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WE SELL EVERYTHING...
j. P. HEARD & SONS, Bankers and General
VIEHM. GEORGIA.
THE VIENNA NEWS.
TWICE-A-WCEK.
T. A. ADKINS. JR.. Editor f .
7. A. Jnjand W. T. ADKINS,
Proprietors,
Official Organ .Dooly County.
Official Organ of the .City^ Vienna.
Entered at the Postoffiee at Vienna, Ga..
as Second Class Mall Matter.
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fqr views expressed by cprrpspqpdent*.
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Published WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS.
'PHONE No. 11.
WEDNESDAY., MARCH 19th, 190a,
A TRIUflPKANT PENELOPE:
A pttrty of gentlemen at Dalton
lips purchased land and will plant
aoo acres, in cantaloupes.
In . the Irial of-James Wilcox,
charged with thq murder of Nellie
cjropsey, at Elizabeth. Qitv, N, C.,
doctors testified that was put
iqto the river whilfl . she was un-
conscious.,
t.t.’
The two Jackson papers came
out.lpst week in bright and pretty
Easter colors, the Record in pink
and the Argus in yellow, and their
liberal advertising patronage made
us turn green.
The baqks of, the United States
propose to combine, says a pub*
lished . dispatch, und enter the
money order field in competition
with the express companies and
the government.
Dooly county has three mighty
good men in the .race for represen
tativc, Messrs. J., S. Pate, S, R.
Fields andsDiW* Harvard, We
would be glad.. tq see them all gu
if it were possible.—^Montezuma
Record. .
The state fruit growers and en
tqmologists met at, Macon Friday.
The San Jose scale and its exterm
inutton was the principal question
discussed.. An agreement was
made to ship fruit, only, to such
commission men as the association
recognized as honest and fair.
Every school teacher of the fe
male sex who is young, who has
admirers among young men and
finds their attentions agreeable,
will be glad to know that Miss
Copass has. won her suit for a year’s
salary against the Hall-Moody In
stitute of Tennessee. It will be
remembered thut Miss Copess lost
her position in that Institute be
cause she had indulged in “loo
much society,” the trustees conten
ding that she thus seiiously inter-
feared with her usefulness ns a
teacher. Miss Copass defended
herself oh the ground that si e was
“popular” and‘'couldn’t help it.’’
She showed, moreover, that she re
ceived a beau at home or went to
some local function with one not
oftfener than three times a week,
and she evidently believed that in
thus restricting herself she really
exercised stern self denial, consid
ering the fact that she was “popu
lap,”
What earthly jury of men could
have done otherwise than come to
the rescue of a young and charm
ing teacher who Confessed t'-atsbe
couldn’t help it! The plea went
straight to their hearts, Of court e
she couldn’t help liking and accept
ing the attentions of men who
pleased her any more than these
men could resist the desire to vij
with each other in the effort to
make themselves agreeable., It is
nature, and nature in one of its
attractive phases. After listening
to n confession so complimentary
to their sex, it is no wonder the
jurymen ordered the hard-hearted
trustees to pay the bill. The latter
have learned a lesson. Hereuftcr
they will either select lady teach
ers who for obvious reasons will
never weary of too many siutors
or agree that every charming Pene
lope belonging to the establish
ments may seek recreation in mas
culini society at least three times a
week.—Macon Telegraph.
Editor King of the Rochelle New
Era in speaking of the three candi
dates that huve announced for the
legislature in Dooly, says “that he
would like very much to see his
friend Col t S. R. Fields of Cordele
go for one.
ANNOUNCEMENTS-
For Representative.
To the voters of Dooly county: *
I hereby announce myself asa candidate
for representative from Dooly county in
the next general. assembly of Georgia,
subject to democratic primary. If nomi
nated and elected, it shall be my sole aim
to represent the interests of ourcounty to
the very best of my ability. The support
of every one will be highly appreciated
and kindly, remembered.
Very respectfully,
S. R. Fields.
After belne earnestly solicited by muny
of the good people of Dooly county to
dn enter the race for Representative
the .General Assembly I have, after
mature deliberation, consented to stand
for re-election. With grateful thanks to
the good people of my county lor past
kindnesses and the honor they conferred
on me, I assure them that if again chosen
represent them I wilt ever be faithful
ihc.lr trust. Respectfully,
D. W. Harvard.
To the Voters ol Dooly County:
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Representative subject to the Demo
cratic primary, and If elected will devote
my time .to the interests of the people.
