The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, May 03, 1902, Image 3

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~ ii&rltifciiii SEVERAL SMALL SCENES SCOOPED The Sevs ti Ttwa tad Canty Coiled Together for Baity Readers. , lion Bryan is on the eiok list. New goods received every day at J. P. Heard <fc Soes. The spring poets are now in fall bloom. A refreshing shower visited Vienna Wednesday night. The Celebrated Milbnrn Wagbns sold by J. O. Hamilton. Mrs. J. J. Stovall hat moved into the .T. A. Smith house. Don't walk your shoes out but go to r ,i. P. Heard & Sosa, after it. John Lewis, Jr., colored, died last week of pneumonia. Mrs. Wm. Bragg who Uvea two miles ^vost. of the city is sick. Whit, son of Sidney Leonard, col., tiled last Monday of pneumonia, Rcv.J. D. Norris preached at the *dkins school house last Sunday. Pretty Job Printing, My color; You can get it at the News office. Money saved by buying Vehicles from J. U. Hamilton Nice line of Negligee Shirts , best quality, just received at J. P. Heard itSosce. Uev. E. S. Atkinson will fill his regu lar appointment at the Baptist ohuroh Sunday. ( NEW LOT of Hammocks, Water OJulers, in fact everything at J. P. Hiabd A Sosa. What about closing the stores and business houses at 6 o’clock from now until Sept. 1st? Don’t fail to attend the revival meet ing being held in the warehouse of Johns A Forehand. W. F. Mnrkert &0o., of Cordele, Ga., will pay highest market prioe for stall- fed cattle. Writ© ns. Sec my Buggies and wagons before buying. _ J. O. Hamilton Eggleston A McDonald purchased y» new Old Hickory two- horse wagon fromJ. P. Heard & Sons yesterday morning. Several new subsoribera were added to our lilt daring this week. And still they continue'to came and old ones are always glad to renew. Gar load Valdosta Buggies also car - load Anchor Buggies just received and over FIFTY styles to select from. We can please you. J P Heard A Sons. Dr. H. A. Yonmsns will change his ad next week and will tell the people of Dooly county something abont his business that will interest them. Sheiff Sheppard ia out among the boya this week and-writos that every thing is moving along nicely, and that he feels quite sure of being re-elected. D. B. Thompson has recently pur chased some land from Dr. 0 T Stovall north of his ginnery along side of the G. S. A F. railroad, and will probably make some improvements upon it this summer. The hose connections recently ordered Ity our city council wen not the right size and therefore, we will have to wait a while longer for fire protection. They will bo exchanged as soon as pos sible. / The Commencement of the Houston High School will take place on the23cd and 24th, of this month. We hop© to be able to give our readers a more de tailed account of tt in due time. It ia safe to aay however, that it will be one of the best ever had at that town. Handsome and genial Will Proctor was the happy recipient this week of a beantif" 1 and fragrant collection of flowers from one of Vienn&s’ noblest and fairest yoong ladies. To know him is to ilk© him, and we cannot blame the young lady for her kindness in remem bering him in such a nice manner. Work on the A. A. B. railroad ia be ing poshed rapidly now between Oor- dele and Vienna. The right of way ia nearly all cat out and the ■ work of grading is being let out to different sub-contractors along the line as the right of way ia out. Hurrah for Vien na! Several new enterprises are on foot. Among them are a Cotton Oil Mill and a brick hotel. PITHY PERSONALS POINTEDLY PUT Dose VteiCMK tad Time Wfce G« 01 Bisiiess ill Httsure. High Grade Vehicles a Specialty J. O'. Hamilton Col. S. R. Fields of Coxdele, was hero Thursday. \ t ft Col. J. G. Jones of