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Libel for Divorce in Dooly Superior
<3our!, Nov. Term, 1918.
Ellen Poiy^U vs. Sam Powell. .... .... |
It appearng to the court by' suffi-1
elent proof in the above stated cash
that.the defendant does not reside in
said county of Dooly, and it -further
appearing that he does not reside in
the said state of Georgia: ’ .
Ordered by the court that service
! be perfected on the defendant by the
GEORGIA— -Dooly County.
' Whereas, .Sno. D. Short,
formapplk'-* to me for per;
granted by the court of Ordinary , of
i4ld county at the regular December i
Term, 1918, of said court, I will sell |
before the court house door in Vien
na in poolv County, Georgia, on the
first Tuesday in January, 1919, wth-
in thel, egal hours of sale at public
outcry to the highest bidder for cash
the following described real estate
to-wit: ' #
• T9 1-2 acres of lot of (land No. 193,
the same being in the following par
cels, 30 acres on south side of said
lot and lying west of A. B. 4 A. Rail
road, IS acres on south side of said
lot'and lying east of said A. B. & A.
Railroad, a triangular tract of 7 ac
res in front of residence of A. A., .. — —.
Joiner and 27 1-2 acres n the south- [ Lovett Engram, late af said county,
west comer of said lot; 141 >4 acres deceased*, for bis widow. Hattie En-
of lot of Jafld No. 194 being 100 ac- 8™", and three minor children, hav-
rc3 on the cast ride of said lot and 41 ing made and flledt heir report in of-
1-8 acres irf the southwest comer fi«i I "rill P««e upon said report J>n
thereof, all of said lande lying and be- Monday in, January, next, 1919.
ing in the 2nd District of Dooly Conn- This Dec. 2, 19188.
ROVE, Ordinary.
publication of this order twice a
month for twom onths before the next
term of this court, n*the public ga-
The Vienna News
: ul,!i- r.l Weekly.
MISS EMILY WOODWARli
^Imaging Editor
form applied to me for permanent let
ters of administration on the estate
of Jackson Hamilton; late off said
| county, deceased; notice i3 hereby
given that I will pass upon said. ap
plication on first Monday in January,
next, 1919. This Dec. 2, 1918.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
Enter. <i ,.i the post office in Vien-
lj la rond class mail matt'
weirding to the flat of Cong
Kerch 3rd, 1873. .
Sho Knew What It Meant.
v A teacher was reading the Christ
mas -recitative piece to her clos* and
came across the word “unaware.” Sho
asked If anyone knew Its meaning.
One small "girl timidly raised her hand
and gave tiie following definition: “Un
aware la what you take off the last
thing before you pu^ your nightie on.”
JHURSDAY, DECEMBER S, 1918
You will be able to select a gift
for grownups , as well as the
little folks here. Our advice to
you is to buy now before our
goods are picked over.
The German Government announc-
es that an investigation will be made'
into tho German crimes in Belgium.
Thi3 will be a limitless task.
Love and Sympathy Needed.
Goodness should be the most attrac
tive thing In the world, but wo do well
to remember that mere correctness of
life aid principle, unvitalised by love
and sympathy, lacks tho qualities that
charm. ' ,
arine periodicals and newspapers at
publisher’s rate. Where two or mote
are taken, I sometimes give clubbing
rates. F. M. Barfield, Postoffice;
Pinehurst. ' 10-31-4t
There arc, let us hops, few Ameri
cans who are that selfish and greedy
that they ore unwilling to sharo their
ration with those who are really suf
fering from hunger. There arc a
great many, however, who sharo the
ty, Georgia; a plat of 6 2-5 acres and
known as the dwelling and lot of. Mrs.
GEORGIA—Dooly CoCunty.
Whereas, W. M. Lewis, administra
tor estate of Elijah Butts, deceased,
S. M. Byrom in ByromVille, Ga., lata
Nos. 8 and 8 n. Block No. 19 South,
Lots Nos. 8 and A in Block No. 6
North, (Hotel); A one-half undivided
interest in the following lota in the
Town of Byromville, Dooly County,
The Byrom Corporation
opinion thnt if any must do without,
1; should.be the German people.
shows the court in his petition duly
filed in offity that he has fully admin
istered estate of Elijah, Butts. This
is to cite all persons concerned, kin-
Again thee lock in, tho steeple
strikes. On behalf of the general
public wo wish to thank the fixer.
drift) and creditors to show cause if
any they can why said administrator
.should not be discharged from his
administration of said estate and re
ceive letters of dismission on first
Monday in January, next, 1919. Giv
en under my hand and official signal
, ture, this Dec. 2nd, 1918.
, J. D.' HARGROVE, Ordinary.
WANTED—A good farm 160 Or
Georgia. r
owning the other one-half ntereat, < a
.small strip of lot No. 2 and all except
b.small atrip of lots Nos. 4 mill B in
Block No. 1, North, Lots Nos. 3, 4, 6,
6,17, 8, and one-third of lots Nos. 2
and 9 Jn Block No. 2, North,'Lots Nos.
