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VJEMR:. GEORGIA.
' THE VIENNA NEWS.
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TWICE-A-WEEK.
T. A. ADKINS, JR.. Editor.
T. A. Jr., and AV. T. ADKINS,
Proprietors.
Official Organ Dooly County ?
Official Organ of-the City of Vienna.’
Entered at the Postofflce at Vienna, Go.,
as Second Class Mail Matter.
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SATURDAY, MARCH 9th, 1903.
PINEHURST DOTS* \ ANNOUNCEMENTS*
PiNKHUKST, Ga., March 6—Mms
Annie Whitehead of Vienna,
spent Stitrduy and Sunday , with
relati ves. 1 :- : i S’- \ '■
Miss Cheek, who has been visit-
Bnss,, returned to her
Booker Washington says the
hope of the negro is in work. The
hope of the white-man is in getting
pay for his work. * :!< "
Konie in Lee County.
*Mrfc*Yc
YouUg Sheffield and Mrs.
Jim Cooper are on the sick list
this week*
\For Representative.
To the voters jf Dooly county:
*1 hereby announce myself as a candidate
for. representative from Duoly county in
the next; general assembly of Georgia,
subject hHferaocratic primary. ‘If nomi
nated and elected, It shall be my sole aim
to represent, tin interests of ouruounty to
the very best of my ability. The support
of every one. will be .highly appreciated
and kindly remembered.
Very respectfully,
S. R. Fields.
R. E. Jordan.and C. A. Thomp-
ft) spent v THu't6day in Vienna.
Therqlare few horses over 1V
hands high, but there is one in
Doniplion county, Knn., which
measures 20 hands, and weighs 1
3.412 pounds. The. owner is a
farmer named Stout.
It has been rem irked as a cur
-ious fact that a picture of a man
has never appeared on a United
States coin and that a picture of a
woman has never appeared on a
postage stump. An editor observ
ing th|s,.remarked that that is why
we hug the coin and lick the stamp
Messrs. Wyboarans and Wessels
the Boer representatives who came
to the United States front Europe
to protest against th? shipment of
horses and mules from this country
to. aid the British, called on the
president Wednesday £nnd was
given to understand that this gov
ernment cannot and will not inter
fere in the struggle.
Alexander McArthur, a promi
nent and respected citizen.ot Mont
gomery county, for twelve years
clerk of the court and for twenty
years ordinary*of his county was
tried und fined in the U. S. court
at Savannah Wednesday for charg
ing a negro $184.3^0 for getting him
a. pension when the law allows
only $10. Lots of men are good
until they are cuught.
Bill Nye once said: “Do not
attempt to cheat an editor out of a
year's subscription to hiapaper, or
any other sum. Cheat*; the min
ister,] cl\eat any and everybody
else, but if you have any regard
for future consequences, don’t fool
the editor, You wilt be put up for
office sometime, or want some pub'
lie favor for yourself or your friends,
and when your luck is a thing of
beauty, a joy forever, the editor
will knock your castles into a cocked
bat at the first fire. He will! sub
due you and you will cuss your
. stupidity for a driveling Hot, und
go hire some man to knock you
down and kick you for falling.”
Kelly & Woltoivhavc some bargains in
oboes and-dress goods.
W.M. THOMAS,
Contractor and Builder.
Work Guaranteed. - . Vienne, Oa.
Mrs. W. O. Sanders and child-
dren spent Saturdny and Sunday in
Cordele.
Misses-Pauline King and Ruth
Story were in town a short while
Saturday..
O.* W. Horne made a flying bus-
ness trip to Vienna.last week.
Mrs. J. Y. Nathsrton and Mrs.
W. A. Hobbs of Unadilla, visited
friends near town Thursday.
Misses Bessie and Maggie and
John L. Williams spent Sunday in
Uriddilla, the. guest of Mrs. C,
Henderson.
Miss Cheek,1 Mrs. Bass. Mr.
Shelling and Miss Effie spent Sun
day inUnadilta
Dr. und Kfiss Annie Haslatn
spent Tuesday in Vienna.
Mises Smithie Carroll und Laura
Kate 'Pute, of Unadillu, were the
guests of Mi»a Nina Davies Tues
day afternoon.
Misses Mary and Lizzie Jordan
of Findlay, were the guests of Mr.‘
und Mrs. R. E. Jordan Sunday.
Mr. Dunaway, the singer who
has been assisting Bro., Bass in
his meeting at. Uuadilla, preached
a fine sermon here at the Metho
dist church Sunday.
Mr. Jake Roberts of Byromville,.
visited komefolks Sunday.
Miss Eva Huslum is spending a
few days in Macon this week.
Emmett Torbet visited Unadilla
Sunday afternoon.. •
)oc Folds has been summoned
to tho bedside of his wounded son
in Alabama, who is not expected
to live.
The B. Y. P. U., held its regu
lar monthly business meeting last
Friday night at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. R, E. Jordan. ‘Quite u
number were present and the fol
lowing programme rendered:
Chopin’s Vale,—Miss Bessie Wil
liams.
“Grandma's Pie—Jessie Barfield.
Vocal Solo, “1 cant tell why I love
you but I do—hiss Dora, liilsman
Selection—Maggie Williams,
Vocal Solo, “Children’s House.”
—Maggie Williams.
Vocal Duet, “Gently Sighs rhe
Evening Breeze”—Misses Eva Has*
lam and.Dora Hilsman.
CHEAPEST
MONEY ON EARTH I !
We guarantee tO
make you a loaa on
your farm for less ex-
pense and on easier
terms than anyone. If
you need money it
will pay you to see us.
