The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, November 28, 1918, Image 6

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——-r-’— Redeem your War Savings Stamp pledge. For life insurance, see what the Mutual Benefit has to offer you^tlay B. Morgan. 11-7-41 I receive subscriptions for all mag azine periodicals and newspapers ■ at publisher's rate. Wherq two or more are taken, I sometimes give clubbing rates. F. M. Barfield, Postoffice, Pinchurst. 10-31-41 HE TEST NOW FULFILLED. 4-4 , 4*4-4-4'4--F4*4-4-4' , I*4’4--l--!-.f--i. + + + METHODS OF DEMOCRACY. + Tills government Is nothing more than the expression of the people, and If we are to win the war it will be only because every man, woman and child charges himself dally and hourly with the test. Does this or that contribute to win the war?—Herbert Hoover, April 18,1018. d- The extent to which the United 4- -I* States Food Administrator has *r 4* relied,on the voluntary support 4- -I- of the American people Is shown -I- + by a statement made by the + 4- United States Food Admlnlstra- d- tor speaking beforo the Senate + + Agricultural Committee less 4* d* than tlirco months after this d* 4- country entered the war. That d* + he was Justified In his Implicit d* d* confidence In the strength of de- + *1< mocracy has been dearly reflect- + d> cd by tho measure of support wo d* 4- bavo lent the Allies. 4 + “If democracy Is worth any- 4" d* thing,” Mr. Hoover declared, “wo -b d* can do these things by co-operu- d* 4> tlon, by stlmnlatlon, by self-sac- -b ! lf._ 8. v Government ' preterits 2d ofH.j clal war picture. COWS FOR SALE—Several, nice yodng cows with young calves for sale ll-14-4t FOB SALE—Hastings’ 100-bush- els Seed Oats. A. Walters, Vienna 4t J. D. Taylor, The time for buying War Savings Stamps is growing short. Get yours today. yi With Uto solemn obligation of pro viding that "margin” of food that would safeguard against starvation our friends lu Europe the housewife and .the consumer have learned hither to Ignored and unsuspected things about food, have absorbed a whole "college education" In food value* food handling, buying and substituting that they will not want to forgeL WANTED—A good farm 150 or 200 acres. See me at Unadilla. J. M. Kelly. The Vienna News Published Weekly MISS EMILY WOODWABD Managing Editor Aaspgaa&i • TOaOWlKO THE FUQ T9 Redeem ^our War Savings Stamp pledge. (or anr case of Catarrh that cannot.be cured by Hairs Catarrh Med!dna.W r Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers (or the peat thirty* five years, sad has become known ss the most reliable remedy (or Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling tho Poi son from the Blood sftd healing the dis eased portions. After ysu have taken Han's Catarrh Medicine for a short time you wilt see a great- Improvement In your general health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medi cine at once and get t$A of catarrh. Send. Cor testimonials, free. PLENTY OF MONEY TO LOAN FOR FIVE, SEVEN OR TEN YEAR ON IMPROVED FARMS j AT 5 1-2 PER CENT J. D. COBB AE. F. STROZ1ER " CORDELE, GA. '7-26-18-tf. Entered at the post office in Vien na, Ga., aa second class mail maths’ according to the set of- Cong Match 8rd, 187*. •b rlflce, by the patriotic moblllza- + + tlon of the brains of this conn- + *b try. If it cannot be done in this + + manner It la bctftr that we ac- + + cept German domination and 4* ♦ confess to failure of onr political + + ideals, acquiesce in the superior- + + lty ofi the German conception + 4* and send for the Germans to In- * 4* struct us In Its use.” + ££**++*Lt*-t+******* DeSOTB THEATRE MONDAY, TUESDAY, DEC. 2-3 THIRD AND LAST CALL ' The Thombley place 8 miles of Vi enna on three prominent highways, 202 12 acres all red pebble land, 17f> acres in cultivation, large six-room dwelling, 8 tenant houses. Can be bought on easy terms. See D. C. KETCHUM, Vienna. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1918 “Pershing for President in 1920," is the cry of tho Republicans. Well wc admiro their good judgment. Gen eral Pershing seems to he about as Democratic a Republican as they could hit upon. Tho prompt squelching of the splr- Commissioffers' Report for Nov, u of Bolsheviklsm that broke loss'e In New York a few days ago, invites the approval of every loyal American. The expeditious way in which it was handled should he an example to tell er towns that are menaced by the ugly spirit It is well to let Paupers’ List $203.00 * J. C. Slade, Bridge Pay Roll 116.60 J. C. Slade, Express and Expense .... 11.51 J. C. Slade, Pay Roll .L. 361.00 T. A. Adkins, Postage 2.37 T. H. Butler, Serving Subpeonas 10.00 J. D. Hargrove, Clerk 33.84 W. H. Roberts, Serving Subpeonas 39.50 A. F. Beuling, Lumber 42.66 C. C. McKinley, Shop Work 9.40 G. L. Hutchins, Corn 305.80 Powell Bros.: Medicines 12.75 . V. M. Waters, Extracting Tooth 1.00 Tomlin-Harris Mch. Co., Repairs 15.00 Walton Bros., Provisions 178.92 . Happ Bros., Clothing ....' 