3. 4 and 6 and south half of lot No. 2
In Block No. 3, North, Lots Nos. 8, 4,
6, 6, 7, 8, and two-thirds of lots Nos.*
'2 nnd 9 In Block No. 4, North, Lot No. j GEORGIA—Dooly County.
13 n Block No. 6! North; Lots Nos. 8,| Whereas; the appraisers appointed
4, 6, 6,7 nnd 8 in Block No.' 11 North, j to set apart a year’s support out of
'Lots Nos.*2, 3. 4, 6, 0, 7, 8, 9 and 10 jthe'estate of Bobbie Leo Gilbert of
in Block No. 13 North; Lots Not. 2,'snid county, deceased, for his widow,
3, 4, 6, 8. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 42, 13, 14, ' ijmma Lee Gilbert and one minor.
16,16, 17, 18, 19 nnd two-thlrds on jchild, hnving f)led thoir report in'of-
en3t side of lots Nos.'l and 20 in Ifico. I will pass upon said report on
Block No. SO North; Lrfts Nos,' 2 to 19 first Monday in January, next, 1919.
i inclusive and Hoven-eights of lots Nos, This Dec. 2,1918.
, 1 and 20 (Eastern Side) in Block No- pd J- D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.*
200 acres. See me at Unadilla. J. M.
Kelly.
A headline In a Georgia daily says
Redeem your War Savings Stamp
pledge.
COWS FOR SALE—Several - nice
young cows with young calves for sale
f ll-14-4t
tho “Government’s outlay in the year
19120 Is roughly estimated at $7,-
443,416,838." Gecms like it w would
have to hi kinder roughly done, this
estimating the nation’s annual ex
pense something over Seventeen thous
and years in advance.
J. D. Taylor,'
Make godd your promise to Uncle
Sam. Buy thoso'War Savings Stamps
now.
The time for buying War Savings
Stamps is growing short. Get yours
today. • '
Make godd your promise to Uncle
Sam. Buy those War Savings Stamps
now.
How's Tins r
* W* oner Ono Hundred Dollars Reward
for anv case of Catarrh that canaot bo
cured by Hen’s Catarrh Medicine.®
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine has been taken
by catarrh su(Torers-for tho past thlrty-
flvo years, nnd has become known as tho
moot reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall’n
Catarrh Medicine acts thru tho Blood on
the Mucous surfaces, expelling tho Pol-
eon from the Blood ^nd hcaUng tho dis
eased portlonr.
After you libve t ’.Iron' Hall’s Catarrh
Medicine for a short time you will see u
great improvement In your general
health. Start taking Hall’s CatarrhMedl-
elnc at enen end r *' **’ ’ c* rrtnr-Y Send
THIRD AND LAST CALL
Thc Thombley place 3 miles of Vi
enna on-three prominent highways,
202 12 acres all red pebble land, 176
acres in cultivation, large six-room
dwelling, 3 tenant houses. Can be
bought on easy terms. See
, D. C. KETCHUM, Vienna.
tip# to allow thpiy passion to cool
tidvr that tho lluns have discontinued
"not voluntarily but bccause'thoy were
for,fed lo ,submit to a superior force.
Many pf those; even' who were in the
thickest of tho fight thought tho
fighting stopped too soon, that tho
war and some of the' horror that had
been experienced by tifose that had
been .overrun by Germany bhould havo
be^n in turn carried homo to them.
It Vlas this spjrlt of restivencss on tho
, part of tho men who were checked by
the cessation of hostilities jpst at the
Fop life insurance, see yriiat -the
Mutual Benefit has to offer you. Guy
B. Morgan. ' . ,ll-7-4t
r. t, oncNitv . r-
Kcld by ail pauevist#. too.
10 Inclusive In Block No. 2 South, Whereas, Ifye appraisers appointed 1
Lots Nos.-l, 2 and 3 In Block No. 8 to sot apart a twelve month’s support
South; Lots Nos. 1 to 12 inclusive in out of the estate of J. B. Watson of
Block No. 12 South; Lots Nos. 0, 7 8, said codnty, deceased, for his widow, |
9 and 10 In Blqck No. 13 South; Lots Mrs. Lens’Watson and six minor |
NiSs.* 11 and 12 in Block No. 16 South; children, having made and filed their j
Lots Nos. 1 to 20 inclusive In Block report In office; I wll pass upon said
No. 17 South i Lots Nos. 3, 4 and 6 in report on first Monday In January,
|Block No. 20 SAuth; Lots Nos. 1 to 10 next, 1910. This Dec. 2,1918.
