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RGIA—*fcoly
toiiGIA—Dooly County.
■Under and by virtue of an order
p nted ,} y the court of Ordinary of
Jd county at the regular December
■ rm » 1918 * of a*aid court, I will sell
ord the court house door in Vien-
in Dooly County, Georgia, on the
kt Tuesday in January, 1919, wth-
I thcl egal hours of sale at public
^GEORGIA—-flfcoly County. j- :
Whereas, Jno. D. Short, has in due
form applied to me for permanent let
ters of administrated on the estate of
Mary Jane Harrell, late of said coun
ty deceased. Notice is hereby given
to all persons concerned that I will
pass upon said application on first
Monday in January, next. This Dec.
2, 1916,
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
; tcry to the highest bidder for cash
low!
« e following described real estate
■wit:
<9 1-2 acres of lot of land No. 193,
l* same being in the following par-
jj|ls, 30 acres on south side of said
- and lying west of A. B. & A. Rail-
S ad, 15 acres on south side of said
and lying east of said A. B. & A.
JJilroad, a triangular tract of 7 ac-
t in front of residence of A. A.' GEORGIA—Dooly County,
iner and 27 1-2 acres n the south-!
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, Lula Hamilton has in due
form applied to me for permanent let
ters of administration on the estate
of Jackson Hamilton, late of said
county, deceased; notice is 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.
HbePfor Divorce in Dooly Superior
Court, Nov. Term, 1918.
Ellen Powell vs. Sam Powell.
It appearng to the court by suffi
cient proof in the above stated ease
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
publication of this order twice a
month for twom onths before the next
term of this court, n the public ga
zette of said county in which Sheriff’s
sales are ordinarily published. This
8th day of November, 1918.
busbee & McDonald,
Petitioner’s Attorneys.
Whereas, the appraisers appointed
3st corner of said lot; 141 1-4 acres to set apart and assign a twelve
lot of land No. 194 being 100 ae- month’s support out of the estate of
on the east side of said lot and 41
acres in the southwest corner
reof, all of said lands lying and be-
g in the 2nd District of Dooly Coun-
•, Georgia; a plat of G 2-5 acres and.
town as the dwelling and lot of Mrs.
. M. Byrom in Byromvillc, Ga., Lots
b.«. 3 and G n Block No. 19 South,
ots Nos. 3 and 4 in Block No. G
th. (Hotel); A onc-half undivided
iterest in the following lots in the
>wn of Byromville, Dooly County,
orgia. The Byrom Corporation
•ning the other one-half nterest, a
all strip of lot No. 2 and all exeept
■mall strip of lots Nos. 4 and 5 in
lock No. 1, North, Lots Nos. 3, 4, 5,
7, 8, and one-third of lots Nos. 2
(1 9 in Block No. 2, North, Lots Nos.
4 and 5 anil south half of lot No. 2
{ I Block No. 3, North, Lots Nos. 3, 4,
, G, 7, 8, and two-thirds of lots Nos.
and 9 in Block No. 4, North, Lot No.
n Block No. 5, North; Lots Nos. 3,
, 5, 6, 7 and 8 in Block No. 11 North,
ots Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10
i Block No. 13 North; Lots Nos. 2,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
5, 1G, 17, 18*, 19 and two-thirds on
ast side of lots Nos. 1 and’ 20 in
ilock No. 30 North; Lots Nos, 2 to .19
iclusive and seven-eights of lots Nos.
and 20 (Eastern Side) in Block No.
7 North, Lots Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
n block No. 1. South; Lots Nos. 1 to
0 inclusive in Block No. 2 South,
jQta Nos. 1, 2 und 3 in Block No. 3
i
South; Lots Nos. 1 to 12 inclusive in
llock No. 12 South; Lots Nos. 0, 7 8,
and 10 In Block No. 13 South; Lots
fos. 11 and 12 in Block No. 15 South;
,ots Nos. 1 to 20 inclusive in Block
; o. 17 South; Lots Nos. 3, 4 and 5 in
llock No. 20 South; Lots Nos. 1 to 10
nclusivc in Block No. 21 South; Lots
4os. 1 to 5 inclusive in Block No. 22
South; Lots Nos. 1 to 6 inclusive, in
Hock No. 23 South; Lots Nos. 1 to
10 inclusive in Block No. 24 South;
Lots Nos. 3, 4, 6, 6, 7 and 8 in Block
«o. 27'South; Lot* Nos. 1 to 20 in-
iusivc in Block No. 28 South; Lots
-Jos. 7 to 15 inclusive in Block No.
