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* BORGIA—Dooly County.
Under and by. virtue of_an ortter
granted by the Court ot Ordinary”of
said county at the regular 'August
Tern, 1918, of aaid court, I will tell
before the court houce door in Vien
na rtstthwmt etamrt-crtet of Mm* He.
RnMlM MM Dee* Ceerty,
In pnnmn W aaid band far
title made by It. L. Wile* to F. B.
Bto-esk'ta hie lifetime. Hh aaid P. B.
Lewie alleginc that he haa fully paid
the yurehaae money accordng to aaid
bend. TUa ia to notify Alonzo Wil-
aen, Clyde Jenldas, Willie B. Jaclcaen,
Inez Jenkins, Bdna Jackson and Hay
Jackaoa, keiie at law of aaid N. L.
ns, Dooly County, Georgia, ea test ^yji Hai deceased, be and appear at
Taesday ia December, 1918 ke **®*“ ^Deeember teem, next, 1918, of Court
the legal hours of sale to the highest H ^tassy «* Doaly Csnnty and
bidder for cash, the following describ
ed property to-wit: One-balf undi
vided interest in and to 801 acres of
land in the 9tb District of Dooly
Coanty, Georgia, consisting of the
west half of Lot No. 81 and aM of
fractional lota, Numbers 47, 64, 96
and 68, also, one acre of land on
which the ferry and houses at what
is known as Murray’s ferry on Flint
llhrer, 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, alas
6-79 interest in real estate in the
•ity of Atlanta, Fulton County, Geor-
show eatmo if any they fan why said
administrator should net be required
to make deeds as panged fer by said
P. E. Lewis. Nil Mot. 4tb, 1918.
J. ». HARGROVE, Ordinary.
{AB of said property sold as
estat»fJ.J.
the
property of-the estatWbf J. J. Mur
ray, deceased, and sold for the
pose of paying the debts and for dis
tribution between the heirs-at-law of
said deceased.
mis Nev. 1st, 1918.
V 8. E. STATHAM,
Admr. of Estate of J. J. Murray, Dec.
•BOKGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, W. W. Conner, adminis
trator of estate of Mrs. M. J. Conner,
shows thee ourt is his petition duly
filed that he has fully administered
Mrs. M. J. Conner’s estate. This is to
eews;Msoalflwhmaamr<n«raasea*| JOKE FOR MO DEAR BURGLAR
end maebiaam’ of smy had e« the
said M. E. Barite, eoaamtiag of two I Herring’s Safes, Considered Marvel,
and fear-hone wagons, titoesh, hey- olio Years Ago, Would Be Lauded
press am> eagtae, biadeas, mowers,! ** ■" ThI * Generation.
j? asr
TrjsrsziszzKs.
hoea, etc., also several kindred sash- p^^bly fja Te a good laugh. For a
elr of eern, esc let of bay, sad seven-1 “modern” safeblower must bs a bit
al tons of guano and acid phosphate of a scientist with a large knowledge
and other commercial fertiliser; also of exploslrei; an old-fashioned safe
one Cadillac automobile, 1919 model, 1 would be eeey for him to get lute; but,
end ether items of pewonel property I hi those dsys the Herring eafes were
not epeeiffmlly meatiosei.
Ail the feregeisg eeal aad
property io s portsem ed the srihto of i y, Bnd j,j b career ae a grocery
die mid M. E. Irnhia aad will be mid this after aoTnTsS
marvels and absolutely
theft and fireproof.
Herring was bore In Shrewsbury,
GEORGIA—Dsoly County-
’Phe-sppmisers appointed to set
apart aad assign a twelve moath’s
support out of the oatata of A. C,
Mamas, deceased, for bio widow,
Mam 4Mes Msmis, having ftUH their
report ia effieesecrihag to law,
will pam span mid. ssport oa fiast
Monday ia Dec., aezt This Nav. 1st,
19*8.
J. >. HAMHtOVE, Ordiaary.
l * ,tI clerk. Tiring of thin after some six
•»Tunder thatasmsaihlawhiter| years, bo went into the lottery busi
ness, saved 810,000 and started
the pmpin af dhtaibntiam sms ay lie
Isgstam ia aaistihmsi wWh aaM wvB. | wholesale grocery concern
The arte win eest
day until sampleted.
mis Mev. Oth, MU.
