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SEWING
CHINES.
Sewing Machines! Sewing flachines!
I ’have recently bought the finest lot of Second-hand Sewing Machines ever sold in South Georgia which *1
I wifi sell for $5.001 ach, and up. If you want a
NEW HOME,
I HAVE IT.
:i HAVjp IT.
SINGER,
’WHITE ■«*»*■»•. >;
STANDARD. \
In fact, if you want any kind of a Sewing Machine see me and I will save you 50 per cent. !
This is no fake advertisement I have over fifty machines on hand to select from which I will sell on easy
terms, or for cash. See me before buying.
\j* H. A. YOUMANS
JEWELER and OPTICIAN. NEXT DOOR T<* P0STQFFICE.
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LOCAL AND
PERSONAL NEWS
PUT OPT TOWN.
Did you ever go to Put Off Town,
Where tho houses are old and tumble
down, x
"Where everything tarries and every
thing drags,
. With dirty streets and people in rags?
On the street of Slow lives old man
i Wa,t K% * v Ml < l
And his two little boys named Linger
and Late,
With unclean hands and tousled hair
And a naughty little sister named
Don't C&reT
Grandmother Growl lives in this town
With hrr two grand-daughters named
Fret and Frown. •
Or go to tho home of old man Wait
And whistle for the boys to come to
* the gate
To play nil day on Tarry street,
Leaving your erranda for other feet,
To stop or shrink or linger or frown
Is tlm nearest way to this old town.
Wlieropeoplo slumber by night and
day
And are all too lazy to get out of the
way;
Should a railway train upon them
creep *
'Ttyould grind them to powder for they
’ would ail be asleep. —Ex.
7u T. Woodruff of near Byromville,
was in the city yesterday.
High Grade Vehicles sold on easy
terms, Cheap by J. O, Hamilton.
B. A. Bedgood.and Jno. R. Smith of
Arabi, were in tho city on business
yesterday.
Hiss Effle Butler visited Misses Maud
and Glnud Ray near Coney Saturday
and Sunday.
H. A. Shipp and Tom Fenti of Cor-
dele, spent Sunday afternoon in tho
city with friends.
Miss Ina Murray spent Saturday and
Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and
Mra R. A. Murray
WANTED—A good white lady^ hotel
dook. Fair wages. Address
Mrs. J. E. Duncan, UnadUla, Ga.
Saturday was pay day with tho teach
ers of Dooly county and about $2,600
was turned loose to them.
Tho towns that seta in to keep a rail
road from going by other places will
have to pay dearly for it If they don't
watch out.
Randolph Caussey viited Pinehurst
Sunday.
High Grade Vehicles a Specialty
J. O. Hamilton
S. F summers visited Richwood
Sunday.
Prof. J. G. Luaeter .of Raines, was
here Saturday.
Prof. Jonah Oliver, of Ncllieville,
was in the city Saturday.
Money saved by buying Vehicles from
J. O, Hamilton
Judge D. L. Henderson visited Cor-
dele on business Monday.
W. E. Ayeook, of Cordele, was here
ou bo unces Monday morning.
Bov. John Walters was hero Satur
day in attendance upon the teacher'*
institute.
E. S. Ijuraeter and family of Cordele,
spent Sunday in the city with the fami
ly nf B. M. Wood.
See my Buggies and wagons before
buying.
J. O. Hamilton
Miss Jewel Powell went up to -Ona-
dilla Sunday morning on a visit to her
cousin, Mias Lena Bridges.
A. M. Wilson and vrifo visited home
folks near Findlay Sunday, snd report
that the sick are improving.
Monday wns last return day for the
April monthly and quarterly term of
i'ity court. Several suits vrerq-filcd.' I
According to an exchange, tho best
graduating course a girl can take after
receiving a common course is roastolo-
gy, patchology and general domes-
ticology.
Miss May Butler returnd to her home
at Drayton, Saturday after a week’s
visit here with her cousin, Miss
Berta Adkins.
Mr. T. J. Fenn, who graduated from
a business college in Atlanta a short
time ago, and was with B. E. Harris
ft Co., is now in the postoffice at this
place.—Cordele Daily Nbwb.