Coidele, was in the city Wednesday. New lot of the celebrated Y. C. Cor sets just in J. P. Heard A Sons. J. R. Kelly visited Coxdele on busi ness Wednesday afternoon. Col. M. P. Hall will visit Americua today on legal business. High Grade Vehicles sold on easy terms, Cheap by J. O, Hamilton. Nice assortment of. Water Coolers just received at J. P. Heard A Sons. L. Nobles and J. M. Howard gave ua pleasant oall Thursday afternoon. Come again- * The famous Barnetvilie buggy made by foe Summer' Buggy Co., is sold and guara-teeu by J.O. Hamilton. j'. W. Smith and wife of the second district, Were in town shopping yester day. ' *1 - ! All kinds of Pipe—Pipe fixtures, Nossles, Cupllngs, Hose bibbs, etc, at J. P. Heard A Sons. FOR SALE CHEAP—A good Type writer and Bloyole. Terms cash or otAli credit. Dr. C. T. T*ovall. Dr. J. M. Whitehead has been doing some dental work at Rtohwood this week. Don’t send your watches off for re pairs, I can repair it if it can be done, on short notice. H. A. Youfhana. Min Bertha Leonard returned home Thursday afternoon from a visit of several days to friends at Montieello and Athens. Will pay highest market price for fat cattle. If you have any to sell you IU will do well to write ua. W. F. Mareest Co., Coxdele, Ga. Mrs. Sommer Adams who has been on a visit to her daughter Mrs. T. B. Smith, retained to hor home at Cordele Sunday. > - - H. D. Royal, a prominent farmer of Mt. Vernon oommunity, was in town Thursday -morning and renewed his subscription to the News. Thanks. Just received a nice line of Summer Suits, worth MO will go now for only $7.60. They are full value for the money. Don’t fail to call to see them at the Brick store of Barfield A Horae, Pinehnrst, Ga. L. R. Hobbs, of Vienna, and manager of the Telephone Exchange in that little rn, wsa in the city yesterday. Law- oo It a hustler, and has been with the Ledbetter Company for several years.—Cordele News. TheJaa. C. Moore’s Old Plahtatlon Minstrels will give two performances in Vienna today. One will be given at 1:30 this afternoon and the other at 7:80 tonight. The following is from the Tallahassee Capital of April 12th, 1902: “The entertainment given here last night by J. 0. Moore’s Old Planta tion Minstrels under canvas, was one worthy of public patronage; and at the low prices of admission exacted affords an evening’s amusement within the reach of all. The program last night was opened with a fsmilliar old cur tain raiser—a sketch in whieh is aet fourth along farcical lines, the tribu lations of a lady manager in search of performer*—which tribulations, it should be said, were largely due ta the comic eolored servant. Thja man-of- all-work was adequately protrayed by a genuine Virginia darkey known as “Happy," and it ia not too much to ■ay that he kept the audience on the laugh from start to finish. The solio that followed was more than good. It i made op of excellent Joggling, singing, clog, wing and buck dancing, eta.; the whole oonbloding with an old plantation seene, reddered with genu ine darky auction. The performance will be repeated at 2 o’clock thisafter- noon and again in the evening, and la dies and children dtsiring to attend may rest assured that nothing in any way objectionable will be encounter ed.” Will Cera CessswpUcs. i A A Hem* Finch, Ark., write*, “Fol ey’s Honey and Tkr is tfie best prepara tion ‘ * — WANTED—10# Dozen Eggs, and 25 tfou for couttli*. colds, and long trouble ntcr frving rise chickens at OSCE. jl know it has cored consumption in the I, L. Weed ward, Vienna, (% ! first stages." tyr «te by all dealers. ANNOUNCEMENTS For Representative. To the voters of Dooly county: I hereby announce myself ssa candidate for representative from Duoty county In the next general assembly