MRS. MART U
■aemtuhe ef Me vriti ef M. E. Barite
In Mew
GEORGIA—Deely Ceanty.
Te Wham It May Ceacem;
Netice is hereby gives that D. L.
Headereon, aa admiaistrater of Milts
Angely, deceased, having applied to
me by peUtioa for leave to oell the es
tate ef said Mills Angely, deceased;
and thnt an order was nude thereon
at the November term, 1918, for cita
tion, and that citation issue; sil the
helm at law and creditors of the
said Mills Angely, decessod, will take
notice that I will pass upon laid appli
cation at the December term, 1018, of
notify ell persons concerned, kindred ‘ he Dooly coun-
and creditor, to show cause, if «„ y ty; and that unless enuso is shoum to
they can. why said administrator th « at mid toe, mid leave
should not be discharged from hi. ed- wil > b « 4th d »* ot N °-
miniitration end receive letters of member, ^1918,
GEORGIA—Boely Ceuaty.
To'aIi Whom it Hay Goaeora:
Netic# is hereby gives that W. F. | ," t No on# got It
Byrem, Administrator ef th^ estate ef
Mrs. 8. M. Byrem has filed his appli- compiles would.laugh. at these old
, , . , , , square safes. The “burglar proof”
cation for leava to cell *11 Mw land* I safe today 1* round like a ball, and has
and real ertate belengiag to the es-l a door that screws In, leaving no
tote of mid deceased fer the purpose I cracks for explosives. Even If any
of paying the debts ef mid deceased I were poured Into the hinges, the ex-
and for making proper distribution plosion would only drive the door more
among the lawful heirs of the .aid I firmly Into the casing of the safe,
Mrs. S. M. Byrom deceased aad that
the same will be heard ea the first)
Monday in December, 1018. This MANY VARIETIES OF SUGAR
Nov. 4th, 1018.
Those Which Are Contained In Dried
Fruits Are Recommended as of
Very High Food Value.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Will be sold before the court house
dismission on Arst Tuesday ia Be*
eember, next This Nov. 4, 1918.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To All Whom it May GoCncem:
M. P. Morris having made applica
tion in duo form of law to bo appoint
ed permanent administrator upon the
estate of A. C. Morris, notice is here
by given that mid application wilt be
heard at regular term of the' Court of
Ordinary for the mid county to’ bo
bold on the first Monday in Decem
ber, 1911. ' «|
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this ths 4th day of November,
1919.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
.Whereas, Leah Perry, Administra
trix of Fannie Brown, represents te
the court ia her petition duly filed
and entered on record that she has
fuky administered Fannie' Brown’s
tots. This is, therefore to cite all
pessom esneerned, kindred and cred
ited to show cause, it say they can,
why mid administratrix should not be
diasharged from her administratioa
aad recoiva letters of dismission aa
tha first Moaday in December, 1918.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordnary.
GEORGIA—Dooly Coanty.
Whereas 8. D. Thompson, Admin
istrator estate of Mrs. Slnthia L.
Clewis, deceased, has in das form ap
plied to me for leave to sell fifty
■harm of capital stock of Bank of
Pinehuret, with accumulated surplus
of 86,000.00 also 28 shares of stocn
of Planters Warehouse Co., ot Pine
hurst, Ga., belonging to estate of mid
Mrs. Slnthia L. Clewis, deceased, and
■old for purpose of payment of debts
and for distribution among heirs
law of mid deceased. Notice ia hereby
given to all persons interested that
will pam upon mid application
first Monday in December, next. Giv
en under my hand and official signa
ture, this Nov. 4th, 1018.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
shown by the registered map of sur
vey of the town of Byromville, Dooly |
County, Ga.
Said property levied on a* the prop- j co^or^dext‘“g^p^
erty of S. L. Webb to satisfy an exe-1 “fructoseor "levulose,” or •‘fruit
cation issued from the Superior court I sugar;” “lactose,” or "inilk sugar;'
of Dooly Gounty in favor of Mutual I and “maltose,” or "malt sngnr,
,j, deceased,
ntery before the
6B0RGIA—Dooly County.
