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Swyi65 yew OU Kentucky Lady, Who TeUs How SheWuRcSmd
After a Few Dose* of BUcItDrughL
Mssiorsvtlls, Ky.—Mrs. Cynthia
Higginbotham, ot this town, lays: "At
fty see, which Is (5, ths Ur«r doss
not set so well u when young. A few
years t«o, my stomseh was all out of
fix. I was constipated, toy User
didn’t act My dictation was bad, and
tt took so little to upset me. My ap
petite' was gone. I was very weak...
I decided I would ctra Black*
Drantht a thorough trial a* 1 knew It
was highly isoommeadsd tor this
trouble. 1 began taking It 1 Mt
better after a tew doses. My appetite
ka prosed and I became stronger, lly
bowels acted naturally and the least
trouble was soon righted with a few
dosee of Black-Draught.*
Seventy yeaas ot successful use has
made Thedtradk Black-Draught n
standard, household remedy. Bretx
member, ot ewery family, at time*
need the help the* Black-Draught cart
give In cleansing the eystem and re
lieving the troubles that cone from
constipation, indignation, lazy liver,
etc. Ton cannot keen well cnlarn your
stomach, llrsr aad bowel* am In good
working order. Keep itae, that way.
Try Buck-Draught. It acta promptly,
gently and In a natural way. It yon
feel sluggish, taka a iota tonight
Ten will feel fresh tomorrow. Price
25c. e peck&ge—One cant -a dose
AD druggists. J. W
SEEMED ALL RIGHT TO HIM
But Possibly .Mr. 8ooa Was More In*
terested In Cupid Than in Mere
Matter of Spelling.
At Inst! The day, the hour, the min
ute, had arrived. Mr. 800s, the tall and
handsome school inspector, stepped
through the doorway of Alberts
Blowy*s classroom and bowed pleasant
ly to Miss Blowy. “Good-morning,"
he said. “Pve Just dropped In to set
love with their teacher. And the chil
dren had been so good latelj
knew their lessons perfectly.
first," said Mss Blowy s
"James, what Is a blUsard?"
James promptly.
Miss Blowy swallowed hard. “1
Elolse Tlfllns," she said we
"Blolse, spell 'unique.*"
"Y-o-u-n-donble e-k, unique,"
sponded little Elolse promptly.
When It Becomes Interesting. JFIreles* Cooker Is Norwegian.
After sober deliberation one becomes The tireless cooker originated In Nor*
convinced that the only time the mas* way and was brought to public atten-
callno ankle Is Interesting Is when it Ifl tlon for the first time nt the Paris ex-
spralned.—Chicago News. position in 1867.
paper basket. "What Is
my dear Miss Blowy?" at
In perfect wonderment.
after.—Chicago Blade.
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FARM LOANS
Get All You Borrow
The commission may be distributed over the period ofjJ
the loan, payable on interest payment dates, if desired.
We deal direct with the applicant, thus saving time’ /
and greatly reducing the usual commission charge.
If you want QUICK ACTION and LOWEST COST.,
write .us stating amount you wish to borrow and the se-1
curity you have to offer.
ATLANTA TRUST COMPANY
ATLANTA GEORGIA
FEARS INCREASE OF DISEASE
tlon of the Thyroid Gland as
Result of the War.
rope and on the fact that many
the sijmo trouble in nt least three
the sufferers and a similar effect v
observed after the
earthquake.
mental and physical exhaustion.
turbancc," he continues. "
sisters, sweethearts and i
the soldiers hnvo had some foretaste
of what is to come, and, unless nil
previous experience Is to be contra
dicted, the Incidence of hyperthyroid
ism will he markedly Increased."
Doctor Beebe says the sufferers will
need special care, and the disease
must be recognised and treated nl
once If the cure Is not to be tediously
long.
Electric Light »the best light
Electric Power is the best power
! You can have electricity right in your home. This plant brings
you tho many labor saving devices the city dweller enjoys. It
gives you light—ready for use every hour of the day and night.
The snap of a switch floods the house and barn with ns much light
as you could wish for. Snap another switch and the motor turns
the washer and wringer. It’s easier to snap a switch than it is to
fill and clean oil lamps. It's tqfer and better light, and it saves a
1 vast amount of work when electricity does the washing and the
i other distasteful tasks. Install
FORTUNE WAS WITH AVIATOR
Otherwise His First Attempt to -Loop
tho Loop- In Air Would Havo
Been His Last
Western Electric
POWER AND LIGHT
i-i/CHr.
