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GEORGIA—Dooly County.
1 Under and by virtue of an order
granted by the Court of Ordinary of
raid county at the regular August
Term, 1918, of said court, I will sell
before tho court house door in Vien-
Ga. In punosooe of said bond for
title made by N. L. Wilson to P. B.
Lewis in his lifetime. The said P. B.
Lewis alleging that he has fully paid
the purchase money accordng to said
bond. This is to notify Alonso Wil
son, Clyde Jenkins, Willie B. Jackson,
Inez Jenkins, Edna Jackson and May
ANOTHER LIBERTY LOAN
COMING
aaj Dooly County. Georgia, on first Jackson, heirs at law of said N. L.
Tuesday in December, 1918 between Wilson, deceased, be and appear at
the legal hours of sale to the highest December term, nest, 1918, of Court
bidder for cash, the following describ- »f Ordinary of Dooly County and
m.
ed property to-wit: One-half undi
vided interest in and to 301 acres of
land in the 9tk District of Dooly
County, Georgia, consisting of the
west half of Lot No. fcl and all eI
fractional lots, Numbers 47, 84, 88
and 62, also, one acre «f land on
which the ferry and houses at what
-1 is known as Murray's ferry on Flint
River, being a part of Lot. Me. 62
in said 9th District, with this sne
acre of land, will be said, also the fer
ry boat, righto and fmehiae, atoa
6-79 interest ia neat estate in the
city of Atlanta, Bnltoa Cannty, Gesr-
s».
All of said property said aa the
property at the estate at f. J. Mar-
ray, deceased, and sold far the pi
poae of paying tha debts and for dis
tribution between the Veirs-at-law at
said deceased.
This Nor. 1st, 1911.
' S. E. STAWIAM,
Admr. of Estate of J. J. Muway, Dee.
show cause if any they can why said
administrator should net be required
ts make deeds as prayed for by said
P. E. Lewis. This Nov. 4th, 1911.
J. ». HARGROYE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Deoly County.
The appraisers appointed te
apart aid assign a twelve month’s
rapport sut at the estate af A. C.
Manna, decenaed, for hit widow,
■ah Mu Komis, laving Med their
rape*) in tftoe aeeesdtng ts law, 1
w4* pass apaa said repost an Hast
■.>**> Bee., next This Nov. 1st,
HH.
J. B. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
said M. E. Rushm, consisting of twe
and four-horse wagons, thresh, hay-
press and engine, binders, mowers,
hay rakes, lime spreaders, , weeder,
harrow, Crown mowing machine grain
drill, cotton planters, harrows, plows,
hoes, etc.; also several hundred bush
els of corn, one lot of hay, and sever
al tons of gnano and arid phosphate
and other commercial fertilizer; also
one Cadillac automobile,,1916 model,
and other items of personal property
not specifically mentioned.
AU the foregoing real aniperaoaal
property ia a portion of tha estate of
the said M. B. Bushin and win ba sold
by nut under the terms at his will tor
the purpose of distribution among his
legatees in aeeardsnee with said will.
Tha aalg will aontinso tram day ta
day uitil eempleted. k
This Nov. 8th, 1811.
■RS. MART LHE RUMtlkl,
BxecuMx of tho wil of M. E. Rtiohia
decoaetfi.
has
the i
for
GEORGIA—Booly County.
Whereas, W. W. Conner, adminis
trator ol estate of Mrs. II. J. Conner,
shows thcc ourt in his petition duly
filed that he hat fully administered
Mrs. M. J. Conner’s estate. This is to
notify all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors to ahow cause, if any
they can, why said administrator the contrary at said time, said leave
should not be discharged from hit dd- will ba.granted. This 4th day of No
ministration and receive letters of vember, 1918.
dismission on first Tuesday in De- 1 J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary,
cembor, next This Nov. 4, 1918,
0B0R6U—Dooly Coxa*.
To Whom It May Conceal:
Notice i* hereby given that D. L.
Henderson, no administrator of Hills
Angely, deceased, having applied to
me by petition for leave to tell the es
tate of raid Mills Angely, deceased;
and that an order was made thereon
at the November term, 1918, for cita
tion, and that citation issue; all the
helm at law and creditors 1 of the
said Mills Angely, deceased, will take
notice that I will pass upon said appll
cation at the December term, 1918, of
the court of ordinary o'f Dooly coun
ty; and that unleu cause is shown to
GEORGIA—Booly County.
To AH Whom it May Ceaetra;
Notice is hereby gives that W. F.