M. P. Morris, residing in mid State
end County, having applied to tha ua-
denigaed te be appointed Guardian
ef the parson and property ot Viola
Morris and Albert Morris, minor
ohldraa under the age of 14 yean,
residents of mid county.
This is to cite all persons concern
ed to bt end appear at the Court of
Ordinary to be held on the First Mon
day ia December. 1018, next to show
muse, if any they can, why H. P.
Morris should not be entrusted with
the guardianship ot the person and
; property ot Viola Morris end Albert
Harris minor children of A. C. Mor
ris.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture this tha 4th day of Nov.,' 1918.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Under and by vlrtao of authority
granted me by the will ef M. E. Rush-
In late of mid coanty.
will sell at public oui
court house door in mid county, be
tween the legal hours of ml# en the
first Tuesday la December, 1818, for
cash to ths highest bidder thTfollow-
ing described lands to-wit: A tract at
land in ths city tf Vienna, mid coun
ty and state, treating 167 feat more
or leas en east Unioa St on the eouth,
and running back northward to an al
ley 200 feet, mid tract bounded
north by a lot formerly owned by C.
T and M. W. Stovall and sold by them
to M. C. Mitchell, oa the east by the
Geo. C. Sima lot; on the aouth by eoit
Union St. and on the went by Will
Wiggin'a lot; being specifically de
scribed in deed of C. T. Stovall and
M. W. Stovall to M. E. Roshin dated
Nor. 16th, 1911, recorded in Deed
Book 18 page 38, in the clerk’s of
fice of Dooly Superior Court; also
a farm containing 188 acres of land,
more-or less in the 3rd .land district
of raid county, being known as the M.
E. Rushin home piece and being nil
the lend owned by mid M. E. Rushin
in mid 3rd district and being parts of
lend lots Noe. 186,181 and 137, the
samp being specifically described in
the following deeds and to which ref
erence it made; deed from W. B.
teat iha dip 6b York city. A fire and a panic ruined
bis business, so be obtained the agency
for the Salamander safes—so named,
probably.‘because they were able to
some through fire unhurt.. He got the
right to manufacture them later,' and
kept op Improving and Improving them
each year. Ha once put 81.000 in tha
drawer of one, amt It to tho world’s
fair and offered the money to any one
who could get Into tbe safe and get
But nowadays big banks and trust
Herring died In 1881.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
, , ,. . _ ■ When you ray sugar, you mean that
door in raid eounty on the first Tues- wWte crystamne material which
day in December, ( 1018, within the le-| comes originally from the sugar cane
gal hours of mlc, to the highest bid-1 or the sugar beet. And that substance
der for cash, tho following described I is u pore sugar. But it is not the only
property to-wit: House and lots, I sugar, by any means.
Noe. 1, 2 and 3, in Block No: 18 as| U you were a chemist you would
coll that sugar "sucrose,” and you
would remark quite casually that, ot
course, there are other sugars.
Some of these other sugars nre “glu-
against
Alliance Trust Company
Swraringan & Webb.
This Nov. 4th, 1918.
H. O. DAVIS, Sheriff.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Will be sold before the court house I tain sugar of one kind or another.
Honey, corn sugar, maple sugar
maple sirup, corn elrup end many oth
er sirups contain one or more of them
"other sugars.” In this sense, all the
anger inbstltntes are not really sub
stitutes at ell, but ere sugars Just as
cane auger la sugar. All fruits con-
door in raid county on the first Turn-1 Dried fruits—prunes, figs, apricots,
day in December, 1918, within the Ie-| dates—contain a great deal of sugar,
gal hours of mle to the highest bid-1 They can be used by themselves as
der far oesh, the following described “urces of fuel for home fighter*.
property to-wit: Whole lots of land|
144 and 146, containing 802 1-8 ac-
AH these sugars have a very high
food value. That ia the' second fact
to keep In mind. They are energy
rt *’ Dist. Dooly County, Georgia, I fooa , Bnd ot particular value In that
and 1011-2 acres of lot 118 in the 1st | they act very rapidly In producing
District Dooly County, Ga.; whole lots I energy fbr the body to use.
174, 1*0, 166, 164, 161, each con-
tainlng 202 1-2 «««more or less;i B , neflecne . wlt houtAmbition.