of Georgia, subject to democratic primary. If nomi nated and elected, it shall be my role aim to represent the interests of ourcounty to the very best of my ability. The support of every one will be highly appreciated MMUUUUU. IUUUMU.. ......IIMU..UUU.IMUUuy^H>. maac aacaacjaaimcaDcioidnt 1 , nnnnnnnr annnnnimr<r,.aivrvnnnMnnnnp \ iHt; mgi and kindly remembered. -’ery i Very respectfully, S. R. Fields. || GENERAL I . MERCHANTS, PINEHURST GA.. __ » lit § § After belna esrnestlr solicited by many of the good people of Dooly countv to again enter the race for Representative of the General Assembly I have, after isatare deliberation, consented to stand for re-election. With grateful thanks to the good people of my county, tor past kimfneesea and the honor they conferred on me, I assure them that if again chosen to represent them 1 wilt ever be faithful to tbelr trust. Respectfully, 1>. W. Harvard. To the Voters ot Dooly County: I hereby announce inyaelf 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. 8. Pats. Altera careful consideration of the requests of mr friends,! have decided to offer for representative; subject to a democratic prtmaiy. Owing to the scarcity of labor I will be unable to can- vass the county at I should, and hope I wiU not be expected to call on each one personally, but assure you I will ever be grateful for your liberal support, audit elected I wllf look to the interest of the county and the people at large. , _ Your bumble servant, H. W. Powat.L. For Treasurer r I hereby announce myself a candidate for r&election to the office'of County Treasurer subject to the Democratic pri mary, Thanking my friends for their •npport in the past, and soliciting a con tinuance of the same, 1 am, Very respectfully, D. A. Taylor. After consulting with many of my friends from different sections of the county I have decided to ran for treasurer of the county, subject to the Democratic Primary. Thanking my friends for past favors, I solicit your support in foe com ing primary. j. W. Roberts. To foe Voter* of Dooly Connty: , I hereby announce myself a candidate for Treasurer of Dooly county, subject to a democratic prlmary. If elected will perform the duties incumbent upon me to the beat ot my ability. Your support wiU beaopreciated. Very Retp’t, M. H. Hickson. For Tax Receiver. 1 hereby announce myself n vandltate for Tax Receiver, subject to the demo cratic, primary. II elected will perforin 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 mvself a candidate for re-election to the office of Tax Col lector, Inbject to the democratic prl. mary. Thanking my friend* for their support in the past, and soliciting a con tinuance of the same. If nominated and elected I will endeavor in tne future, a* in the pMt, to correct errors or over sight* which would Mve the taxpayer cost in such cases. Very respectfully. K.J. Lewis. To the Citlsent and Voters of Dooly County: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office 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, Jaa. A. Williams. The friends of Mr. K. E. Harris, of Cordele, announces his candidacy for the offiice of Tax Collector of Dooly county, subject to the democratic nomination, and earnestly solicits the support of foe citizens and voters of the county in his behalf. If elected Mr Harris will faithfully and impartially perform the duties of the office. For 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. 