Byron, Administrator of the eotate of
Mrs. S. M. Byrom has filed his appli
cation for leave te sell all the lands
sad real estate belonging to the"
tate of said deceased far the purpese /
of paying the debts of said deceased
and for making proper distribution
among the lawful heirs of the said
Mrs. 9. M. Byrom deceased and that
the same will be heard on the first
Monday in December, 191S. This
Nov. 4th, 1918. "
J. D. HARGROVE?, Ordinary.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To All Whom it May CoCncern: .
H. P. Morris having mads applica
tion in due form of law to be appoint-
‘ ed permanent administrator upon the
estate of A. C. Morris, notice is here
by given that said application will be
heard at regular term of the Coprt of
Ordinary for the said county to bo
held on the first Monday in Decern-
.bcr, 1918.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this the 4th day of November,
1911.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereat; Leah Perry, Adminlitra-
trix of Fannie Brown, represents to
tha court ia her petition duly filed
and entered on record that aha has
fair administered Fannie Brown’a
tate.' This is, therefore to cite all
paaoai concerned, kindred and cred
ited, ta shaw cause, if any thoy can,
why uid administratrix should not be
discharged from her administration
and recelva letters of dismission oi
the first Monday in December, 1918.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordnary.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereaj S. D. Thompson, Admin
istrator estate of Mrs. Sinthia L.
Clewia, deceased, has in due form ap
plied to me for leave to sell fifty
shares of capital stock of Bank of
Pinehurst, with accumulated surplus
of 86,000.00 also 28 shares of stocn
of Planters Warehouse Co., of Pine
hurst, Ga., belonging to estate of said
Mrs. Sintbia L. Clewis, deceased, and
■old for purpose of payment of debts
and for distribution among heirs at
law of said deceased. Notice to hereby
given to all persons interested that I
will pass upon said^ application on
first Monday in December, next Giv
en under my hand and official signa-
ture, this Nov. 4th, 1918.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo
announced that no matter what
results of the pending overtures
peace may be, there will be an
other Liberty Loan. To use his ex
pression, “We are going to have to fi
nance peace for a while just as
have had to finance war.”
There are over 2,000,009 United
States soldiers abroad. If we trans
port these men back to the United
States at the rate of 300,000 a month,
will be over half a year before
they are all returned. . Our Army;
therefore, must be maintained, vic
tualed, aud clothed for many months
after peace ia an actuality.
The American people, therefore,
having supported the Liberty Loan
with a patriotism that future histor
ians will lova to extoll, wll have aa
opporunity to show the same patriot-
in financing the jist and c.nclus-
victorioae peace whenever it
ism i
ire
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Will be sold before the court house
door In said county on the firat Tues
day in December, 1918, within the le
gal hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for (cash, the following described
property to-wit: House • and lots,
Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in Block No. 18 as
shown by the registered map of. sur
vey of the town of Byromville, Dooly
County, Ga.
Said property levied on as the prop
erty of S. L. Webb to satisfy an .exe
cution issued from the Superior court
of Dooly County In favtjr of Mutual
Alliance Trust Company against
Swearingen & Webb.
This Nov. 4th, 1918. •
H. O. DAVIS, Sheriff.
GEORGIA—DoolyCouJQ^
Will be sold before the court house
Not for am oment, however, is the
Treasury acting o> aay assumption
that peace ia to come soon. Until
peace is actually assured the attitude
thesy hole United States Govern
ment is for the most vigorous prose
cution of the war, and the motto of
force against Germany without stint
limit will be acted up to until peace
an absolute accomplished fact.
One more Liberty loan,.at least, is
certain.* The fourth loan was popular
called the-fighting loan, the next
loan may be a fighting loan, too, or
may be a peace loan. Whatever
the Conditions, tlje'loan must be pre
pared Tor and its 1 success rendered
certain and absolute. Begin now to
prepare to support it.
The following is a will by a drunk
ard of Oswego',' N. Y., “I lsave to so
ciety a ruined character'and a wret
ched example. I leave to my parents
much sorrow as they can in their
feeble state bear. I leave
brothers and sisters as -much shame
and mortification as I could bring on
them. 'I- leave to my .wife a broken
heart—a life of shame. I leave to
each of my children poverty, ignor
ance, a low character, and a remem
brance that their father filled a drunk
ard’s grave.—Christian Inquirer.
I GBORGIA—Dooly County.