97 1-2 scree of lot 163 and 110 aero* r xt present we behold only the rising
of lot 162; all of lots 171 and 168,1 of our sun of empire—only the fair be*
which lies west of the public road I glunlugs ot a great nation. Wo do-
leading from Montezuma to Drayton I parted early—we departed at tbe be-
all In the Oth District of Dooly Coun-| ftotnf—from tho beaten track of am-
ty, Ga., and aggregating 1876 acres, ~ “ ^
more ar less.
I bltton. Our lot was cast In the age
of revolution—a involution which ia
. .... bring all mankind from n state of aerv-
. “J*™ ,^™ °* ** to property I itude to the exercise of self-govcrn-
of O. B. DoVaughn to ratiefy an ex-1 ment—from under the tyranny of .pby-
ecution issued from the Superior I s ical force to tbe gentle sway of opln-
Court of Macon County, Ga., in favor! Ion, from nnder subjection to domln-
af tha Coe Mortimer Company against I Ion over nature.
O. B. DeVaughn.
This the 4th day of Nov., 1918.
H. O. DAVIS, Sheriff.
Start theDdyRigk
with aCup or Two
of Luzianne-
H AM - AND-EGGS and a cup
of steaming, stimulating^
Luzianne. What better start could
anybody have for the day’s worki
The sanitary, air-tight tin locks
the flavor inl Buy a can of
Luziahne today.
If you don’t agree it’s the best
hot beverage that ever passed your
lips, your grocer will give you back
what you paid for it, and ask ho
questions. So, there.
“When It Poore, It Reigne"
GEORGIA SOUTHERN 6b FLORIDA RAILROAD
Schedules to Macon, Cordate, Tifton, Valdosta, Jacksonville and Patetka.
v Effective October 20, IBIS.
Leave Vienna
No. 6 No. * .-
A . »«M
- 2:40 a m
Arrive Unadilla
Arrive Macon
Arrive Atlanta
2:29 p m....8:55 p m
10:6# a m
Leave Vienna
No. 1 No. 5
Arrive Cordele
Arrive Ashbnrn
2:42 pm....7:21 pm .
Arrive Tiftbn
Arrive Sparks
4:09 p m
Arrive Adel
Arrive Valdosta ...
6:10 p m
Arrive Jacksonville ...
9:00 p m
....9:88 a m
Leave Valdosta
No. 11
No. 18.
Arrive White Springs
— 7:02 pm
Arrive Lake City
, 7:30 p m
Arrive Palatka
— 10:30 p m ...
...... 11:30 • m
NOTE—f indicates flag stop.
Trains arrive Vienna from north 1:19 p m, 8:09 p m, 3:06 a a
Traina 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. Agt, Vienna, Ga.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
To All Whom it may Concern,
M. P. Morris having in proper form
applied to me fer permanent letters
of Administration D* Bonis Non on!Cone, Sr., to H. E. Rushin, dated
the estate of Mrs. E.L. Morris, late of .Dec. Oth, 1884, recorded in Deed
mid county decerned. Book 86, page 888, deed from Neu-
Thla is to cite all and singular thaible Vinson to M. E. Roshin, dated
creditors and next of kin of Mrs. E.|Nov. 10th, 1886, recorded in Deed
L. Morris to be and appear at my of-'bookK, page 411, daed from W. B.
fits within tha time allowed by law Cons, Sr., to M. E. Rushin, dated Feb
ead show cause, if any they can, why ruary 4th, 1888, recorded in Deed
permanent administration Da Bonis book K, page 482, and deed from Her-
Men AwM not be granted to H. P. bert Rushin, Mr*. Lida Rushin MeKen-
It was ours to toad the way—to take
up tbe cross of republicanism and
bear It before the nations, »« fight its
earliest triumphs, to Illustrate its purl-
. tying and elevating virtues, and by
GEORGIA—Dooly County. i I our courage end resolution, our mod*
Notice is hereby given that the ap- eretlon and magnanimity, to cheer and
praisers appointed to set aside and mwtatn Its "future followers through
and minor children of Aaron Dowdell denuul(U . (e nerous and self-
Into of mid coanty, decerned, out of denyln _ enthusiasm. Our greatness
the property of said deceased, have j u t0 be woa by beneficence without
made their return and that mid re-| ambition.—William Henry Seward,
turn will be passed upon at the reg
ular Dec. term, 1918, of Dooly Court I Nervt , 8 »es Differ,
of Ordinary to be held on the Anti The late Professor Unnstorberg of
Monday In December, 1018. This Harvard believed that tbe sensory
Nov. 4th, 1018. I mechanism of women Vrorked quicker
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary. I than that of men. He took the Illus
tration of two seta of wire*, corre
sponding to tbe nerves of the human
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TAX COLLECTOR’S ROUNDS FOR I body, conducting a current of de*
1918 tricity to a certain point. The wires of
3rd Dta Sep. 30; Oct 26; Nov.