'The Celebrated Mliburn Wagons sold
by J. O. Hamilton.
The citizens of Vienna ore kinder
warming up to their, sense of duty and
before twelve months wo will have a
railroad No. 2 : ln vfenna. Put that
down in your'pipo and smoke it.
Rev. F. A. Branch, the beloved piu-
tor of the Marshallville M. E. church,
died last Friday and was laid to rest'in
that city on Sunday afternoon. He
was well and favorably known in this
community.
Mrs. Porter of near Findlay, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs R. A. Murray of
this city, Is the mother of a One girl
baby. This is the flrst grand ehild of
Mr. and Mrs Murray and they are very
proud of it.
D. J. Gilbert and family of near Co
lon, spent Friday with his step-mother
Mrs. M. L. Gilbert. Mr. Gilbert was
47 years old Friday and enjoyed the
day very pleasantly with his family at
Mra. Gilbert’s.
Metz Joiner, the ten-year-old boy
will preach at the Baptist church in
this city Thursday night, His reputa
tion through the papers of the state is
that he is a wonderful boy preacher.
A large crowd will probably go out to
hear him.
Rev. E. 8. Atkinson returned home
Monday night from Rome, where he
bos been in attendance npon the 8tate
Baptist Convention. He stopped over
in Atlanta Sunday and filled the pul
pit at the morning and evening service
at Jackson Hill Baptist church, one
of the largest and most prominent
churches in Atlanta.
Perry Coney, the handsome and ef
ficient book keeper, of the Clegg
Grocery Go., at Cordelo, was in the
city Saturday.
Americus Baptists were successful
in securing the next State Baptist
Convention, which was in session at
Rome last week. *
Our city council has purchased 1000
feet of hose instead of 600 as stated in
our last Wednesday’s issue. The error
was marked on the proof, but was over
looked.
J. G. Forehand was out bright and
early Monday morning with a force of
hands at work on the streets, which
are needing it badly since the recent
heavy rains.
Cols. E. F. 8troxler, \V. H. McKen
zie, U. V. Whipple. J. P. Hughes, C. O
Cults, D. Ed Kennedy, J. U. Scott and
W. D. Cole of Cordele, attended the
8heriff** solo here ycsteiday.
It is now frequently talked upon our
streets that a Construction Co. will be
organized in Vienna soon. If that is
done our town will not be as dead as
some people pretend she is.
Herbert Rushin left for Cordele
Monday night where he went to ac
cept a position with B. E. Harris ft
Co., the up-to-date haberdashers of
that city. The Nmws wishes him much
success in hit new position.
Messrs. Watts Powell and Joe P.
Smith, accompanied by Misses Lovia
Lindsay and Bessie Collier, went to
Unadilla Sunday ' morning where they
spent the day very pleasantly with
Mlues Mary Jeter and Stella Wood.
Leon Roles, who has been with the
Progress for a few weeks, left yester
day morning tor his home at Camilla.
Leon proved himself to he a clever
young man and mode many friends
white, here. The News wishes him
success
The columns of tho News are open to
discussions of public issues and public
men whether they agree with the views
of this paper or not. We are free to
express onr opinions and allow every
body else to do the same. We have
not yet found it necessary to apoligize
in any manner for tho publishing of
any article as yet.
Judge C. C. Smith, of Hawldnsville,
who was Judge of the Oconee Circuit
several years, died at a Sanitarium
Saturday after havinig been in a very
low state of health for several months
He was judge of that circuit when
Dooly was in it and presided here at
one term of court. He was well known
oyer the state. He leaves a wife and
eight brothers to mourn his death.
When an editor makes a mistake,
the entire country knows it. A preach
er’s mistakes are either forgotten or
excused, a lawyer's killed by his sten
ographer, a baker’s eaten, a coal deal
er’s burned, and a doctor’s buried, but
the editor’s is alwaysbobing up. If by
chance the editor’s mistakes should be
forgotten for a while, they are sure to
show up the first time some one opens
up the office fil«
The question of organising an Im
provement and constriction company
in Vienna is being freely talked by onr
citizens this week. In fact, we feel
certain that our people have come to
the conclusion to get a new railroad if
they have to build or buy ono and
extend it to this city. That's the
proper thing to do in our opinion, after
everything else has failed.