654.90 H. O. Davis, Jail Expense 213.20 rPidgen Bros'. Co., Provisions 44.32 C. E. Joiner, Provisions .... I 1.85 J. M. Whitehead Co., Repair Work 21.15 Empire Cotton Oil Co., Meal and Hulls 31.20 W. F. Newby, Provisions 7.76 Forbes Drug. Co., Medicines 7.70 Farmers Hardware Co., Hardware 23.10 , Gulf Refining Co., Gas and Oil 23.60 S. M. Thompson, Nails .70 Joe Morgan, Seed Oats ,. v ‘ 75.00 Tifton Packing Co., Meat...« .... 69.50 T. H. Gregory Co., Provisions 4.26 T. E. Thompson, Holding Inquest 17.00 Mills Printing Co M Stationery - 27.33 E. R. Kirkland & Sons, Shop Work 21.86 Foote & Davies Co., Stationery' 107.56 Marshall & Bruce Co., Office Supplies 50.10 R. E. White, Farm Demonstrator 62.50 J. J. Morgan, Gas and Oil 92.42 W. H. Martin, Serving Subpeonas 7.50 V. jC. Daves, Medical Services 50.00 W V. Childs. SeTvlng Subpeonas ......... 13.60 Vienna Hardware Co., Hardware 67.85 J. W. Walton, Commissioner .... ........ 16.67 J. D. Lester, Commissioner i.:!, ...: ,16.67 W. E. Ford, Commissioner':.- U/- 16.67 tame L„., — - those who foster this spirit know in unequivocal terms that it will not be tolerated. . After Dec. 1st our Chevrolet Parts and Service Station will be operated on a strictly Cash Basis We do this for the benefit of out* customers and ourselves. We ask for your cooperation, Please do notex- pect to be favored. This applies to all. The suggestion that the annual day I of Thanksgiving be made a fixed cal-1 endar date, the date to be the samel as that which will always-n commem-1 orated as the day of the freat world peace will no doubt be universally fcp* I proved. The observance of an rfn-| nual Thanksgiving Day it and should I be a fixed custom with the American I people. Heretofore the last ThundMl in November has been tho date' ob served, The Armistice Anniversary, I Nov. tho 11th, will in future be ob served not only throughout the Unit-1 cd States but throughout the whole I allied world. It is quite fitting that the two anniversaries coming so close ' together should be combined, for af ter all the only proper Way to ob serve'Nov. 11th, is in Thanksgiving. Tha proposed coalition of the two anniversaries is a happy idea which no doubt will be popularly approved. THE FORDSON WHISKY AND INFLUENZA Several years ago saya the Manu facturers* Record, when Rev. F. B. one. of tho greatest Meyer, D. D., — r __ MB P preachers of England, warn in Baytl-| more, he asked the writer for some information in regard to Dr. Howard I A. Kelly, and in connection therewith made tho following statement: I "Somctlmo ago, Dr. Kelly was to perform a very difficult operation be-1 fore most of the leading physicians I and surgeons of London. Before be-1 ginning his work he somewhat amax-| cd the doctors who had gathered to meet him by asking that they bow I their heads whilo he uttered a prayer I that he might be Divinely guided in tho operation hep erformed. I “This simple and natural act of! Dr. Kelly,” said. Dr. Meyer, “made' a profound impression in London, and I have boon wondering if it is. his us-1 ual custom.” | I Dr. Kelly is one of tho world's fore most physicians and surgeons, known wherever iiedlclne and surgery are known. He is an unceasing worker against the liquor traffic, as a demor alizing power, Sot which there Is no in morals or In •medicine. If You Want A Tractor, And You Will Eventually excuse Recently continues the Manufac-| turers Record, the liquor interests of the country have been carrying ou a vigorous and aggressive campaign in an endeavor to create the impres sion tha^ whiskey it essential in the treatment of the epidemic of influen ts. Dr, Kelly than whom there are no greater authorty in medicine, in n let ter to the Manufacturers' Record, takes'the’gfound that not only is whiskey wholly inadvisable in the 1 treatment of influents or of the pneumonia which often follows, but that it is initaeU calculated to increase tha mortality, And to this Dr. Kelly Just Received YOU HAD BETTER PLACE YOUR ORDER EAR LY. IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN ONE WORK, YOU SHOULD SEE IJ. WE CAN TELL YOU WHEN AND WHERE YOU CAN SEE ONE IN OPERATION 1 have Just received a car of CYPRESS SYRUP BARRELS. Get them while you can. "Let me declare emphatically that! alcohol is not of the slightest value in warding off influenza. On the con trary, it is caicnlated to do great! harm by lowering resistance and.in-1 ducing the befuddled patient to ex-1 pose himself needlessly.". And euch a time ae this when the liquor people are making inch at tempts to re-establish and revamp the j whiskey trade, it becomes the daty of J every newspaper which desires to save the live* of its readers to publish I the facts as arc given so clearly by Dr Kelly. How many of them we won- der will do this?—Manufacturers Record. D. B. Thompson