Bvranraiite!^^’ **.' 2l ji. .... I brain, tbe current much more quickly
ByromvUte-Oct 2nd; Oct **th; erttipntantand.tettert
_ , ' I more, reacted to currents too faint for
Lilly—Oct 3rd; Oct 30th; Dee. 4th.I m , n ', wires to take up. The addition
Unadilla—Oct 4th; Oct Slat; Dec. 6.1 of them subtle stimuli produced In the
Pinehurst—Oct 7 th; Nov. 4th, Dec. 61 receiving center an entirely different
Findlay—^Oct 8th, Nov. 5th; Dec! 9. “ *
6th DIa—Oct 9th; Dee. 10th.
Jno. R. Barfield's—Nov. 11th.
R. L. Scarborough—Nov. 20th.
Vienna Every Saturday.
After Dec. 20th, interest at 7 per
■ Harris an tha estate of Mrs. E. L.
Morris, deceased.
Witness ay hand and official signa
ture this tha 4th day of Nov., 1918.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
P. E. Lewis of mid county, having
applied to me asking that W. T. Sprad
lay, adaiaistrator af estate of N. E.
Hikes, late af aaM coanty, illlftili
bo required to nuke to him a deed te
88 3-8 acres at land lying and being
ate and Mrs. Elizabeth Rushin Tiaon
to H. E. Rushin, Dated Dee. 84,1818
and recorded in Deed book 16, page
314, all paid records being in office of
citric of Dtfely Superior Court; Also
at thes ame time and nnder the
and conditions at tha
place of the lata M. E. Roshin, in the
city tf Vienne, I will sell the follow
ing personal property to-srit: . 81
males, 76 hags, mostly Hampshire, 6
registered Hampshire sows, SO puro-
Uunsterbcrg argued.—Chicago Exam*
BATTERIES
... I am in the battery business. I sell
cent wfll bee barged on all unpaid the Willard Rubber Thread, bert
taxes. Books close Dec. 19,1818.
a R. MORGAN, T. C., D, C.
9-26-tf
Mere Chltd’e Play.
"What’s all that cheering in
•tart?" “Don't bother, dear. Ufa
. w “T Jumping off tbs roof with
blooded Hampshire pig* and 1 ar mare ‘ Boraehute*
I made. I am prepared to charge your
I battery. ' Inspection free. ServTS
I batteries supplied while owners are
j being charged.
C. M. STANLEY.
WANTED TO BUT—One hnndred
Icords of 4 or 8 foot wood V. T. Wilder
WATCH
YOUR
HEART!
Work-shop Strains result
in HeartTrouble when you
least expect it.
is a Tonic and Regulator
for the Weakened flearb
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
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Professional Card*.
F. E. WILLIAMS, M E.
Physician and Snrgeon.
Vienna, Ga.
Office over Walton Bros. Store
t. r. Bivins, M. it. ■. a. Mobley, M. o
BIVINS & MOBLEY,
Physicians and Surgeons.
toll Promptly Answered.
Vienna, ... Georgia.
L. L. WOODWARD,
Attorney-at-Law.
Vienna, . . Georgia.
V. 0. DAVES
PhvsJclau and Surgeon
Office in COOPER BUILDING
OtIIs promptly answered
OHA8. 8. GURR
Insurance
Office in Vienna News
Building
PHONE 181
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OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
CORDELE, GA.
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ON IMPROVED FARMS
FOR FIVE, SEVEN OR TEN
TERMS
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OORDELE, GA.