The pupils of the Vienna Public
School celebrated “All fools” day
yesterday by attending a pienio out at
the camp ground. A merry time was
had and plenty of something good to
eat was carried along to keep off hun
ger. It has been the custom of the
children here to fool their teachers on
the flrst day of April for several years
and they seem determined not to break
their record. The jolly.crowd was
chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Smith
Misses Lucy Heard, Lovie Lindsay,
Maggie Blount, Bessio Collier, Jewel
Powell, Mamie Sheppard and Mary
Sloan and Col. L. L. Woodward, also
went ont with the pupils
BRAIN-FOOD NONSENSE.
Another ridiculous food fad has been
branded bv the most COmpeUnt author!
ties. They have dispelled the silly notion
that one kind of iood is needed for brain,
another for muscles. And still another (or
bones. A correct dffet will not only nour •
Ish a particular pa'rt of the body, but it
will sustain every offlir part. Yet how
ever good your fobd may be, its nuiri-
ment is destroyed by indigestion or dys
pepsia. You must prepare for their ap
pearance or prevent their coming by tak
ing regular doses At Green’s August
Flowers, the favor!re medicine of the.,
healthy millions; A itw dooes aids dl-
gestion, stimulates' fhte liver to healthy
action, purifies the bibod, and makes you
feel buoyant and Vigorous- You can
get Dr.’ G G Gteehft reliable remidies
at Vienna I»rug Co,- Vienna, Gu, and
J W Sanders, Unadlfta, Ga.
Get Greeu’a Spcciaf Almanac.
CHEAPEST
HONEY ON EARTH!!
Vienna is anxious for more railroads,
but she does not propose to make her
substantial citizens paupers in order to
Menra one. We eoiild better ecjgahiae
a Construction Co., and tap some of
the others that don’t want to come by
here. What’s the matter with par-
chasing the Dooly Southern and extend
it from Richwood to this city, and on
ward to Hawkinsville, making Vienna
a railroad terminus for a while, having
the workshops and everything here.
Our people are not after any Muffing
about this matter either. If the A. ft
B. won’t come by Vienna for a reasona
ble consideration let her go where she
wants u> go. We are able to take
care of ourselves. However, we want
the A. ft B., and are willing to give
reasonable inducements^ but if we
can’t get it we wUl have to do the next
best thing, and We are going to do one
or the other too.
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. H» Woodward & Son,
Lawyers,
Vienna, - Georgia,
Tax Receiver 11 # Rounds.
April if tj, May
10B COULDN’T HAVE STOOD IT
II be he’d had itchiog piles. They’re
terrible annoy Ink-but Bucklcn’s Arnica
Salve will cure the worst case of piles on
earth. It has cured thousands. For in-
juries, pains, or bodily eruptions it’s the
best salve in the world. Price 25 cts. a
box. Cure guaranteed- Vienna Drug
f Co.
Lloyd,
Carlisle,
Llndiay,
Unadilla,
Pinehurst,
Findlay,
Vienna,
BvromviUe,
Capron,
Drayton,
Coney.
James,
Arabi,
Cordele,
i
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33.
34.
X
38,
. 39.
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10
13
t2.
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30
and 31
Tippettville, April tSth'.-
Dakota, May tit a. at.
Ibley, May 1st r. tkV
Snow, May 9, A. M.
Emerich, May 9, p.- if.
,16, ** 3 and zj
s&mg,,
Ric
Vienna, May 24, 30and A.
Cordele, May 36, 37, 28 and 39.
Books close May 31st.
Jno. C; Dunaway,
„ , , „ Th* Receiver Dooly Co.
Cordele, Ga., March 17111,1903.
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DOG TAX NOTICE.
AIJ persons living in the cite ,,f
Vienna are hereby notified to pay the'
ISVM nil aaaU • * ‘
-——vwuwi ur mem uv
£<”* ‘5*. which time the marshal,
will kill the dog whererar they are found.
B. M, Clerk ftTreav-
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