0 South; Lota Nos. B, 6, 7, 8, 9 and
10 in Block No. 32 South; Lota No. 1
:o 10 inclusive in Block No. 33 South;
Lots Nos. 1 to 10 inclusive in Block
No. 34 South; Lots Nos. 1 to 10 inclus
ivc in Block No. 35 South; Lots Nos.
1 to 20 inclusive in Block No. 36
South; Lota Nos. 1 to 20 inclusive, in
Block No. 37 South; Lots Nos. 1, 2,-3,
4, 5, 0, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19,
and 20 in Block No. 38 South; Lots 1
to 20 inclusive in Block No. 39 South;
Lots 1 to 20 inclusve in Block No. 40
South; Lots Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 in
Block No. 42 South; Lots Nos. 1 to 10
inclusive in Block No. 43 South, and
Lota Nos. 1 to 5 nclusivc in Block No.
44 South.
Port of Lot No. 20 in Block No.
7 North, fronting 25 feet on Main
street and 70 feet on Central Avenue
and known as tho Byrom National
Bank Building.
All of said property sold as the
property of the estate of the said Mrs.
5. M. Byrom deceased and sold for the
purpose of paying the debts of said de
ceased and for making proper distri
bution among her lawful heirs.
This Dcc..2nd, 1918.
— W. F. BYROM,
/
inis
AdministrSv .
M. Bgrom tm
Lovett Engram, late af said county,
deceased, for his widow, Hattie En
gram, and three minor children, hav
ing made and filedt heir report in of
fice; I will pass upon said report on
first Monday in January, next, 19191
This Dec. 2, 1918’
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly CoCunty.
Whereas, W. M. Lewis, administra
tor estate of Elijah Butts, deceased,
shows the court in his petition duly
filed in office that he has fully admin
istered estate of Elijah Butts. This
is to cite all persons aoncerncd, kin
dred 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, 1910. Giv-
under my hand and official signa
ture, this Dec. 2nd, 1918. •
J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, the appraisers appointed
to set apart a year’s support out of
the estate of Bobbie Lee Gilbert of
said county, deceased, for his widow,
Emma Lee Gilbert and one minor
child, having filed their report In of
fice. I will pass upon said report on
first Mbnday in January, next, 1919.
This Dec. 2, 1918.
pd J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, the appraisers appointed
to set apart a twelve month's support
out of the estate of J. B. Watson of
said county, deceased, for his widow,
Mrs. Lena Watson and six minor
children, having made and filed their
report in office; I wll pass upon said
report on first Monday in January,
next, 1919. This Dec. 2, 1918.
pd J. D. HARGROVE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, H. A. Howard, guardian
for Ellcne Howard, both of Dooly
county, has in due form applied to
tho undersigned for leave to sell the
1-10 undivided interest in and to sev
enty-five (75) acres of land more or
less 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 said ward. To
be sold for the purpose, maintenance,
education and support of said ward,
and division of estate among heirs. I
will pass upon said application on
first Monday in January, 1919. This
Dec. 11, 1918.
J. D. HARGROVE. Ordinary.
Will Master You
IS You Don’t
Master Pain
If you suffer from any
Ache or Pain, take One or
Two of .
They seldom fail to Relieve
and do not contain any
Habit-forming drugs.
EOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
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To Fight Alcohol
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Wine Shop
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Will be sold before the court house
door in said county on the first Tues
day in January, 1919, within the legal
hours of sale to the highest and best
bidder for cash, tho following de
scribed property to-wit; Lot of land
No. eight (8) in tho 2nd Land Dis
trict Dooly County, Georgia, contain
ing 202 1-2 acres more or less. Said
land levied on ns tho land of Mrs. Ed
na A. Braswell to satisfy an execu
tion issued from the superior court,
Dooly County, Georgia, in favor of
M. H. Loggitt against Mrs. Ednn A.
Brnswoll. This Doc. 4.1918.
H. O. DAVIS, Sheriff.
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Whereas, S. S. Hudson, Administra
tor estate of Mrs. Celia' L. Hudson de
ceased, shows the court in his petition
duly filed in offee, that he has fully
administered Mrs. Celia L. Hudson’s
estate. Ths is to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why said
administrator should not be dscharg-
ed from his administration and re
ceive letters of dismission on first
Monday in January, next, 1919. This
Dec. 2, 1918.
pd J. D. HARGROVE, Ordnary.
r the estate of Mrs. S.:
GEORGIA—Dooly County.
Under snd by vrtue of an order
Libel fo rDivorce In Dooly Superior
Court, Nov. Term, 1918.
Moso Outlaw vs. Carrie Outlaw.