M. P. Morris, residing ia said State
| sad County, having applied to the un
signed to be appointed Guardian
I of tho person sad property of Viola
I Morris and Albert Morris, minor
I children under the ago of'14 years,
|residents of said county.
This to to cite «U persons’concern
ed to be and appear at tho Court of
Ordinary to bo held on the Firat Mon
day In December, 1918, next to show
cause, if any they can, why H. P.
Morris should not bo entrusted with
the guardianship of the person nnd
property of Viola Morris and Albert
Morris mlpor children of A. C. Mor
ris. * ‘ ■ - .
Witness my hand and official signs-
ture this the 4th day of Nov., 1918.
J. D. HARGROVE; Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To AU Whom it may Concern.
H. P. Morris having in proper form
applied to mo for permanent letters
of Administration De Bonis Non on
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Under and by virtue of authority
granted'mo by ths will of M. E. Rush-
in late of said county, deceased, I
will sell at public outcry before the
court house door in eald county, be
tween the legal hours of sale on the
first Tuesday In December, 1918, for
cash to tho highest bidder thefoliSw?
ing described lauds to-wit: A tract af
land in tha city of Vienna, eald coun
ty and atate, fronting 167 feet more
or less on east Union St on the south,
and running back northward to an al
loy .200 loot, laid tract bounded- on
north by a. lot formerly owned by C.
T. and M. W. Stovall and sold by them
to M. C. Mitchell, on the east by the
Geo. C. Sims lot; on the south by east
Union St and on ths west by Will
Wlggin’s lbt; being specifically de
scribed in deed of C. T. Stovall and
M. W. Stovall to M. E. Ruahin dated
Nov. 16th, 1911, recorded In Deed'
Book 12 page 88, in the clerk’e of
fice of "Dooly Superior Court; also
a farm containing 198 acres of land,
more or leas in the 3rd land district
of said county, belng'known as tha M,
E. Ruahin home place and being all
tho Innd owned by said M. E. Rusbin
in laid 3rd district and being parts of
land lots Not. 120; 121 and 137, the
same being specifically described in
the following deeds and to which ref-
ercnce to made'} deed from W.
door in said county on the first Tues
day in December, 1918, within the le
gal hours of sale to the highest bid
der for cash, the following described
property to-wit: Whole lots of land
144 and 146, containing 202 1-2 ac
res, 1st Dtot. Dooly County, Georgiy,
'and 1011-2 acres of lot 118 In the let
District Dooly County, Ga.; whole dots
174, 160, 166, 164, 161, each con
taining 202*1-2 acres more or leas
97 1-2 acres of lot 163 and 110 acres
of lot 162; all of lots 171 and 168,
which lies west of the public- road
leading from Montesuma to Drayton
all in the 9th District of Dooly Coun
ty, Ga., and'-aggregatlng 1876 acres,
esora or less.
Said land levied on as the property
of O. B. DeVaughn to satisfy i an ex
ecution issued from the Superior
Coprt of Macon County, Ga., in favor
ef the Coe Mortimer Company against
O. B. DeVaughn.
This the 4th day of Nov.', 1918.
H. 0. DAVIS, Sheriff.
Cone, Sr., to M. E. Ruahin, dated
the estate of Mrs. E.L. Morris, late of .Dee- «h, 1884, recorded in Deed
said county deceased.. Book 20, page 323, de«l from Neu-
This to to cite allnnd singular thelMe Vinson to M. E. Rushin, dated
eredltora end next of kin of Mia. E. |Nov. 10th, 1880, recorded hi Deed
L. Morris to be and appear at my of-1 book. K, page 421, deed from W. B.
fice within the tlihe allowed by law'Cone, Sr., to M. E. Rushin, dated Feb
and ahow cause. If any they can, why ruary 4th, 1882, recorded in Deed
permanent administration De Bonis book *• P»*c 422, and deed from Her-
Non should not be granted to H. P. b«rt Rushin, Mrs. Lida Rushin McKen-
Horris en the estate of Mrs/ E. L. x!o »nd Mrs. Elisabeth Rushin Tisori
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Notice to hereby given that-the ap
praisers appointed to set aside and
assign a year’s support for the widow
and minor children of Aaron Dowdell
late of raid county, deceased, out
the property of said deceased, have
made their return and that uid re
turn will be passed upon at the reg
ular Dec. term, 1018, of Dooly Court
of Ordinary to be held on the first
Monday in December, 1918. This
Nov. 4th, 1818.
J. D. HARGROVE', Ordinary.
. 6.
Morris, deceased.
