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BUGGIES!
BUGGIES!
Buy, where you can find
an Article of Merit.
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Our Buggies are sold under a
Guarantee - Worth? Something.
'oil} don’t have to buy any old “Cheap John”
come to see us.
We Represent Only
Reliable Factories,
We handle the following'well-known Brands:
THE IMPROVED BARME5VIL LE ^ : ^ ^
THE VALDOSTA. ROCK HILL’
End many other (Celebrated makes.
If you want Buggies that Ride good, ; that Look well, and that arei Up-to-date and Prices right
\VE ARE THEa PEOPLE !! Yours for Buggies,
J. P^ HEliRB & SONS, Xfiemta* * Georgia.
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PERS0NHL NEWS
For. Rent.
A. five room house, cull on Mrs, A. J.
Blount, Vienna, Ga. tor particulars. .
Tom Dye colored, died-In, the city
Sunday.
llenrv Hutto,,who lives • three miles
Bast of of town is sick. .
Kelly & Walton will buy your lard, hatrs,
eggs and peas.
Mrs. Henrv Berry I* on the ilck.tlit at
her home South of Vienna.
Miss Eliza Culpepper, who lives ln the
Zion Hill community, i* quite sick.
Say Gitls, do you use snuff? . ’Phone
Kelly & Walton.
Mr T T Morgan, of near town, has
been a very sick man for the. past week
Pineapple and cake at Kelly & Waltons
yeast cake and sliced pineapple.
Miss Mouda Sumerford left yesterday
morning for Perry, on a visit to her
aunt.
Eunice, the little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. T. A. Adkins, is very, sick with
pneumonia.
Miss Nina Davies came down yesterday
from Plnehurst to spend • Saturday and
yr with hometolks.
reported that the Flint liver was
licet' higher during the recent rains
n it has been in many years.
Ernest Stovall, who is attending Mer-
• University, came down yesterday to
I Saturday and Sunday here
. Lewis McArthur, a prominent
Bines*, man of UnadllU, was a welcome
litor to our sanctum yesterday.
: Mr. Lewis’ card in the announce-
[' went column. Mr. Lewis ha* been tried
! and not found wanting, and hla friends
[ will remember him at the polls.
MrO VV Johns, who has' been severely
.for several weeks, and was thought to
recovering, has had a relapse and his
condition is now.precarious!
J, W, Roberts is off to Atlanta again
to receive another treatment Hlslrienda
trust,that he will be greatly benefitted
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Cranberries, maccaront, postum, pine*
apple, raisins—all fresh, sweet and juicy
at Kelly & Walton’s.
R. Boniskc has some ducks that iay.at
night. The poultrymen will no doubt
find something new in this variety o!
ducks
. A Sunday-School was organized at Mt.
Pleasant church last Sunday with E. G.
Greene-as Superintendant and J. J. Ber
ry Sec. & Treat.
We received a comunication from
Drayton, Tuesday which we did not pub
lish-on account-of - not knowing the
name ot the,author.
Contractor J Qi Shipp, who it building
a brick store at Plnehurst for Barfield &
Horne, came down last night to spend
Saturday and Sunday in the city,
judge M. H. Hickson of Cordele, is
reported to have hla eye on tjie Treasur
er’s, offilce. His. announcement wilt
probably.be forthcoming in a few days.
The protracted meeting at the Metho
dist church attracts large.crowds nightly
and the people are hearing some powei*
ful preaching. A service for “men only”
will be held Sunday .afternoon at 3:30.
■ Publisher Harvard, of the Hawkinsville
Plmtch and News, was in the city
Wednesday in the.interest of nia paper.
He gavq us a. pleasant-call while here.
The,Dispatch and News has many warm
friends in Dooly.
Mtss Lucy Belle Harvard of Moultrie,
arrived in the city Thursday alternoon on
a visit to relatives. Mis* Harvard hat
many friends and admirers here who will
be glad to know that she will spend sev
eral dayt before returning.
It it reported that Mr, R. D. {Brown,
of Unadilla, it thinking of rnnntng for
Tax Collector! He is a one-legged con
federate soldier and a good man, If he
should decide to run he would make •
good race,
Misse* Jewell Powell and Bessie Collier
returned home wlthvtheir friend, Miss
Edith Page,*at-Byromvilie this- morning
to spend a few.- days
We are a few hours, late this issue on
account oi a heavy rush of legal, adver
tisements which-came in at the - Inst mo
ment, causing us to mins the rural route
mails this morning We trust it will not
occur again soon.
Cecil, the eldest son of Dr.’J. M. White-
head, was severely burned about-the face
and head yesterday by a premature explo
sion ot some pc wder that, he was cate-
lessly handling. The burns are> tem
porary and will cause no dlshguratlon,
but the fright and pain taught'him a
lesson he will never forget.