It appearing to the court by siffl
“tld’bv the Ordnary of said coun- cient proof in the above stated case
£ on first Monday in Dec., 1918, I that the defendant does not reside in
pubic*outaiT e b«fore l0 ’the said county of Dooly, and it further
courth ouse door in said county on
first Tuesdsy in January, 1919, the
following property belongng ttl estate
of Mrs. Smithia L. Clewis, deceased.
Fifty shares of stock of Bank of
Kniu/st, Ga., with accumulated sur
plus of *5,000; also 28 shares of stack
of Ptantcrs’^ardiouss
burst, Ga.
smosr heirs of
m u l gash. This Dec. 2,1918,
“ , & D. THOMPSON,
jtj r t«iriratar Bctata of Smith!* L
appearing that she does not; reside in
thes aid State of Georgia.
Paris.—(By Mali.)—A hu^ar-coated
American Expeditionary Force Is the
Ideal now being striven for in tho
mark-time period of the armistice and
demobilization, with fighting gone and
the American fighting men suddenly
turned into a uniformed tourist-seeing
Franco. Peace, as has been quoted
often, has victories, and one of them
is to be the victory over the evil in
fluences which besiege an Idle array.
In this campaign the Y. M. C. A.
has planned the drive and the sol
diers are executing it Incidentally,
the Y. M. C. A. has gone Into compe
tition with the wiue shop, as this story
will relate.
During the period of demobilization,
the Y. M. C. A. will havo an oven
greater responsibility than it baa had
while tho war was on. The soldiers
then had the inspiration of being in
the fight—or backing,up the fighters—
to apur them on. They also were ex
tremely busy and their time for recre
ation and for spending money was
limited. But there has been a let
down since the armistice was signed,
and the men In olive drab are wait
ing for transportation home.
the government litis no idea of dump
ing hundreds of thousands of men back
into the United States after they
have had nothing to do but loaf for
months. To do this would be to cre
ate a very unhealthy social and Indus
trial condition in our own country.
There are drills and discipline and,
for many, the work of helping to put
France on her feet again. At tho
same time, tho men have more lei
sure and more chances to buy things
than they had before.
One of the most important things
the Y. M. C. A. expects to do during
the demobilization period is to enter
Into active competition with
French wine shops. No, the Red Tri
angle is not going into the saloon busi
ness. It is planning to fight alcohol
with sugar. According to medical ex
perts, this is the best kind of ammu
nltlon to use in a battle against the
Idlenees always means troublo anil | lion of alcohol very materially.
more or loss well-known Demon.
Heavy drinkers don't care for sugai
and heavy consumers of sweets usu
ally pass up tho "booze.” So by ply^
ing the soldlere with candy, chocolate
chewing gum and cookies, the Y. 11
C. A. expects to reduce the consump
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SAYS TENNESSEAN
GOODTOTHE LAST DROP
no Sijs No Nov Feels Fine, Since Taking
' ZIron Iroo Tonic.
David Jones, of Foebui, Tenn..
writes: "1 sot a bottle of Zlroa and
will ear that I never had anrthlnc to
coma In ao good a time aa I wu think
ing of gtvtng up, I was ao weak. I
cannot tell you; bow bad I felt; Had
stomach trouble, toes of-appetite,
couldn't sleep, to fact wea c total
wreck all over, aa I am subject to weak
spells ta tb»-Spring of the year. After
“ will ear I
using ZIron will say 1 now ted fins
and can do a fins dare work, t think
you havo a good medicine, and I can
surely recommend it to any one who
needs a tonic**.
Medical authorities and text books
agree that Iron Is needed to keep ths
system In good condition. Investiga
tion shows that polo, weak, tired peo
ple generally lack the necessary a-
mount of Iron In their blood. Ths
strength that Iron gives may be ob
tained by taking Zlrod Iron Tonic.
Try It Ask your drnggtst about bis
gbarantoo on ZIron. ZN 4
TABLETS—On account of
great demand rfom the public
ZIRON In tablet form, we arc now
Ordered by the court that services putting it up ln thl , way . Ea C h |i
be perfected on tho defendant by the. . . K -
publication of this order twice - bottle <:onUin, 76 Ubl * U C,n be
month for two months before the next
ternt of this court,.in, the, public ga
rotte ot said county in whichSheriff's
sales ON ordinarly published. This
Tsnni 8th, day ot November, Mty..
BUSBEE A MCDONALD,
Fetitloscr’e Attorney.
And it is as ordered. .
D. A.B.CBCM.J. aC.,C. C.
sent by parcel post. Chstunoogs
Drug A Chemical, Co., Chattanooga,
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Jersey Bull, 8 cows, li Duroe Jersey
Gilts 9 months old, one mole colt.
months old. Bbnors E. Williams,
snna, Boats 1. U-K*«
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nges since the wings of this bird sub
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their function In the matter of cov
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