Your support will be appreciated.
Very respectfully, J. S. Fate.
For Treasurer- ,
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election 10 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 respectlully, D. A. Taylor.
The bojly ot Allan Matthews
engineer on tt}e ill-toted .train that
was wrecked iu Shoal creek oq the
njght of February a§ was rescued
Friday at 3.2 . o’clock. It was
found from hie.position that.he, was
at the throttle when tb$ disaster
came and had never left his post
Tlje body of an express robber
supposed {o be the notorious Bar
tow Warren was found floating in
the Edisto rivey near Branch ville
S: C., Friday. Two patois were
strapped around the body anti >n
the coat pockets wqre found twelve
express envelopes, ioqr , of, them
containing money, cartridges, etc
If Ji(n ^mitli decides not to njq
for governor nowyjfinqe. disposing
of about,$75,009 ..worth of cotton,
somebody will; be diipppoiqted
However, if ,he shtjtiltf run he would
be about t the worft , disappointed
man in the ra,ce after the votes,are
cqunted out, notwithstanding his;
sufficiency of “rocks,** ,
After consulting with many of my
friends from different . sections of the
county I have decided to run for treasurer
of the county, subject to the Democratic
Primary. Thanking my friends for past
favors, ! solicit your support in the com-
mg primary. j. W. Roberts.
Fop Tax Receiver.
I hereby announce myself a candltate
lor Tax Receiver, subject to the demo
cratic primary.' It elected will perform
the duties 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 of Tax Col
ector, subject to the democratic pri
mary. Thanking my friends for their
support in the past, and soliciting a con
tinuance of thB 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.
The enterprising citizens of
Dublin have about completed ar
rangements for their first annual
Chatauqua and during the . week
beginning June 33d will present it
series of entertainments which they
feel justified in recommending to
the kindest consideration of all
The program' includes famous lec
turers, impersonators, monologista
several lectures upon scientific sub
jeets, liquid air, wireless 'telegra
phy, etc. Reduced rates will be
obtainable at the hotels und ample
accommodation can be secured at
reasonable rates.
Street. Tax Nptice.
Tq all male peiaont between the agea
sixteen and fifty:
You are hereby notified to . meet the
marshal at the council chamber on Tues-
dsy, the,first day of April, 1903, .10 work
the;, streets; or you may be relieved
from J his duty by paving S3.00 on or b<
loje that day. B M Wood, C &T C C
City Parber Shop-
, We have plenty of customers, but can
wait on more. Courteous attention
shown by polite barbers who take special
care in rendering clean service with
sharp tools. Augustus Jones,
Next door to Postoffiee. Prop'r,
Closing Out
OF
Fall and Winter Stock ! !
In order to make room for our large Stock of Spring f
Goods now being purchased in New- York, wc are
going to sell ail our Wintei' Goods, such as ->
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. The 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 ones.
VERY RESPECTFULLY,
R. BONISKE,
VIENNA, • GEORGIA.
A Large Supply House
CASH OR CREDIT-
A. L. McARTIIUR,,
Dentist.
Rooms a and 4, Peoples’ Bank Building,
Coidele, Georgia.
To the Citisens and. Voters 6f Dooly
County:
I herebv announce myself a candidate
for the office of Tax Collector subject to
nomination by the Democratic primary
solicit the support of everybody, and if
elected will setve all to the best of my
ability. Respectfully,
Jao. A. Williams.
Fop Clerk; Superior Court
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office ot Clerk of
the Superior Court of Dooly county,
subject to the democratic primary. I am
very grateful for the hearty support that
has been accorded me in the past, and
earnestly hope for a continuance of the
same. Very respectfully,
J. Frank Powell.
For Sheriff.
To the voters of Dooly county;
I hereby offer myself as a candidate for
re-election to the office of Sheriff of Dooly
county, aubject to the Democratic prims-
ty If re-elected I shall lit the future, as
in the past, fill the office to the best of
my ability. Thanking you (or past fa
vors, 1 remain yours,
G. W. Sheppard.
* HORRIBLE OUTBREAK.
‘•Ol large tores on my little daugher’t
head devleoped into a owe of scald head”
writes C D Isbell of Morganton, Tenn.,
but Bucklens Arneca Salve completely
cured her Its a guranteed cure for
Ecsema, tetter, salt rheum, pimples, tores
ulcers and pues. Oniy 35c.