1 am very grateful for the hearty support that bat been accorded me In the past, and earnestly hope for n continuance of the same. Very respectfully, J. Frank Powell. For Sheriff. To foe voter* of Oooly county: I hereby offer myself as a candidate for re-election to the ofiDe of Sheriff ot Dooly connty. subject to the Democratic prima ry If re-elected I shall in the future, as in foe past, fill the office to the best of my ability. Thanking you for past fa vors, ! remain yours, * G. W. Siirppard. To the voters of Dooly county;, 4 I berebv announce myself a candidate for Sheriff of Dooly county, subject to the democratic primary. It elected will perform the duties incumbent upon me to the best of my ability. Yoor support will be appreciated. Very Resp’b Louis Clbwis. ■AWHEB 8A LVB ■o< Oil' stack consists of DM GOODS. NOTIONS, inf Mshoes, hits, clothing, hardware, tinware,! .U xrrjDv Df AOOUfADD IDUfD! DU /irmnnmnn O D . , We buy country produce in season J}jc: Cali to see us at the brick storeJkf § jDl trouble to show good*. ... Yours to serve, 2qI BARFIELD & HORNE. g tiaoMMwmaaluuuMMuuMmoMUriUM a ca ca ca ca C3 c=i cacacac {J^tbeTc rninnminnm vunrmnnnnnnrmnivnnnrMV GEORGIA, SOUTHERN AND FLORIDA. Schedule In Effect Jan. 5, 1902. Southbound. STATIONS. Lsavo Macon .. “ Kathleen " llrovanla “ Unudilla . Vienna .. Cordele .. " AraM .. Asbburn . Arrive Tilton Leave Tlfton , Sparks Adel .... Ileaitplne . . iisaiiuiHV e# . . . . ,, .. ,. , , ,, Arrive Valdosta Leave Valdosta .. “ * Lake Park .. , „ Jennings **>» Jasper - ^110 Borlas, Lake i... " Lake Butler ” Sampson City . Hampton . * Ptorahome Arrive Patatka .. .. .. STATIONS. Leave Palatka “ Plorahomo .. .. '* Hampton .. .. Sampson City . Lake Butler .. ’• Lake City .... ’ White Bpring* " Jasper • Jenn.ngs *• Lake Park.. .. Arrive Valdosta .. .. Leave Valdoata “ Heart plat .. .. * Adel Arrive Tlfton .. .. Leave Tlfton Asbburn .. . “ ArabI “ Cordele .... ** Vienna ..* .. " Unadllla .. . *' Orovaula .. . *• Kathleen .. .. Arrive Macon SCHEDULE AT JUNCTION “Blxie Flyer. IX 53pm IS... 8 10pm S 41pm 4 23pm 4 85pm 5 02pm 5 lCpm 5 40pm 8 12pm 8 83pm —n&s "Northbound. ■ Shoo-Fly 480pm 8 45pm 6 10pm 6 82pm 7 04pm 7 27pm 7 63pm 0 15pm 8 58pm 10 04pm 10 Upas U 03pm 20am 11 Mam 11 2Sam II 48aa 12 25am 12 r I 30am 1 07am 112am 1 18am. 2 00am. / Quick Step. 8 23am fl 57am 17 40am T Haas i»5 B 23pm 0 58am 10 17am 10 Slam 10 55am 11 05am 1145am 11 sum 11 67am 12 80am 12 80am 1 08am - 2 lisas 4 10am ■mila'l Flysr. tt 80pm 7 03pm 45pm | 00pm 9 _ 0 81pm 10 03pm 10 23pm 10 40pm 11 10pm 11 2Spm 12 Mpm 12 50pm 12 50pm 1 24pm 2 00pm 2 10pm 2 37pm 8 65pm Shoo-Fly ValdeataT 45am as IE a ao pm SStm 27* m ?Spm as 7 60pm 8 07pm p OSam 8 80pm 8*ssr 0 55pm Leave klumn, C. of O Arrive Atlanta, C. of O rnsTTH-Jss Leave Msron, Southern Hr Arrive Atlanta, Southern By TSpm losopm 145pm 4 10pm 13 ' . Leave Macon, Georgia K. R. Arrive Augusta, Georgia R. B 4 I5pm 8 10pm •3 05* m 7 43nm 8 60am Leave Cordele, A. and N.. Arrive Albany. A. and N 8 80pm Leave Cordele, 8. A. L. .. Arrive Amcriens, 8. A. L, Arrive Montgomery, 8. A. L 2 10pm 3 10pm 7 40pm a HaS 122am ioaem Leave ilfton, P. 8. Arrive Way cross, r. 8 it 00pm 5 20pm Leave Tlfton, T. and N. K Arrive Kltsgerald, T. and N. 8 3 40pm 4 43pm ToWS 0 80am Leave Tlfton, T. T. and <4. .... ..' Arrive Thomaavllte. T. T. and O ssts Arrive Qoltman, So. On Ar. Qreenville. Bo. Qa fi! Leave Valdoeta, P. 8 Arrive Thomasvllle, P. 8. .. S msz Leave Valdosta, A. V. and tV Arrive Jaeksonvllle. A. V. and W Hip! liSZ Leave Valdosta. Valdosta So. .. .. .. Arrive Madison. Valdosta So. *0 80am 11 00am Leave Lake Butler, J. B. W. .. ,. .. ,. Arrive Jacksonville, J. 8. W Leave Sampson City, C. cf (i Arrive Uslnysvllle, O. of a •Dally eiccDt'8un3ar. ••Bundiv onlv.' Vice President. Gen. Pan Agt, J DAVE O. HALL, T. F. A., HARRY BURNS. F. F. A* 14 Kimball House, Atlanta, Ga. 201W. Bay St., Jacksonville Ha. Drugs, Medicines \h N Toilet Articles. 8(11© the B@§<§. Courteous Treatment to Everybody. 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