J. li, Woodward & Son,
Lawyers,
Vienna . ■ Georgia,
After beina earnestly solicited by many
of the good people of,Dooly county to
again enter the race- for. Representative
of the>:General. Assembly- I have, after
mature ‘ deliberation, consented to stand
for re-election. With grateful thanks to
the good people of. my county, tor past
kindnesses and the, honor they, conferred
on me, I assure them that if again chosen
to represent them I will,ever be faithful
10 their trust. Respectfully,
D. W, Harvard.
To the Voters oi Dooly County: '< 4
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Representative subject,to the Demo
cratic primary, and jf. elected will devote
my.tlme to the interests of the people.
Your.support will be appreciated.
Very respectfully, J. S. Pate.
For Treasurer*
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election. to ; the .office of County
Treasurer subject to the ■ Democratic pri
mary, Thanking my friends for their
support in the.past, and. soliciting a con
tinuance of the same, 1 am,
Very respectfully, 1). A. Taylor.
For tax Receiver.
I hereby onpounce myself a canditate
for Tax Receiver, subject to the demo
cratic primary.-. II elected will-perforin
the Rutie* encumbent, upon me to the best
of my ability; Your support will be
appreciated. Very respectfully,
H. C. Brown,
For Tax Collector*
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office oi Tax Col
lector, subject to the democratic pri-
mary. Thanking my friends for their
support in the past, and soliciting a con
tinuance of the same. If nominated and
elected I will endeavor in tne future, as
In. the past, to correct errors or over
sights, which would save , the taxpayer
cost in such cases. Very respectfully.
F.J. Lewis.
To the Citizens and Voters of Dooly
Copnty:
I hereby announce, myself a candidate
for the. oifice of Tax Collector subject to
a nomination by the Democratic primary,
I solicit the support of everybody, and if
elected will serve all to the best of my
ability. Respectfully,
: Jas. A. "Williams.
a. l. mcarthur,
Dentist.
Rcoins 3 and 4, Peoples’ Bank Building,
Cordele, Georgia.
JONES & WaLDEN,
Attorneys At Law.
Cordele, Ga.
Special attention given to collections.
M. P. HALL,
Attorney at Law, g
Vienna, Ga.
GEORGE & COPELAND,
Attorneys at Law, Vienna, Ga.
Offices In Stovall’s Corner Building.
D. A. R. CRUM,)
Lawyer,
Viennt, Georgia.
J. M. WHITEHEAD,
Dentist.
Will be in my office iroin 15th to last of
each month.
Vienna, Georgia.
W. V. HARVARD,
Attorney at Law,
Vienna, — Georgia.
JOHN F. POWELL & SON,
Lawyers,
Vienna, — Georgia.
ILL. HENDERSON,
Attorney at Law.
Wilt practice in all thej courts except
Dooly County court
VIENNA, GA.
DR. C. T. STOVALL.
Physicianand Surgeon,
Vienna, .... Georgia.
Statement of 1 he Condition of
E^e BANK of VIENNA
LOCATED AT VIENNA, GEORGIA,
AT THE CLOSE.; OF BUSINESS* FEBRUARY 25, 1802,
■ RESOURCES
Loans and Discouuts.........$<0,362.%}
Overdrafts 1,12509
bonds and Stocks.Owned by
the Bank. ( j...5,000.00
Furniture and Fixture,, ....... 2,788 42
Due from Bank* and Banker*
in the State. 8,946 11
Due from Banks ancT'Bankert
in other States 6,719 52
2,488 00
Currency.,...;............, . 2,438
Dold, 1,130 ,<
Silver, NickeU and Bennie*... 3,350 50
Expense.... 7. 963 .30
Total ♦111,723 69
LIABILITIES.
Capital.Stock Paid in.. $ 25,000 00.
Undivided Profit*, jess-Current
Expeuses und Taxes Paid. . 18,549,14
Due to Banks ar| d Banker* in
this State 3,706 94
Individual deposits Subject to
Check 64,403 49
Cashier’* .Checks 64 13
Total.
.$111,723; 69
STATE OF GEORGIA,)
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County; of Dooly.
Before me came K. R. LEWIS, CASHIER of THE BANK.OF VIENNA, ;
wlto being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing; .statement is a true condi
tion of said Bank, as shown by the book* of file in said B ink. K. R. LB vytS
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day.of March, 1902.
J. B. WHITEHEAD, N. P., .Dooly County, Ga.
Closing Out Sale
OF
BIVINS* MOBl.EY,
T. T. Bivins, m. d. H. A. Mobley, 11. d.
Physicians & Surgeons,
JpSJT Calls promptly answered.
Vienna, Ga.
Fall and Winter Stack It
V In. order to make room for our large Stock of Spring
Goods now being purchased..in New York, we are
going to sell all our Winter Goods, such cs
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats;,Caps, Etc.,
AT AND BELOW COST!
Our store , is already packed, and we must 'dispose of
these goods as fast as possible. Tue truth of this ad.
will be acknowledged if you will only give us a. call.
If you want, the “ Best for the Money ” come at once.
VERY RESPECTFULLY,
R. BONISKE,
VIENNA, - GEORGIA.
FINE
HORSES
And
MULES.
' We have just received a lot of
Fine Kentucky Horses
which were selected with speck
cure and are adapted to this climut
and farm work.. Our .
MR. JUDGE,
who has the management of our
Unadilla business, ling 15 y ears > ex _
penence and knows exactly what
kind of stock to buy to give satis-
faction to the trade.
They are Guaranteed
to be what he claim* f or them.
Don t purchase elsewhere before
looking over our stock. Sold for
Cash, or on Time
Iwith 8 per cent intent.
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Yours for'Business,
LUKE & CLEMENTS, 1
UNADILLA, oa.
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