Sam against the
Germans. Four years ago he 1 •
came here from Athens with only J |
a slight knowledge of the Eng
lish language. , In these four
years lie was graduated from the
public schools and the high \
school. While attending acJool
ho worked in a newspaper office
and accumulated $600. He also
owns a Liberty bond and bought
Wttr Savings stamps. ’ |
WWWW
OHAS: S. GURR
Insurance
Officn in Vienna News
Building /
PHONE 181
DR. T. E. BRADLEY
SPECIALIST
Discuss of Eye, Ear. Noie sad
Threat ■ <
Waatbrook Bldg, Cordaia. Ga.
MONEY TO LOAN
Keep the home fires burning over
there. Give to the United War Work
C*mae*«»-
AT 8 1-2 PER CENT INTEREST
SMALL COMMISSION
D. a KETCHUM, VIENNA. GA.
rheas* 48 sad 186
PLENTY OF MONEY
. DRS. ELLIOTT ft ELLIOTT
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
CORDELE, GA.
TO LOAN
ON IMPROVED FARMS
FOR FIVE, SEVEN OR TEN YEAR
TERMS
J. D. COBB AE. F. STROM*
OOftDELE, Q*. .
145-B4L
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