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S. W. Nipper, Et A1 vs. E. B. Weldon, Et Al. In the Drainage Court, In the matter of Fayette County Drainage District No. 2. This cause coming on to be heard, and the preliminary report of the Board of Viewers having this day been filed with the court, and having been examined, is found to be in due and proper form. The court finds from the Viewer’s report that the drainage is practica ble, and that it will benefit the public health, and be conducive to the gener al welfare of the community, and the court hereby appoints the 17th day of April, 1920, at 10 o’clock a. m., as the Reliable Glasses If you are thinking of obtaining glasses, please bear in mind that the financial and professional responsibility of those to whom you entrust the care of your eyes is of greatest importance. Ours is a complete organization, devoted exclusively to the scientific examination of eyes and the fitting and grinding of proper glasses, all for one reasonable charge. Optometrist J. C. Duggan Optician 53 West Mitchell Street. Near New Terminal Station T When You Can’t Sleep and you get up as tired as when you went to bed, it is a sure sign that your nerves are out of tune. If this continues long, a nervous breakdown and a train of ills are bound to follow. The experience of Mrs. H. L. Redman, of New Haven, Conn., will interest you. She says: “For several months I suffered from extreme nervous ness and sleeplessness. My nerves were completely unstrung. After doing light housework I was com pletely fatigued, and loss of sleep made the nights long and tiresome. I began taking DR. MILES’ NERVINE and the first night I slept soundly all night. I can truthfully say DR. MILES’ NERVINE completely cured me.” DR. MILES’ NERVINE is a safe, reliable medicine for all nervous disorders, such as sleeplessness, (N-l) nervousness, hysteria, headaches, neuralgia, etc. It is non-alcoholic and contains no harmful drugs. It has been help ing nervous, distracted, discouraged sufferers back to health for 30 years. Ask your druggist about it. time when it will further hear, consid er and pass upon said report. It is further ordered' that a copy of this order be posted, at the court house door of said county, and at five con spicuous places within said district, and be published in the Fayetteville News, a newspaper of general circula tion within the county of Fayette for two consecutive weeks before said hearing. This the 18th day of March, 1920. W. D. STELiL, Clerk Superior Court. J. J. DAVIS, Ordinary and Ex-Officio Chairman Board of County Commissioners. J. C. LEWIS, J. D. MASK, Members Board of Commissioners of Roads and Revenues. Composing and constituting the Drainage Court of said County. Milk Cow and Seed Corn One pretty, dark Jersey heifer, to freshen soon, $100.00. Marlboro Pro lific seed corn- for sals, or will ex change one for two. R. P. Stein- heimer, Brooks, Ga. “COTTON CROP IN DANGER” Boll weevil wrecked homes and farms in West. Georgia is sure to be ravaged this year, The only weap on of defense is CALCIUM ARSE NATE. It is approved by the Federal Government and wins the fight. The available supply is very scarce and it is necessary that you place orders now. For particulars address Howard R. Pace, Distributor State of Georgia, 4 1-2 Peters street, Atlanta, Ga. TO THE VOTERS OF FAYETTE COUNTY I hereby announce myself a candi date for Clerk of Superior Court of Fayetee County. I entered the U. S. army at the be ginning of the World War, but was discharged later on account of disa bility. I was born in Fayette county, and have spent the most of my life in the same. It will be impossible for me to see every voter, hut I will appreciate your vote and influence just the same; so, deem it no slight if I fail to see you. If elected, will discharge the duties of the office to the best of my ability. N. Willbourne Kelley. FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County School Super intendent. If elected, I will work ear nestly for the betterment of the schools of the entire county. L. M. LESTER. In Re Petition of M. N. Stincheomb for adoption of a minor child, Marjorie Florence. Fayette Superior Court, March Term, 1920. To Florence, the father of said child, and to whom it may concern. You are hereby required personally or by attorney to be and appear at the September Term, 1920, of Fayette Su perior Court, to be held in said coun ty, on the third Monday in September next, then and there to answer the petition filed in this matter, as in de fault thereof the court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. This notice published in compliance with an order passed by the Honorable Wm. E. H. Searcey, Jr., Judge of said court, on the 22nd day of March, 1920, requir ing the publication of a notice for once a week for four weeks. This March 27th, 1920. W. J. 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