Vienna Drug Co.
• fCITY. ^
To Our Friends and Customers:
We have a ’phone (N,o. 5), call u* up
and give us y^ur order; will deliver once
a day. Tell us today what, you need to
morrow. All bills due lit ol each month.
W« solicit a share of your patronage.
Yours to serve,
, - - KELLY ft WALTON.
Eggs, pea*, corn, Tard and bams are
wanted at Kelly & Waltsn.
Do the people of Vienna and Dooly
county at large know that Vienna has a
Large Department Store such as any
city might be proud off
Kelly & Walton now occupy two large
brick stores and doing a thriving bnsl-
ness. They have on hand now between
1,500 and 3,000 pairs of shoes; ibqut500
pairs of pants, and more than 756 'shirts.
They contracted for 6,000 spools of
thread at one time, and they will soon
have on hand over 15,000 yards of cloth
of different kinds.
In their Groccrv and Hardware De
partment you will find 3 to 5 barrels of
sugar, 35 kegs of nails, 35 to 50 barrels of
flour, 35 bushels of meal. 35 bushels of
corn, 5 sacks of coffee, 5 sacks ot rice. 750
pounds of tobacco, and other things in
proportion . *
They- tell ARTIOUR&* FERTILIZERS,
COTTON PLANTERS, OUANO DIS
TRIBUTORS, as well as a full line of
Plows, Hames, Trace Chains, etc.
Eatables, fresh, fine and juicy, can at
way* be found at their store, such as
Cranberries, tielatine, Macaroni, Pos-
tum, Seedless Raisins, Extracts*
Corn, Peas, Beans, Pineapples. Toma
toes, Vienna Sausage, Potted Ham and
Turkey, .Chipped and Drisd Beef, Mu
tard, Pickles, in fact a full and complete
line of Fancy Groceries. Cabbage, Rnt-i
Bagas, Apples and Uranges 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 them and they
will do the rest. Call up. No. 5 and ttll
Kelly & Walton your wants.
If yon want Cabbage, Rutabagas,
Wnite Peas, Apples or Oranges, call np
Kelly & Walton. Buy a dollar’s worth
and we will deliver it in the citr.
Do you drink Posrum? Eat Macaroni?
Milk and Peaches? We have them—
Condensed Milk and Dried Peaches.
W. V. HARVARD,
Attorney at Law,
Vienna, — Georgia.
DR. C. T. STOVALL.
Physician and Surgeon,
Vienna, ■ . . . . Georgia,
BIVINS & MOBLEY,
T. T. Bivins, m. d. H. A, Mobley, m.-p.-
Physicians Si Surgeons,
Calls promptly answered.
Vienna, Ga,.
M. P. HALL,
Attorney at Law,.
Vienna, Ga.
GEORGE & COPELAND,
Attorneys at Law. Vienna, Ga.
Offices In Stovall’s Corner Building.
D
A. R. CRUM,
Lawyer,
Vienne, Georgia. '
J. M. WHITEHEAD,
Dentist.
Will be in my office Irom 15th to last ol
each month.
Vlends, Georgia.
JOHN F. POWELL & SOI*,
Lawyers,
Vienna, — Georgia.
D. L. HENDERSON,
Attorney st Law.
Will practice in all the. courts except
Dooly County court
VIENNA, GA.
jones si- Walden,
Attorneys At Law.
Cordele, Ga.
Special attention given to collections.
STRIKES* RICH FIND.
"I was troubled for several years with
chronic Indigestion and nervous debility”
writes F J Green ot Lancaster, N. H.,
“No remedy helped me until I began
using Electric Bitten, which did me more
good than all the medicine* I ever used.
They have also kept my wlte in excellent
health for yean. She says Electric Bit
ten are just splendid for female trouble*;
that they are a grand tome and Invigors-
tor for weak and run down women. No
other medicine can take its place in our
family." Try them,' only 50c. Satlsfac
tlon guranteed. Vienna Drug Co.
Cranberries, maccaronl, poiturn, pine
apple, raisins—all fresh, sweet and juicy
•t Kelly ft Walton,
CHEAPEST
HOMEY OTEARTH!!
We guarantee tO
make you a loan 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. Ii, Woodward & Son,
Lawyers,
Vienna^ . Georgia;