Begin right now and enjoy,
this boon ot electricity.
Western Electric Power and
Light con be installed on.
your place with little trouble
and small expense. You owe
it to yourself to know just
what electricity will do to
help make the day’s work
lighter and the evenings
brighter.
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Ter I ' VIENNA
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F. C. KIES * GUY ARMSTRONG
Wh£n in Macon Take Time to See ,
R ie s ;A r m st r~o n g
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, Jewelry arid Silverware
RELIABLE GOODS ONLY FINE ENGRAVING AND REPAIRING
816 THIRD STREET- PHONE 806
r MACON, GEORGIA
SEE WHAT IT WILL DO FOR YOU
H. D. Sturdivant, Sales Agent,
VIENNA, QEORQIA.
It took many days o( nerving myself
up to tho point and many steep dives
before I decided to “flip her over,"
I-hllllp Dwight Under writes In Sun
set i
Tho sun was high abovo me and I
had attained nn altitude of about 6,000
feet when I felt I was ready to tnke
the plunge. To this day I am grateful
to the maker ot the machine because
lie constructed it so good and strong.
If tho piano had had a flaw, tho man
ner In which I took that first loop
would havo landed mo In tho ceme
tery.
When tho impulse camo over me, 1
felt around to see It my belt was se
cure. It was. Bracing myself for the
ordeal. I gave her full power and
shoved her nose straight down.
Straight for tho earth I went, the
combined force of gravitation and ot
the wide engine giving the plane
fearful speed, the stays shrieking In
the wind aad the control columns vi
brating In my hand with tho enormous
pressure.
Steadily, firmly, I pulled the controls
back. As If by magic the earth van
ished from sight and my feet pointed
toward the sun. It lasted only for a
moment. While my ears were still
deafened by the rash ot blood to the
head, the earth hove Into sight again
at a queer angle aad my head seemed
to be poshed back between my shoul
ders, In another second the earth re
sumed Its accustomed position. I had
looped the loop I
But oh! what a loop! Later expe
rience taught me to'throttle a little on
the dive and to dive much leas,- or with
lost enough speed to put the plane on
Its back and then let It fall out of tha
loop. In that first loop of mine 1
mast have had a speed ot 150 miles
an hour and how the plane stuck to
gether with that terrific pressure has
always been s mysterv e>»l .
Professional Cards.
F. B. WILLIAMS, M D.
Physician and Surgeon.
VlKNNA, Ga.
Office over Walton Bros. Store
T. W. BiTlBB, M. D. B. A.'MoblfiJ, M. D
BIVINS & MOBLEY,
Physicians and Surgronb.
Galls Promptly ’Answered.
Vienna, • • - Georgia.
L. L. WOODWARD,
Attorney-at-Law.
Vienna, • - . • Georgia.
V. O. DAVES
Pbvelelan end Surgeon
Office in COOPER BUILDING
Calls promptly answered
OHAS. S. GURR
Insurance’ ^
Office Id Vienna News
Building
PHONE 1S1
Six Years In Use
HAVE YOU REDEEMED YOUR
WAR SAVING STAMP PLEDGE?
PLENTY OF MONEY
TO LOAN
FOR FIVE, SEVEN OR TEN YEAR
ON IMPROVED FARMS
AT 5 1-2 PER CENT
J. D. COBB RE. F. STROZ1ER
CORDELE, GA.
DR. T. E. BRADLEY
SPECIALIST
Dinun of Eye, Ear, Noso aad
Threat
Westbrook Bldg., Cord*!,, Go.
DRS. ELLIOTT * ELLIOTT
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
CORDELE, GA.
1 ALLEY-LIGHT has
. been in actual farm
u*c for six years.
That removes it far from
all thought of experiment.
Hundreds of farmers
know it is reliable and
safe and low cost to run.
They know its light is
bright and steady and un
failing. ’
We will give you a free
demonstration of Lalley-
Ligbt on your farm any
time. Call for the book
of owners’ testimonials.
Registration books are now open la
the City Cletk’s office for the primary
to bo held in December.
1 ll-21-3t N. A. POWELL,
‘ Clerk and Treas. j
L ALLEY- LIGHT
The Ball-Bearing Electric Light Plant G
SOLD AND QUANANTEED BY
FORD & CALHOUN; Pinehurst
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