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NOTICE TO HEIRS AT LAW.
Get Prices—
Give Orders
Over The
Wire!
Have You Tried Tuxedo in the New
“TEA-FOIL” PACKAGE?
It is the most popular innovation
of many years in smoking to
bacco packages. Smokers are jji
delighted with its many ad-
vantages. Handier—fits
the pocket. No digging Jg?
the tobacco out with
the f ing ers. Keeps the jpsp .
ragrance of .ds®
Don’t hitch up and arive to town
with a load of grain or stock be-
fore you know the latest market
Quotations. The price may have
gone way down since the news*
paper got tlielr report. Why not
telephone? Then you’ll get up-to-
the-minute reports and you can
hold your produce till the last
moment for highest prices.
You «<?«?—and can easily secure an
Independent
Telephone
plain how Vou can
Bet an independent
lino to your houso
i and have the con-
' (MfeifrastSfl I venicnces of a city
» home right where
II MfliP. Do it
stomach trouble, loss of appetite,
couldn’t sleep, in. fact was a total
wreck all over, as I am subject to weak
spells In the Spring of the year. After
using Zlron will Bay I now feel fine
and can do a fine days work. I think
you have 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 the
Bystem in good condition. Investiga
tion shows that pale, weak, tired peo
ple generally lack the necessary a-
mount of iron in tlielr blood. The
strength that Iron gives may be ob
tained by taking Ziron Iron Tonic.
Try It. Ask your druggist about his
guarantee on Zlron. ZN 4
pure
Tuxedo to the last
pipeful. Not quite
^as much tobacco ,
IkaB in the tin, f
but— M
starting point,” in pursuance of the
terms of a bond for title executed by
thethe said Charlotte Marshall to
the said Will Jones in her lifetime,
the said Will Jones alleging that he
has fully met hi3 obligation in said
bond for title,-
This is to notify Mary Fuller, heir-
at-law of the said Charlotte Marshall,
deceased, to be and appear at the
May Term, 1919, of the Court of Or
dinary of Houston County, and show
cause if any they have or can, why
the said administrator should not be
repuired to make said deed as prayed
for by the said Will Jones, in his pe
tition aforesaid.
April 7th., 1919.
I. T. WOODARD, Ordinary.
HOUSTON
Telephone Co.
Your Blood Needs
PEACE TERMS HAVE
BEEN PRESENTED TC
AUSTRIAN REPUBLIC
Peace Of Right And Justice And
Assistance To Tide Over Trou
bles Asked By Austria
Your Nose
Knows”
New York.—A peaco of right and
justice and assistance to tide over
present troubles are desired by the
new Austrian republic from the bands
of the allied and associated powers
over the ponce table.
Thus Dr. Karl Renner set forth
Austria’s needs at St. Germain, when that
the major portion of the peace terms i,r i,
p£ the allies were presented to the , j| t £ 0
Austrians. men
‘•Our state now rests in your hands ken
and wo hope oefore the conscience
Finest Burley Tobacco
Mellow-aged till perfect
+ ® dash of Chocolate
Sold Ev wywhare
The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette
Speeding The Return Of U. S. Troops
Washington.
"At the present rate
with which the navy is bringing the
army home from France, we will have
all of the expeditionary forces, ex
cept 400,000 men, back in the United
States by the lirst of July,” said Sec
retary of the Navy Daniels. “If nec
essary we could bring back 300,000!