ths realisation of their hopes' andiinclusive In Block No. 21 South; I.ot* pd J. D*. HARGROVE,-Ordinary,
were ready to cut with their swords Not. 1 to 5 Inclusive in Block No. 22 ■ . . , ■ *-
as It were, a path of victory right South; Lots Nos. 1 to 5 indulge. In -GEORGIA'—Dooly County,
through to Berlin, that cnllod forth Block No. 23 South; Lota Nos. 1 to j Will be sold'before the court'house
the wonderful words from General Pc- 10 inclusive in Block No. 24 South; ,i 0( } r county on tho first Tues-
taln, tho commander of the, French Lots Nos. 3, 4, fi, 0, 7 nnd 8 In Block d ay j„ January, 1019, within the legal
forces: t No. 27 South; Lots Nos. 1 to 20 In- hours of sale to the highest and best
“France has suffered In her ravnp- elusive In Block No. 28 South; Lots ||,)c!er for cash, the following de
ed fields atad in her ruined villages. Nos. 7 to 16 Inclusive in Block No. bribed property to-wit: Lot of land
The frood provinces have had to sub- '30 South; Lota Nos. 6, 6, 7, 8, 9 and n 0 , e | g ht 0>) In the 2nd Land Dis-
mlt to intolerable vexations and od- 10 in Block No, 32 South; Lota No. l trkt Dooly County, Georgia, contain-
ious outrages, but you are not to an- to 10 inclusive in Block No. 33 South; j nR 202 1-2 acres more or loss. Said
ewer these crimes-by the commission Lots Nos. 1 to 10 inclusive in Block levied on as the land of Mrs. Ed-
of violence which, under thd spur of No. 34 South; Lota Nos. 1 to 10 Indus na a. Braswell to'satisfy an cxecu-
your resentment, may seem to you jive in Block No. 36 South; Lots Nos. t ion issued from the superior court,
legitimate. 1 to 20 inclusive in Block No. 36 Dooly County, Georgia, in favor of
"You are to remain under dlsclp- South; Lots Nos. l,to 20 inclusive, in m. H. Leggitt against Mrs. Edna A.
line and to show,respect to persons Block No. 37 South; Lot* Nos. 1, 2, 3, Braswell. This Dec. 4./1918.
nnd property. You will know after 4, 6, 6,,10, 11, 12,13,‘ 16, 17, 18,19, | O. DAVIS. Sheriff.
having vanquished your adversary byjand 20 In Block No. 38 South; Lots l i ;
force of army, how to impress’ him jto 20 inclusive in Block No. 39 South;*GEORGIA Dooly County. r
further by the dignity, of your atti- Lots 1 to 20 inclusvo in Block No. 40 j Whereas, S. S. Hudson, Administra-
linle and the world will not know | South; Lots Nos. 1, 2; 3, 4 and S in, tor estate of Mrs. Celia L. Hudson de-
whleh to admire most, your conduct Block No. 42 South; Lots Nos. 1 to 101 ceased, shows the court in his petition
In success qr your heroism In fight- inclusive In Block No. 43 South, and duly filed in offee, that he has fully
^ ing." • Lota No*. 1 to 6 nclusive in Block No. administered: Mrs. Celia L. Hudson’s
It took a magnificent spirit' of sol- 44 South. , estate.' Ths is to cite all persona con-
dicry to bring tho Germans to sub- Part of Lot No. 20 in Block No. corned, kindred and creditors, to
mission, but it took a more magnifi- 7 North, fronting 26 feet on Main ( how cause, if’any they can, why said
jgeent spirit of manhood to permit street and 70 feet on Central Avenue administrator should not be dscharg-
t hem to go. without adminiAerirfg to and known as the Byrom National ed from his admnistration and re-
Mii’m n flnuft nf tho -madirlnn tinnn Rnnlr Hnililinrv y* 1 1^1 .11 1 1
And You Will Eventually
Llbri lo rDhrore* la Dooly Superior
Court* Nov. Torn* 1918.
Mom Outymw to. Carrie Outlaw. .
It appearing to the court by siffi-
aismI hKAisf t« Alain aViAK. aIaIaJ aa^a
- YOU HAD BETTER PLACE YOUR ORDER EAR
LY.’ IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN ONE WORK, YOU
SHOULD SEE IT.. WB CAN TELL YOU WHEN
AND WHERE YOU CAN SEE ONE IN OPERATION
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
— — — • I1IK ilidt 6UC UUV3 IlUfc I
Under and by vrtue of an order the. aid State of Georgia,
gran tad by tha Ordnary of arid coun- Ordered by the court that
ty, on first Monday in Dec., 1918, I be perfected on the defendan
will sail at puble outcry before the publication of Uda order t
courth ouse door in said county on month for two months before
first Tuesday in January, 1919, tha term of this court, In the pul
following property belongng to estate i.tte of aaid comity in which
of Mrs. Smithia L. Clewis, deceased, sales-are ordinarly puhllshei
Fifty shares of stock of Bank of fith, day of November, 1918.
Pinehurst, Ga„ with accumulated sur-
plus of 35,000; also 28 shares of stock
of Planters* Warehouse Co.; of Pine-
hurst, ' Ga. Sold for distribution
among heirs of said estate. Terms
of sale cash. This Dec. 2,1913.
, S. D. THOMPSON,
Administrator Estate of Smithia II
Clewis, deceased. pd
encc of his army just after conquer
ing his adversaries: “The end
and perfection of victory is a to
avoid the habits of those whom we
have subdued.” And so if we should
stoop to the practice of those things
which are the offspring of the very
principles that we fought to conquer,
we will have failed in our
puroose
and the great Sacrifices '■ Mt have
been made, will June been in vain.
World’s Big Question.
t Of tumor:’ • ,1x rie -st. 5
MAXWELL
HOUSE
COFFEE