In an other column of the News will be
found the announcement of-Jas. A. Wil
liams, of Plnehurst,-fur Tax Collector.
Mr.- Williams- says that he intends to
make a clean race and that the Plnehurst
district had-never furnished a-county
officer and should come in for a share of
the county-officers.
Mr.*R. Bonlske, our wideawake Ger
man merchant, left Inst Friday morning
for New York to buy a superb stock pf
Spring goods, but was taken - sick on ar
riving at Atlanta and was compelled to
return home. The goods, however, will
be purchased by another -party and will
be on hand for.the early buyers in large,
choice and cheap .quantities.
Adkins’ Community.
Mr, Editor : As we were not
drifted away by the recent floods,
and if we be allowed, we will en
deavor to give an account of a few
of the happenings in this part of
the county.
The school is progiessing nicely
here under the skillful management
of Miss Grace Land.
Corn planting is beginning to be
the order of thfe day. with the. farm
ers throughout this section.
Miss May Adkins and brother
attended preaching at Mt. Pleasant
Sunday.
Mias Grace Land and Mrs. J. B.
f Adkins visited Vienna last Satur
day.
There is a certain young man in
this community who went, bird
hunting this week and was tdken
sick on his rounds. He was Grace-;
fully escorted to" his magnificent
home by hia-best girl.
S. J, Adkins attended preaching
at Mt. Vernon last Sunday, and
those long drives every iwo weeks
are not made for nothing, either.
The bum of the saw can be heard
from the mill that is located near
here and operated by that hustler,
L. D, Smith.
Mrs. J. B. Adkins-gnvc a birth
day dinner to her father last Tues
day. in honor of his 73d anniver
sary. 0
Sunday school nt Adkins school
house every Sunday afternoon at 3
o’clock..
I guess I had better stop for tliis-
time for feat this will full into the
land unknown. Bov Blub.
A HORRIBLE OUTBREAK.
‘•Ot largesoreson my little daugher’s
head devl'eopedinto a case of scald head”
writes 0 D Isbell of Morganton, Tcnn.,
but Buckiens Arneca Salve completely
cured her Its a guranteed cure for
Eczema, tetter, salt rheum, pimples, sores
ulcers and plies. Oniy 25c.
Vienna. Drug Co.
A Large Supply Honse
CASH OR CREDIT
^ We want to. put the,Twice
a-WeeH Vienna. News in
EVERY HOMS in Dooly
County this year. In order
to do fo.wei will send the
paper from now until Jan.
1,. 1903, for 75cts Cash, IO
months. Subscribe now.
Address, THE NEWS,
Vienna, Ga.
Do the people of Vienna and Dooly
county at large know th*^> Vienna has a
Large Department Store such u any
city might be proud-of ?
Kelly & Walton*now-occupy two large”
brick stores and doing a, thriving'busi
ness. They have on hand now between
1,500 and 2,000 pairs of shoes;' xbout 500
pairs of pants, and more than 750 shirts.
They contracted for 6,000" spools of°
thread at one time, and they wilt soon
have on handover 15,000 yards of cloth *'
of different kind*.
In their Grocery and-Hardware De
partment you will find 3 to 5 barrels of
sugar, 25 kegs'of nails, 25 to 50 barrels of
flour, 25 bushels of meal, 25., bushels of
corn, 5 sacks of coffee, j sacks of rice. 750
pounds of tobacco, and other thfngs in
proportion “
They sell ARTIOURd* FERTILIZERS,
COTTON PLANTERS, GUANO DIS
TRIBUTORS, a*, well as a full line of
Plows,.Hames, Trace Chains, etc.
Eatables, fresh, fine and. juicy, canal-
ways be found at their store, such at
Cranberries, Oe latino. Macaroni, Pos
tern, Seedless Raisins, Extracts*
Corn^ Pens, Brant, Pinesppiet. Toma
toes, Vienna Sausage, Potted Ham and
Turkey, Chipped and Dritd Beef, Mus
tard, Pickier, in facta full ana complete
line of Fancy Groceries. Cabbage, Rut a
Bagas, Applet and Oranges a-specialty.-
They now have a phone in their, store.
Phone them today what you want -to
morrow and it will be-there. Make out
your bill and send it to thefh and thev
will-do the rest. Call up No. 5 and tell
Kelly & Walton yotir wonts.
If you waiifc Cabbage, "Rutaha^a-,
Wnite Peas, Apples' or Oruuges^ call .up
Kelly St Walton. Buy a clqlktr-’s worth -
aud we 'wilLtl.*l|ver it in the city.
Do you drink Postum? Eat Macaroni?
Milk and Fetches? We have the Mb*
Condensed Milk and Dried Peaches.
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Dried apple*, peaches and Dish pota-
toe-, at Kelly & Walton’*.
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