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This used to be
—and many a jolly afternoon they had,
too, with their aces, and hearts, and
jacks, and trumps.
Then the war came!
Brothers, husbands, sons, sweethearts
left home to be aces of the air, jacks of the
navy or trumps of the American Army.
The afternoon meetings 'continued —
but the scenes changed to Red Cross
workrooms. And serious, busy fingers of
hundreds of thousands of patriotic Amer
ican women worked day in and day out
to alleviate the suffering of their loved
ones, and yours, too, who responded so
gallantly to the country's needs.
They gave their time, and energy, and
devotion to the Red Cross cause of hu
manity, without stint or murmur—their
work has been one of the finest, most
enduring examples of unselfish service
of America’s whole war experience. ~
Those wonderful women have made the
foundation of future Red Cross work, in a
big way, possible. That work must go on,
of course—as long as American soldiers
are over the sea the Red Cross is neces
sary—as long as emergency relief work
needs to be done.
And now comes your turn to make the
carrying on of the Red Cross worjc a
certainty—none of your time is asked
for no special effort—just the support
of your membership.
join the Red Cross
fj all you needisa heart and a dollar
THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY
For High-Grade Cetai-
etery Memorials
CONFER WITH
C. J. Clark
^ 'PROPRIETOR
CLARK’S MONUMENTAL WORKS
AMERICUB. GEORGIA
The Firm of Established Reputation
T*XCOU^CTO»S,0 U »l„K»l WHYTHtT
NOTICE
December 18th, there will be held a
Democratic Primary for the election
of two Aldermen for the city of Vi
enna. Rules governing the general
election will control the said primary.
The said primary will be held at Coun
ell Chamber.
W. V. HARVARD,
Chairman Executive Committee.
1918
3rd Dia. Sep. 30; Oct. 25; Nov. 29th.
Dooling—Oct. 1st; Dec. 2nd.
Byromville—Oct. 2nd; Oct. 29th;
Dec. 3rd.
Lilly—Oct. 3rd; Oct. 30th; Dec. 4th.
UnadlUa—Oct. 4th; Oct. 3let; Dec. 6.
Plnehurat—Oct. 7th; Nov. 4th, Dec. 8
Findlay—Oct. 8th, Nov. 6th; Dec. 9.
6th Dia—Oct. 0th; Dec. 10th.
Jno. R. Barfield's—Nov. 11th.
Vienna Every Saturday.
After Dec. 20th, interest at 7 per
cent will bee harged on all unpaid
taxes. Books close Dec. 19, 1918.
C. R. MORGAN. T. C„ D. C.
9-26-tf
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, H. A. Howard, guardian
for Ellene Howard, both of Dooly
county, has in due form applied tjO
the undersigned for leave to sell tie
1-10 undivided interest in and to sev
enty-five (76) acres of land more or
jbeas in the 6th land district of Mon
roe county, Georgia, bounded on the
north by public road from Forsyth to
Barnesville, Ga., and lands of L. P.
Goodwyne; east by lands of Persons
and Persons; South by lands of S.
Rutherford and west by lands of A.
A. Sappington, formerly Mrs. M. B.
Bush, belonging to his raid ward. To
be sold for the purpose, maintenance,
education and support of said ward,
and division of estato among heirs. I
will pass upon said application
first Monday in January, 1919. This
Dec. 11,1918.
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
Make godd your promise to Uncle
Sam. Buy those .War Savings Stamps
THIRD AND LAST CALL
The Thombley place 3 miles of Vi
enna on three prominent highways,
262 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. CT KETCHUM, Vienna.
Have you read “The Riders of the
Purple Sage!’’ See It in reel life at
the DeSoto tomorrow.
to,
do moot
le Rben. "When It's
too hot fob do robin te sing de locust
hollers all de time,'*
Just Received
I have Just received a
car of CYPRESS SYRUP
BARRELS. Get them
while you can.
D. B. Thompson
That morning lameness—those
sharp pains when bending or lifting,
make work a burden and rest impos
sible. Don’t bchandicapped by a bad
back—look to your kidneys. You will
make no mistake by following this
Macon resident's example.
Z. T. Stanley, 847 Hazel St., Ma-
con, Ga., says: “About-eight- years
ago I was troubled with' my kidneys
and back was so bad I could hardly
do my work. My back was lame and
sore and my kidneys were sluggish,
My head ached, I had nervous spells
and was very dizzy at times. The
kidney secretions were too'frequent
in passage, scanty, scalding and con.
tained abrick-dust-like sediment !
felt tired and languid too. Hearing
of Doan's Kidney Pills, I bought
box and am glad to say they entirely
cured me."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Dop’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Stanley Had. FosterMilbum Co.
Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. advt
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YOU ARE WELCOME
ALWAYS
, AT THE
VIENNA BAPTIST CHURCH
V-. . * • • • '•
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Make god£ your promise to Uncle
Sam. Buy those War Savings Stamps
COWS FOR SALE—Several nice
young cows with young calves for sale
J.D. Taylor, U-14-4t
Nature Always Supreme.
If be had slept more and regularly
all his life. Napoleon would have been
able to stay awake and attend to the
battle of Waterloo, Instead of falling
asleep In spite of himself. Nature eas
ily conquers ell conquerors.
GOODTOTHE LAST DROP
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Caskets, Coffins and Burial Robes
always ready for your inspection.
The experience of twenty years in
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COFFEE
ASK YOUR GROCER
After Dec. 1st our Chevrolet Parts and Service
Station will be operated on a strictly Cash Basis
We do this for the benefit of our customers and
ourselves. 1 ■ -
We ask for your cooperation, Please do note?
pect to be favored. This applies to all.
Ford &. Calhour
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