of the men remaining in France dur-;
ing the month of July.” Secrctaryj
Daniels announced that the navy ex-'
peels to be able to release from act
ive service by Aug. 1 officers and men.|
Guaranteed by
Dnvle
President of Ccmmleelonera
Atlanta.—At tho alonlng business RaM Board Urges Return Of Phones
Hounlon of tho fifth annual and atten-' Atlanta.—Following tho action of
dnmw-bnmking convention of tho (}oor» M*® tolephone and telegraph compan-
Khv Oottniy Oonimlanlonora' associa- l 0s °f the United States in asking eon-
tton, tho majority report of tho login- B r8s s to return the linos to the own-
latlvo ooimnlttoo appointed !o report ors and at the same time pass legls-
to tho coming pmornl uriHoiuhly on pro* Nation to place the control of these In
poaod highway lotflalullon, wait ondora* the hands of the federal government
ed by an overwhelming majority, fob at Washington. D. C., the railroad com-
lowlng speeches from advocates of mls8l 9, n of Georgia on passed resolu-
both this and tho Androsw bill which ,iona urglnU the Georgia members of
will bo introduced r.a tho minority ro« congress to consider the immediate
port. Tho annual election which was return of the companies to tlio owners
held after tho vote on tho highway 1,11(1 to °PP° ao legislation taking away
logislativo measure resulted in tho ao- tho authority of the states over intra-
ooptanco in full of the recommends- atato rates lin(1 services. Tho mem-
tlons of tho nominating committee, l )Grs ()f 11,0 Georgia commission are of
naming the officers as follows 1 Pre3i- 1110 opinion that to pass congressional
dent, Charles L. Davis, of Meriwether ! et ?! sluUon ’ authorising federal con-
county; first vlco president, Hugh , ro1 . ov , or telephone and telegraph
Whitn nf , , , lines In tho various states Is to nullify
SJ OilnilHe county; second vdeo |he , lco s 0( , h(J rartou8 „ lat
SB ti^TS 1 Jf «*« ‘° ill)0 > l3h rishts. To pro!
ChSokoo. ,lo, ' °'/ “ f ot vent this action tho commission has
Mills, of Fulton. The executive com- _ . _ , , „ . .
inittee named included: W. Tom Board Decides For College Park
Winn, A. B. Moore, and James T. Card- Atlanta.—The railroad connnisrion
tea* ''of Georgia denied the annlimtlVin nf
ESEEZEI
i40 POUND PIGS
With corn above 50c, hoys eat
their heads off very quickly- The
hoy that takes two or three months
to yet on full feed never brings
you a profit. When you are ready
to put your shoals on feed, begin
wit h the B. A. Thomas I log Medi
cine Use regularly and watch
your shoals round out into fat
hoys in .nine months—hoys going
well over 2!)0 pounds and as high
ns 210 pounds- Figure the overage
feeding ami you will see why the
B. A Thomas medicine is a good
n vest meat. Try feeding out
your hogs on this plan and if you
are not more than pleased, we will
refund tho cost of the medicine.
K, L. March man, and
Porry, Warehouse Co,.Agents.
Letter Carriers Convene
Americus.—The annual convention
of the Rural Letter Carriers’ associa-
tion of the third congressional district
met. G. M. Gammage, of Brownood,
Is president of the association, and
•bout fifty delegates attended. The,
business sessions were held in the
auditorium of Carnegie library, andl
interesting program was prepared. i
Kecpo your (stomach wall, your bowels reffuler,
your liver active and blood aura
fy' fu At Druff ancl
^ General Stores
Cash Bros. Drug Company, Inc. Manufacturers
Jacksonville. Fla., v/ho inakp tho genuine.
BIx Conventions To Meet In Savannah
Savannah.—In addition to the Geor-
gig and Carolina Bar Associations, the
ae/jvgia Bankers’ Association and the
3ta,tfc ^Pharmaceutical Society, which
will bvJd their meetings at Tybee
within the next few weeks, other con
ventions are booked for Savannah.
The Southeastern Cotton Seed Crush
ers come June 16-1S, the Peanut Crush
ers' Association Juno 1.9-20, and June
11 to 13 the Georgia State Dental As
sociation will hold „ its annual con*
jentiott at the Hotel Savannah.
:e SubhjirBaths
y® attiorite j/br
Every pound of Luz-
ianne Coffee comes
to you in an air-tight
tin can. The original
goodness of the coffee
is all there—sealed in. 1
Luzianne retains its
1*0 If, after using; entire con-
• -*.Q»V wX • I® 1 )* 3 of the call according; to directions,
vnil ora nnl entl»fl«j " . . ’
t-.V • *»tlsur tskinhcal.rtM
. , y—.*ji. lFHUN r areci in a w;t> *. >
v • Use.lt In t; :
f •»; a it r.-lot .‘or ■ •••olylnfi to aficctvJ
i<af..i take it in; .
SOc cad i'. 1 . f/u» botih '
a-V four druggisl 1 '.. 5f * e C;:Vt supply you,
. ! l-.!a name an.4 v'u- <r ! cj in stamps anj
' v ill *,e idyoiu:boUl.. rliiv.:u >
ri!iCOCK UQUI!) SULWiUR.
COMPAMT _
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Henmt Sulfhvr Ctmfeun 1 Oi'-i.*-
Mwnt—S.f and JA—fir uu wish tiu \Jrsfrn
tifidd Confound.
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