' Witness my hand and official signa
ture this the 4th day of Nov., 1918.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
F. E. Lewis of said county, having
applied ta m* asking that W. T. Sp»4
lap. administrator af eataU of N. L.
Witoaa, late ef utd county. deceased,
he raqaired to aula to Has a dee* to
88 M saw ef 1*1 Rtog a** Wit
to M. E. Rushin, Dated Dec. 24, 1918
and recorded in Deed book 16, page
314, all uid records being in office ‘of
clerk of Dooly Superior Court; Also
at thes ame time and under the same
terms and conditions at tha home
place of the late M. E. Rushin, in the
city of Vienna, I will sell the follow
ing personal property to-wit: 21
mules, 76 hogs, mostly Hampshire, 6
registered Hampshire sows, 20 pure-
blaedtd Hampshire pigs sad 1 eraser*
TAX COLLECTOR’S ROUNDS FOR
1918
3rd Dis. Sep. 30; Oct 26; Nov. 29th.
Dooling—Oct 1st; Dec. 2nd.
Byromville—Oct 2nd; Oct 29th;
Dee. 3rd.
Lilly—Oct Srd; Oct 30th; Dee. 4th
Unadiila—Oct 4th; Oct 31st; Dee.
Pinehurst—Oct 7th; Nov. 4th, Dec.
Findlay—Oct 8th, Nov. 6th; Dee.
6 th Dis—Oct 9 th; Dec. 10 th.
Drayton—Nov. 7th.
TlppettviUe—Nov. 6th.
Jno. R. Barfield’s—Nov. 11th.
R. L. Scarborough—Nov. 20th.
Vienna Every Saturday.
After Deo. 20th, interest at T per
cent will bee harged on all unpaid
taxes. Books close Dec. 19,1918.
C. R. MORGAN, T. a, D. C.
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toll ths grocer* to refunds your money..
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GEORGIA SOUTHERN & FLORIDA RAILROAD
Schedules to Macon, Cordate, Tifton, Valdosta, Jacksonville and Pnlnthn.
Effective October 20, 1918.
A DRUNKARD’S WILL
No. 6 No. 2
' No. 4
Arrive Unadiila .......
Arrive. Macon
9:37 a m....2:54 pm.
....11:10 a m....4:30 p m
4'M
5:9tam
Arrive Atlanta .' L
—2:20 p m....8:55 p m
...........—;—10:50 am-
Leave Vienna
No. 1 1 No. 6
No. 2 *
Arrive Cordele
Arrive Ashbum
2:42 pm....7:21 pm..
Arrive Tifton
3:25 p m....8:00 pm .
Arrive Sparks
4:09 p m.
Arrive Adel '.
Arrive Valdosta:
Arrive Jacksonville
.......6:10 p m
Health
About
Gone
Leave Vakfosta
No-11 • No. 13.
6:20pm... | 6:30 am
■7:02pm......—... 8:10 am
.7:30 pm 8:40 0 m
■10:30 pm.. ,..;ll :30 am
Arriye White Springs
Arrive Lake City ................
Arrive Palatks
NOTE—f indicates flag stop.
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Trains arrive Vienna from north 1:10 p m, 6:09 p m, 3:06 a m
Trains arrive Vienna from South 8:42 am, 9:10 am, 2:28 pm
Schedule shown as information but not guaranteed.
C. B. RHODES,
G, P. A., Macon, Ga. "*
C. T. KILGORR, ’
Tkt. Agfc, Vienna, Ga:
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TAKEN UP—Black heifer about 2
years old, at my place one mile out on
^awkinsviUe road. Owner can get
samtf by paying for this ad and ex
penses. W. L. Kidd. ' J0-24-4t
Many thousands ol
women suffering tram
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’ one from Mrs. Z.V. Sp^.
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Just suffered terribly,"
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fering was 10 great, and
be had tried other reme
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get Cardiff. « * I began
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nerves and health wen
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She writes further: 4r i
*m In splendid health...
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^coffee
"When It Povra, It i?«gna”
The city tax books are now open
for 1918 Taxes and will doss Dec.
20,1018.
N. A. ROWELL,
10-17-41 Clerk and Tress:
Professional cards.
SEED WHEAT FOR SALE
May Blue Stem Seed Wheat st
62.75 per.bushel, rccleaned, 88.26.
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Think of your own son—your own
daughter-—and give to tho United
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Attorney-at-Law.
Vienna, . . . Georgia>
V. 0. DAVES
Phvsielan end Surgeon
Office in COOPER BUILDING
Calls promptly answered
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